Aaa I loved your h5 Michael hcs! ((Also kinda obsessed with unmasked h5 Myers lol)) Could you maybe write some hcs about uncle!michael and Jamie?
• Michael refused to kill Jamie that night in his home. The control the curse had on him and the rage it produced were no more. The love he held for Jamie was strong enough to conquer both. Michael was free.
• The tattoo of Thorn still remained, an inked reminder of his crimes.
• Jamie is apprehensive at first, reasonably so. Was this one of his tricks? Even so, she didn’t really have a choice in the matter. She had nowhere to run to and no one was coming to save her. Her only choice was to trust the one person who, not hours prior, was intent on killing her.
• Loomis was rushed to the hospital, surviving his stroke. When informed that Michael and Jamie were currently missing, he corrects the officer in a defeated voice.
• “You mean Michael has vanished. Jamie Lloyd, like everyone else, is dead I’m sure.”
• “No, Doctor. They never located her body or his. They both are officially declared missing.”
• Missing not dead. The child couldn’t possibly be alive, not unless she somehow managed to escape the clutches of his patient. While Loomis was not one to hold onto hope when concerned with Michael Myers, he did find himself hoping that the little girl was somehow still alive.
• Loomis knows Michael isn’t going to be far from his home. If the police were competent, they would be able to locate Michael along with the girl within a week.
• But as we all know, the police are in fact not competent. Michael and Jamie manage to slip beneath their radar undetected. It didn’t help that after Michael’s rampage on the police department on Halloween night, a new police force was sent to replace Haddonfield’s fallen meaning they had no idea who they were dealing with. Reading about Michael Myers through reports was simply not enough.
• The search is eventually called off. With no leads, there was nothing more they could do.
• Initiating his own search, Loomis waits until all has calmed down and the chaos of that night has settled before making his move.
• As he suspected, he discovers Jamie in the Myers home. Michael strategically waited until the police had completed their search before relocating Jamie to his house.
• “Hi, Dr. Loomis!”
• Loomis stares at her wide-eyed, mouth agape, even when Michael appears from behind her.
• “My god.”
• They are determined to kill each other. Jamie on the other hand stands between them physically and metaphorically. She did not want anyone else to get hurt because of her. So this nine-year-old girl becomes the living, breathing truce between the two men.
• The mere fact that Jamie is able to calm Michael enough to talk him out of his anger leads Loomis to question the last several years. His evil patient has adopted a child.
• The Carruthers were not coming back, not after Rachel’s death. They, like everyone else, believed Jamie to be dead.
• Loomis contemplates notifying the police, even the National Guard, but thinks better of it. Michael was, for now, content, and keeping away from the public. Jamie was safe for now. If he were to send a man hunt out for Michael again more people would die. The risk was too great.
• Michael was the only reasonable choice to turn to and damn it if it didn’t go against everything he’s fought for the last thirty years. If God did exist, may he forgive him.
• While Jamie was able to survive on lukewarm baths and canned foods for the first few months, she ultimately falls ill and the paper-thin blankets Michael pick-pocketed from his neighbors were no long enough.
• It became obvious to both parties that she needed more than what Michael could provide.
• Growing concerned, Loomis offers his home as a temporary sanctuary. This would allow the girl to be properly nursed back to health and have both of them in close proximity (which he realizes could be a decision he might live to regret).
• Michael, of course, is not a fan. He knows he needs help, but not enough to accept it from Loomis. But, Jamie is worsening. She can no longer eat without expelling a majority of her meals’ contents and her once glowing skin had taken a deathly shade of pale. So his only reasonable choice is Loomis.
• At Loomis’, Michael and Jamie share his spare bed room. Jamie takes ownership of the bed, giddy about sleeping on an actual mattress for the first time in months. Michael doesn’t mind, not needing as much rest as her. He passes the time between patrolling the premises or watching over Jamie while she sleeps.
• Showing Michael how to give medicine to Jamie was not an easy task. At first, Michael is stubborn and tries to do it himself, but when he is unable to get the cap off the child-proof bottle, he begrudgingly gets Loomis to help. Bearing a smirk, Loomis shows Michael how to open the bottle and explains how much to give.
• “The lines on the cap shows how much to pour. Do not go over the line or you will risk overdosing.”
• Michael is perplexed. If medicine is supposed to cure her, why not give Jamie the whole bottle? You mean to say the stuff that is supposed to help her could also hurt her?
• Days pass and Jamie eventually gets her strength back and is able to keep down food.
• Michael catches Jamie trying to hide a photo from him which makes him upset. Unable to fight him off, Michael snatches it from her hands.
• “Please don’t be mad, Uncle.”
• It’s a photo of Jamie’s biological mom, his sister, Laurie Strode.
• While he is hurt and somewhat angry that she hid the photo from him and for this long, he sits down down and calmly points to the picture. He makes a verbal motion with his hand.
• Talk
• “About my mom?” She asks. He nods and the night is spent with Jamie and Michael sitting against the headboard of her room. She talks about her childhood and the sister he was never allowed the chance to know more about.
• All is going well for another month until Loomis takes a call one night, uttering the name Wynn. His words are cut off in an instant when the phone is ripped from his grip and slammed harshly back onto the receiver.
• Terrified, his first instinct is to reach for the hand-gun he keeps in his pocket. Michael points to his wrist and back to the phone repeatedly.
• “Michael, I am not understanding. That was my colleague you rudely hung up on. I have to keep up appearances if this is going to work.”
• Michael continues to point at the strange marking on his wrist, growing frustrated at Loomis’ sudden lack of comprehension. So much so that he lifts his mask up and speaks. It’s strained and his vocal cords hurt.
• “He did this to me, the rage is because of him. Protect Jamie.”
• He calls Wynn back and his as he stares Michael in eyes with understanding. “Michael is no longer a concern of mine, Wynn. He is gone, dead probably. There’s been no more murders since Halloween.”
• With Wynn momentarily off his tail, Loomis, begins his research on Michael’s tattoo and how it connects him and Wynn.
• Loomis will peek into Jamie’s room to check on her. He sees Jamie curled into Michael while he holds her close. No matter how many times Loomis witnesses the scene, it continues to perplex him. Nonetheless, Loomis knows Jamie Lloyd is the safest child in all of Haddonfield.















