After the truth was revealed about Ernesto de la Cruz, the people in the Land of the Dead offered Héctor fame and fortune to rival what Ernesto had accumulated through lies and violence. He tells everyone he doesn’t want any of those things. He never did. He was remembered by his family now, and that was enough.
He moved out of the village of the forgotten ones to be with Imelda and her family, and shortly after they welcomed Coco into their house with as much joy as the first time she was brought home and more. They sang and danced just loud enough for the neighbors to hear and no one else. And they were happy. Because they were together. No moments to seize, no threats to their loved ones. Only each other by their side every day and reunions with their living family once a year.
Tag: coco
óscar: no . n ono no. we are not doing this
felipe: there has to be another way to get into th show im begging you,
héctor, already halfway into his frida costume: cowards
When Miguel grows up he looks almost exactly like Héctor, and Héctor is so happy and proud the first year he can really notice it clearly.
Then, as Miguel grows older than Héctor ever got to, Héctor turns to Imelda each year and says, “Imelda, do you think that’s what I would look like at that age?”
He doesn’t say it with any sadness or grief. There’s a lightness to his question; simple curiosity. What would he have looked like had he kept on living. Miguel is the closest he gets to ever finding out. And he loves seeing the lines spread and deepen in Miguel’s face as the years go by; his dimple being accompanied by dozens of tributaries when he smiles at his family.
Hector: [flirts]
Imelda: [flirts back]
Hector: [thinking to himself] I was not expecting this outcome. What the fuck do I do now?
ernesto: you’re stupid
hector: that’s it?
ernesto: give it time. it’ll eat at you
[later]
hector: hey am i stupid?
imelda: yeah, a little
hector: damn him
y’all need to understand that miguel adored ernesto de la cruz, he looked up to this man, wanted to be him, his face showed nothing but adamance and devotion for this guy and even jumped to the conclusion that he was his great-great grandpa because he just couldn’t be any more excited about the whole thing
cue to the scene where they are in the sinkhole and he now knows that hector was the one he was related to all along but doesn’t even bat an eyelash before he’s screaming ‘im proud to be his family’ and i know what ur thinking–thats only because he found out ernesto was a murderer–but watch the scene where he’s backstage and hector doesn’t fight back because he’s just pleading for ernesto to let miguel live
hector was there with him the entire time, he was the first person miguel saw playing the guitar in the flesh (bone?) that it mesmerises him, hector then performs with him and let’s him know that he’s proud of him,
with this, miguel realises hector is the one person he’s been missing and yearning for his entire life, the person he feels connected to, the one that loves music just as much as he does, not ernesto and that right there is why he’s proud and that his family has been on his side supporting him the whole time
miguel then looks into the eyes of ernesto, this man who he has a personal altar for, decorates with candles and records and gives more offerings to than he does with his family, watches that same tape over and over again and goes through the whole night looking for this man just to prove to him how much he’s worthy to play music, to then throwing that all away and calling him a—coward
this is the type of buried symbolism i need in my life, coco is ART
And that was when Imelda learned she needed to get Pepita spayed.
(They kept the babies though.)
happily ever after, ,…..ㅇ///ㅇ
what colour is the sky, ay mi amor, ay mi amor?
“Miguel, this is your Tío Héctor. You will be staying with him for a little while.”
( @scribblrhob ‘s Teacher!AU is very Blessed because it involves Héctor getting a crash course in being a godfather.)