I remember reading it years ago on Tumblr and for some reason I suddenly have thing crazy urge to find it again
It's a sanders sides g/t story where tiny Virgil is an orphan who gets adopted by giants Logan and Patton
I'm not even exaggerating when I tell you I've been scouring the internet for HOURS trying to find it and I can't.
If anyone can find it I will no joke cashapp them $5
I remember Virgil being the only one his size in the orphanage and he got bullied a lot for it
He was hiding in the corner reading a book when Patton and Logan talk to him and decide to adopt him
It quotes Stuwart Little a lot
It takes a few days for Logan and Patton to come back and get him and Virgil thinks that they've forgotten him and he's super sad and it's a little cheesy but so cute!!!!
It's multiple chapters and I want to reread it SO BAD YALL HAVE NO IDEA
PLS PLS PLS G/T COMMUNITY HELP ME FIND THIS
I KNOW SANDERS SIDES ISN'T THE TRENDY G/T THING ANYMORE BUT PLEASE, ONE OF Y'ALL HAVE TO KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT
Another fun and adorable Prinxiety commission sketch done for a wonderful repeat customer! This was honestly a very cute idea of this couple trying out the pocky game and finding it a little difficult, but still an interesting time together. >w<
Roman: You doing alright darling?
Virgil: *gay anxious squeaking noises*
Roman: I’ll take that as a yes then.
I’ve been reading a lot by @gilby-the-geek-girl recently, especially their “Not All Heroes Wear Capes” story, and I’ve absolutely fallen head over heels for their rendition of Virgil being a sizeshifter! I found it pretty interesting seeing how his ability works, along with seeing mentions of him wishing that it could work in both directions, and I thought that I’d write my take on what could happen if his ability could make him shrink too.
Note: This is just something I wanted to write and is in no way canon to gilby’s story. So read with a grain of salt.
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Hero in Hiding
[Regrets]
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No. No, no, no. This cannot be happening.
Well, it was happening. Right before Virgil’s eyes, but…
Ah, geez. What the hell had he gotten himself into?
There he was in a ransacked room with three roughed-up roommates and a royally spooked Roman. How’d any of that even happen? Honestly, it was all such a blur to Virgil. One second, he was in his room, stressing about school and his too-rapidly-dwindling meds. The second… Well, the second was too blurred for him to remember anything other than accidentally creating an extremely-localized earthquake and nearly causing part of the ceiling to come crashing down.
How the hell did his reverb cause that?
“Holy–! What was that?!” Roman asked Virgil, clearly still being in fight-or-flight mode.
“That was clearly the reverb from his voice, Roman,” Logan calmly stated as he brushed himself off. Some dust had landed on him from the cracked ceiling. “Albeit much stronger than normal.”
“Aside from that, Microsoft Nerd.” — he quickly gestured to Virgil, who was tightly covering his mouth with his hands — “He barely grew at all, yet look at this mess!”
“Now, now. Let’s try to calm down,” Patton told them. “Losing our heads isn’t going to help right now.”
Losing our heads. If the vibrations were any stronger, Virgil was sure that they’d have had something happen to their heads. Or would something have happened? Logan could’ve easily held up any falling debris with his telekinesis, but a whole ceiling? A whole roof, even? Virgil’s heart pounded as his mind ran rampant with possibilities.
What if the ceiling caved in and crushed them? Would he even be able to use his powers to protect them? Why was the reverb so powerful that time? He was sure that he knew what would happen with his powers at that point. He’d been living with them for practically all of his life! But what if they were changing? What if this was the beginning of a domino effect? What if—
“Virgil!”
His heart skipped a beat as he refocused on reality. Roman was right in front of him, hovering his hands over Virgil’s shoulders. Did he not want to touch him in case it spooked him? Well, that can’t be right. He already spooked him a bit already when he snapped him out of his trance.
“Hey, it’s okay,” Roman told him, keeping his volume low. “We’re alright. Just try to calm down, Panic! at the Everywhere.”
“Really?” Logan deadpanned as he cocked an eyebrow.
“You want to try calming him down, then?”
They both knew that Logan was pretty much useless when it came to emotional support, but he still replied. “No, but I’d prefer if you didn’t use those nicknames when Virgil is in this kind of state.”
Despite how much of a killjoy he was, Logan had a point. “Fine.” — he looked back at Virgil — “Breathe for me, will you? Four seven eight.”
Roman sung the tune to himself as Virgil tried to follow along, trying to keep his reverb to a minimum. “ONE TWO THREE FOUR ONE TWO…” he whispered.
They kept going for a bit, with Virgil feeling the sensation in his body lessening as he slowly returned to normal, but he completely stopped when he saw something slowly flowing down Roman’s forehead.
Blood.
Oh god, he actually hurt him. He hadn’t noticed it before due to how dark Roman’s brown hair was, but the blood was clear as day on his skin. And he was not easy to injure. And apparently, none of them had noticed until Virgil stared at it.
“Ah, your head!” Patton exclaimed as he rushed over to heal the wound.
“Since when did this happen?” Roman said as he looked at the blood on his fingers from checking.
Virgil’s stomach immediately felt uneasy as he felt a strong sensation surging through his body. However, he didn’t seem to recognize it, feeling different compared to what he was used to.
“Are you okay?” He asked before quickly shutting his mouth.
That was definitely not reverb.
“You alright there, Stormageddon?” Roman asked, having heard the odd new tone in his voice.
“I-I’m fine, really,” Virgil replied as he took two steps back.
“Well, when you’re not feeling fine, you better believe that your pop knows it.” Patton said as he was healing Roman’s head wound. “Is something wrong?”
He tried to repress the feeling in his throat as he replied. “You guys should worry about yourselves first. I’m just the guy that caused this mess–”
Okay, now they all heard it. God, he really did have something wrong with him, didn’t he? No, he didn’t. He wouldn’t have something else wrong with him. Living with his powers was already a pain sometimes, especially when he couldn’t control it! Virgil looked around to the others, seeing the looks on their faces.
Shock? Fear? Maybe even a glare?
Then again, he probably deserved it. For hurting the people that he cared about.
Virgil came to again a few seconds later, unsure of where he was. He heard what sounded like the low rumble of an approaching storm, along with other sounds that he couldn’t quite make out at the time. They echoed around him, the sound waves bouncing off every surface and reverberating back to him.
…Wait. Reverberating?
He looked around, seeing what looked like four pillars supporting a giant ceiling. And giant objects that went up and down from the ground, making the ground shake a bit. And…
“VIRGIL, WHERE ARE YOU?”
“IF THIS IS A JOKE, IT’S NOT FUNNY!”
“VIRGIL!”
Voices.
Their voices.
“So this is what it feels like to live with me…” Virgil muttered to himself, still hearing the change in his voice.
He thought of trying to change back, but a thought ran through his head. He didn’t have school the next day. Maybe he could try disappearing for a while like he thought earlier. See what a day without his presence was like.
It wouldn’t hurt, would it?
After all, he didn’t want to hurt the others any more than he already did that day.
An artwork based on @percimmonhellyeahs amazing story reality!! This was a gift for them, this is one of two gifts, and hopefully after this post I’ll be a little more active on here!
Warnings: Brief mention of beaching (no actual beaching), non-descriptive mention of blood, brief mention of non-specific medical tools, non-human character referred to ask an ‘it’ (though it is not malicious), fear.
Pairing: Platonic Analogical
Characters: Logan, Virgil
Word Count: 2628 words
A/n: So, I’ve been wanting to write something for MerMay and I finally got around to doing it! :D
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The rocks were slippery as the veterinary student mindfully made his way down to the beach. The thunderstorm that rolled through earlier had dominated practically the entire day. Taking care in making sure he didn’t slip down the rock face leading down to the beach, Logan tugged his raincoat a bit closer to himself.
The reason he was heading down to the beach in the first place was of his own accord, but a habit he had made for himself.
As a veterinary student specializing in aquatic life, he felt as though it was important to make sure no marine life had ended up beached on the dry land thanks to the storm. Of course, “dry land” at this moment may be untrue but the weather could turn warm by morning. If the creature couldn’t get back into the water in time, there wouldn’t be a high chance of survival.
The least he could do was prevent such unfortunate events from taking place preemptively.
The overcast sky dulled the land in front of him, turning the colours grey and dark. Not to mention it was just past dinner, the rain hadn’t tapered off much later than that. It wasn’t an ideal time to be out on the rocks, but it was better than waiting overnight. Especially if he could prevent an animal from suffocating.
A few stray droplets fell from the rolling thunder clouds above him every once in a while, but it was nothing Logan was concerned with. Working with marine life had made getting wet a day-to-day thing. He’d been splashed countless times while out for his practicum. Plenty animals were not happy with human intervention and would react negatively if they got too close too fast.
It seemed to him as though the storm had paused for now. Though, the dark clouds rising over the horizon told him that this may have to be quicker than he anticipated and wanted it to be.
Still, Logan had enough time to do a sweep of the beach and be back home before those clouds truly set in. And even if it did start raining—which was not a problem in the least—he had a raincoat. If worse came to worse and he was still out here by the time the second wave of rain hit, he wouldn’t be as soaked.
The sound of the waves lapping against the rocks and sand was comforting. A sound he had become accustomed to. Living about a ten minute walk from the beach was nice. However, he hadn’t picked this place for the scenery (not that it wasn’t a bonus), but that it was optimal for his profession.
After getting a degree in marine biology, Logan had pursed it to veterinary school. He’d already had a leg up in specializing in aquatic life.
The stroll down the beach was mostly uneventful. Which was relatively good news in his opinion.
And besides, those rain clouds were starting to roll in faster and the beach was growing darker by the second. Heading back home in the dark wasn’t a problem once he got back up to where lights dotted the walkway above this beach.
Grabbing his phone out of his pocket, Logan flicked the flashlight on just to be cautious—as it was better to be safe than sorry. Twisting an ankle was not an ideal option.
Logan stood in silence for a moment, wanting to make sure he couldn’t hear anything making sounds of distress. If there was anything nearby, he’d be able to pinpoint it. When he heard nothing but the continuous sound of the waves lapping against the sand, he deemed it safe enough to leave the rest of the beach till the morning,
Just as he began his walk back, he paused.
His hearing pricked as the soft sound of something hitting what sounded to be glass rose from somewhere behind him. Logan turned back to face the direction that led down the rest of the beach. It seemed to keep going up until he could distantly make out the shape of a cliff-face that led straight up.
However, the tapping against glass was not nearly that far away. It had to be just near his feet. Logan directed the flashlight down toward the sand just in front of him, before moving it up slightly and letting the light rest on a cluster of rocks that were wedged into the sand and facing the ocean.
The closer he got to it, the louder the sounds got. He also noticed that this cluster of rocks wasn’t entirely open, it was almost like a small cavern, hollowed out slightly enough to appear as though a child had done it to mimic a cave small enough to play in with their dolls. He pushed a little further forward, a small twig softened by the rain crunching slightly under his boots, and all of a sudden the sounds stopped again.
Whatever small animal this was, it now knew of his presence. It was possible it felt threatened. There were plenty of animals that felt threatened by human beings. A lot of them smaller and feeling as though they couldn’t defend themselves, but frightened nonetheless.
Logan stopped moving, he’d partially stopped breathing as well, just hoping that the silence he created would be enough to convince the small animal to restart its noises. The sound of glass was odd, he noted. Perhaps whatever it was had managed to get itself stuck in some trash left by tourists and families. The thought made him feel the slightest bit embittered.
Though the feeling was quickly washed away. The sounds had returned and if he didn’t know better, he would have said that they they almost sounded more desperate. Logan found himself creeping forward quieter, more aware of the area in front of him.
He let the flashlight sweep the cavern first. Of course, this time he wasn’t surprised the soft tapping stopped. It meant he’d found what he was looking for. The closer he got, the sooner caught the scent of something metallic and strong.
Blood?
That pushed Logan a little faster into action. If the animal was injured, he’d need to do something about that. He had some medical supplies back home that could help stabilize it if it were truly that hurt.
Logan knelt down into the sand before peering into the cavern of rocks and sand. It took only a second to pinpoint the sound of tapping and clicking against glass from earlier, as a glass jar filled halfway sat tucked snugly into the sand around it. The jar had a jagged edge, a piece of it broken off around the top. There seemed to be a smudge of crimson at the very top of it. The jar itself looked as if it had been packed in there fairly well.
However, what was inside of it was what astonished him.
There, right there in front of him, was a tiny creature that almost completely resembled a normal human being. There was only one thing that kept the creature from being entirely human, and that was the deep violet tail that splashed the water in the jar in a nervous fashion Logan had seen other distressed aquatic creatures do.
His eyes flickered from the mermaid (merman?) in the jar for just a second, seeing the blue pail sitting innocent beside it. A part of him wondered if the creature had been unfortunately washed into the jar during the storm.
Or, a separate part of him wondered, had the creature been caught and put into the jar maliciously, then just left there after the storm rolled in?
Either way, the thoughts were bitter. Whatever had happened to the mer—Logan could hardly believe he was actually categorizing something like that as a real thing—it had ended up in the jar. Tried to escape, by the looks of it, cut itself on the jagged pieces of the jar and was now bleeding from somewhere.
And who knew how long it had been like that.
As a veterinary student, Logan’s first reaction would be to take the creature home and find a way to help it, but the other part of him wasn’t sure exactly what to do with it after that.
It was clearly in distress, by the desperate movement of it splashing more and more of its water out of the jar. He assumed that distress was being caused further by himself. But Logan also couldn’t just leave it there to die in good conscious. Doing something would have to be the option he went with.
The mer had been trying to get out of the jar, as it was the most obvious reaction to getting caught somewhere. The ocean’s edge was right there and Logan assumed that if it had managed to get out, it would have been long gone by now.
Debating it after a second, Logan managed to prop his phone up in a place where it wouldn’t end up falling into the water, but gave him enough light to work with. The jar would have to go, so Logan settled on using the pail to the side of it.
He watched as the creature cowered away from him as he reached over it. Logan pushed the uncomfortable feeling of guilt that raised in him down. He retrieved the pail and pulled it out of the sand. He pushed himself up into a stand before refilling it with fresh seawater. He could only guess that the mer thrived in saltwater. Besides, he didn’t want to risk putting it in freshwater if it only ended up hurting the creature more.
The panicked sounds picked up again the second Logan had his back turned to the mer. It was painfully terrified of his presence. Whatever human had done this to the creature, they had certainly scarred it. For good reason, it seemed however.
Not that Logan could necessarily blame it either.
The second he turned back to it, the mer had ducked back down into the bottom of the jar, watching Logan with sharp dark eyes, almost glowing in the light the flashlight presented.
It was unprecedented and undocumented. It was fascinating.
However, those inquiries could be saved for a later time. Specifically when they were out of the dark beach and into a more controlled environment and Logan was positive that the creature’s health was stable.
He set the bucket down to his side, finding a flat enough place on the ground to keep it from tipping over. He knelt back down in the same spot from before, and leaned a bit further down. Trying to get a better look at the creature only proved fruitless as the light from his phone wasn’t enough—at least not in the position it currently was sat in. It was also proved fruitless by the fact that the little mer only ducked down further before flipping its tail and managing to splash water into his face.
Logan reared back in surprise, watching water drops slide down the frames of his glasses. So the specimen was aggressive. That just meant Logan would have to be more careful with it, perhaps actually explaining his actions would soothe it. Possibly see him as less of a threat.
He pulled his glasses off, the world blurring for only a moment. He silently cursed himself for not bringing one of his microfiber cloths with him, before relenting and using his shirt under his raincoat. When he put them back on, the world was certainly clearer. He could see some smudges in the corner of his eyes, but it wouldn’t be too distracting for the short walk home. After he got his…guest, he supposed, settled, he would be able to clean his glasses properly.
“I understand you’re frightened,” Logan said to it, drawing the mer’s attention up to his own. “And telling you not to be frightened would be illogical, but rest assured that I do not wish to harm you.”
The mer gave no indication that it could understand him. It just stared at him, those wide eyes soon narrowed into distrusting slits.
“I’m going to transfer you into the bucket.” Logan’s eyes flickered to it, showing the mer what exactly he was talking about in case it didn’t understand him. Maybe it could take visual cues? Either way, they needed to get this out of the way. Not to mention, Logan would like to get home before it began to storm again, it would only make getting up the rocks more difficult then that task already was already going to be. “I’m going to take you to my home just to make sure you’re alright.”
In all honesty, the mer could be let go as early as lunchtime tomorrow. However, Logan didn’t want to let it go just like that. He would like to have some of his questions answered if they found a way to communicate.
With his explanations out of the way, Logan leaned forward again, this time consciously staying a bit further away from the mouth of the jar—which had been the right choice, as the tiny creature attempted to splash him again—and dug his hands into the caked sand around the base of it. After digging the jar out, he carefully lifted it.
He tried to keep his motions as steady as possible, not wanting to knock the mer around too much if it was dangerously injured. However, by the way it was angrily thrashing in the water, Logan wasn’t too sure just how hurt it was. It wasn’t giving him any displays of pain. Instead only happily showing its agitation.
Though, with the jar more in the light now, Logan could faintly make out the slight discoloration of the water. It was pinker, a dull red.
It was definitely bleeding then.
As tempted as he was to just stay knelt there in the sand and examine the fantastical creature in the jar, the rumbling thunder that rolled through the sky was a quick reminder to what was coming.
Without waiting then, Logan tipped the jar slow enough to make sure the mer didn’t freak out too much and took precaution to make sure that the jagged edge was facing upward, toward himself. That way, if the mer did flail, there would be less risk of it cutting itself again or making its wounds worse.
A small shout of surprise was the only thing in the air, other than the waves and the thunder, as the little creature splashed down into the bucket.
With that out of the way, Logan tucked the jar into one of his larger pockets, not wanting to leave it there as it was garbage and broken glass was a hazard. He also didn’t want another creature getting stuck in the same predicament.
He stood up, grabbed his phone and then stooped to grab the handle of the bucket. The water inside of it was unsteady as it sloshed against the sides, but there was nothing he could really do to stop that. Making his way back over the unsteady ground of the beach, Logan had come to the conclusion that mermaids were apparently real.
A part of him wondered if all of them were the size of this one, or different species came in different sizes.
Perhaps that was a question for another time. Though, his gaze did drift down to the bucket in question for a moment. Inside, the little mer was huddled down into the side of the bucket at the very bottom of it. Possibly for stability, and possibly from that residue fear of Logan himself.
Either way, he needed to do something.
Logan was sure the mer would realize soon enough that he honestly meant no harm. If it truly was sentient—which Logan suspected it was—then they would most likely eventually be able to reach some sort of mutual understanding.
Ummmm so if you don't wanna do this then thats completely fine buuut since I heard you were taking requests how about g/t analogical (you decide who's smol & tol) and it's a situation where the G has to protect the T and they're super intimidating while doing it and it scares the T even though they know the G would never hurt them. Once again it's completely fine if you don't wanna do it :) thxs for your time!
Notes: Y’know, this took way too long. Super sorry anon. But with getting ready for college and everything else happening, it was difficult to write. But it’s here now! Hope you enjoy
Virgil was nervous enough being out around Logan’s roommate Patton. Virgil hated humans other than Logan if he wanted to be blunt (maybe not Patton, he’s just overbearing but Virgil knows he’s trying). So sitting on a table at a borrower-friendly establishment made this current situation the worst. But looking up at Logan, who was currently chatting with one of his older friends, and seeing the small smile on his face made him realize why he was doing this. To make Logan happy.
Logan very obviously never went out to socialise with other humans. He always holed himself in his home refusing to interact with other humans, constantly telling himself that others didn’t even want to talk with someone like him, someone who couldn’t understand most social cues from others. He instead would work for hours on end in his home.
Virgil realized early on that borrowing from a human with a lifestyle like that was much less than ideal to stay with and borrow from. But he had arrived in the house just in time to miss a raging blizzard outside, so he obviously wasn’t going to just leave. He’d rather take the risk and have a better chance at surviving than freeze to death. And he didn’t regret (now, then was a different story) letting Logan find him curled up on the counter, clearly freezing. While Logan originally saw an interesting species, he later found a best friend.
Back to the situation at hand though, some people were beginning to get too close to the table they were at. The anxious borrower looked towards Logan, but he was still talking with his friend. Virgil didn’t want to disrupt him with his own discomfort, so he just went back to nervously staring at all the other people around.
“Well, would you look at that. A borrower that’s completely unattended to.” Virgil froze and whipped his head towards the voice. The man who the voice belonged to stood almost directly above him. Virgil pulled in to himself a bit at the look on the man’s face, it was just a touch too smug, a touch too cruel, for the borrower to find any form of comfort in the look.
“Uh, actually I’m with-”
“No-one. You’re with no-one,” The man interrupted Virgil. “Well, I guess you’re with me now aren’t ya, pipsqueak?” The man suddenly reached for Virgil and quickly wrapped his hand around Virgil’s small form. He began squirming instantly at the foreign touch, finding it much too tight for his likings.
His breath quickly began to come in shallow spurts, the grip of the hand and of his growing anxiety becoming too much for him to handle. He squeezed his eyes shut as he tried to free himself from the human’s grasp. He tried calling to Logan but all that came out was a small gasp for air.
Spots began forming in his vision as he slowed down his struggles, already tired out from struggling. He vaguely heard the man above him say something sort of condescending, but he quickly tuned out that voice. His anxiety wouldn’t let him think. There was nothing familiar about any of this-
“Excuse me, I need you to put my friend down.” A stern, cold voice broke Virgil out of his spiral. He cracked his eyes open to meekly look over at Logan, the smile of relief beginning on his face. He froze at the look on Logan’s face though.
Logan looked pissed. He barely ever showed emotion, only faintly when it was just the two of them at the house. But this anger Logan was displaying was absolutely terrifying to the borrower. Logan was obviously flushed with anger, but the monotonous tone in his voice made the whole situation even scarier. He had to close his eyes again and assure himself that it wasn’t him Logan was mad at.
Though it did send a jolt of smug satisfaction through his body when he felt the man holding him loosen his grip and take a tentative step back. Virgil wasn’t the only one scared of how Logan looked right now. He just had to hope the man didn’t decide to take off with him in tow.
Logan continued to level the man with a piercing stare, the lack of visible emotion becoming much too uncomfortable for the man. Virgil shuddered in disgust when he realized the hand that held him was beginning to get clammy. Gross.
Silently, Logan held a hand out and curled in his fingers quickly. The man took the hint and quickly deposited Virgil into Logan’s awaiting hands, which promptly pulled in to press against his chest, a much more welcome hold to Virgil. Virgil quickly burrowed into Logan’s shirt, tuning out the man’s stuttering apology.
“Can it. You’re going to leave. And if I catch you here again, you will regret it,” Logan coldly replied, cutting off whatever excuse the man was making. Footsteps could be faintly heard running away.
“Are you alright, Virgil?” Logan’s tone became much warmer and endearing, and familiar, as he addressed the borrower not once pulling him away from his chest, keeping him hidden from the world.
Virgil burrowed into the shirt more in response, too shaken up to reply. He heard a vague humming before Logan began to move.
“Deepest apologies, Roman, but I need to-”
“Don’t you dare apologize, Specs! Go get him home, I understand.”
Quickly after that the noise disappeared leaving only the slight wind never touching the borrower on the short trek home. Soon, he heard Logan shift and open the door to the house and before he knew it, they were in the familiar kitchen and Logan lowered himself onto a chair.
He pulled Virgil away from his chest, only far enough to actually see the emo.
“You. You weren’t mad at me… right?”
Logan’s eyes widened as he looked down at the borrower, astounded that he would ever think that. He could understand he was rather, scary when he was mad. But he was amazed to think Virgil thought that would ever be directed at him.