idk if anyone has done this yet but uhmmm
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"Oh."
"Thank you."
"I love you too."
"I don't know what to say."
"Not the right time, not the right place."
"I never thought you could love me."
"You're as stupid as you look if you think I don't feel the same!"
"What do you want me to say now?"
"I've waited so long to hear this."
"Can you please repeat that?"
"You were quite obvious."
"I've always known this."
"Can I get some time before I answer?"
"Why did you decide to tell me now?"
"I guess I have always been in love with you too."
"This is not a prank, right? Because then I would have to punch you and I actually really want to kiss you."
"You're not the only one who feels like that."
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A scout design for a comic I may or may not ever get around to drawing :]
Comic? sort of. It's chaos. Just. Pure Chaos
This is probably the dumbest comic Ive made
Live Scout reaction
She's a character we know extremely little about, however when you stop to consider the IMPLICATIONS of what little we DO know, things start to get interesting:
1. She lives in the roughest part of Boston ("if you were from where I was from, you'd be dead") but dresses quite elegantly.
2. She had 8 boys, all of whom she raised BY HERSELF, and yet somehow she finds the time to maintain this impeccable appearance.
3. Scout clearly loves and admires her to a point where it's one of the few things he'll drop his "tough guy" act for, and dialogue in the comics like "Ma's gonna kill me if she finds out" implies he also still fears her disapproval, despite being a fully autonomous adult.
4. Spy, despite what he likes to pretend, is clearly head-over-heels for her. He even had her likeness engraved on his fanciest gun! (Note the distinct hairband & hoop earrings) For a man who avoids attachment to the point where he never lets anyone see his face, that's an unusual degree of infatuation.
5. None of Scout's brothers left Boston while he was growing up, despite a few of them presumably being adults by then. Not only this, they were still all getting into fights together, implying they were both continuing to live with or near their mother and brothers, AND had reasons to brawl with others beyond just some adolescent street scuffle.
It explains her elegant appearance, how she and Spy were able to meet, why their bond clearly goes beyond a one-off fling, why she was able to be in Scout's life so much despite the financial burdens of being a single mother of 8, and why all of said 8 were continuing to get into fights with other locals. They weren't just some street gang, they were enforcers. It also explains why/how Scout got into mercenary work, his many mafia-themed weapons, and why he continues to fear her ire even as an adult.
Plus, take a look at this unused angle of the last photo from Meet The Spy:
You'd THINK a single mother from the rough side of Boston wouldn't appear so in-her-element on a fancy date with The Spy, and yet her appearance and demeanour here just SCREAM "confident and in control."
Scout's Ma is Boston's Godmother, and I desperately wish to see someone draw her as such.
i drew this because it was said in the comics that scout was gods favorite or something so i thought of this