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Happy birthday, Bugs!!
thank you very much! it is now over. i am aged
I'm so sorry I'll draw you some JedMeg as atonement
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I absolutely picture Kenneth treating Danny like a lovable student or nephew and Danny treating Kenneth like the uncle he doesn't allow around alcohol or the kids at family gatherings
Kenneth thinks they're best buds because they're equally deranged and Danny is politely nodding while shoving Legion behind him with his knife unsheathed
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But am I wrong.
GhostMeg/JedMeg Phantom AU where Meg isn't Christine, but a very competent stagehand who's good at running around and managing props and lights, and keeps getting closer to her sweet stagehand friend, with an excellent knowledge of the theater they work in, while getting menaced/seduced by the murderous Phantom, who also has excellent knowledge of the theater. Consider?
Literally been hoarding this ask for weeks because I didn't want to part with it without any art because I'm so insanely in love with this concept bestie you don't understand I'm feral right now--
Meg thinks Jed is just teasing her with ghost stories as a way of flirting, like he's making up this excuse on the fly as a reason why they should totally stick together to make sure neither of them get attacked by the elusive Ghost haunting the theater. Or maybe Jed does think these stories are real and wants to be extra cautious, which honestly makes him even dorkier and cuter to Meg, so it's still a win for him either way.
It's all fun and games until the body of a skeevy stagehand is dropped from the catwalk to be hanged by rope pulleys, which what the hell!!! Meg had those perfectly set up for the next show, man!!! Who's fucking with her hard work and ruining her gear??? Oh yeah also there's a dead guy that's kind of Not Good...
But that's the thing about ghost stories, they always insist to be true. And the Ghost himself is very eager to make Meg believe in him, no matter how much she tries to wave off Jed's concerns that she's being "haunted". What's more likely -- some kind of vengeful spirit living in secret catacombs tormenting the theater for sick pleasure, or simply a series of explainable accidents due to old equipment and careless workers? The reason nothing bad has happened to Meg and Jed is because they're actually good at their jobs, clearly.
Anyways, hey, did you ever notice that crack in the wall in the prop storage can be popped open to reveal a full door? Meg's gonna go check it out now, finding a basement space would be great to put spare lighting equipment (:
I recently downloaded a DBD mod to make survivor/killer portraits look like Polaroids Ghostface took and wrote comments on, and on Meg's he writes that she's pretty and made a doodle on the picture which I thought you would appreciate. (He also calls Jake pretty so it's a win for the bisexuals too)
As far as I'm concerned this is canon all other Ghostface ships read it and weep
I know a lot of people see Utah as where he was born/grew up thanks to the license. I think it would make sense - Philly and Florida are on the other side of the continent from there, which would make sense for a guy constantly on the move and leaving old identities behind. I like it because I then picture Danny going to BYU which is very funny
You know what, we’re so focused on where and when Danny ended up in Florida that we’re not considering the real question: has this man been to Didney Worl
I like the idea that he once tried doing prop or costume work for student films or plays in college, so he has some experience with textiles/crafts. I think it could also tie into how effectively he plays Jed; he sees it as playing a character in a story and that makes it come easier to him
[pointing] Theater kid!! Theater kid!!!!!! [shoving him in a locker]
I do also very much like the idea of him being one of those kids/teens who'd make home movies or elaborate school projects. Really brings out his background in writing such thrilling stories and framing a scene, especially when you consider these may have originally been escapist fantasies from his homelife that steadily twisted into something darker the older he got.
It's still very funny to me though that he would go out of his way to make such an elaborate, yet well-made and sturdy, costume for his killings. He could have just thrown on a mask and a black raincoat but he was like nah...no pizzaz...no flair...let's give it some belts and unnecessary ribbons and decorative seamlines...what a dorkass...