Jade wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:46 pm
The tree was awesome. The Graves family is really just if the Addams Family had magic LOL.
This is what I've been thinking. I was rewatching Wednesday on Netflix recently and the 90s movies and yeah. A carnivorous tree for the holidays, the grandma who likes knives and fights poltergeists, the gargoyles, the random explosions that everyone treats as completely normal, the way Vixel's room is filled with spiders, etc. I remember from the books too, her dad offers to jump off the roof to help Vixel practice her healing, he challenges Didrixe to an archery contest and shoots an arrow through the neighbors window and they instantly know who did it, like it happens all the time. Ana even says a few times that her family is weird even for that world so yeah it's basically what you said and it's only a good thing rofl.
It was a cute story. I loved that Didrixe put little ribbons on her snakes, that's so fucking cute. I also completely relate with the stress of holiday shopping and also completely overthinking her gift. Her little panic over how she might be a bad girlfriend because she doesn't immediately know the perfect gift to give her. She's trying so hard and I love her. I liked that DIdrixe ended up revealing that she was just as scared and uncertain. Vixel gave her the best advice imo.
ALL THAT SAID though I want to know more about her dad because he has some of the coolest magic I've ever seen and it's just kind of mentioned in passing. Like yeah her mom makes it snow but he's out here conjuring reindeer and a sled and flying his kids across the neighborhood and bringing their snowmen to life and shit. At the end of the third book too he does all this magic inside the house to make plants bloom and idk it seems so ethereal and comfortable. But there's also something mysterious about him and I don't know how to explain it but yeah I want to learn more.
Edit: I also have to say it's funny that we only got this story because Arty had a spontaneous idea and churned out a 40 page story in a couple days. Some things never change