Being the son of two villains was tough. Being the younger brother of the scariest guy in school was rough. But dating the son of the Commander and Jetstream the greatest superhero duo ever. Will Stronghold was the poster boy for all American hero. Straight. Good. Kind. And Y/N was the equivalent of the devil to the superheroes community. His father and mother have been locked up by Will's dad, and his older brother, Warren hated him for it, but not Y/N.
He didn't blame Will's dad for doing what was right, but he didn't appreciate being a weird amalgam of his parents' powers. Warren got their dad's fire abilities and he was possibly more powerful than their dad had ever been. Y/N got Freeze Vision and Heat Breath. He was basically a backwards Superman.
Will didn't mind though. He liked Y/N the way he was and didn't care that his parents were villains. He certainly didn't care when Y/N was invited over for dinner and had accidentally sneezed and burned all the food right in front of his mom and dad. He blushed and apologized so hard that he was blue in the face.
His boyfriend had laughed and fell off his chair at that as he parents ordered pizza and assured Y/N that they weren't mad at him.
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Celebrating the opening night for Christopher Abbott & Aubrey Plaza’s Danny and the Deep Blue Sea Broadway show.
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First image of Kristen Stewart, Michael Cera, Michael Angarano and Maya Erskine in the upcoming road-trip comedy film SACRAMENTO
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Sky High is a movie that should be viewed at least once a year, so for the best several months anytime there is a lull or you meet a new person you can start off with “CAN YOU BELIEVE that Sky High did not get a sequel or a follow up series or anything!”
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Sky High (2005) dir. Mike Mitchell
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