guardians of the galaxy

The fact that Meredith got a mention in Infinity War made me wanna finish writing that fanfic I planned exploring her life. I have total writer’s block, unfortunately, so this is all I have so far. I figured I should post it here just in case it’s all I ever have:

[Background: Meredith just found out she’s pregnant and has informed her parents and brother. Also, I too subscribe to that headcanon I keep forgetting isn’t canon, that “Jason” was probably the name on Ego’s driver’s license.]

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“Who’s the father?”

“Jason,” Meredith said, although the name came out in such a panicked jumble that it sounded more like “j’son.”

“And where,” said her father, his hands noticeably quivering, “is Jason now?”

“I don’t know,” Meredith mumbled, thinking of the spaceship.

“What’s his last name?” her mother interjected.

She felt like she was standing on the outskirts of Hell as she looked at the floor and whispered “I don’t know that either.”

“Oh, Meredith,” said her mother. “You didn’t even…” She took a deep breath as if to compose herself. “I’m so disappointed,” she said. “So, so disappointed.”

Her father suddenly decisively took her mother’s hand and lead her into the other room.

“We’re gonna talk about this privately,” he said. “Stay there.”

Meredith had no idea why she wasn’t included in the “we’re”, but she clearly wasn’t gonna be for a while. Her father closed the door on her. Thomas spoke up for the first time.

“How old was he? Don’t say you don’t know.”

Meredith absolutely knew that one. And couldn’t say. “Thirty,” she muttered.

“Bastard,” Thomas said flatly.

For the next few minutes there was muffled conversation from behind the door, and Meredith stood still as a statue.

Her mother marched out first, and her father tried to hold her back, but she was having none of it.

“You’ll have an abortion.”

“That’ll go down mighty well with your church-going friends,” Meredith said.

“Don’t you dare be sarcastic to me. How can you want this kid? Are you insane?”

“Honey, it’s up to her,” said Meredith’s father, although he said it very quietly.

In a fair world Meredith’s life wouldn’t have hung on that decision, but it did. And it wasn’t. “I want the baby.”

Meredith’s mother pursed her lips.

“Are you sure?” her father asked, rather desperately.

“Yes.”

“Do you want a baby,” he said, picking his words very carefully, “or do you want Jason’s baby?”

“I want my baby.” They were fightin’ words.

“You won’t want it in a few years,” her mother said, almost wringing her hands. “Hell, you won’t want it in a few months, when you start to show – you sure as God is my witness won’t want it when people stare at you on the street sayin’ there’s that little whore with the bastard child-“

“Mary!” Meredith’s father snapped.

“It’s not what I think! It’s what they’ll think!”

“Since when have you or I given a damn about what anyone else thinks, Mom?” Meredith asked. “Actually, if we’re doin’ questions, when d’ya think would be the right time to tell the kid his own grandmamma was callin’ him an “it” before he was even out the womb?”

Mary’s mouth opened and closed like a fish’s. It was almost funny.

“You think it’s a boy, huh?” Thomas said, speaking up before anyone else
could.

“Just’a feeling.”

 

God, the difference between GOTG Vol 2 and Infinity War is just, vast– (spoilers)

GOTG2 is all about overcoming abuse, breaking cycles of abuse, learning and growing and loving your family. And – this is the first thing I liked about it – it makes it so clear that any form of treating people like things is wrong, the narrative has no sympathy for Ego, why does he deserve any? It’s a hopeful movie, full of good things. Yondu dies, but he dies on his own terms doing something out of love. Everyone goes forward into the future with what seems to be better things ahead of them-

And then Infinity War decided, “you know what would be a really good idea, how about we spend a whole movie trying to make you feel sorry for a genocidal abuser and kill off a beloved Guardian to serve his story?”

It’s like the fuckin’ evil twin of GOTG2! That movie left me feeling upbeat and hopeful! IW has done…dramatically the opposite.

ladypolaris:

enigma731:

listen

I know actors aren’t their characters and whatever but watching Zoe Saldana be SUPER OVER THE TOP COMPETITIVE at press games is just further cementing my headcanon that Gamora is absolutely Like That

Omg, I have feelings about this that can mostly be summed up with HELL YES. Gamora may want to be a nice, sweet, considerate person, but she will absolutely pick up a giant ass gun and BLOW UP THE SHIP HER SISTER ALREADY CRASHED just to win a fight, so, uh….

Yes. I would agree she’s slightly competitive.

rootbeergoddess:

Yondu Undonta is autistic.

Or at least I could see him being autistic.

While he whistles to summon his weapon, I could see whistling being a form of stimming. He also loves to collect things. Cute things. He also has problems with talking to people and hides his emotions.

Autistic Blue Space Dad for the win

I’ve noticed, every time he has one of his trinkets to hand, he’s fidgeting with it. (As a user of fidget toys myself…)










readordiebyemilyt:

Infinity War is almost upon us, so here are the Guardians hanging out back before Groot became a teen and before their trip to earth. (I think Peter probably looks at the last panel–a photo–whenever he wants to remember how Baby Groot used to think he was cool.) I hope that Kraglin’s going to get a vacation for most of Infinity War–or maybe he’ll show up to give the others a ride at the end of the next movie…