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You are doing okay. Just breath.
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Moscow, Russia - February 2024
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Come Closer || Part I
Pairing: Natasha Romanoff x fem!reader/OFC
Summary: In which, you enter Natasha’s world via cleaning her window.
Warnings: None, unless you count love as a warning.
Genre: Romance
PART I of III
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Mornings tend to be Natasha’s only time of peace.
She’s gotten to a place in her life where when the world is not in impending doom, she’ll sleep in a little. She’ll take her morning in slow, there are no early morning workouts, and sometimes, she’ll laze around in bed with a cup of coffee until 11 AM.
But for some reason, her morning hasn’t been as relaxing as she likes. Maybe it’s post-saving the world that her nerves haven’t cooled off. The mission bothered her because Natasha knows what she brings to the table, but sometimes it doesn’t feel like enough.
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is this what growing up is? just leaving things behind, over and over?
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Happy Valentine's Day from your favorite witch.
Exclusive outtakes. Do not remove tag.
https://Elizabeth-Olsen.com
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I got my Spotify Wrapped
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TAYLOR SWIFT
2021 SNL outtake
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Do you have any advice for young women?
In general? Sure. Read whatever you can get your hands on, but especially work written by women. Put your hands in sticky things at least once a week (clay, paint, dough, soil), don’t date anyone for a few years, travel when you can where you can, learn the skill of listening to your body— rest when you are tired, eat when you are hungry, drink when you are thirsty, and move when you are anxious. Swim as often as you can. Try to live alone at least once. If you can’t live alone, make time to be alone often. Carry pepperspray and do not learn to hold your tongue. Learn to sew, or weave, or knit. Unlearn the impulse to apologize for things that are not your fault. Pleasure yourself. Every once in a while, remind yourself of how loudly you can yell, how quickly you can run, and wildly you can dance. Allow yourself to cry for your mother. Spend as much time as you can in female-only spaces. Spend even more time with older women. Listen to their stories. Memorize their gray hair and lined faces, their swollen joints and sagging breasts. Cherish the gradual appearance of these things in yourself as an inheritance. Hold hands with other women. Spend some time naked in your home. Adopt a cat, or a fish, or grow some caterpillars into butterflies on your window. Eat heartily and drink to enjoy it. Go hiking and scream from a peak somewhere. Sometimes, allow yourself to act like a child again— climb a tree, scrape up your knees, and lick cake batter from the spoon. When you clean your home, open all the windows and beat the dust from all the curtains. Laugh loudly. Do not become self-deprecating to encourage others to laugh with you.
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