Huey Duck (Platonic & Romantic Headcanons)

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TW: Emotional Manipulation, Implied Stalking, Toxic Mindsets.

A.N. - I, Huey, juvenile tyrant.


Platonic:

Paranoid. Huey doubts the integrity of anyone who approaches his friend, suspecting malicious intent at the slightest whiff of impatience or disrespect. The world is far too volatile for him to trust that the next stranger has nothing but honest goals, and other friends who do not share his zealous loyalty are inclined to prioritize themselves. This perceived failure of society fuels the delusion that Huey is the only one worthy of their friendship.

Superiority complex. Nothing infuriates him faster than someone proving that their skills are superior to his. Facing defeat in the presence of his friend is debilitating, and the humiliation spurs Huey to swear vengeance. He conditions them to view him as the first choice for assistance by memorizing their schedule and offering solutions for each dilemma they encounter before they inform him that they were suffering from it.

Overachiever. There is no task more vital than being the greatest friend possible, and Huey goes to outrageous extremes to ensure that he is supporting them in every conceivable way. His knowledge of friendship is limited, stemming from passages in the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook and a background in sibling supervision. This static awareness translates to Huey violating boundaries and being confused when his invasive actions elicit anything but happiness.

Romantic:

Despot. Huey has an authoritarian approach to protecting his partner, depriving them of basic freedoms such as when they sleep, what they eat, and how often they venture outside. In his inflexible mind, he is helping them to live their best life by shaving the qualities and habits he deems unhealthy and replacing them with their more productive counterparts.

Prone to coddling. Independence exposes his partner to a plethora of dangers that permitting him to manage their day would prevent. Huey reminds them of the ease with which he can eliminate much of their strife if they accept his revised calendars, explaining why the data he collected from their daily life guarantees efficiency.

Neurotic. Within Huey's thoughts exists a glorified image of his partner, complaisant and free of flaws. His admiration surpasses mutual respect and instead portrays them as a perfect person. He sees only what they could be and strives to mould them into this idea, but every mistake they make is met with denial and frustration.

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