More Megamind/Tangled Crossover Stuff. What.
Ffff. I haven't posted in ages and right now I'm just throwing up some drabbles. But. I'll post soon. Promise. Not even a cut beause lj is giving me so much trouble right now.
Also, these themes were shamelessly stolen from
7_crossovers without permission. ;;
1. Music
Rapunzel was introduced to a number of songs in Six's world, many of them very good and lovely and appealing... But none could take Sweet Child O'Mine's place as her favorite. It had been in that spot since she first heard it and Six told her it reminded him of her - and while there were other songs he said that about, that first one was particularly special to her. It became a frequently heard tune in the lair, between Six playing it for his fiancé and Rapunzel just humming it to herself whenever she did... Well, most anything, really.
2. Painting
One day, Rapunzel set up two chairs in front of her easel. Six received no answer when he inquired about this, just a shrug of feigned innocence. And then, once Rapunzel was completely ready to paint, she called him over.
"Would you paint with me?"
Six agreed to, and was surprised by how intimate something oh so simple felt. But sharing Rapunzel's favorite passion... Working on the same canvas to create an image together... It was very special.
As time went on, no matter what else she painted, Rapunzel always insisted that particular piece was the one she liked best.
3. Story
Six quickly found that while Rapunzel did enjoy hearing stories of his grand battles, her favorite tales were the simpler ones-- Silly incidents that had happened to him or Minion around the lair or about the city. Those types of stories were less abundant, and in Six's opinion far less impressive, but they made Rapunzel so very happy that he couldn’t bare to deny her.
"But why do you like them so much?"
"I'm not entirely sure. They're the stories that remind of the side of you two I see the most, I suppose. They’re the stories about my family."
4. Dance
Overall, Rapunzel was the most artistically inclined in the family, but when it came to dance, there was no questioning who was the expert. Oh, it was the area where Six shined the most-- In Rapunzel's opinion, he was even more in his element dancing than he was plotting against Metro Man. She loved watching him move to music... And loved even more to do so with him. And the pair made a point to do so often, dancing to each and every song in Six's -- And once she had her own music, Rapunzel's -- collections that they could move to.
5. Poetry
Rapunzel was many things. A poet was not one of them.
One Valentine's Day, she decided to try and change that, just for Six... Only to find that poetry was far harder than she would have thought. The words that sounded best never rhymed, and the words that rhymed never sounded quite right. It was immensely frustrating...
But poems didn't have to rhyme, right?
In the end, it was far from the most beautiful piece of poetry out there, but... It was heartfelt. Six loved it; Rapunzel was proud of herself for it. And really, that was all that mattered.
6. Eloquent
It amused Rapunzel, sometimes, how someone with as impressive a vocabulary as Six had could fall to fits on ineloquence so easily. He just got flustered so very easily-- It had been one of the first things she noticed about him. Of course, he was far less likely to get so flustered around her now... But he was prone to rambling-- Also not particularly eloquent. To Rapunzel, though, it was one of the most endearing things a person could do. Well, not any person. No, she certainly wouldn't have found it as charming with anyone else but her beloved Six.
7. Art
He'd been working on a blueprint when he found himself unusually distracted. His hand, guiding his pencil, seemed to develop a mind of its own... And soon there was a simple drawing of Rapunzel on the edge of the paper.
Huh.
He surprised himself a bit by adding in Minion, and then, himself.
A family portrait of sorts. He smiled down at what he'd ended up with, feeling pleased with himself. Which he shouldn't. This was supposed to be a blueprint for an upcoming machine, not a cutesy little doodle. But... Just this once, he supposed, it was acceptable.