When You Have A Nightmare

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Thomas:
You usually end up crying in your bedroom for a good half of an hour, before you can finally stand up to go talk to him. You walk into his room, and go tap him on the shoulder, before whispering in his ear. "I Had A Nightmare." He instantly scoots over and pats the side of the bed for you to come lay down next to him.

Logan:
He may not believe in emotions, and fear is an emotion, but he still helps you. When you wake up in a shock, and make your way to his room, he is usually awake and doing work, because in his words, "Logic Doesn't Need Sleep." You go stand next to him before he realizes that you are there, then he turns to you and asks if you have had a nightmare. When you say yes, he tucks you into his bed, and grabs a book for you.

Patton:
When you wake up from a nightmare, you stare at the wall for a solid hour, before getting the courage to go to your dad. You knock on his door before entering, and hopping onto his bed. He wakes up, looks over at you, and smiles. He is never mad when his kiddos wake him up. He pulls you into a happy and safe-feeling hug, and you fall asleep like that.

Roman:
You wake up screaming your head off, which of course, doesn't wake him, because once he starts to get his beauty sleep, only he can wake himself up. You run down to his room still screaming before jumping onto him, which is the only other thing that can wake him up. He looks over at you as you still scream, before realizing what happened. He picks you up, and plops you down onto the bed next to him, and starts to sing to you softly until you have calmed down enough to explain to him what happened in a greater detail. Once you have, he wraps you up in the fluffiest blanket like a baby, and carries you down to the kitchen, and starts whatever show you want to watch, while making you hot cocoa and cookies. Then he delivers them to you, with some cold milk, to counter out the hot cocoa and watches the show with you, no matter what show it is, until you fall asleep on the couch, then he kisses your forehead and heads off to bed himself.

Virgil:
He too has had a nightmare, it's the same one every single night. You go and find him, explain your nightmare. Every single time you have a nightmare, you ask him what his is, and he says that he can't tell you. Maybe when you're older.

Remus:
For being you know...Remus, he is surprisingly sweet and kind of philosophical. When you have a nightmare and you too wake up screaming, he is at your door within seconds. You leap into the safety of his arms. He takes you to your favorite place in the world, a window seat in his room, and wraps you with 17 blankets, and begins to tell you a story. A story about a perfect princess, in an imperfect world.

Deceit:
Before you can even scream or shout or even leave your room, he is there. He seems to always know when something is wrong, and he promises he always will know. You tend to freak out a lot from nightmares, and he listens to every last word you have to say about it, before pulling you into a hug, which you insist that you hate, but deep down you don't. He rubs your back gently and you fall asleep on his shoulder. He doesn't move all night no matter how uncomfortable it is for him.

Remy:
You don't wake your dad up, instead you go into the living room, and watch your favorite show while trying to calm yourself down. After 30 minutes of that, your dad is downstairs, somehow knowing that you had a nightmare. He presents you with a fuzzy blanket, a pillow, and a heated blanket, and all is well.

Emile:
You run to his room as soon as your head pops off of your pillow. You jump into bed with him and cling onto his arm tightly. He calmly asks you what was wrong, and you answer truthfully. He then talks about some weird cartoon you have never heard of, and you of course want to watch it. So the two of you binge it for the rest of the night.

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