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Weird that literally all languages have the original titles but German is just:
The island of the Peculiar children
The city of the Peculiar children
The library of the Peculiar children...
Etc...
What the actual fuck happened theređ¨

By the way, here are all my books on mphfpc

So I decided the to this with my oc again since I didnât do it correctly the last time but here it my is oc Maxwell Emilio Gabriel Martinez Cervantes , I also added Ricky because heâs friends with him and also a background like him
So hereâs some basic info about him
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Full name: Maxwell Emilio gabirel Martinez Cervantes
Nicknames: max , rat , mouse
age:15-17 (I havenât chosen an age yet)
Pronouns: he/him
Sexuality: bi & agender
Langueâs that he knows: Mexican Spanish ,English, French
Hobbies: drawing , painting, reading , writing , sleeping , gaming , listening to music , sowing
Likes: fnaf , argâs , analog horror , 2000âs low quality games , fashion , spicy food , alternative music , old regatĂłn , Spanish rock
Disabilityâs & disorders: dyslexia, adhd , anxiety
Nationality: Mexico
Dislikes: his school life , Andrea & Aiden , small talk , long social interactionn
Siblings : 2
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I decided to do this thing with the relationship of ocs with mphfpc characters

Okay so I wanted to add stuff that I hate the portmans for + Ricky

Okay so letâs start with Abe/ Abraham
I know that he is a victim of the war the possible or stuff that happened before the war if not his family was ( I could name multiple things that Abe has been thought in history witch is a lot for Abe)
List
1.black Tuesdays
2.the great depression
3.word war two
4. The Cold War
5.The division of Europe
6. The holocaust
7. The Korean War
8.The Vietnam war
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And with this information all of this will affect Abeâs life because nobody can forgot events like the ones I listed especially someone who has been thought them and lost all of their family & friends along the way
Witch is why Frank is an ABSOLUTE ASSHOLE for sending Jacob to Abeâs house (like the original post there could been multiple things. that could happened to Jacob and/or Abe too when he was in a panic but also ricky as well since he was there but just outside . any of them found have been injured because of Abe and his panicking but also Ricky has a gun in his car witch is a 22 I believe , he could have brought that gun if something happened anyone inside the house , HE COULD HAVE SHOT SOMEONE!!!!
But also Abe was a neglectful father and husband to his family witch cause the abuse because the abuser to Frank (basically the neglected becomes neglectful ). making him neglectful to his son and his OWN DAD because why on earth nobody decided that maybe it was a good choice to see if they can send. a nurse to Abeâs house when his health started to decline to help him or check up on him if they could .but yes I do understand why they wanted to send Abe to a home because Abe wound be able to get the help he needs.
But also to Jacob as well basically making Abe do all the parenting until Jacob was 15 and he FUCKING DIED!!! same with his mom if she was still alive when Jacobâs was born witch its a possibility since we donât know anything about herđđ or when she died at all but we do know that that Abe didnât take Frank truck or treating and she took of picture of him (I still donât know why he didnât take Susan maybe she went with friends or she was wasnât born yet??) who knows.
The way he also broke up with Emma is just something but that something isnât something that I like because why on earth did he send a picture of him with susanâŚ.. just why , like how on earth did he get the audacity to do that to her and also that his kids found one of Emmaâs letters , got rid of it some how (I think they flush it down the toilet ) but it made them think that Abe was cheating on their mother with one or more woman
And I donât blame them at all because if I found that out I wound believe that there was one or more woman but also they he was also neglecting his OWN wife too making her do all the parenting and if she was still alive when and died I do think that Frankâs reaction could different when Susan gave Jacob the book for his b-day
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Susan/susie
I really donât have any problems with aunt Susan but I do wonder why she couldnât give Jacob the book earlier since he was been dealing with grief & mourning for mine months I believe so?? , so why couldnât she give him the book earlier , I mean the only things I can think is because she wants to Jacob fully heal before she gives him the book
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Franklin/frank
(Iâll mostly be repeating things I wrote for and for Frank I think)
Like I said in the beginning Frank is irresponsible for sending their own 15 yr old son ti deal his his own dad who has deal with many horrors of the past ( basically some of the stuff I listed) and not actually going to check up Abe him self since he doesnât even have a job itâs volunteering (I donât know if you get paid for it) he could have been a house husband at this point
Also making Jacob call out of work instead of Frank doing it and telling all the other volunteers that there is some family emergency ďżź
Since the more responsible thing was Frank to go to Frank himself or ask Susan to go to check up on their dad who may or may not even recognize their own grandchild when heâs in a panic
And again Abe had a box cutter witch he could hurt himself or Jacob with where boxes cutter he could also do the same to Ricky
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Mary/maryann
There was no need for her to be the only one drinking in all adaptations of mphfpc she was drinking in the book , graphic novel , movie while everyone was completely sober during the âbirthday party scene
Also that there wasnât no need to even have a birthday party for Jacob at all when he wasnât stable for it or that he didnât even want one at all , hell she even threw a party for their own dog so she could just show off her house since sheâs R-I-C-H
But also why did she and not buy any gifts for Jacob until he was 8 or 9 years old , THEY HAVE MONEY!!! or Maryannâs has the money because in the book she bought something from Italy or somewhere from Europe to south florida if she can do that she can buy gifts for her own KID!!!
And the fact she doesnât even bother telling other relatives about his interest of even tries to learn his interest is just low because almost everything he has gotten are just stuff from his relatives that they donât even want expect the book and the old Sudan that he got because his mom or parents are getting a new car and the new camera that he wanted but only to help Frank witch basically means that â is this a gift for me or for youâ type of situation for me in the scene
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Jake/jacob
I donât make much to say about him since this post is basically just about his family and not the peculiars
But something I did found funny but is kinda fuck too is when he said â do I look like a truck stop hookerâ when Ricky said are you my mom when Jacob asked him if he was smoking and also chewing đ at his roof after Abe died and that Jacob was trying to convince him about the hollow that he saw
Also he knew that they both came from different backgrounds and he knew that he was richer or his moms side of the family is richer
But I also would like the point out how he thought if Ricky when I received a new car that costed more than Rickyâs car that he bought with a jar I coins but still has parry goers hit the car with something
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Ricky
Like Susan I donât have many problems with him
But I do agree with Jacobs frustration when he discover that he was smoking & chewing đ at the fight page and also that he muttered that Jacob needing brain shinier
While Jacob was dealing with the lost of grandfather and dealing with grief (I havenât dealt with grief but I know it can be hard on the person who is dealing with it ) and the fact that he said
â whatever, Iâm just being straight with you,â he said. â keep talking about monsters and theyâre gonna put you away. Then you really will be special Edd
Witch someone who dealing with grief that his grandfather is now dead but also going to some physiologist that he didnât even want to and also he thinks that the hollow was just some hallucinations and doesnât like the fact that people are treating him like heâs crazy , doesnât want to hear at alll
And I do think that Jacob may or may not made it clear that is isnât the biggest fan of Ricky doing both but this is just an opinion
Why Franklin and Maryann Portman are the Worst⢠(Part 1)!;

I want to preface this by saying that I know that by no means Franklin and Maryann Portman are the actual worst parents in fiction or in this series even.Â
Of course they aren't.Â
But that doesn't mean that I can't still refer to them as the worst⢠for them being shitty. Even if I do believe that on some leave that they do care about/love their son.Â
I also wanna point out that it's been awhile since I read the books so I'm going off my memory and the wiki for this. So I may forget some context of why this or that happens, and if I do that, feel free to comment it down below respectfully. And if I forget something that you find shitty that they did, also feel free to reblog or comment it down below because I would love to talk about these characters and fandom more.
Am I saying that Abe Portman is 100% perfect and did nothing wrong whatsoever? No, that would go against how his character is betrayed in the booksâas a flawed traumatized man who did his best to be there for his family and keep them and himself (as well as others) safe and went about some things the wrong way.Â
 Now that that's out of the wayâŚ
According to the wiki:
âJacob was born on Halloween, and up until he was eight years old was convinced by his parents that trick-or-treating candy was birthday presents (something apparently revealed in Hollow City).âÂ
These people are rich.Â
R-I-C-H.Â
Rich enough that Jacobâs dad can study birds and volunteer and write mine books that he never publishes without the worry of them not having anything to eat.Â
R-I-C-H enough that Jacob comments that âI did love her, of course, but mostly because loving your mom is mandatory, not because she was someone I think I'd like very much if I met her walking down the street. Which she wouldn't be, anyway; walking is for poor people.â And rich enough that they gave their kid their four year old sundan so that they could get a brand new car.Â
And for eight years, they had their son believing that candy was a birthday present.Â
1. Now, look. I get it. Birthday shopping is hard, especially for a little itty bitty kid but not actually having the money to buy your only kid gifts and choosing not to because people are handing out candy on that day anyway? That's not a very nice thing to do for that long.Â
They let him go through three years of school thinking that and we never learned how he found out that was a lie. That's not even including the fact that the rest of their extended family let this lie continue (assuming they knew).Â
Can you imagine if Jacob found out because he mentioned this to his classmates or a teacher? Maybe a teacher or family member could salvage the situation but little kids can be brutal, especially towards other little kids who they think are wrong and considering we know that in that same year, Jacob was pants-ed causing him to stop believing anything Abe saidâŚ. It's not entirely out of the realm of possibility tl believe that one of Jacob's classmates got in a fight with him over it and caused some kind of embarrassing, painful memory.Â
Though I guess it's a good thing they didn't get Jacob birthday presents that early on considering my second point.Â
2. The birthday scene.Â
Look at his birthday scene.Â
This scene? Shouldn't really exist.Â
Not because I hate birthday scenes but because Jacob literally told his parents he didn't want a party which under normal circumstances is a reasonable ask within itself. But these? These aren't even normal circumstances.Â
Jacob doesn't want a party because the one person he'd actually want there, in his own words, is his grandpa. His grandpa who died in his arms nine months before and who Jacob has been viciously mourning for said nine months. His grandpa whose death caused Jacob's âmental breakdownâ.Â
Whose house they had also cleaned out recently, doing shit all for the now sixteen year oldâs mental health and grief.Â
But what do his parents do?Â
Throw him a surprise party.
A surprise party.
For their jumpy traumatized son who found his grandpa bleeding out in the dark after getting attacked by a monster (or ârabid dogsâ) and who has been sleeping in the fucking laundry room.Â
Why on earth would going against his wishes be good for him? He said he didn't want a party and under these circumstances, it's even more understandable. If you really want your son to socialize or to celebrate, then get him a cake or some food he likes and invite his friend over. Talk to him.Â
Don't throw him a party he doesn't want and don't throw the kid who's been having non-stop nightmares about the monsters who killed his grandfather a fucking surprise party.Â
To make matters, in this party:
One of his uncles heâs not close to tries to spring a summer trip to his house on him, listing shit that he likely knows Jacob doesn't like with no previous warning to the kid himself (his parents were just planning to ship him off, whether he wanted it or not).Â
They're calling Jacob's apparent disorder âhis thingâ.Â
And nobody is actually getting him anything he wants. Just shit they've been gifted and are trying to get rid of.Â
Gifts like CD's of country Christmas music or subscriptions to Field and Stream (because his Uncle Les thinks he's outdoorsy, this one I can understand slightly since Jacob did want to be an adventurer but still).Â
The only exceptions being:
 1. The key to the family four-year-old sedan, which Jacob is embarrassed to be receiving in front of Ricky (who Jacob hasn't talked to in a long while after a fight they had).Â
AndÂ
2. A camera Jacob had been wanting for ages (since last summer) from his parentsâŚ.who likely only gifted it to him because of his dad's new book.
Which leads to his mom drunkeningly making front of her husband at her sixteen year oldâs birthday partyâŚ. Real classy.Â
Oh and 3. A book that belonged to Abe that Jacob's parental Aunt Susie snagged trom the house when they were cleaning it out. A book titled âThe Selected Works of Ralph Waldo Emersonâ.Â
She gave this to him, saying it was from Abe because he'd written Jacob's name in it.Â
Thoughtful right?Â
Well everyone else doesn't think so because they go quiet. Jacob's mom, Maryann even while drunk, tries to say it was thoughtful and that she didn't know Abe was a reader.
Meanwhile Jacob's dad, Franklin, is barely hiding how pissed he is.Â
Like dude.Â
Dude.Â
Do you really hate your own dad so much that you don't want your grieving son to have even just a book of poems that the only member of the family who he was close to left for him? Are you still, even after that disastrous day where you cleaned out the fucking house with him there and fought with him, refusing to let him have any ties left?
To be fair, you can say that this is because of his own history with Abe and that it's because Jacob is in a worrying state. But that doesn't really hold up considering that they let Abe babysit Jacob often and fill his head up with stories they thought he embellished due to his own trauma and because they thought that Jacob was well enough to handle trashing and donating all of his dead grandpaâs stuff.Â
Sure, they don't take the book from him but the fact Franklin can't even hide how pissed he is is shitty.Â
That's not even considering this little tidbit here:
âMy mother leaned toward me and in a tense whisper asked if I needed a drink of water, which was mom-speak for keep it together, people are staring.â
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Do I even need to say anything?
The fact that Jacob thinks this probably means that his parentsâor even just Maryannâhave said this to him before. Frequently so, even. To the point where he's trying to escape the room, feeling like he might cry, and instead of thinking that his parents (or anyone in this family) might be able to potentially comfort him in this hard moment, this is what he's thinking.Â
It's infuriating.
But not as infuriating as my last point for now!
3. Franklin sent his then fifteen year old son to deal with what he thought was his dementia ridden, war world 2 veteran father having a PTSD attack/episode.Â
Franklin gets called when he's volunteering at a bird rescue in what is either early afternoon or night by his worried fifteen year old said who tells him that Abe called him âflipping outâ.Â
He asks if he's taken his pills today and Jacob tells him Abe wouldn't tell him.Â
At this point, any reasonable adult would go and help their poor ailing father who may be having an episode or PTSD attack about the war, what happened to his family. The monsters.Â
At this point, any reasonable adult would send their son home out of danger and call up a friend or sibling or in-law to go deal with the situation.Â
What does Franklin do?
He sends his fifteen year old, who is at his job, to go check on Abe. Who again, Franklin thinks is having an episode.Â
Now, even if there was a chance that Abe would still recognize Jacob and wouldn't be a danger to him, who would risk sending their son to check on an ailing relative by himself when there's every chance that when Jacob gets there he'll be having flashbacks to the horrors he witnessed. I mean, it's understandable if you or another adult is there and need help calming the man for you to maybe have your teenage son there. Especially if he may be caring for him one day out of choice.
But sending your fifteen year old there by himself to handle the situation when he probably won't know what to do and when he probably hasn't seen one before?
And doing that when you know that your dad was in a war and still has a sea of weapons hidden away behind lock and key (a key which you have) because you can't be half assed to tell the shelter your volunteering at that there's a family emergency?
Franklin literally sent Jacob into a traumatizing situation that could turn dangerous (for Abe or Jacob, if Abe didn't recognize his grandson) under the assumption that all of his paranoid dad's weapons are stored away.Â
And what did Abe die with in his hand?
A box cutter.Â
Which just proves that Abe had things lying around that he could use as a weapon if needed. Things he could improvise with.Â
Just think for a moment about what could have wrong if Abe wasn't actually in danger from a wight but something he was actually imaginingâa memory from his past. Imagine what could have happened to Jacob if Abe had mistaken him for a burglar or a wight or what Franklin thought he was imagining.
Jacob can't fight.Â
It's dark.Â
Things could easily go wrong.
And what would happen if they did?
Jacob would be hurt and traumatized or dead and Abe would likely be in a horrible place if he wasn't, all because Franklin didn't care enough about his dad to go check on him himself. Hell you can he didn't even care about Jacob enough here, because he didn't care about what Jacob could possibly see if he sent him to deal with his grandfather.
Like, not only is he being incredibly shitty to his son but to his own ailing father who was at the very least convinced he was in danger and who was actually in danger (for all Franklin knew his dad could have actually heard someone breaking in but he didn't even take the time to think about it).Â
That's all I have time to write for today but there's several other things that they do that are pretty crappy where their son is involved that I will happily discuss.
Hope this doesn't disappoint, @kallmeweirdhprroe .
Yes especially when Abe and Jacob were both struggling because of the hollowgast that was at Abeâs
And also that Abe has been struggling since his own wifeâs died but yet they didnât do anything, basically playing some waiting game until who knows what would happen to him and especially that he has the take medication and had ptsd attacks/ episodes
and since Abe is old he can forget to take his medication or even take care of him self in many ways that being physically or mentally , physically becomes he has access to weapons and if not he can use house whole objects as weapons
Especially kitchen items like bowls , plates , knife , silverware if not anything solid like or small items that he can grab and use as a weapon
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Jacob was also suffering after the hollow and was traumatized to the point he didnât event want or couldnât go outside because of it and just stayed inside his house (specifically the laundry room where there arenât any windows )
Had terrible nightmares and woke up screaming but also had to wear a mouth guard because he kept grinding his teeth in his sleep or the fact that he only gets 3-4 hours of sleep (witch is unhealthy for him )
But also he to be on medication for nightmares or the fact that he had panic attacks or anxiety attacks during the day that he could basically not go to school and had a tutor to help him as well
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Yes I do agree with Ricky , heâs a teen heâs going to say & do stupid stuff ( like having a gun in his car ) but he does care about jacob differently than how his family cares about him even if the friendship may be strained
Examples
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1. Driving him to Abeâs place
2. Probably listen to him complaining about his job and how was wants to quit it
3. Does his part of the deal when Jacobâs tutors him in English
4. He stayed out of the house when Jacob told him too and when he gave him the reasons
5. Got his gun when Jacob discovered Abe and shooting thin air
6. Checking up on Jacob when he passes out (I think he past out)
7. Still dealing with Jacob and going to his house even though he didnât believe him on the hollow and he was probably uncomfortable
8.Showing up to Jacobâs birthday even after three fight that they have
9. Showing up to his funeral (I believe)
10. Stay at his house even though he made Jacobâs parents uncomfortable or that they made Iâm uncomfortable because of their money it just because their assholes
11. Basically drive him places because jacon doesnât have a car or he doesnât know how to drive , maybe both
Why Franklin and Maryann Portman are the Worst⢠(Part 1)!;

I want to preface this by saying that I know that by no means Franklin and Maryann Portman are the actual worst parents in fiction or in this series even.Â
Of course they aren't.Â
But that doesn't mean that I can't still refer to them as the worst⢠for them being shitty. Even if I do believe that on some leave that they do care about/love their son.Â
I also wanna point out that it's been awhile since I read the books so I'm going off my memory and the wiki for this. So I may forget some context of why this or that happens, and if I do that, feel free to comment it down below respectfully. And if I forget something that you find shitty that they did, also feel free to reblog or comment it down below because I would love to talk about these characters and fandom more.
Am I saying that Abe Portman is 100% perfect and did nothing wrong whatsoever? No, that would go against how his character is betrayed in the booksâas a flawed traumatized man who did his best to be there for his family and keep them and himself (as well as others) safe and went about some things the wrong way.Â
 Now that that's out of the wayâŚ
According to the wiki:
âJacob was born on Halloween, and up until he was eight years old was convinced by his parents that trick-or-treating candy was birthday presents (something apparently revealed in Hollow City).âÂ
These people are rich.Â
R-I-C-H.Â
Rich enough that Jacobâs dad can study birds and volunteer and write mine books that he never publishes without the worry of them not having anything to eat.Â
R-I-C-H enough that Jacob comments that âI did love her, of course, but mostly because loving your mom is mandatory, not because she was someone I think I'd like very much if I met her walking down the street. Which she wouldn't be, anyway; walking is for poor people.â And rich enough that they gave their kid their four year old sundan so that they could get a brand new car.Â
And for eight years, they had their son believing that candy was a birthday present.Â
1. Now, look. I get it. Birthday shopping is hard, especially for a little itty bitty kid but not actually having the money to buy your only kid gifts and choosing not to because people are handing out candy on that day anyway? That's not a very nice thing to do for that long.Â
They let him go through three years of school thinking that and we never learned how he found out that was a lie. That's not even including the fact that the rest of their extended family let this lie continue (assuming they knew).Â
Can you imagine if Jacob found out because he mentioned this to his classmates or a teacher? Maybe a teacher or family member could salvage the situation but little kids can be brutal, especially towards other little kids who they think are wrong and considering we know that in that same year, Jacob was pants-ed causing him to stop believing anything Abe saidâŚ. It's not entirely out of the realm of possibility tl believe that one of Jacob's classmates got in a fight with him over it and caused some kind of embarrassing, painful memory.Â
Though I guess it's a good thing they didn't get Jacob birthday presents that early on considering my second point.Â
2. The birthday scene.Â
Look at his birthday scene.Â
This scene? Shouldn't really exist.Â
Not because I hate birthday scenes but because Jacob literally told his parents he didn't want a party which under normal circumstances is a reasonable ask within itself. But these? These aren't even normal circumstances.Â
Jacob doesn't want a party because the one person he'd actually want there, in his own words, is his grandpa. His grandpa who died in his arms nine months before and who Jacob has been viciously mourning for said nine months. His grandpa whose death caused Jacob's âmental breakdownâ.Â
Whose house they had also cleaned out recently, doing shit all for the now sixteen year oldâs mental health and grief.Â
But what do his parents do?Â
Throw him a surprise party.
A surprise party.
For their jumpy traumatized son who found his grandpa bleeding out in the dark after getting attacked by a monster (or ârabid dogsâ) and who has been sleeping in the fucking laundry room.Â
Why on earth would going against his wishes be good for him? He said he didn't want a party and under these circumstances, it's even more understandable. If you really want your son to socialize or to celebrate, then get him a cake or some food he likes and invite his friend over. Talk to him.Â
Don't throw him a party he doesn't want and don't throw the kid who's been having non-stop nightmares about the monsters who killed his grandfather a fucking surprise party.Â
To make matters, in this party:
One of his uncles heâs not close to tries to spring a summer trip to his house on him, listing shit that he likely knows Jacob doesn't like with no previous warning to the kid himself (his parents were just planning to ship him off, whether he wanted it or not).Â
They're calling Jacob's apparent disorder âhis thingâ.Â
And nobody is actually getting him anything he wants. Just shit they've been gifted and are trying to get rid of.Â
Gifts like CD's of country Christmas music or subscriptions to Field and Stream (because his Uncle Les thinks he's outdoorsy, this one I can understand slightly since Jacob did want to be an adventurer but still).Â
The only exceptions being:
 1. The key to the family four-year-old sedan, which Jacob is embarrassed to be receiving in front of Ricky (who Jacob hasn't talked to in a long while after a fight they had).Â
AndÂ
2. A camera Jacob had been wanting for ages (since last summer) from his parentsâŚ.who likely only gifted it to him because of his dad's new book.
Which leads to his mom drunkeningly making front of her husband at her sixteen year oldâs birthday partyâŚ. Real classy.Â
Oh and 3. A book that belonged to Abe that Jacob's parental Aunt Susie snagged trom the house when they were cleaning it out. A book titled âThe Selected Works of Ralph Waldo Emersonâ.Â
She gave this to him, saying it was from Abe because he'd written Jacob's name in it.Â
Thoughtful right?Â
Well everyone else doesn't think so because they go quiet. Jacob's mom, Maryann even while drunk, tries to say it was thoughtful and that she didn't know Abe was a reader.
Meanwhile Jacob's dad, Franklin, is barely hiding how pissed he is.Â
Like dude.Â
Dude.Â
Do you really hate your own dad so much that you don't want your grieving son to have even just a book of poems that the only member of the family who he was close to left for him? Are you still, even after that disastrous day where you cleaned out the fucking house with him there and fought with him, refusing to let him have any ties left?
To be fair, you can say that this is because of his own history with Abe and that it's because Jacob is in a worrying state. But that doesn't really hold up considering that they let Abe babysit Jacob often and fill his head up with stories they thought he embellished due to his own trauma and because they thought that Jacob was well enough to handle trashing and donating all of his dead grandpaâs stuff.Â
Sure, they don't take the book from him but the fact Franklin can't even hide how pissed he is is shitty.Â
That's not even considering this little tidbit here:
âMy mother leaned toward me and in a tense whisper asked if I needed a drink of water, which was mom-speak for keep it together, people are staring.â
âŚ.
Do I even need to say anything?
The fact that Jacob thinks this probably means that his parentsâor even just Maryannâhave said this to him before. Frequently so, even. To the point where he's trying to escape the room, feeling like he might cry, and instead of thinking that his parents (or anyone in this family) might be able to potentially comfort him in this hard moment, this is what he's thinking.Â
It's infuriating.
But not as infuriating as my last point for now!
3. Franklin sent his then fifteen year old son to deal with what he thought was his dementia ridden, war world 2 veteran father having a PTSD attack/episode.Â
Franklin gets called when he's volunteering at a bird rescue in what is either early afternoon or night by his worried fifteen year old said who tells him that Abe called him âflipping outâ.Â
He asks if he's taken his pills today and Jacob tells him Abe wouldn't tell him.Â
At this point, any reasonable adult would go and help their poor ailing father who may be having an episode or PTSD attack about the war, what happened to his family. The monsters.Â
At this point, any reasonable adult would send their son home out of danger and call up a friend or sibling or in-law to go deal with the situation.Â
What does Franklin do?
He sends his fifteen year old, who is at his job, to go check on Abe. Who again, Franklin thinks is having an episode.Â
Now, even if there was a chance that Abe would still recognize Jacob and wouldn't be a danger to him, who would risk sending their son to check on an ailing relative by himself when there's every chance that when Jacob gets there he'll be having flashbacks to the horrors he witnessed. I mean, it's understandable if you or another adult is there and need help calming the man for you to maybe have your teenage son there. Especially if he may be caring for him one day out of choice.
But sending your fifteen year old there by himself to handle the situation when he probably won't know what to do and when he probably hasn't seen one before?
And doing that when you know that your dad was in a war and still has a sea of weapons hidden away behind lock and key (a key which you have) because you can't be half assed to tell the shelter your volunteering at that there's a family emergency?
Franklin literally sent Jacob into a traumatizing situation that could turn dangerous (for Abe or Jacob, if Abe didn't recognize his grandson) under the assumption that all of his paranoid dad's weapons are stored away.Â
And what did Abe die with in his hand?
A box cutter.Â
Which just proves that Abe had things lying around that he could use as a weapon if needed. Things he could improvise with.Â
Just think for a moment about what could have wrong if Abe wasn't actually in danger from a wight but something he was actually imaginingâa memory from his past. Imagine what could have happened to Jacob if Abe had mistaken him for a burglar or a wight or what Franklin thought he was imagining.
Jacob can't fight.Â
It's dark.Â
Things could easily go wrong.
And what would happen if they did?
Jacob would be hurt and traumatized or dead and Abe would likely be in a horrible place if he wasn't, all because Franklin didn't care enough about his dad to go check on him himself. Hell you can he didn't even care about Jacob enough here, because he didn't care about what Jacob could possibly see if he sent him to deal with his grandfather.
Like, not only is he being incredibly shitty to his son but to his own ailing father who was at the very least convinced he was in danger and who was actually in danger (for all Franklin knew his dad could have actually heard someone breaking in but he didn't even take the time to think about it).Â
That's all I have time to write for today but there's several other things that they do that are pretty crappy where their son is involved that I will happily discuss.
Hope this doesn't disappoint, @kallmeweirdhprroe .