Will Solace will not want to work as a doctor. That boy is so traumatized from being a field medic at such a young age and losing all his siblings.
He had to become Head of Cabin Seven and Head medic at 12 or 13, so he would have to be the person the campers go to when they're bleeding out or have a bone sticking out of their arm. He has all the pressure on him to save lives when he is just a teenager, and he should be living his life instead of having everyone in a camp counting on him to save others. So why would he want to continue to do so in the real world when he could be something else that's not so trauma-inducing
Will has a talent for healing, so I don't think he would leave the medical field
But I don't believe that he would be a doctor, but there are other opportunities that he could take, and not have to see gruesome wounds and people dying all the time
He could be a veterinarian. It can be gruesome at times, but I feel like Will loves animals and would love to take care of them, but he also gets to use his healing skills.
Or he could be a wildlife conservationist. Protecting Wild animals and wildlife. still doing some things in the medical field, but not as much as he would be doing as a Doctor
I have a strong feeling he would be a pediatric therapist (after healing his trauma), helping kids who have hard lives or those with mental disorders, because he wouldn't want kids and teens to go through what he went through when he was growing up
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Credit to @onetiny-inkdropuniverse for the idea In the most recent chapter of Binary Stars
Sunflower Siblings they could never make me hate you
He wants to ruffle her hair like a middle-aged dad would to his son for hitting a home-run, but the last time he did that she bit him.
Granted, he gets bit all the time anyway, so his restraint isn’t necessary
Sometimes Nico just sits.
And he watches.
Will, squirming, lets him.
“I don’t know what you’re hoping to find,” he admits, one day. The sun is out, but it is cold; Nico wears a sweater over his camp shirt, and had borrowed Will’s least offensive flannel. Goosebumped skin peels through the holes in his jeans. “On me, I mean.”
Nico blinks, slowly. His mouth is hidden in his arms, tucked into his bent knee.
“To find?”
“Yes.”
“Hm.”
He has huge, dark eyes. Brown, will supposes, but really they’re black; black like river mud, black like crumbling ash, black like polished stone. Black like the deep dark bottom of the well, so far down you can see yesterday’s reflection. Black like the stars so far up they blink at the child-age Earth.
“I’m not much,” Will explains, or tries to. His shoulders draw back like a string has been pulled between them, the hilt of his humerus brushing against the fleshy end of his earlobe. “To — look at, I guess. Or anything.”
Nico blinks. Will exhales, quick and sharp.
“Says who?”
“I — don’t know.”
He’s itchy, he realizes, at the back of his neck and under his chin, heated blood churning and pressing until the skin bubbles with irritation, nerves sparking. He pinches at the side of his neck.
“Just know, I guess.”
Nico hums again. There is the tiniest of separations, Will notices, between his pupil and his iris. Only if you — look. If you stare, searching for flakes of gold, of amber. They’re there. Will’s sure of it.
Nico reaches out, slowly. He waits for the weight of Will’s breath to return, for the pound of his heart to calm somewhere near normal; the tip of his fingertip is cool and rough, sword-rough, and in its tracing path across his nose and down the sides of his cheek leaves a trail of ice and pricking needles.
“You’re interesting,” says Nico, quietly. He pauses on the jagged, rounded scar off-centred on Will’s cheek, dug through two years ago, trying to piece together fragments of a skull. He presses his narrow fingertip into the outline, inspecting the contrast. “I like you.”
The coarse wind blows, and Will shivers. Nico’s steady shoulders twitch in the cold, and his finger moves with them.
“I like you. Too.”
There is no smile to be seen with half his face masked so tightly. But there is a flash in his sky-black eyes, like a strike of gilded lightning, like the flaming arm of solar flare; it burns, for a moment, in the dark space behind Will’s eyelids, and he takes the time to memorize it. To stick it in the walls of his memory, like glued-on attic wallpaper.
“Good.” He pulls back, tucking his hand back against the curve of his neck. He nods, once, graphing Will’s exhales “Good.”
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I think after tsats will would totally do practice with nico learning how their powers work together and what they can do because my boy will gave a goddess hay fever you think he won't train with it or try and learn to control it.
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Autistic Five HC is that he likes being upside down
Yep. He likes being upside down in trees, on the floor (but only if there’s a soft carpet underneath him), in his bed, on the couch, etc.
Why? Bc I, a fellow autistic, love being upside down. It is my one true passion. And I’m totally projecting rn bcs what else is there to do.
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