The Conjuring X Child - Reader
: This specifies the "trope" or the reader's role in the story. The exclamation point (called a "bang") is a common convention used to tag a specific trait—in this case, that the person reading the story is meant to imagine themselves as a child. Common Variations: Depending on what you are looking for, you might also see: The Warrens x Child!Reader
Not every story needs a happy ending. The best Child Reader fics acknowledge trauma. The demon may be gone, but the child reader now has nightmares. The story ends not with a party, but with Ed and Lorraine sitting vigil. That quiet heroism is more powerful than an exorcism. the conjuring x child reader
Ed is often written with a paradox: He can wrestle a demon into submission, but he is helpless against a child’s tears. He does the heavy lifting—the exorcisms, the salt lines, the physical confrontation—so the child doesn’t have to. : This specifies the "trope" or the reader's