So it started out as Havelock was someone fun to torment, because he is so stoic and Raven cannot STAND stoic people. They need to laugh. And be awkward. And entertain him!
And then they became sort of partners in crime, both in tormenting Puck (ahahah secret flirting plan), and the Oberon deal, and now--
I think they are friends, in Raven's eyes.
Even if that just means he gets to torment with impunity and no purpose!
Raven likes Lilly. He started out amused by her, and then he wanted to help her because he could, and then he kept on wanting to help her because he could and she asked.
And he'd still help her. She just has to ask.
And the help will probably never again be quite as straightforward before.
Dean started out UBER-pissy at Lilly, not least because they met when Sam'd already been smashed by a couple dead blondes, including his girlfriend.
But he felt bad about it later, and bought her a drink.
Drinking actually seems to be their chief activity at this point, as it is a way to hang out and not have to talk.
She's the first person he told about his Dad, which I found--appropriate and kind of sad. He does think of her as a friend, at this point, and a useful resource that he will trust Sam to, at least in certain respects.
X--started off wary of Will, as she started off wary with everybody. It's habit.
She is okay with him now because he is with Kate, and she is curious to see how that works. Also I think he is somewhat around her age/the age of her teammates, and she is keen on observing him to see what people are like. Because she has not a clue.
I think, if they threaded more, she'd come to like him. She will probably always be a little confused by him, though.
There is little to nothing the wayward middle child can do to surprise the Eldest--Book or no.
Destiny can read the writing on the wall.
Were he entirely capable of pity, there would be some of that--as his efforts at creation have always proved futile, and may continue to do so until the Book closes at last.
X started off very wary of Stitch. But she was--as relieved as she could be when she realized that they were very much alike. Dealing with normal people is stressful, and awkward, and takes every bit of her concentration, a lot of the time.
Dealing with Stitch, who on top of being a weapon is also an alien and not human-normal--is freeing.
And he explains things.
She likes him now, and would do anything in her power to protect or help him.
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I love these sorts of things, and so even though they haven't threaded in a million years, I request Raven's thoughts on yaoi Havelock!
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And then they became sort of partners in crime, both in tormenting Puck (ahahah secret flirting plan), and the Oberon deal, and now--
I think they are friends, in Raven's eyes.
Even if that just means he gets to torment with impunity and no purpose!
Um.
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That's okay! Havelock needs more people to torment him with impunity, I feel. It will make him a better and more fully-rounded person. >_>
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Joe!
Dean!
See how it feels, huh? HUH? :D
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And he'd still help her. She just has to ask.
And the help will probably never again be quite as straightforward before.
But he still likes her. A lot. He always will.
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And then she learned that Lilly is a madam, and given her experiences on the streets of New York, she, uh--freaked out.
But then she learned that whores in Milliways are different, and pimps are, too. They don't hit each other, and there are no drugs.
So she is still a little--distant?--but Lilly is okay. And she is useful when it comes to blending in.
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But he felt bad about it later, and bought her a drink.
Drinking actually seems to be their chief activity at this point, as it is a way to hang out and not have to talk.
She's the first person he told about his Dad, which I found--appropriate and kind of sad. He does think of her as a friend, at this point, and a useful resource that he will trust Sam to, at least in certain respects.
That is a big thing.
Lilly should be proud.
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She is okay with him now because he is with Kate, and she is curious to see how that works. Also I think he is somewhat around her age/the age of her teammates, and she is keen on observing him to see what people are like. Because she has not a clue.
I think, if they threaded more, she'd come to like him. She will probably always be a little confused by him, though.
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I cannot quite remember if they recognized the Will Scarlett name, but that's pretty cool right there.
I feel they should talk more!
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Sam did but Dean didn't without prompting and yes they should. They can discuss weapons.
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Destiny can read the writing on the wall.
Were he entirely capable of pity, there would be some of that--as his efforts at creation have always proved futile, and may continue to do so until the Book closes at last.
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Dealing with Stitch, who on top of being a weapon is also an alien and not human-normal--is freeing.
And he explains things.
She likes him now, and would do anything in her power to protect or help him.
So.
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