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#kids are sort of malleable and while i think he'd definitely love having another daughter to finish his replica
yandere-daydreams · 1 year
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Loving the Miguel O'Hara works lately! I'm sure you've gotten questions like this already but does Miguel go for a reader that doesn't have a Miguel in it or isn't married to him (yet)? Like does he leave alone the dimensions where reader is married to him or does he not care and just picks whatever? I'm going to assume there aren't a lot of variants of reader, much less reader + daughter, which is why he's so desperate. And is he going after variants most like reader in the collapsed dimension? Cause I'm a little worried that he's gonna be controlling about every little aspect so that he can recreate the life he once had; let's say they do have a daughter, would he be nit-picky about her behaviour? Would he make her get into soccer/football even if it's not her thing or would he just be content with whatever because he finally has his family back?
that piece was actually written as a hypothetical continuation to this drabble (there's a link in the main post now, it slipped my mind last night T-T), which goes a little more into miguel's sorta thought process and justification, but he did take some precautions to choose a version of the reader that was most like his dead partner but still had minimal ties to the canon and wouldn't leave an anomaly-sized hole if they suddenly fell off the face of the planet one day - meaning, they never got married or so much as met their version of miguel, but still behave as much like his former partner as possible. because of that, he doesn't have to be super controlling about their behavior, but i could see him becoming more and more nit-picky, pushing certain interests and hobbies and just,,, brushing past what doesn't fit into his idea of your perfect domestic life, like the reader's disinterest in getting married or having children. he's not trying to replicate the life he lost exactly, but he is trying to get that domestic bliss back, even if that means forcing a few things onto you that you might not know you want, just yet.
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