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mossypidder · 17 days
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FINISHED MY LIST OF PROMPTS, GUYS
If anyone uses these, please feel free to @ me, I’d love to see how people interpret them. I guess you could also just use a tag. #piddermermay I guess? Idk. I’ve never done anything like this before.
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neverlandfaerai · 10 months
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Response to this: https://www.tumblr.com/ask-the-royal-absol/722436964295540736/destino-lets-begin
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(I know this is just a munday thing but I really wanted to do a little response from Agatha, had a lot of fun with this!! <3)
@ask-the-royal-absol
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ahoycaptin · 1 year
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I made stickers! They're on etsy!
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sarai-the-furry · 3 months
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AUUUU SO THIS PAST SATURDAY I FINALLY WENT ON MY RIDE ALONG WITH THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THATS OUTSIDE MY NEIGHBORHOOD AND IT WAS FUCKIGNFN AWESOME
I was there from 8am to 8pm and we only got 5 calls the entire time I was there
First call: fire at a local fast food place
Second call: structure fire but we were called off en route, ended up going to Walmart to buy some stuff for dinner and breakfast
Third call: some crazy burning plywood in a burn barrel behind a gas station
Fourth call: lift assist
Fifth call: another lift assist
I REALLY WANT TO DO ANOTHER RIDE ALONG TO REALLY SEE IF BEING A FIREFIGHTER IS MY CALLING AAAAA
So sad that their main rig (ladder truck) was outta commission and we were using a pumper that belonged to a different station i think. I still had so much fun tho!! Im hoping I'll be able to do a ride along with the same station and shift when they get their normal rig back from the shop auauauauaua
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aperture-of-bullshit · 5 months
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Genuinely funniest thing abt the show is that there are people out there experiencing pjo for the first time and they don’t know about Luke
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daz4i · 7 months
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ate a bowl of pasta and now I'm in bed at 4 pm. you wish. you fucking wish you had my life
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aroaessidhe · 2 months
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2024 reads / storygraph
A Tale of Seashells & Shenanigans
YA fantasy
follows a grumpy 19yo who works in the fantasy thriftstore
when a girl tells them she accidentally donated her selkie sealskin on their watch, they have to go on a quest with her across the sea to the other store the donations were sent to against their will
but things quickly go wrong and they get stranded on a desert island, and they have to survive by busking, and hitchhike with some pirates to make their way there, and their frustration eventually grows into attachment
nonbinary ace disabled (cane user) MC, aroace ‘love interest’, QPR-ish
#A Tale of Seashells & Shenanigans#aroaessidhe 2024 reads#Hm.. I like the idea of this but it was a bit all over the place and I feel like the relationship development wasn’t great#the MC spends most of the book being pretty horrible to a very timid well-meaning autistic girl who isn’t mean back.#(like mutual antagonism can feel more even yknow?) Like yes this is the focus of their character development - we know why they’re like thi#the fact that they’re mean to her is very much addressed; they apologise eventually; the author is autistic and making intentional choices.#but......they apologise but then are mean again over & over. it keeps happening and it’s just not fun to read when it’s 80% of the book?#them being nice to her is a way smaller part and I just don’t really buy the love at the end.#I think the author’s strength is definitely in real world settings where it can just focus on the characters#- I feel like this kind of silly anachronistic fantasy world needs to be leaned into a bit more?#I also felt like Tillie was quite self hating (or: only focusing on the negatives) about being autistic and aroace with the MC there to tel#her that no it's ok! Of course that’s a realistic experience but I find when it’s so succinct like that it feels really….reductive; idk.#pet peeve i keep running into#I did kinda enjoy the detail of ‘I’m ace siren’s won’t effect me’ *immediately flings self overboard after hearing them* lmao#but yeah I feel like some sections of this could have been cut out and a couple things expanded on and I might have enjoyed it more
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thecoolerliauditore · 9 months
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i can sense my art evolution phase coming like a cat sensing an oncoming earthquake. happening again 👍
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autistic-shaiapouf · 2 years
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Happy birthday miku 😭😭😭
I'll plug my ongoing updating mega miku playlist on this blessed day
Currently sitting at 679 songs! And no repeats as far as I can tell 👀
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theheadlessgroom · 1 year
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https://www.tumblr.com/beatingheart-bride/710019365046763520/theheadlessgroom-beatingheart-bride
@beatingheart-bride
“​I don’t think it’s silly at all,” he smiled, delighted to know that she had enjoyed the show (even if it was simply the orchestra) as much as he had, as well as admiring her desire to see what he and the rest of the audience saw during a performance. “It’s wonderful to watch-I-I would enjoy watching an opera with you, were we ever afforded that chance.”
What with her being the leading lady now (and would hopefully be the leading lady in many, many productions to come; he had a feeling her future as the opera’s star was within reach), the opportunity for both Randall and Emily to sit down and watch a show together seemed not quite in the cards at the moment (not unless Emily could be in two places at once), but he still liked to imagine that, someday, she would be afforded that chance. Under what circumstances he did not know, but it was a day he liked to think was possible.
And what a day that would be! The two of them, seated in Box Five together, watching and enjoying the show in their own private box in their evening best...perhaps he would see about getting them some fancy chocolates to enjoy during the show, or something to drink (he wasn’t a fan of any of the alcohols available in the café; he’d tasted a few out of curiosity and decided very quickly that they were not for him, instead favoring sparkling, non-alcoholic ciders and the like instead)…she would have the best seat in the house, and he would have the best company...
(He wished most of all, however, that Emily could see what he saw on opening night, when she made her grand debut: He wished he could see how magical she would be onstage, how she would wow the audience with her beautiful voice and emotional performance...she could see how amazing she really, truly was, how gifted she was as a performer!)
“What opera would you most like to see?” Randall asked her curiously, brows raising in interest behind the mask.
#((you make a great point; and i agree! i don't think that randall would be nearly as enamored as he is here))#((were he to have a normal; more stable upbringing; but i also feel like he'd still be very keen on music))#((enough to want to pursue a career in it-i see wilhelm as being fairly musical himself; as he plays the harpsichord))#((and so it just gets me thinking about that fondness for music rubbing off on randall and inspiring him! it might not be the same passion))#((as he has here in this 'verse but i feel like; in a kinder world; he'd still love music; enough to seek out the opera))#((and meet emily as a result!))#((as for his face...i'm not sure! obviously june and wilhelm would work hard to make randall feel confident in himself))#((and not let anyone get him down because of how he looks; but i could see him wearing something when out in public))#((maybe some sort of prosthetics a'la that one-shot we did; where he devised a makeup/prosthetics to wear))#((so that he could go out with emily and the twins? i'm just spitballin' but maybe that'd be his workaround!))#((and true; it is kinda funny! but honestly emily will ALWAYS bring out the pace's parental sides; regardless of how old she is))#((or what she is! vampire? yup! siren? yup!))#((...actually now i'm thinking about little emily meeting little randall at gracey manor when june was working there))#((and june feeling just as maternal towards her as she does towards dorian!))#((don't know if that's an au we would ever do but it just popped into my head and i just imagine little randall being smitten))#((with little emily; just the way little dorian is smitten with little elizabeth!))#outofhatboxes#beatingheart-bride#V:Phantasm of the Mansion
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sultrysirens · 2 years
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Monstertober 2022: Part 3: Leshy
Universe: Original
Characters: Reader, Leshy
Rating: General
Hunting wasn’t expressly a skill of yours, but desperate times called for desperate measures. You crept through the forest for hours, until well past nightfall, trying to find anything you could catch. You didn’t have a choice in the matter; your village was beset by sickness and all of your hunters were down with it. 
You were one of few who’d managed to avoid catching the virus, and so your job was to do the hunting. Your farms were largely untouched, luckily, but with so many people ill there just wasn’t enough to go around. You needed a successful hunt or things would only get worse. 
Trouble was, this was one of very few hunts you’d done over your life, and you’d never been good at it. You saw plenty of rabbits and squirrels as you went about your hunt, but all of your shots at them missed. It was as if, on top of sickness, your village was also being plagued with bad luck. 
Then, as you ventured yet deeper into the woods, already feeling the effects of too much strenuous activity, you realized that something was off. It was very quiet here, too much so for the nighttime forest. You should be hearing things, not the least of which would be the wind, but even that seemed to have vanished. 
It was utterly still and silent here, and far too dark. Dread began to creep up your neck as you recognized that you’d probably crossed into some area you shouldn’t have, and you started to back away, cautious of disturbing anything potentially dangerous. 
Then, to your left, you heard a low, gravelly sound, like the groan of wood. Your blood froze in your veins for a second, and your head turned to look that way despite the sudden terror in your chest trying to stop you. 
A faint green glow was emanating from somewhere far that way, and against your control you started to stride towards it, fighting each step you took. It was as if you were being pulled against your will, your limbs attached to strings you could neither see nor break. 
Eventually the pull stopped, and the glow you’d spotted started to take a form you could distinguish. At first it was just a greenish blob, but then it grew taller, rectangular, and then spindly at the sides. Disbelief hounded you as you began to realize that you were looking at some kind of humanoid figure, slowly walking towards you. The glow came from within it, through cracks in its shell, illuminating its jagged form. 
It looked like it was made of wood, its “skin” lined with cracks and uneven cuts of bark, branches growing from its shoulders. Its head was that of a stag’s skull, bearing large, heavy antlers draped in hanging strings of moss and vines. That green glow oozed from the cracks in the wood, wisping upwards from the hollow sockets of its eye sockets and dispersing around it like a shroud. 
It paused in front of you, bearing down at you from a much greater height, twice your size at the least. 
You barely managed a strangled whimper. 
It lifted an arm with another crackling groan, revealing its long, pointy fingers, and curled a finger under your chin to lift your gaze higher. 
As if you could look anywhere else. 
You swallowed with difficulty, choking out, “Y-y-you’re…a leshy…” 
You’d stumbled your way into the range of a guardian of nature, an actual deity. And you doubted it was going to be magnanimous about your presence. 
It made that humming sound again, then spoke — not with its mouth, though its jaw opened and closed, but somehow through the green smoke that wafted from its maw. “Again,” it said, its voice that of a smoky whisper, “your hunters trespass in my territory.” 
You sucked in a breath, starting to shake violently. “I-I didn’t mean to. Our village, i-it…we’re in dire straits, I w-wouldn’t be hunting at all if not for the sickness…” 
“Sickness?” it whispered, leaning down closer to you, its jaw opening and closing independently of its voice again. 
You shrank back as far as your useless legs would allow. “Y-yes…all of our hunters are sick, a-and it spread to most of the village. We n-need more food, but I am not a hunter…I am only doing w-what is needed of me.” 
Sucking in a shuddering breath, you went on, “I-if you let me, I will leave…I won’t come back to your territory, I s-swear.” 
It hummed in a thoughtful way, straightening back to its full height again. It regarded you in a way you couldn’t see so much as feel, and roughly barked, “Did you never think your hunters becoming sick was a punishment?” 
You faltered at that. No, you admitted, you hadn’t, and neither had anyone else in your village. “No, I…we thought it was a curse, perhaps, but a punishment…?” Then, as it dawned on you, you gasped, your eyes widening as you gazed up at the creature before you. 
“It was you?” you breathed, distraught all over again. If a god were punishing your people, then the last thing you should be doing was incurring its wrath. But how were you — or anyone — supposed to know? It wasn’t as though a messenger had shown up along with the plague to explain its origins to you. 
Slowly, the leshy began to circle you, hooved feet taking long strides around your paralyzed form. “Your hunters,” it rasped, “come here where they are not allowed, past the markers warning them away, and kill. They have killed many mothers and their offspring,” it informed you, coming to a stop in front of you, “and devoured their remains. They earned their punishment.” 
You couldn’t argue that, though it was hardly something everyone in your village had known about. Where the hunters got the meat they fed to your people had never been questioned before; everyone was just glad to have meat available to pair with the crops. 
Realizing how bad this looked with you being in the leshy’s domain after it’d already punished your hunters, you wracked your brain for a way to escape with your life. 
“W-we…we didn’t know any of this,” you tried, earnest. “But now that I do, i-if you let me, I can go back and inform everyone. We won’t ever cross here again, or hunt, ah…females and their offspring. I swear it.” 
The leshy visibly contemplated that for a moment, then slowly lowered to a crouch, turning its head aside. You got the impression it was watching you very closely with the eye socket you could see, and you shrank back timidly at what it might be seeing. 
Could they read minds, sense emotion? You weren’t lying; you absolutely intended to tell everyone about this, though a part of you doubted very many would listen to you. The leshy was considered a myth by most, even the hunters merely made jokes about it sometimes. 
At length, the deity faced you straight-on again, grating, “This is not enough. Humans lie and betray. If you wish to leave here alive, little one, you must give something equal to what was taken.” 
Stunned, you blinked at it, stuttering, “W-what was taken? But…you mean the — the hunts?” 
It nodded. “You will repay the females and their young with your own,” it decided. 
You paled at that. “But…but I couldn’t possibly—!” 
“You will,” it repeated. 
You bit your lip, envisioning what it might mean by that. “Are you saying,” you venturing, “you want, um…f-females and children?” The idea made you cringe. “Because I don’t think—” 
“Not young with you,” it clarified, “your young. The small ones. You will deliver them to me, with their mothers.” 
You shook your head, denying it outright. “No. No,” you told it, even as you recognized this could end in your death. “I can’t. I won’t.” Imagining this creature treating your friends and loved ones as the hunters had treated its own, devouring them, absolutely broke your heart. 
Your back straightened with a wave of courage you hadn’t known you possessed. “I won’t give my family to you like sacrifices. Especially not our children and their mothers. They don’t deserve it.” 
The leshy made another of those thoughtful, grating hums, green wisps billowing out from its maw. Then, leaning back on its hooves, it rasped, “Very well. You pass, little one.” 
You balked, confused. “Wait, that was — that was a test?” 
It rose to its feet, standing upright. “If you cared nothing for your pack,” it reasoned quietly, “how could I expect you to care for mine?” 
Your jaw dropped; then, snapping it shut, you ventured, “Then…am I free to go?” 
It gave a low, lingering groan. “Hnnnn… no. Something must be given. A promise.” It canted its head towards you, as though eying you all over again. Then, as you chewed your lip and waited for its decision, it began, “You will return here. Every full moon—” it pointed up, through the trees at the moon above; the first quarter “—you will return to me. As long as you do this and keep your hunters from my territory, your pack will be safe.” 
You exhaled shakily. “Okay,” you breathed. You could do that. “When should I arrive, and how long do I stay?” 
“From dusk until dawn.” 
You faltered at that. “So long? I mean,” you hurried out, “I am not…a creature of the night. Staying up all night will be hard.” 
“It matters not to me if you sleep during that time. But you will come, little one,” it warned you. 
You swallowed, nodding. “Okay…okay. And in return,” you pressed cautiously, “will you lift your punishment? Allow our — ah, my people — to get better?” 
“One thing for another, human,” it rasped. 
You glanced about, at a loss. “What can I give you, then?” 
“Time,” it answered simply. 
“Time?” you echoed, confused. 
“You will give time. It is the most precious thing for all that live. Yes,” it decided. “You will give me your time.” 
You processed that. “How much time, exactly?” you checked carefully. 
“All that you have,” it answered. “One night, the full moon of every month, until you lay down to rest.” 
You puffed out a breath. “W-what if I end up moving away?” 
“Then our deal is ended, and my curse returns.” It canted its head at you. “Life for death, little one. Agree, and you return home alive. Refuse, and I take my due in flesh and blood, instead.” 
You shivered, realizing all at once that you’d become complacent during this conversation. Now the fear from before returned on a wave, reminding you that you were dealing with a god of nature that was literally towering over you, and at any moment it could just decide to stop playing nice and smoosh you into paste. 
“I agree,” you whispered, clutching your bow to your chest in a useless but comforting gesture. 
“Very well.” With a careless wave of its arm, those glowing green wisps trailing after the motion, it declared on a dry rasp, “You may leave. Return with the moon.” 
You nodded eagerly, backing away — then stopped, another thought coming to mind. “Wait, what if…what if I can’t find my way back here? I-I’m not familiar with the forest—” 
“As long as you hold to our deal,” it told you quietly, “your feet will always return to me.” 
You decided it was best not to question that. “A-and if I’m just…late getting here?” 
“Infractions,” it informed you, “will be dealt with as they occur.” 
“And,” you went on more sheepishly, realizing you were pushing for a lot with this creature, “may we continue to hunt, as long as we stay away from here and don’t target mothers and their offspring?” 
“Hnn,” it grunted, tipping its head back to regard the sky above. “Even humans must eat,” it rasped, as if to itself. Then, looking down at you again, it replied, “Hunt as you need, but no more, and harm neither mothers nor their young. Yes. This will do,” it decided. 
Then, all at once, it faced you and you got the distinct impression that its presence had swollen in size, becoming an oppressive force bearing down on you. 
“And now,” it stated, more loudly and firmly than before but still as brokenly, “you will leave my sight, little one.” 
Knowing better than to say a damn thing more, you nodded eagerly, spinning in place and hurrying away. You tried to keep from outright running, both because you didn’t want to offend the leshy and because you knew that running would just exhaust you and leave you potentially vulnerable, but it was hard not to break into a sprint. 
You knew the instant you cleared its territory because it was suddenly brighter and louder, the sounds of the nighttime forest coming back in a sudden rush as if you’d broken through some kind of barrier. 
You breathed easier once you were past that point — until you realized you were still in a forest during the night and potentially surrounded by wolves. Shaking your head, you kept onwards until you reached the village, sighing with relief and gasping for breath after the long trip. 
You returned empty-handed but not without news, and you immediately began telling everyone you could find what had occurred. Predictably, most people dismissed your story — even those beset with the sickness who could barely open their eyes — or told you to stop eating the strange mushrooms you found in the forest. 
It didn’t matter to you, though. Time would prove you right, and as days passed, it did. Those sick with the unnamed fever gradually recovered, and even the worst hunters of your village — including you — managed to find some small game to help feed everyone. 
The sudden influx of wellness and luck turned some of your family to your side, thankfully, and by the time the full moon returned, you actually felt good about everything. In a way, you’d saved your village, and not with weapons or hunts or even all that much knowledge, really. 
With sacrifice and wits. 
True to the leshy’s word, once the sun began to set and you headed out into the forest to uphold your end of the deal, your feet seemed to simply know the path you had to take. The road was practically cleared for you, and it took significantly less time to pass through that barrier of darkness and silence than when you’d left here last time. 
Eventually your feet halted in a clearing you’d never seen before, giving you time to look around and get your bearings. Here, the leaves were decorated in tiny, glowing pinpricks and bioluminescent moss crawled up the sides of the trees. A pile of old leaves, feathers and fur was packed into a hard circle not unlike a nest the size of a house. And you couldn’t help noting that the branches of the trees were incredibly high in the air, tall enough that it wouldn’t tangle into even the leshy’s massive antlers. 
Unable to stop yourself, you peeked into the nest and saw a whole host of tiny creatures nestled within, whole families of squirrels, birds, raccoons and the like. The sight of it warmed you from within, and you started to realize what sort of deity you’d truly met. 
To share its bed with even the smallest and lowliest of creatures…it must truly love them. 
Then, out of nowhere, your awareness perked up and drew your gaze — once again — to your left, where a dull but massive green glow began to peek through the trees. 
You turned to face it with a smile. 
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mimiri22-6 · 2 years
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Cookie run community, I come here to flex once more! *Ahem*
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I would do absolutely atrocious things if she asked me. This is the most queer I've ever felt. I want to bow at her fins and ask her what war crimes she would have me commit for her majesty. I've never felt this way about any fictional character ever. She is a cookie.
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la-cocotte-de-paris · 2 years
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Actually have been having a lovely day so far
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smol-sirens-garden · 9 days
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Sorry if I am quiet for a bit....
I was pretty much given a lot to think about this weekend. There's some problems in this house and how it runs. I know it hinders my mom and I know I am the smallest part of the problem and yet when it came up today at my moms craft weekend (She usually brings me for an afternoon of it to relax) I was basically publicly shamed by my aunt in front of people I barely know and a few family for being 31 and not having a job or license. It made me feel like I'm a bigger part of the problem than I originally thought if she could kinda lecture in a loud voice like that. It was embarrassing and got me back into the mindset of feeling like I failed. Like I can't do anything right even though I cooked while in pain last night even though someone else was asked to. When I do all I can to help mama but when she isn't here no one helps me because the men of the house literally do nothing.
Yes I lost my job and need to find a new one and yes it's slow going but that doesn't mean I just sit and do nothing when I always do what is asked and help my mom out as much as I can. I have even cleaned the kitchen without being asked when grandpa just eats everything in sight and will just leave the paper plates and silverware on the count and the drawer open. Am I just being too sensitive here?
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deus-and-the-machina · 8 months
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dunno if this is a hot take but I’ve been thinking for a bit. That like most of the time there tends to be an understanding that putting criticism or outright hate in a characters main tags is generally rude, but I kind of wish people would keep discourse in general out of a characters main tags. as in, even if that discourse is on that characters “side” as it were.
like, if I’m going into a tag, it’s not gonna be any less unpleasant to see a rant about how said character is great in comparison to x character who sucks, or to see a long rant about how the writers suck and did said character dirty. Honestly more than keeping it out of main tags I wish people would tag things as discourse or some variation of that more. Im just the kind of person who gets hung up and stews on things I really shouldn’t and it sucks to search up something you like only to see people complaining or arguing. That sort of thing.
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sheyearns · 9 months
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Tag dump.
#♔ ▌.OOC┆⟨ felicia is enough ⟩#♔ ▌.IN CHARACTER┆⟨ there’s a void in her soul and it leaves her feeling cold ⟩#♔ ▌.BROKEN TOY ┆⟨ ❝ Just as I thought you are strange...Very strange... ❞ ⟩#♔ ▌.REFLECTION ┆⟨ ❝ I...never considered myself unfortunate.❞ ⟩#♔ ▌.MUSINGS┆⟨ a locked mind like stars; baring all the secrets of the universe ⟩#♔ ▌.HEADCANONS┆⟨ a broken melody born from her tainted nightmares ⟩#♔ ▌.AESTHETICS┆⟨ shining rubies instead of eyes with a voice of a siren ⟩#♔ ▌.DEVIANT JOKER┆⟨ ❝ His inner madness lies behind his twisted comical nature.❞ ⟩#♔ ▌.VERSE┆⟨ kaleidoscope of memories ( childhood ) ⟩#♔ ▌.VERSE┆⟨ this disaster binds us absolute ( before tragedy ) ⟩#♔ ▌.VERSE┆⟨ the rhythm of the rain keeps time ( after tragedy ) ⟩#♔ ▌.VERSE┆⟨ the illiusion starts to tear ( modern verse ) ⟩#♔ ▌.SAVED┆⟨ treasured lullabies ⟩#♔ ▌.DEAREST BROTHER┆⟨ ❝ Please brother...don’t blame yourself. ❞ ⟩#♔ ▌.PROMO ┆⟨ might be a sinner; might be a saint ⟩#♔ ▌.ASKS┆⟨ peculiar inquiries providing her with entertainment ⟩#♔ ▌.PSA┆⟨ details of importance ⟩#♔ ▌.ANONYMOUS┆⟨ masked figures of oddity whose true identities are unknown ⟩#♔ ▌.RAMBLINGS ┆⟨ she’s drowning in an ocean of thoughts ⟩#♔ ▌.POSITIVITY┆⟨ when you dream ; do you dream of the stars? ⟩#♔ ▌.LACIE&JACK┆⟨ it inspires a keen nostalgia in her for the simpler times before ⟩#♔ ▌WARDROBE┆⟨ wearing wildness like a second skin ⟩#♔ ▌.OZ&LACIE ┆⟨ the impractically rebellious & the impractically kind ⟩#♔ ▌.ANSWERED┆⟨ drawing the death card on every try ⟩#♔ ▌.OPEN STARTER┆⟨ to weave the shattered pieces of the universe back together ⟩#♔ ▌.CLOSED STARTER┆⟨ her whole being calls for an act of violence ⟩#♔ ▌.HER FAVORITE PLACES┆⟨ you are met with an empty house and deafening silence ⟩#♔ ▌.LACIE&OSWALD┆⟨ the poignant looks she gives him when she sees how he’s tearing himself apart is too much ⟩#♔ ▌.LACIE&ALYSS┆⟨ a figure in the distance a movie reel of old pictures ⟩#♔ ▌.LACIE&ALICE┆⟨ she taught me so many things about herself she didn’t know ⟩
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