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They opened doors for her, waved at her, fluttered their eyes. Elisa just smiles and waves back, friendly, if not a little bit confused by the sudden onslaught of attention. In return he walks closer at her side, when she's not looking or when he believes she's not paying any attention to him-he glares in they're direction. The younger males tended to flee with their tails curled between their legs while the males around his age or older took his warning glances as a challenge-much to his annoyance.
Here's a totally Gaxlay brained scenario-Elisa gets hit on constantly by other male gargoyles, but is totally oblivious to the flirting. And Goliath tries very hard to let his jealousy show.
Honestly. Elisa and Fox as frenemies is utterly underutilized. I want to see these two get into ridiculous hijinks. I want Fox to look at Elisa, grab her by the shoulders and go "come on, Maza, don't you just wanna go apeshit sometimes?" And Elisa just being, absolutely done with her while trying to hold on to her moral compass and Fox's is like - Whoops! I accidentally committed a felony!
And Elisa's like đ you did that on purpose.
âAnd a Hunting We Will Goâ
Summary: In retrospect, Elisa shouldâve seen it coming-Â
Words: 1,324
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Warnings! Blood, Animal Death
 A03:
In retrospect, Elisa shouldâve seen it coming-Â
 Working a twelve hour shift straight was a bitch. Exhaustion crept to every little corner of her body, her arms and legs felt like lead, her back was stiff, her eyes burned red from the lack of sleep. When she finally got home, she jumped straight into a hot bath to soak. The steam and heat were heaven on earth as she sunk low into the bathtub. She wanted to exist here forever.Â
 "Mommy!â the door to her bathroom thundered open, the hinges squeaking as it hit the wall. Elisa repressed a groan but kept her eyes closed sinking lower into the hot water. As they say-a womanâs work is never done.
 "Yes, baby?â The excited taps of bare feet slapped against the tiles.
 "Look what I caught!â The smell hit her before her eyes popped open and another word left her lips. With a loud, violent splash, hot soapy bath water smacked her right in the face.Â
 Coughing and sputtering, Elisa struggled to wipe the water out of her eyes, groping in the dark she leaned over the tub to grab a dry towel.
 There was a moment in all the silence where time stood still-after getting the suds out her eyes, she opened them only to be greeted by dark, lifeless ones. Beak hung open; a dead pigeonâs carcass sailed the currents of her now bloody bath water.
 Elisa froze for a brief second.
 "See!â Aila yelped excitedly, hopping up and downâ I got it all by myself!â Elisa managed to tear her eyes away from the dead animal to catch a glimpse of her daughterâs bloody face and bloody fangs which had tatters of feathers stuck in between them.Â
 YeahâŚâŚ She really, really shouldâve seen it coming.Â
 Goliath was teaching them how to hunt. Elisa didnât think it was necessary. But, he protested, saying that it was. What if they were caught in a situation where they needed to catch their food in order to survive?Â
 He had a point. Better safe than sorry.Â
 Besides, every hatchling is taught to hunt, regardless. Itâs tradition. Elisa left him to it. It gave the kids an extra outlet to expend energy anyways. By the time they came home, they were absolutely exhausted which made putting them down for nap time far easier.Â
 Elisa didnât think much of it, well, until there was a dead pigeon swimming in her bathtub. She wasnât mad (why would she be?) or anything just startled. Dead things really shouldnât bother at this point, especially concerning her own career.
 "Baby, where did you get the pigeon from?âÂ
 "Outside!â Vague answer. Did Goliath take them hunting? It was pretty late last she checked.
 "Whereâs daddy?âÂ
 "Donât know! I did it by myself!â Elisa frowned a little.
 "Aila, youâre not supposed go hunting without daddy"Â
 "I wanted to do it myself. See! Iâm a big girl now, I can do it"Â
 "I know, baby, but you couldâve gotten seriously hurt. Youâre all cut up"Â
 "I only got some scratches, but it doesnât hurtâ she held out her arms, oblivious to the alarm in her motherâs voice âand-and I didnât cry either. See Iâm big now"Â
 "I can see that-â the scratches along her arms and face didnât seem too bad. Nothing a little antiseptic cream and some bandages canât fix âbut, honey, you need to be more careful"Â
 "But Iâm okay!â she argues then reached up to rub her wounded cheek âsee!âÂ
 "I know, but still-"Â
 "Elisa!â Goliath barreled through the bathroom door, she nearly spat her beating heart out. She sometimes forgets how fast he can move despite his massive size.
 Also, the door to the bathroom was broken.
 "I smelt-Aila!â He was by her side in seconds, lifting his third born up to inspect her injuries "what happened?!â
 "Hi, daddy! Look!â She pointed to the bath water once again blind to the anxiety she was causing both of her parents "I caught it all by myself!â She chirped excitedly, wings and tail fluttering in glee.
 "I-what?â
 "The pigeonâ she says.
 "Pigeon-â his eyes drift over to the poor avian floating in the bathtub "oh.â He replies softly.
 "I caught it, daddy!âÂ
 "Ah, I can see that, but you are quite the mess, my daughter"Â
 "It scratched me, but I fought back really hard!"Â
 "I checked the cutsâ Elisa intervened âtheyâre too shallow to be anything serious"Â
 "Are you going to cook it, mommy?"Â
 "Cook it?"Â
 "I caught it for dinner. I wanted to help"Â
 "Oh! Well, sureâ Elisa pushed some wet hair from her face side eyeing the dead bird.Â
 Right.
 "Yay!â
 After the fear had vanished from the room, Goliath helped their daughter to a well needed bath. Elisa tended to the pigeon, the poor bastard didnât see it coming, and wrapped in an old, tattered bath towel.Â
 âGuess Iâll have Owen dispose of it. Somewhereâ
"Ow! Daddy that stings!"Â
 "It means the medicine is working"Â
 âCan I have the hello kitty Band-Aid?"Â
 "Yes, daughter you mayâ father and daughter were housed in the master bedroom. Aila was scrubbed head to toe. Squeaky clean. Goliath was treating her scratches while she watched intently from her perch on the edge of the bed.Â
 "Aila?âÂ
 "Yes, daddy!â It gets a smile from him before he changes his demeanor.
 "You know youâre not supposed to go hunting without me"Â
 "But daddy-âÂ
 "There are rules in place for reasons; they are there to ensure your safety."Â
 "But daddy-"Â
 "Aila-â
 "But daddy Iâm not little anymore.â She cuts him off again.
 "Well, yes, but that doesnât mean my rules no longer apply. You may not be so little, but you are still learning, any number of things could have happened. Youâre lucky a couple of scratches are the only thing you received." Â
 Her ears fell back behind her head "Are you angry?"Â
 "No, I just want you to be safeâ
 "OkayâŚ.â she says a little dejectedly "Iâll wait for you"Â
 "Thatâs all askâ he gently pats her head.
 "Will you cook it for dinner?âÂ
 "What?"Â
 "The pigeon daddy!"Â
 "Oh, right-â he glances over to Elisa âuhh-"Â
 "Of course, sweetheart.â
 "Okay!âÂ
 "Can I have cake?"Â
 "Not until after superâ Goliath answers.
 "Can I have strawberries then, the ones mommy bought?âÂ
 "You may-â in her excitement she tried to scramble from her fatherâs grasp to the kitchen ânow wait a minute. Youâre still dripping wetâ it took a while to pat her dry, as she kept squirming.
 "Am I done now?âÂ
 "Yes, daughter youâre dry nowâ she hopes off his lap to make way for the kitchen.
 "Puts some clothes on first!â Elisa shouts after her.
 "Yes, mommy!â But then she comes running back to their room âyou guys gonna cook the pigeon, right?â She asks, double checking.
 "Of course,â she lies through her teeth again.
 "Okay!â She chirps before prancing back towards her bedroom. Goliath waits until he knows Ailaâs out of earshot to ask.
 "Are you truly going to cookâŚthat?âÂ
 "Are you?â She shoots back at him.
 "Perhaps-â he trails off to give the dead bird another incredulous glance "but I doubt it would be safe to consume"Â
 "God only knows what kind of diseases itâs carryingâ she grimaces.
 "Agreed, but you did promise to cook it, why lie?âÂ
 "I didnât. Weâll just have Owen burn the poor bastard and replace it with a chicken. Itâs not like sheâll know the difference"Â
 "That is true, but we shouldnât lie to the child"Â
 "Itâs just a little white fib, besides pigeon kind of tastes like chicken anyways"Â
 "Still-â he wants to argue.
 "Do you wanna tell her we threw her prized catch away?âÂ
 He frowned "No."Â
 "Then that settles it, weâll just snatch a chicken from the freezer and cook itâ Elisa was right, Aila didnât notice. She beamed at the table, happily recounting her tale about how she caught dinner to everyone as they ate.
canon is a choice and i choose only sometimes
Goliath: I will never trust humans again
10 seconds later, Elisa appears.
Goliath: I TRUST THIS HUMAN WITH MY LIFE.
Eye of the Beholder
Halloween has arrived, allowing the Gargoyles a rare chance to go out into public, but before they can enjoy the festivities, they must first deal with a new threat in New York when a mysterious werewolf-like creature has suddenly appeared and is terrorising the population. Meanwhile, Xanatos proposes to Fox and gives her the Eye of Odin as a wedding present, but quickly learns his new gift has a terrible effect on his bride-to-be.
Who is your favorite gargoyle?
Goliath! He's big, wise, fatherly and compassionate, and is also a big dummy sometimes. It's hard not to love him when he looks like a Greek God that's come to life. Also, facts being facts, Keith David's tallent as a voice actor breathed an authentic life in to Goliath that still to this day I haven't seen in any other cartoon. Something about Goliath felt so real, even above the other characters, and despite being an 8ft tall lavender bara monster.