Steven: Pigeon
Marc:
*Minutes later*
Steven: Dog
Marc: ??
*Minutes later*
Steven: Mouse
Marc: STEVEN WHY??
Steven: I like acknowledging their presence. Sometimes I wish people would do that to me. It makes me feel real
Marc:
---------- Next time Marc is fronting ------------
Marc, seeing Steven in a reflection: Steven
Steven: ?
Marc, seeing Steven in a puddle: Steven
Steven: Aw wait Marc are you- 𼺠thanks man
Marc:
Marc: :)
"are you ok?"
no i want matthew murdock to cuddle with me and kiss me on the forehead and tell me that everything's going to be fine. I need him like i need oxygen to breathe.
ive seen some fics about teaching marc how to cook/bake, but I feel like marc can already cook??? like he clearly had to be independent from a young age and that probably included having to make his won meals since his mum clearly wasn't going to and his dad looks exhausted </3
-m
YES YES YES YES
MY BOY IS THE NEXT GORDON RAMSAY OKAY.
youâre like dead on the money with the independence thing. cause there was no way in hell his mom was making him food, and his dad was probably always at work.
so one day when his mom is passed out in her room, and the time is nearing 7 oâclock, marc takes the money his dad left him for pizza, and instead goes to the convenience store. heâs either buying kraft dinner or cup of noodles/mr noodles (I donât know which brand the us usesđ¤ˇđźââď¸), and yeah, he kinda burns it and it doesnât taste great, but itâs something.
from then on though, he becomes determined. whenever him and his dad went grocery shopping (cause once again, his mom ainât doing shit), marc was always slipping in ingredients for recipes he found in old cookbooks. heâd pocket pages of recipes, lists of different spices to useâanything he could get his hands on, he tried. his favourite things to make as a kid were chilli and spaghetti, but heâd also learn to make matzoh ball soup and challah. and because kid marc still loved his mom, he definitely made extra in case she was hungry (not that she ever did, but he always made a place for her at the table) :(
truly, I could on forever about this. but in short, marc spector is the most amazing cook youâve ever met. and yes, he loves taking you out to dates at restaurants, but heâd much rather make dinner with you.
â¨the-archxr thoughtsâ¨
Matt Murdock x Reader
Words: 2472
Summary: Matt tries to find his pregnant wife when half the world seems to have disappeared.
Notes: Okay, so Iâve seen this idea multiple places and I really thought it would make a good imagine. Iâm not totally sure who the first person to post this was, so if you guys could tag them in the comments or something thatâd be great. Iâve also not seen the end of Daredevil, so this is pretty much not going to deal with anything from the series.
More Matt Imagines: HERE
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Everything was perfectly normal. Well, as normal as it could be after yet another alien attack in the city. With the âBig Boysâ taking them on, Matt figured everything would be resolved. After all, despite damages, they saved New York before. They could do it again. Invaders from space were little above Daredevilâs jurisdiction- not that he actually had any.
âDo you think theyâd ever put aliens on trial?â Foggy asked, looking at Karen over his glass. She giggled.
âDonât you think itâs a little early to be drinking?â
âHey, if the world is really ending this time, then I think it is perfectly normal for all of us to drown our sorrows in Mattâs cheap liquor.â
Matt pretended to look offended. âYouâre more than welcome to go get your own, you know.â He poured himself a glass. âBesides, Iâm not the one that got this one. Y/N did.â Not that sheâd be drinking it any time soon.
âAh, and where is the lovely Mrs. Murdock today?â Foggy glanced around the apartment.
âVisiting her mother,â Matt said.
Everyone grimaced in unison.
Foggy looked down at his glass. âSheâs going to need this more than I do.â
Matt smiled to himself. Until you got home, he was the only one in the room who knew why his wife would only be drinking water. It was the reason heâd invited Foggy and Karen over. As soon as you finished telling your mother, the two of you would be asking them to be the godparents. Sure, they werenât Catholic, but Matt had a feeling that Father Lantom would overlook it.
âOkay, so back to my question- if thereâs another âthe sky is fallingâ situation, do you think theyâd put the space sons of bitches on trial?â Foggy said. His eyes widened. âDo you think people would have to defend them?â
âI think itâs safe to say we wouldnât have to worry about something like that.â Matt chuckled.
Foggy shrugged and the three of them laughed. Matt had tried not to think of the new attacks in the city. The world was dark enough without galactic threats clouding the sky. He had to be strong. Especially now.
Foggy raised his glass, the drink sloshing against the glass. Karen did the same.
âA toast,â Foggy beamed, âto making it through another day.â
âCheers,â Karen said.
Matt just laughed and moved his glass to connect with theirs. But there was no clink. His glass hit nothing but empty air. It wasnât until the other two glasses shattered against the table that he realized he couldn't hear their heartbeats anymore.
âFoggy?â His voice trembled. âKaren?â He reached out his shaking hand, finding nothing but a soft movement of air- like someone taking a final breath. âT-this is funny. Foggy, this isnât funny. Karen!â
For a painfully long moment, there was nothing but dreadful silence. Everything was still. Dead. Then came the noise. Crashing, sirens, but most of all screams. It filled his head until it was unbearable. He stumbled to the window, feeling a crushing emptiness. Maybe Foggy was right. The world was ending.
-
âYou should eat. You look like you havenât eaten.â Your mother scolded. She set a plate of rolls in front of you and went to pour you a glass of wine.
âIâm fine, mom.â You slid the glass away.
âYouâd eat better if the two of you were making any money.â She muttered.
You pinched the bridge of your nose, already fighting the headache you knew would come from this visit. Ever since you and Matt got married, she took a special- and critical- interest in the kind of cases Matt took.
âI didnât come here to talk to you about that.â You sighed, trying to hide the frustration in your voice.
âAll Iâm saying is that, should you reconsider going to a bigger firm, maybe a corporate one-â
âMother.â You exasperated.
âWhat?â
âIâm pregnant.â
Finally, she was quiet. She simply grinned a shocked grin and threw her arms around you. You were both beaming when you pulled apart and she started rambling about all of the people she needed to call.
âIâm going to be a grandmother!â She cried. âOh, you and Matt will have to come over for dinner and Iâll cook you a real meal and-â
âPhone calls, mom. You said you were going to make phone calls.â You said before she could passive-aggressively nag you anymore. âHere, you can use mine.â You began to hand her your cell phone.
âYes, youâre right, I have toâŚâ She didnât get to finish. Her eyes locked with yours in a moment of confused panic before her body started to change. Piece by piece, it was as if she was a burning piece of paper and the breeze was carrying the ash away until there was nothing left. Your phone fell to the floor, the screen cracking and splitting into dozens of pieces.
You stood, frozen with terror. A horrified sob caught in your throat and you had to force yourself to keep standing as your knees began to buckle. You blinked. Nothing. You pinched your arm. Nothing.
âM-Mom.â You choked out. This canât be happening.
You managed to walk over to the window, hoping to get some air and that this was all just a result of your motherâs cheap perfume and hormones. But as you looked out, you saw the chaos. Whatever just happened to your mother had happened to other people. Cars crashed into each other. Mothers screamed as their children vanished. Police sirens roared from what seemed like every corner.
Your hand fell to your stomach and you started to hyperventilate. Your mind could only form a single, screaming clear thought.
âMatt.â
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Matt plowed through the chaos, trying to dodge every panicked civilian running past him on the way to your motherâs apartment. The automated voice of your voicemail ran through his head.
âThis is Y/N Murdock. Please leave a message.â
Heâd called three times. Nothing.
The building of your motherâs apartment was rampant with terror. People ran in and out, some shouted down from the windows, others just sat alone in their apartments and cried. Even through the walls, he could hear their heartbreak. Still, as hard as he focused, he couldnât hear you.
He climbed the stairs two at a time until he reached the third floor. The hallway was just as alive with panic as the rest of the building. People darted back and forth between rooms. He felt the numbers on the walls until he reached your motherâs apartment. The door was still, the room inside quiet. He clutched the doorknob with a shaking hand and found it unlocked. The door swung open with an ominous creak.
âY/N?â He called into the apartment. No response. He stepped inside. âY/N, sweetheart, please. Please please be here. Something is going on. Please be here.â He felt around the room desperately, hoping that he would feel your skin, hear your voice, even just your heartbeat. He stepped on something, the glass cracking beneath his foot.
Mattâs heart cracked along with it. He crouched down, recognizing your phone in his hand. His knees hit the floor.
None of this made any sense. People donât just vanish. Half of the hearts in New York donât just stop beating. If he was one of those big-time heroes, maybe he would know what had happened, but he wasnât. He was here, living with the consequences again. Right when his life finally seemed to even start making sense.
Oh, God.
The baby.
Mattâs stomach lurched. Another crack shot through his heart. He screamed. Tears burned on his cheeks before he could stop them. He clutched your phone in his hand and hurled it at the wall. Any remaining glass shattered completely.
âWhatâs happening?â He howled. His sobs made his words sound like a wounded animal. Desperate cries for help.
He thought of praying. Praying for him to be wrong. Praying for you to be here. Praying that whatever the hell had happened hadnât happened to you. But all he could hear were the screams of the people outside. He knew that, if God really was up there, he wasnât listening.
-
The apartment seemed to haunt him. As he opened the door with a shaking hand, he tried to ignore the tricks his mind was playing on him. He could still hear the dual heartbeats of you and the baby. He could still feel you near him. Hell, he could even hear your voice. But it couldnât be real. You were gone. Whatever had happened to Karen and Foggy had happened to you.
Your heart soared when you saw him walk in the door. You called out his name through sobs, but his expression didnât change. The heartbreak on his face only deepened. It took you a moment to understand why he was responding like this, but once you did, you started to approach him slowly.
He didnât realize you were really there.
âMatty,â You said. You took slow steps towards him. His head tilted to the side, hearing your footsteps.
âMaybe Iâm just going crazy.â He muttered to himself. You took another step.
âBaby, Iâm here. I didnât vanish. Iâm right here. Iâm okay.â
âY/NâŚâ His voice was without hope. He said your name like he was praying. Finally, you put your hands on either side of his face.
âIâm right here.â You cried. âIâm here. Matty, I thought you were-â Your words cut off with another sob. Realization and relief washed over your husbandâs face. Matt didnât say a word. He just threw his arms around you, crying into the crook of your neck. He clung to you like you were the only thing keeping him from disappearing just like everyone else.
âKaren and Foggy⌠I went to your motherâs apartment. Your phone⌠I was convinced that you were- oh thank God.â He choked. You held him tighter, your whole body trembling with a combination of relief and terror.
The two of you must have stayed like that for hours. Holding each other while the world fell apart around you. For a short time, all that mattered was that Matt was here. He was in your arms and kissing your face. He muttered a few more prayers- if he didnât maybe youâd still disappear.
Once you finally broke apart, the panic resurfaced in your chest. Karen and Foggy. Your mother. What the hell happened? Were they dead? Where else was this happening? Was it just New York? Was it the whole world?
All of the questions built up into one that actually formed on your lips. You curled up beside Matt on the floor, laying your head on his chest and you both leaned on the couch.
âWhat are we supposed to do now?â
Matt tucked your head under his chin. âWe survive.â
-
Five Years Later
A moment of panic settled into his chest. He listened to the bustle of people around him. A heaviness hung in the air- the same weight that had lingered for the past five years. It made it hard to focus.
âJackie!â He called into the crowd. He listened again and heard it. Laughter. Playful barks and a clinking collar. He let out a sigh of relief and followed the sound of his daughterâs laugh.
Sheâd wandered off to pet a dog- whose owner was happy to stop her jog and let Jackie pet him. When Matt found them, the two continued their run, much to the dismay of the young girl.
âJackie Karen Murdock, how many times have I told you to stay with me when weâre walking?â He scolded, but his tone was light. Her small hand found his and her voice matched a pout.
âSorry, daddy.â
He smiled at her and leaned down to kiss her forehead. âCome on. Mom and Percy will be getting back soon.â
âOkay!â She squealed and began pulling him down the sidewalk. Matt laughed and did his best to keep up with her. By the time theyâd reached the apartment building, you were coming down the sidewalk from the other direction, having just brought your son back from a doctorâs appointment.
âJust a little cold. Nothing to worry about,â You said, joining your husband and daughter at the front steps.
âThatâs great,â Matt beamed. When you told him you thought Percy needed to go to the doctor, his brain naturally jumped to the worst scenario. The baby in your arms reached out his tiny fists to his father. Matt took him from you and you couldnât help but marvel at him.
The way heâd fought and worked to keep the city safe these past few years and still was able to have moments like this- moments of peace- was something you admired. Somedays you worried youâd forgotten what it felt like to not worry.
âCan I go play now?â Jackie whined, tugging on your pant leg. âDaddy got me a new toy.â
You shot your husband a look. He shrugged.
âI caved.â
You shook your head and laughed. âAlright, go on upstairs. Weâll be there in a second.â She took your keys and the bag from Mattâs hand and bolted away. She knew her way around the building- probably a little better than youâd like. Itâd make her sneaking around when sheâs older a lot harder to catch. Then again, with Matt that probably wonât be an issue. The thought made you snicker.
âWhat?â Matt smiled. You kissed him on the cheek.
âNothing.â Part of you was just happy that there was a future to think about. For so many⌠You tried not to dwell on it.
Just as you moved to follow Jackie, Matt froze. His expression darkened and a worried tone took over his voice.
âSomethingâs happening.â
A dark form seemed to overtake the air, like a solid, ashy mist. Then⌠people. Dozens of people appeared around you where there was nothing before. The recognition clicked in your mind. This was how everyone disappeared.
They were coming back.
Matt pulled you aside, still holding Percy close to his chest. He winced at the sudden influx of noise and panic flooding his head. Confusing shouts and cries filled the air. Percyâs wails joined and you did your best to calm him down.
Through everything, Matt heard the sound of small, quick footsteps running back down the stairs. He grabbed your hand.
âJackie,â He said. Both of you hurried into the building, catching her at the top of the stairs. She didnât seem scared, however. She seemed excited.
âThere are people in the living room.â She giggled. âThey said theyâre your friends. Can they be my friends too?â
You felt Mattâs grip on your hand tighten and the two of you ran up to the apartment.
HE DESERVEE THIS AS HE SHOULD!!!
Charlie Cox turned down numerous job offers after Daredevil Season 3 because Netflix kept him and the crew in the dark about the cancellation. The writers' room was literally already at work crafting storylines for Season 4 and only then did they get informed about the show's cancellation. Charlie legitimately thought he will never get the chance to play the character he loved so much that he prioritized it over other role offers.
4 YEARS LATER...
Charlie is back in 5 projects as Daredevil, including his own show with an unprecedented 18 EPISODES. 18.
He deserves this so much đ my beloved
hey let's play a drinking game where we watch whole cake island final boss fight and drink everytime big mom says "WEEDDING KEEEKIII"
YET THIS MAN IS BAFFLED THAT WE CALL HIM BABYGIRL
CHARLIE COX ACCIDENTALLY READING A COMPLIMENT THINKING IT WAS A QUESTION AND THEN GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE CAUSE HE DOESNâT LIKE WHEN PEOPLE COMPLIMENT HIM I LOVE THIS ADORABLE SHY BABY SO MUCH [x]
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AHHH THE CUTEST EVERR!!!
finals season means petting zoo on campus!! đ¤
idk about you but i feel like jake lockley would love arctic monkeys
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