Yeahh … Guys. Your parents aren’t kidding when they say don’t take sweets from strangers. Antonio’s fine, he’s just passed out. Mirabel isn’t being malicious, but she sure is being questionable. Growing up in a school full of morally grey students will do that to you.
I’m pretty sure I got Mirabel’s dress wrong for the time period they’re ambiguously in as well but I couldn’t be stuffed to change it.
Part 3 will be up in a week. AND DOLORES WILL BE THERE!!!!!!!
Synopsis: Perfect!Stuck-up!Reader happens to meet a mischievous prince while you’re walking through Encanto and he won’t leave you alone no matter how hard you try.
This was something I realized in Encanto. Each Madrigal had three kids.
The oldest ones all have very useful gifts that anyone could rely on, Julieta with her healing abilities through cooking, Isabela’s flowers give comfort to the village and Dolores who can hear literally everything.
The middle child has a gift that is useful but involves emotions, Pepa can control the weather based on her emotions, Luisa’s super strength makes her mask a confident persona and Camilo’s shape-shifting literally makes him change personalities.
And finally, the youngest ends up having a gift that isn’t really useful OR giftless, Bruno’s future seeing makes people think he’s bad luck, Mirabel being giftless causes her to be an outcast and, as much as I hate to say this, Antonio’s ability to speak to animals doesn’t really have a use.
(Technically Julieta, Pepa and Bruno are triplets, but mentally Julieta is the oldest, Pepa is the middle child and Bruno the youngest, you know)
Thank god Antonio didn’t go through what Mira and Bruno did.
Now I could be wrong, but this is what I thought of while looking back at watching Encanto.
okay but the warm colored madrigals have such a comforting reaction to Casita breaking.
it’s muffled by the music and destruction but:
dolores gently helps abuela to sit while she’s in shock going “here, let me help you, let me help you.”
pepa going “antonio, don’t cry papito.” and yelling for “julieta, come quick. ¡julieta!” to help in case he’s hurt.
félix asks “is everyone okay?”
camilo’s immediate tearful reaction is to care about his little brother, who just lost his animal friends and got his gift the night before – “my powers – they’re gone! i can’t… what about antonio, what’s he going to do?”
it really shows they’re a family raised to help people and that includes each other.