I Gave A Child To One Minecraft Player, Here's What Happened (wilbur soot vs parenthood ft sleepy bois inc)
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coming home (or the story of how wilbur soot admits that maybe, just maybe, he doesn't have to do the whole parenthood-thing alone) by crimesiscrying
Fandoms: Video Blogging RPF, Minecraft (Video Game)
22 Feb 2021
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Wilbur sighed, standing up and wincing at the way his back popped after hunching over the two small bags - one for himself, one for Fundy- that were now sitting on the end of his bed. He glanced out of the window, where the horizon was slowly getting lighter, heralding the arriving day. Then he looked at his bed, where his 14-month-old toddler was still asleep, curled up under Wilbur’s far-too-big comforter.
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Wilbur Soot has decided that parenthood is hard. Scratch that, parenthood is fucking impossible. At least it is when your girlfriend leaves you alone with your newborn son and you have no family or friends to help you out.
After trying his best for quite some time, he decides that his 'best' is not even close to what his son deserves, packs their things and travels back to his childhood home. His family might hate him, but surely they wouldn't turn away a child with nowhere to go?
(spoiler alert: they don't)
(hate him, that is)Series
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I Am A Sad Fuck And I Don't Want To Talk About It (wilbur soot vs parenthood 2: the electric boogaloo) by crimesiscrying
Fandoms: Minecraft (Video Game), Video Blogging RPF
25 Feb 2021
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It's been two months since Wilbur came home, and life is going better than ever. Fundy is finally sleeping regularly, Wilbur's nightmares have calmed down, he's getting along well with his brothers (even the new one), and his family is safe and happy. Even with Tommy there having a not-so-positive influence on his son's unfortunately growing vocabulary, things are going well. So then why, on gods' green earth, does Wilbur feel like burying himself in his bed and never coming back out?
It makes no fucking sense, so Wilbur does what Wilbur does the best; ignores the problem and forgets about it.
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