“T-Shirt van Metallica” by Belgian metal/hardcore band Fleddy Melculy.
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“T-Shirt van Metallica” by Belgian metal/hardcore band Fleddy Melculy.
EP Wat de Fok? out now and first album Helgië out 23/09/2016
Rileycanon on The Lost Boys and Nick. filed under: Nick, Charles, Ray
Charles and Ray didn't grow up in the library with their mother. Soon after their birth, their aunt Merchandise took them into the forest where Gwen and Helga Iakkho were, and raised them there. Eliza still only has a vague notion of their existence. What Merch and the other didn't know was that there was one more lost boy apart from the four: Charlie Nicholas.
He was born last out of them, and no one rescued him. He grew up in an abandoned library with a crackwhore mother and a mentally retarded older brother who didn't care for anything.
At the age of ten, he had a chance to escape, but he sacrificed himself instead.
Charles had gotten into a fight with Merchandise back at the commune about his parents, and in her anger she told him about his mother: what Eliza was like, that she didn't even know he existed, and dared him to go find her and see for himself. Merch didn't think the timid kid who lived in Ray's shadow would actually go off on his own to find his mother. He did.
He entered the library and instantly regretted it, but kept exploring. He needed to know. He had to know.
What he walked in on was Eliza cornering his younger brother for the first time.
Nick saw him and knew that was his brother, and that he was sweet and innocent. He saw his mother, and knew what she'd do if she found all of them. So he signaled for Charles to run, and took the rum bottle from his mother. He went willingly to the slaughter while his older sibling went back to safety in the woods.
Almost nine years later, Charles still hasn't told anyone but Merchandise about the incident with Nick. The others know about him, sure, but they don't understand, and generally think he's a pansy for going to rehab. 'Why can't he hold his liquor?' they ask. 'He ruins the party.'
Nick saved the Lost Boys, but he'll never be one of them.
Weed Headcanon.
Ray: when Ray lights up, he gets really quiet and zones off constantly. He gets really paranoid that he'll say something stupid, so he'll just quietly sit or do whatever with your muse and hold his tongue. If he does talk, he'll generally just be like 'wow you're really pretty. You're so pretty,' or answer random questions.
Charles: Charles gets really talkative when he's stoned. It's kind of the exact opposite of Ray. But Charles hardly ever talks when he's not stoned - because until he opens his mouth people generally don't realize how off the wall he is - so it makes sense. He also usually gets some pretty bad munchies.
Gwen: Gwen gets really quiet, but she also tends to get really pissed off. She wants to be stoned by herself, and literally anything you do will piss her off till she wants to slam your head into the side of her camper.
Helgie: Helgie's pretty much normal, but he gets insane munchies when he's stoned and will literally eat everything in your house if you give him weed.
Johnny: Johnny thinks the world is a joke when he's high. It's actually kind of adorable because he thinks everything is funny and he laughs a lot and doesn't do shit. But he'll find literally anything to be funny. So he might just do crazy shit cuz he's Johnny, and laugh about it.
The Lost Boys
Headcanon for Helgie, Raymond, Charles, Gwen, and Eliza.
Part One.
Many moons ago, in a different life, Johnny gave birth to two children in quick succession. The first had been taken from Eliza as a fetus: this is Gwen. The second was a half-demon, Helga Iakkho, named after the demon father and Johnny's distant uncle. Both claimed Eliza as their parent, stayed in the library, and were extremely neglected.
They were born at a bad time to say the least. Their lives were cut short at the age of three. Johnny was off his meds, and after fighting with Eliza, snapped and threw the children out of the third-story window. [This is also, coincidentally, why Eliza put so many wounds on his back and why Johnny has no will to live. And in case you're wondering, they haven't spoken since].
Yet when they died, they found they were still here. On Earth, that is. They weren't immortal enough to survive the fall, but not mortal enough to enter the afterlife. Helgie and Gwen are forever in limbo. Unable to return to the library and to their parents, they found Merchandise, who brought them into the forest and raised them in seclusion.
Part Two.
Life went on. Helga and Gwen's mother spiraled of control. The library was abandoned and became nothing more than a place of mourning and grief. Eliza stopped eating, stopped wanting to live, and stopped wanting anything except something to kill the pain: drugs. She'd already had a drinking problem, but now she needed something more. She tried coke, but it wasn't enough. She tried heroin, but it wasn't enough. She tried crack, and used a cocktail of the three hard drugs until she was so out of it she doesn't remember entire years of her life.
She doesn't remember having Raymond or Charles, but a DNA test proved they were her kids, and at some point they were found at the library. Once again, the quiet, naked ghost, Merchandise, stepped in. When their real mother was too gone to know where she was, it was the ghost who took the twins into the forest and cared for them. Having nothing herself, she gave the four children her all.
Now they still live in their little world within the woods. Merchandise has moved on, but the four Lost Boys, as they call themselves (despite Gwen being female), are still there, making ends meet in a home that consists of a truck, an old 60's van, a small camper, and in the summer, a yurt