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5, 7 (i already know the answer but it’ll be fun to see it spelled out), 12, 22, 23 for beloved angel connor boy.
5.) Their most annoying habit?
He’s very bad at sitting in silence and is almost always making noise in some respect. Whether it’s actually yapping, drumming his fingers, clicking a pen, whatever—he is the noise machine. Being around Connor for extended periods of time means that you have to learn to tune his idle noises out or you’ll go fucking nuts. YMMV.
7.) How much do they curse?
Oh, never. Obviously.
Constantly. Always. As both a hockey player and a born and bred Bostonian, his default setting is a steady stream of profanity. You’ll learn words you’ve never heard before. He’ll weave you a beautiful gilded tapestry of swears. The word “fuck” is like a brother to him. He celebrates Christmas with “Jesus fuckin’ goddamn Christ”. “Ya dumb bastard” is a love letter.
12.) Do they have a nickname? Do they use nicknames for others?
90% of his league given nicknames should not be repeated even in a court of law. Especially in a court of law. Legs is one of the harmless normal ones. Connie is also fine, though he’s not super fond of it. Green Light, not because he lets a lot of pucks in, but—y’know what. You get the picture.
He loves to make up absolutely horrendous nicknames for his teammates though. :)
22.) Are they a good liar?
No. Bless him. Don’t tell him about surprise parties. He fucking hates lying. He doesn’t see the need for it. He can pull a really, really bad one out of his ass if he senses it’s, like, perhaps a highly emotionally sensitive situation and the truth would make him a massive dickhead, but… yeah. He’s too honest.
23.) What is the best thing that has ever happened to them? What is the worst?
Best thing? Lily aside, I’d say getting traded to Boston and finally getting to live out his hometown hero fantasies. He always, always wanted to make it back home and to be a Bruin was, like, the pinnacle of his childhood dreams. Worst thing? Man. He’s thankful for being drafted at all, but uh… definitely those first few years playing in LA. My boy was naked and afraid and full of substances. He had lots of fun, but… oof. Yeah. Too much fun. He’s lucky he made it out of that frat house environment relatively unscathed.
Casey - 27. What would they change about themselves? What would others change about them?
37. Are they a good sleeper? What position do they sleep in?
Lily - 6. Something they are better at than they think? Something they are worse at?
25. How do they deal with pain?
— CASEY
27. What would they change about themselves? What would others change about them?
He would love to be able bodied and “normal” again, honestly. He’s thankful to be alive, of course, and happy that he can still do quite a bit, but… man. He gave up a lot adjusting to his new physical reality, and he would be a liar if he said he didn’t mourn his life as he thought it was going to happen. Other people would want him to be a bit less stubborn and a bit kinder to himself. He insists he’s not stubborn. Why would they say he’s stubborn—
37. Are they a good sleeper? What position do they sleep in?
Oh, man. It really depends on his pain levels and what exactly happens to be hurting at that time. Case is absolutely capable of knocking out hard when he’s not feeling too bad (or when he’s actually taking his medication) but goes through flareup streaks where he’s downstairs watching old movies on the couch pretty much all night because he can’t get comfortable in bed. He naturally likes to sleep on his stomach, but that’s usually a no-go for the ol’ back. He rotates like a gas station hot dog until something feels semi-decent and then stays there the entire night. Honestly, he probably needs a new mattress.
— LILY
6. Something they are better at than they think? Something they are worse at?
She’s better at interpersonal relationships and just plain being a human than she was led to believe for a solid decade in her first marriage, that’s for sure. It takes a lot of time and therapy for her to understand that she wasn’t the problem, but she does get there. Something she’s actually worse at? Making coffee. Sorry, honey. It’s fucking gross. Case lovingly chokes it down, though.
25. How do they deal with pain?
Physically? She pops an ibuprofen and moves along. She is notably better at Casey when it comes to admitting that something is wrong wrong and she needs to see a doctor, but that also has something to do with the fact that one of her best friends is an ER doctor and will give her an earful (usually reserved for Casey) about suffering not being noble. Emotional pain? Well. We just ignore that. Until we can’t.
1.) Something they try to hide? Something they like to show?
She’s pretty outwardly reserved across the board, honestly. Lily is emotional by nature, but was usually punished in one way or another whenever she’d allow herself to express it. Over time she learned to tamp that down, which… y’know. Led to a lot of repressed feelings boiling over and exploding. But hey! She does like to show off her intelligence, though. Anything that garners praise for her is a huge plus.
7.) How much do they curse?
Mm, very little! She was raised religious and married a man who doesn’t particularly swear much either. Every once in a while a stray “damn” will slip in here and there, but for the most part she doesn’t swear. Y’know. She can excuse drugging, robbing, and murdering, but she draws the line at taking the Lord’s name in vain.
21.) How did their childhood room look?
Very simplistic and clean. Despite her family being comfortably wealthy, Lily didn’t keep much in the way of personal effects. Her few pieces of jewelry were kept neatly tucked away in a box on her vanity. Her dresses were neatly hung in the closet. Her bed was always made. A simple crucifix hanging above her bed was just about the only decorative item.
37.) Are they a good sleeper? What position do they sleep in?
Mm. Not particularly, and it gets even worse postpartum. Lily’s a light sleeper who struggles to fall asleep in the first place, and usually ends up giving up and taking a walk in the middle of the night in the end. She’s mostly a side sleeper and often curls up into herself in a pseudo fetal position, but will toss and turn heavily throughout the night.
9, 17, 19, 20, 21, 38 & 43 for the hockey brothers. kicks down the door
9.) Their favorite color? Does it show?
— TANNER
Purple, and yes. He has a purple beaded bracelet he wears all the time. He has a purple hat that’s been worn to shit so it honestly kind of looks black, but it’s definitely purple. Ish. A handful of shirts, purple socks—you get the picture. He’s definitely not wearing it all the time, but he starts to channel Barney at least once a week.
— PARKER
Green, and no, not particularly. He owns a few green shirts and one (1) green father’s day mug, but otherwise it’s not too obvious. His wardrobe is pretty muted and neutral color-wise, and he doesn’t wear any jewelry beyond a wedding ring. He’d be over the moon if someone actually noticed and bought him something specifically because it was his favorite color, though.
17.) Is their personality similar to their parents?
— TANNER
Hehe. Haha. Lol. Lmao. Yeah. Don’t get me wrong, he has a solid dose of Mary-Ellen in him, but Tanner is veeeeeeery similar to his daddy, Jason. About 95% of their conflicts boil down to the fact that Tanner and Jason are virtually the same person in different fonts. Tanner would be extremely hard pressed to admit it, honestly. He personally strives to be more like his mama, but he will never ever beat the Jason 2.0 allegations.
— PARKER
Not particularly these days, but he was more like his mama when he was younger. The biggest thing he still takes from her is his tendency to try and deal with things by himself, and the resulting emotional isolation that comes from it. I think he’ll probably mellow back into being more like her in a more positive sense again as time goes on. It’s, uh—y’know. Complicated. Parker’s complicated.
19.) Who is the person they love the most? Who is the most hated?
— TANNER
Oh, man. Love the most? His mama or his brother, honestly. He loves Jason too, but Parker was his hero growing up, and even with the issues between them currently it’s hard to shake that. I don’t think Tanner hates anyone he’s ever met personally. It’s not something that’s really in his nature.
— PARKER
I’m also gonna say his mama or his brother, but also his daughter Willa. He’s a shitty husband (…again, complicated) but a good father, which counts for something. Hates? Y’know. Himself. 🙂
20.) Did they have a happy childhood?
— TANNER
Mostly, yeah. I mean… he had cancer, so that journey wasn’t exactly a high point. But otherwise? Yeah, I think he’d describe his childhood as happy. He grew up around hockey and got to travel a bit with his dad when he was still actively playing which is something that he looks back fondly on. His mama was alive. He and Parker were still getting along. His family actually saw each other on holidays and birthdays. Yeah. Life was good.
— PARKER
It’s tricky. Before Tanner got sick? Yeah, he’d give the same assessment as Tanner—life was actually pretty good. Parker was always a bit more of a serious kid, and he really internalized a lot more of the “Jason 2.0” pressure, but he was a pretty happy kid until his brother got sick. It wasn’t until after that happened and that pervasive feeling of resentment started to creep in that his story changed. Parker has a lot of very, very complicated feelings towards his brother and father these days after so many of his milestones were completely missed. Add in guilt for feeling that resentment at all, and, well. Y’know. Like I said. Parker’s complicated.
21.) How did their childhood room look?
— TANNER
Oh, boy. Hockey posters plastered everywhere. He had so much signed shit and pucks from his dad and his teammates that his room almost started looking like a hockey museum. Sprinkle in some toy planes here and there and the racecar bed he had until his legs were quite literally dangling off the edge at night. It was probably the most chaotic room of the house.
— PARKER
Notably very little hockey memorabilia. He had a long boarding phase as a teenager that died out pretty quickly but for a while that took up quite a bit of space. A few books, a few video game posters coming and going as his interest waxed and waned. The biggest thing he remembers about his childhood room is the trellis near his window that somehow supported his weight when he was sneaking out as a teenager (…until it didn’t.)
38.) Are they organized or messy?
— TANNER
He’s not fully messy, per se, but he’s definitely not a super neat person. There’s no dirty dishes laying around, but he’s definitely guilty of leaving his stinky ass gear bag open in the middle of the living room floor and calling it a day when he’s exhausted. He’ll get it tomorrow, probably after he cracks a window because the entire apartment smells like dead raccoon now.
— PARKER
He’s the more organized sibling for sure. Cleaning the house sometimes is an act of self soothing for him, so it’s not unheard of to find him half drunk and doing the laundry at 2 am. He built Willa’s crib in about the same state. It was inspected again sober the next day. It’s fine.
43.) How would they describe themselves?
— TANNER
Tanner would default to describing himself as a guy trying his best. He hopes he’s a good guy. A good teammate and a good leader. He’s just some guy. His opinion of himself is pretty neutral.
— PARKER
If I’m being strictly honest, I think it would make him uncomfortable enough that he would outright refuse. Parker’s sense of self is very damaged and I think the most you would get out of him is him “jokingly” calling himself an asshole in a tone that has you wondering for several hours if it was actually a joke at all.