Saw your tags about making the Eleutherophobia series as complete so I went back to reread the last chapter of How I Live Now and one, you really missed the opportunity of naming the cameo after the missing Denbrough brother instead of the one you did lol but also two, really appreciate that one of the last themes in the entire series is that suicide is not worth it, also appreciate that the very last line of the whole series was "Let’s live a little." Very appropriately inspiring. Kudos!
Oh yeah, but the problem is that there's already a George Berenson (Saddler's dad), a George Edelman (the guy they save in #17), a George Washington (cameo in MM3), the George Washington (the boat from #46), and then I stupidly named another guy George (Day the Earth Stood Still). So the madness had to end somewhere.
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I just watched 'IT' with my mon and here's some feelings about it.
I it wasn't even that scary, scary at some jumpscares. I was only scared that something scary happens next. And I almost cried but not for scariness, for sadness, when I saw bill making paper boat to George and I know what was coming, I was like:" no bill don't let him go to play😭" and when Beverly's dad didn't let her out so she couldn't go on date with Bill, I wss like: " noo, that's horrible" and stupid dad, when doesn't let his daughter go on date!"
Scariest scene was the one where Stanley is in his dad's office.
I don't know if my humor is just broken, but I laughed to every damn scene, only bit but laughed still. Well my humor is just broken cause I laugh to movie about clown that lives in fucking sewer and kidnaps kids, using their biggest fear and that can change himself to anything he wants. Add to that the fact, Richie tries to make joke in every minute and finds something positive in everything
But you can think, I didn't like it, but I actually loved it and I love it and I gonna also love It chapter two. I loved the movie before, I even watched it. I know I said that it wasn't scary but rn I don't know if I can go asleep. Also I'm scared of red balloons from now
If I have luck, don't get killed by Pennywise while I'm sleeping and my mom lets me, I'm gonna watch chapter two tomorrow.
Good Night
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The Losers w/ Richie's older sister (my OC)
First off, Richie had to beg her to come along with him to the Barrens.
It took him so long to get her to agree, because she's older than him and thinks she's too 'old' for playing there with her brother and his friends.
"Come on, Becky, please! It'll be fun, you might end up liking my friends, especially Eddie Spaghetti!"
Rebecca knew of Eddie Kaspbrak and she liked the kid and always apologised for her brother bothering him. Honestly, the kid was a saint if he could put up with Richie.
Listen, Rebecca loves Richie, she really does. After all, he's her little brother, but he can be so damn annoying!
She feels like she has to apologise for his behaviour, especially when the most unexpected things come out of his mouth.
When he finally gets her to come with him, she's immediately drawn to Stan, because he's the baby of the group, what with how much younger he is than the others.
She's also weirdly drawn to Bill, probably because they both have younger brothers.
They accept her into their unofficial club after she's able to successfully silence Richie.
"O-Oh m-muh-my guh-god, tuh-teach muh-me h-how tuh-to duh-do th-that!" is Bill's immediate reaction.
After that, the others start jokingly referring to Bill and Rebecca as the mom and dad and/or big brother and sister of their group (it depends on which Loser you're talking to).
"Moooom! Can you help me?" Richie once said as a joke.
"Ask Bill to help you," was Rebecca's respond, which made the others laugh when they overheard. "That's the same as saying 'go ask your father!'" ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "Beep beep, Richie. Stop being such a trashmouth."
The Losers are ALWAYS bound to laugh at the interactions they witness between Richie and Rebecca. It's a given.
Rebecca's also very motherly towards each of them
For Beverly, it's Rebecca asking if she needs to walk her home.
"Are you sure you're okay walking home alone by yourself?" Rebecca constantly asks Beverly. ⠀⠀⠀ "Yes, I'm sure. I do it all the time, Becky," Beverly usually responds, unless she really doesn't feel comfortable because of Henry and his gang lurking about.
For Bill, it's checking in on how he's doing emotionally after George's death.
"If you ever need to, you can talk to me. I might not understand the situation completely, but I can show sympathy for you. I'm an older sibling too, Bill. We big brothers and sisters need to look out for each other," Rebecca usually lectures Bill about not talking things out when he needs to. He appreciates how motherly she is since his parents have been emotionally unavailable and neglectful towards him since George's funeral.
For Eddie, it's Rebecca acting as a better mother figure than his own and teaching him that he doesn't have to be afraid of everything.
"It's okay to be afraid, but you don't have anything to be afraid of when you're with us, Eds," Rebecca reassures him, using that stupid nickname Richie gave him, but it felt different coming from her. It isn't in a teasing way when she uses it.
For Mike, it's Rebecca helping him by fixing him up, especially after the Rock Fight.
"Hey, are you okay?" Rebecca asks, reaching for the small first aid kit she keeps on her, seeing as all the Losers are accident prone. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "Thank you all for helping me," Mike tells them gratefully as Rebecca wraps his arm in bandages.
For Richie, it's Rebecca giving him all her love and attention (their mother wants to understand why her daughter wasn't as feminine as she wanted her to be) and acting as the mother figure he always wanted; the one who understands him like their father does.
"Becky," Richie pauses, waiting for her to pay attention to him. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "What's wrong?" Rebecca answers, looking up from her book. ⠀⠀ "Thank you for being the best big sister I've ever had," Richie tells her as she grins at him from over the top of her book. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ "I'm the only big sister you've ever had, you goober," she snickers as he smiles at the fact that he's made her genuinely laugh. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "I know, but you're still the best," Richie shrugs as he latches onto her side, hugging her tightly. She returns his hug, a smile settling on her lips.
For Stan, it's Rebecca's reassurance and her telling him that it's okay not to believe It is real, even though it is.
"Face it, Stan. You're just as afraid of this… this thing as the rest of us," Eddie tells him as Rebecca hushes him. "It's okay for him to not believe in what he saw and heard, he's still in shock. You can't say you weren't shocked when you saw It, Eddie," Rebecca argues and Eddie has nothing to respond with, left speechless at her point.
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Hc that Bill provided for Georgie when their “ parents “ failed too. — Making him Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner, walking him home from school, taking him to the store to pick out snacks, tucking him in at night with a bedtime story, taking him to school on his bike, playing stupid little games with him and his toys, packing his lunch with a special note alongside it, sleeping in his bed with him whenever there happened to be a bad thunderstorm, staying up at midnight to help him with his homework, showing up to his school for parents day, tracking Georgie’s height on a wooden beam of the house, getting on his hands and knees to scare away the monsters beneath his little brother’s bed.
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