Re: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame/The Little Mermaid, noncon and domestic abuse
anonymous
September 24 2013, 00:25:42 UTC
Forgot to mention...
Bonus: • Someone (Quasimodo?) tends to Ariel up after a particularly violent attack. • Frollo constantly blames Esmeralda for his actions. • Ariel bumps into Esmeralda in the cathedral. The gypsy is horrified by the girl's bruises and tries to reach out to her but Ariel cannot stand to be comforted (especially not by Esmeralda) and flees.
i can't help what i am {oh Lord knows i've tried to}little_elfieSeptember 25 2013, 02:18:47 UTC
i can't help what i am {oh Lord knows i've tried to}
Ariel never struggles. She never resists.
Claude hates her for it. He has broken her spirit, snuffed it out, but what fun is a broken toy? He cannot fix her and so, like a petulant child, he seeks to destroy what is left.
To grind her into dust and have done with it.
Esmeralda is not broken. Not yet. She will fight him. Oh, how sweet that will be, to exchange kisses and blows.
Inflamed, Claude summons his wife. His fingers encircle Ariel's delicate wrists, leaving dark bruises upon the pale flesh there. As always, she submits to her husband without hesitation, sagging into his arms like a limp ragdoll. The slight weight of her pliant form against his chest only fills him with rage, a fierce red rage, strong enough to fill that hollow void beneath his ribcage, if only for a moment. Claude slaps her. Once. Nothing. Twice. Harder this time, drawing most of his sinewy strength into the blow. Ariel's bright eyes flash - blind fury, bitter reproach - and he advances upon her
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Re: i can't help what i am {oh Lord knows i've tried to}
anonymous
September 27 2013, 14:54:16 UTC
Not the OP but I'm in pain in the best possible way and I have no idea how to express my love for this WITHOUT CAPITAL LETTERS. UNF. I may or may not be a slave to Frollo/Ariel. You are a Goddess.
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Bonus:
• Someone (Quasimodo?) tends to Ariel up after a particularly violent attack.
• Frollo constantly blames Esmeralda for his actions.
• Ariel bumps into Esmeralda in the cathedral. The gypsy is horrified by the girl's bruises and tries to reach out to her but Ariel cannot stand to be comforted (especially not by Esmeralda) and flees.
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Ariel never struggles. She never resists.
Claude hates her for it. He has broken her spirit, snuffed it out, but what fun is a broken toy? He cannot fix her and so, like a petulant child, he seeks to destroy what is left.
To grind her into dust and have done with it.
Esmeralda is not broken. Not yet. She will fight him. Oh, how sweet that will be, to exchange kisses and blows.
Inflamed, Claude summons his wife. His fingers encircle Ariel's delicate wrists, leaving dark bruises upon the pale flesh there. As always, she submits to her husband without hesitation, sagging into his arms like a limp ragdoll. The slight weight of her pliant form against his chest only fills him with rage, a fierce red rage, strong enough to fill that hollow void beneath his ribcage, if only for a moment. Claude slaps her. Once. Nothing. Twice. Harder this time, drawing most of his sinewy strength into the blow. Ariel's bright eyes flash - blind fury, bitter reproach - and he advances upon her ( ... )
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