"Aladdin" prompt. Gen or any pairing, warning for eating disorder.
anonymous
January 11 2011, 01:26:52 UTC
Jasmine has anorexia, whether she knows there's something wrong with her or not. Someone (someone plausible, please, don't make it Jafar unless you can also make it IC) calls her out on it, and helps her get through it.
Bonus if whoever it is also calls out her father for not noticing (or not getting it, thinking that his daughter was just like that (come on, he's not the brightest flame in the candelabra)).
Can be set anywhere in the continuum you like. Actually, it can be for any fandom, as long as the main girl has a case of Disney Princess Waist and you can make it work.
If someone's already done this (because, c'mon, if she were real her spine would be showing), a rec/link would be most welcome!
Re: "Aladdin" prompt. Gen or any pairing, warning for eating disorder.
anonymous
January 11 2011, 09:16:25 UTC
Awesome prompt -- I second this. Seriously, I can't get over the Disney Princess Waist and how disturbing it kind of is when you think about it... I'd actually really like to fill this for Aurora because I can see one of the fairies noticing (probably Merryweather) and the other two being oblivious. Don't know if I'll have time, though.
I can't go back to where I used to be
anonymous
April 24 2011, 09:05:05 UTC
"I'm not really hungry," she said to the offered apple.
"You sure? Not even a little bit?" Aladdin took a bite.
The crunch seemed to echo.
"I'm sure."
The dull pain in her stomach was very familiar.
***
"I'm fine," she tells him after she stumbles in the garden. He looks at her with something unreadable glinting in his eyes. It makes her uncomfortable. "Really, Aladdin. I'm fine."
Her vision has odd spots of dizzying color, but she's fine.
***
"No thank you, Aladdin."
"Come on," he offers up the bowl of dates and put on a show of wiggling his eyebrows suggestively. "We can feed them to each other."
"I had enough to eat at lunch."
He puts to bowl down with a soft clack, expression suddenly serious. "You didn't eat anything at lunch
( ... )
Oh, wow. Thank you so much for this. It's utterly heartbreaking, and at the same time, there's a little thread of hope in Aladdin. Again, thank you. I don't think I could have asked for a better fill.
Bonus if whoever it is also calls out her father for not noticing (or not getting it, thinking that his daughter was just like that (come on, he's not the brightest flame in the candelabra)).
Can be set anywhere in the continuum you like. Actually, it can be for any fandom, as long as the main girl has a case of Disney Princess Waist and you can make it work.
If someone's already done this (because, c'mon, if she were real her spine would be showing), a rec/link would be most welcome!
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But I hope time is found - I really want to see this!
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"You sure? Not even a little bit?" Aladdin took a bite.
The crunch seemed to echo.
"I'm sure."
The dull pain in her stomach was very familiar.
***
"I'm fine," she tells him after she stumbles in the garden. He looks at her with something unreadable glinting in his eyes. It makes her uncomfortable. "Really, Aladdin. I'm fine."
Her vision has odd spots of dizzying color, but she's fine.
***
"No thank you, Aladdin."
"Come on," he offers up the bowl of dates and put on a show of wiggling his eyebrows suggestively. "We can feed them to each other."
"I had enough to eat at lunch."
He puts to bowl down with a soft clack, expression suddenly serious. "You didn't eat anything at lunch ( ... )
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