[And so Teddy watches, slowly eating the popcorn and mouthing the words to the songs and keeping his one free hand locked with Billy's. This is not only a favorite of Teddy's, but also a nostalgic one; his mother got it for him when he was just a little boy, thinking the cover looked cute and that it was perfect for him. She had no idea how dark it actually was until she saw it along with him, but he loved it so much that she decided not to take it back. It was one of those movies that he watched at least once a day as a child with so much energy and not enough to do.
These days, he still watches it occasionally, and still loves it as much as he did back then, if the way he smiles at certain points says anything. Though with everything he's been through, one or two parts make him tense up, but the moment is soon gone. Mrs. Brisby is still bamf and quietly heroic and snarky and is still his favorite and everything else about the movie is still epic as always. He's just happy Billy likes the movie too; he'd been worried when he first showed it to him as revenge for watching so much Sound of Music, but his worries were unfounded. And Teddy probably fell more in love with him that day.
As the credits play, Teddy finds himself mouthing the words to the song again, even very quietly singing it. God, he loves that song.]
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These days, he still watches it occasionally, and still loves it as much as he did back then, if the way he smiles at certain points says anything. Though with everything he's been through, one or two parts make him tense up, but the moment is soon gone. Mrs. Brisby is still bamf and quietly heroic and snarky and is still his favorite and everything else about the movie is still epic as always. He's just happy Billy likes the movie too; he'd been worried when he first showed it to him as revenge for watching so much Sound of Music, but his worries were unfounded. And Teddy probably fell more in love with him that day.
As the credits play, Teddy finds himself mouthing the words to the song again, even very quietly singing it. God, he loves that song.]