A crossover between Portal and Princess Tutu. This was fun! Maybe clean up later?.....Maybe.
The urge to adopt several pets and name them after the Batfamily pets (specifically the animals that are the same like the comics, creating the characters in real life) is so strong.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll ever find a dragon bat to call him Goliath :(
I want Goliath so bad.
Also forget naming your human kids after characters, I plan to name my pets after fictional characters.
His mum had him at 20 with her college boyfriend at the time who bailed on her and left her to raise her kid in her own. She dropped out of college and went back to her hometown to live with her father, who set her up with a job working at a friend's company.
Now, she's trying to earn a biology degree online while working as a mechanic. (She sounds like a Dorothy to me)
Doug's aforementioned grandfather, whom I affectionately call Grandpa Bo, is also a mechanic, a car mechanic to be specific.
He likes to work on a little more delicate things like clocks and cameras sometimes as a hobby and dabbles in wiring and coding. A bit of a gruff old guy, but sweet nevertheless.
He owns a car mechanic shop called Bo's Auto Repair Shop, or BARS as everybody calls it for short.
Doug works part-time there, although he's less of an employee then a barely willing volunteer
As for why Dorothy isn't working there, in her own words, "I would die before I let my paycheck be decided by my old man"
The whole family is into anime, so they make that into their Movie Night Friday. Whoever wins rock-paper-scissors gets to choose.
Doug's family, while on the rough side and prefer a pounding on the back then a hug, is completely and totally there for him.
Bo doesn't really get why his grandson wants to spend the rest of his life writing articles upon articles of some other people's business, but he does know that Doug needs a good camera and help making a website, and he's the best guy to go to for both.
Dorothy understands more then her dad, and while she secretly hoped that he would pick a more, er, secure job, she supports Doug nevertheless.
Does anybody else think it's weird that nobody in Lolirock has a last name? Personally, I think the surname Irving fits well with this family. Doug Irving has quite a nice ring to it.
It all started with a tradition
Every week, without fail, since seventh grade Nathaniel and Doug have been coming to the same smoothie bar down the street.
Always the same routine; sit down at the counter, wait for the other to come back from whatever club activity kept them, order a smoothie, and dive into fandoms, school, the latest middle school drama, and in general just hang out.
They were there since during the cafe's early days, so the owner, a nice middle aged dude who just had his first kid (congrats!), and them are friends thanks to their long time patronage
And so, one day in freshman year of highschool, Nathaniel was complaining to Doug about how he doesn't have any money and that his mom had really been getting up in his business about college now that he's in highschool.
The owner overhears and tells Nathaniel that he's been thinking about hiring a new employee since his last one quit on him and says he could go for a trial run. Nathaniel of course jumps on the opportunity. How could he pass up the chance to work at one of his favorite place to be?
It was a disaster. Pineapple chunks spewed everywhere, strawberries mashed in the sink, mangoes tossed into the fan, and in the middle of it all was Nathaniel, on his phone, furiously questioning Google.
As it turns out, Nathaniel was terrible in the kitchen. Well, more like he's scared of everything in the kitchen. Ovens, knives, and, you guessed it, blenders. (A past trauma from one of his older, more rambunctious cousins.) The only kitchen appliance/tool Nathaniel wasn't scared of is a microwave and that's not very helpful in a smoothie bar.
As much as the owner would like to hire Nathan, the owner really doesn't want or have the money to hire someone who can only do cashier work.
The owner helps him clean up his mess and in his gentle tone, albeit with more then a hint of exhaustion, to maybe find a job as a cashier at a McDonald's instead.
Giving the newly fired Nathaniel a pity smoothie, the owner waves to the embarrassed Nathaniel goodbye. The man himself was too busy dreading his mother's response after he had bragged about the job to wave back.
Thinking that maybe he should run away to Hawaii, he walks by Doug's house. Wait.
Backtracking in an almost comedic fashion, Nathan finds himself just standing there in front of the house as he argued with his inner voices.
On one hand, if he goes in he'll have to tell his best friend that he's afraid of blenders. On the other, if he goes home then he'll have to tell his mom that he got fired on his first day. In the end Nathan chose the short term option.
Smiling as the door opened, his smile twitched when Doug's jaw dropped.
"Heyy Doug! Um, do you mind if I crash here for a bit until I figure out how to tell my mom about-"
"Holy shit dude what happened."
"I'm getting to that."
So starts the 4th longest weekend in Doug's entire life.
According to what I saw on the official Lolirock tumblr @teamlolirock , Nathaniel and Doug were apparently best friends, so I thought I would give a go at attempting to figure out/add on to the story of their friendship.
They met in middle school, 6th grade perhaps.
Doug was really shy back then and just listened to music secretly by himself on breaks, insecure because of past bullies and jealous of people like Nathaniel who always seem to have people around them laughing with them.
That was until little Nathaniel came by and saw he was listening to anime theme songs and then got super excited to find a fellow fan. At first Doug isn't very open thinking that he's just there to make fun of him for something, but slowly after more and more interactions he starts to trust Nathan
After getting over Doug's initial mistrust, they just generally click together, as surprisingly they have a lot of shared interests as well as a shared sense of shock humour.
Nathaniel, as a result of having made friends with Doug, drags out his new friend to meet his many other friends and helps Doug further his social group.
Till this day the pair still hang out all the time, whether at Doug's flat or at the smoothie bar
By now Doug’s mostly grown out of his shyness although he's kept his shyness for meeting new people. He can fake confidence pretty darn well though.
And after years of dealing with the blond, Nathan is still thoroughly befuddled at his long time friend, longing for those days where he wouldn't be assaulted by text messages at 2 am in the morning about the extinction of honey bees.
Note: If I were to assign them an irl friendship counterpart, I would say Josh and Ollie from Korean Englishman and Jolly. Their interactions are similar to how I imagine Doug and Nathaniel interact.
My favorite ship from Descendants
The quality isn't the best
Omg it's Doug from Brawl Stars no way
Alt without his jacket bc yes
I love chubby people