Ok so, I have to automatically overthink about this. Usually, it's not how something happens, but the behavior and decisions that led to the situation happening that way.
1 - Wednesday tells him: Think about the questions your audience will ask. Why would she tell him? What does she gain from telling him? Can the other aspects of the story still work if he finds out this way? You can make the argument that if she tells Tyler, this will show that they are at a point where she feels like he is someone to be trusted. Or maybe you can work it as a character growth moment, where Wednesday understands that she doesn't always have to work alone. If he knows because she tells him that gives a feeling of trust and comradery between them, that gives you leverage as the writer to include him in more scenes as an extra hand, and have whatever shenanigans she's causing be more effective.
2- If Tyler finds out by himself: Again, this is mostly about the questions. Why would she not tell him? It's her pride getting the better of her and she feels like this is something she herself has to fix? Is it a misplaced savior concept? Are there rules she has to follow? Maybe the spell or entity that sent her there was very clear about not talking? It could serve to draw a parallel between her current situation, and Tyler's situation as a Hyde; where they keep quiet and bear the weight of the issue on their own until they crack. This could also work to help your characterization of Tyler, making him find out on his own, because he is the type of person that truly knows her. He knows she wouldn't act like this, he knows she wouldn't make certain decisions, he just finds out because he pays attention and makes the effort to actually understand her.
So sorry for the two walls of text lol But this is such a cool concept!!!
Whatever you choose, I'll probably like it so...yeah
So I am working on the time travel story I mentioned and I’m in need of help to decide on something again (I promise you I am capable of decision making lol)
So, I can’t decide how I’d want Tyler to find out about the time travel. He will find out but I don’t know if I want Wednesday voluntarily telling him or he finds out accidentally on his own and a fight between them occurs
Your thoughts?
BARBIE POSTERS
feat. the wednesday crew
Sorry I'm going to be more normal about him
WEDNESDAY & TYLER + Taylor Swift Lyrics
“[Tyler] finds moments when he’s charmed by her darkness and oddness, as opposed to being turned off as everyone else is.” — Hunter Doohan
“Wednesday Addams would hate romance” No she wouldn’t.
She enjoyed the date with tyler. She would have kissed him had the sherif not barged in. She actively sought him out afterwards just to confess her feelings and to kiss him.
Not to mention wednesday and joel in Addams family 2.
She is a strong independent woman, yes. But that does not mean she is opposed to romantic affiliation. However, this doesn’t mean that she is actively seeking romance, or prioritizing it. It’s more of a “if it happens, it happens” type thing. She’s likely demiromantic if anything. She prioritizes herself and her goals over any romantic relationship but she’s not opposed to having it. I rest my case.
A new semester has begun at Nevermore and two rommates are having their first proper conversation in the quad.
Ajax: What's that for?
Tyler, carrying a metal baseball bat: oh this?
*a grenade hurtles towards the back of Tyler's head as if it were thrown like a baseball*
Tyler, without blinking: *hits it right back over the wall*
Wednesday's brother likes me.
Relationship advice with Wednesday and Enid
Enid confronts Wednesday about her relationship with Tyler.
Of course, the first boy I kiss would turn out to be a psychotic, serial killing monster.
Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
S/O to @therulerofallpotatos for the idea
It kills me that Ajax and Wednesday don't get enough love as a BROTP!
Like, the untapped potential these two have? Godly.
I can imagine Enid and Tyler are out on their ninth sparring match for the day, leaving their significant others waiting by the edge of the woods with extra clothing.
Ajax is stoned out his beautiful mind - cause being next to Wednesday is scary - and he just asks her about whatever she's investigating now.
She goes off about the gory details and her personal conspiracy theories regarding "what's really going on", and he:
A: Just hears her out and nods along, which she appreciates, cuz it's nice to have someone just shut up and listen.
B: Says something so enlightened and absolutely fucking BASED, that has her submitting an application to change roommates.
Someone smarter than me please explain what the writers actually wanted to convey in the ending scene of WEDNESDAY.
Cause my dumb bird-brain immediately jumped to:
"Tyler recognized her scent despite the chemicals he's on, and tried to break out to follow behind "