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echowritesshit · 1 year
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"We Would be Savage" seongjoong got me thinking,,,
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writtenonreceipts · 7 months
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Shorter chapter! Was orginally going to be part of Rowaelin Month, enter life...
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warnings: nothing too major this time around. ~3.7k words
Where We've Been, Where We're Going--Part Seven
After a long shift at work Aelin wanted nothing more than to go home and collapse on the couch.  Meiri would either crawl up beside her and snuggle in or she would continue to play with her dolls and stuffies on the floor in front of the tv.  Either way, it was a distraction and comfort that Aelin wanted more than anything and had been thinking about all afternoon.
Now, as Aelin trudged the few blocks to her house, she felt a bit of trepidation.  Rowan had texted her letting her know that Meiri’d gotten hungry so they headed back home to fix peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Aelin really hoped he didn’t notice how crooked and messed up her cabinet doors were.  Or the fact that the fridge needed to be replaced.  Badly.  Not that it mattered.  He’d seen first hand how messed up her life was, what was a little more chaos in the mix?
Her phone pinged with a new message.  She looked down to see Marion’s name flash on the screen.
Marion: they came to the library Marion: he sat in a tiny plastic chair Marion: nerd
Aelin rolled her eyes.
Aelin: did Meiri seem ok? Marion: yes Marion: he was good with her Marion: for a brute
Aelin felt the bit of unease in her chest loosen.  Marion wouldn’t lie to her, not about this.  She trusted her friend to be a good judgment of character, even if Marion herself was impossible to get to know. 
So, she hurried down the street, turning the last corner down her street.  In the late summer night the sun cast long shadows along the road and the crickets were already out chirping loudly.  The sky hazed the line between gold and gray, already leaving a few stars exposed.
Eager to see her daughter, Aelin climbed the steps to her house and had the door open in record time.  She just wasn’t prepared for what she would see.
Seated on the floor was Rowan holding a pink plastic teacup with several of Meiri’s toys in a half circle around him.  There was a plate of sandwich crusts off to the side.  Meiri herself held her play teapot and beamed up at her mother. 
   “Momma!”  Meiri beamed. “We’re having a tea party!”
Aelin didn’t know what she liked more: seeing her daughter so delighted or the fact that Rowan remained dutifully in his seat even though he was nearly buried by toys and a pink fleece blanket.  To his credit--Rowan only appeared to be mildly confused about the turn of events for the night.
“A tea party?” Aelin gasped, choosing to play into Meiri’s obvious joy. “Wow!  It looks like so much fun.”
“We had peanut butter ‘n jelly sandwiches,” Meiri said, “Rowan doesn’t know how to make pancakes.”
Rowan offered Aelin a small smile. “You don’t have the pre-packaged mix.”
Just like when he’d told her he couldn’t remember the last time he’d eaten pancakes--Aelin felt her heart drop in sympathy.  And not for the first time did she wonder about his past and what he’d been through. 
“We can make pancakes another night, Firefly,” Aelin said. “Go get your jammies on and we can read some books before bed.”
Meiri pouted and clutched the plastic teapot to her chest. “No, momma!  Not yet, there’s still tea left!”
It wasn’t often that Meiri didn’t want to read her books, usually their bedtime routine was pretty easy.  Morning wake-ups were the struggle.
Rowan shifted, easing aside the pink blanket Meiri had given him to “snuggle-up” as she liked to call it.
“Hey, Meiri, didn't you get a new book from the library?  The special one Marion found for you?”
The reminder was all Meiri needed before she let out a gasp and ran madly up the stairs to her room.
“Thank Mala,” Aelin muttered.  She collapsed onto the couch, already kicking her shoes off.  The converse were old and would need to be replaced soon.  The soles let in water on a regular basis leaving her in wet socks for most of her shift.  She longed for a pedicure but the nearest salon was three hours away. “Sometimes she drags the tea party out for hours because the tea is invisible and she’s the only one that can see into the teapot because she’s got magic eyes.  I have to bribe her with ice cream to move on.”
Rowan made a noise of amusement, not quite a chuckle and not quite a laugh.  It was more of a sharp exhale.
“Ice cream’s a good distraction,” he agreed.  He began gathering to fold the blanket, tucking it to the side, then grabbed the remains of the sandwiches, standing as he took them to the small kitchen.
“You don’t have to worry about any of that,” Aelin said, “I can take care of it.”
She fingered her golden pendant with its small, opal center.  She didn’t know why she still kept it after all these years.  Maybe she should be proud of herself for not pawning it off for the cash.  But then a part of her was ashamed that she kept it.  Aside from Meiri, it was the only thing Aelin had left that Arobynn had given her.  He’d sent it to her three weeks after he’d left and Aelin had taken it as the last motivator she needed to leave.
“It’s fine,” Rowan called back.  
A moment later the sink came on and he washed the few dishes he’d used.  Aelin watched from where she sat on the couch, a perfect view of Rowan’s back as he worked.  He still wore his black shirt and jeans, his broad back straining against the fabric.
It was strange to have someone else in her kitchen like that.  It was casual and at ease and so utterly foreign that all Aelin could do was watch as he settled the cleaned dishes into the drying rack.  He dried his hands on a dish towel before turning around.  He paused in the doorway between the two room
“Thanks for your help today,” Aelin managed to say.  She dropped the pendant back down the front of her shirt and sat up a little straighter. “And for helping Malakai and Emrys the way you are.”
Rowan shrugged. “It’s the least I can do.”
“Still,” Aelin said, “it’s appreciated.”
He looked uncomfortable at the words as his gaze dropped and shoulders stiffened.  Given how confident and assured he always appeared to be--the action was out of place with how Aelin saw Rowan.
“I’ll head out,” he said. “Let me know if you need anything else.”
Upstairs, Aelin heard Meiri’s pounding feet and slamming drawers.  She glanced back to the room that Rowan used when he first got here.
“The room’s still open,” she said, “if you want it.  I know the cot Malakai has out at the motel isn’t the best.”
Rowan didn’t say anything for a minute as he looked her over, gauging any sort of tell she might give off if her words weren’t genuine.  She’d always shied away from such scrutiny, thanks to Arobynn.  And then the desire to go unnoticed from anyone and everyone.  But Rowan didn’t look at her like anyone else did.  Not like she had something to give him or an expectation to fulfill.  He looked at her like a person, like someone real.
“The cot’s fine,” he said, “I know you value your privacy, and Meiri--”
“Rowan,” Aelin cut him off, “I spent a week on that cot pregnant.  It is not fine.  Besides, your things are still in there since before…before Emrys’ hospital trip.  And it’s late”
It was only eight but that didn’t matter.
Rowan took a minute to contemplate her words before he nodded. “Alright.  I left the key you gave me on the counter.  Figured you’d want it back.”
“Thanks,” Aelin said.  She rose from the couch, already regretting putting weight back on her feet.  She didn’t know what else there was to say or even how to say it.  So she left it as a singular word.
Rowan remained in the doorway to the kitchen.  His broad shoulders blocked out most of the dim light, his stone hewn features unreadable.  He was ruggedly handsome with the stubble growing in and the way his hair flopped a little over his forehead.  The shaggy cut was a mess and Aelin decided that he wasn’t used to it being so grown out.
There was still so much about him that remained a mystery.  Against her better judgment, Aelin found herself intrigued.  But she wouldn’t allow herself to reach out any further than she already had.  She couldn’t.
“Good night,” she said, finally, and turned to the stairs as Meiri called out for her.
“Good night,” Rowan echoed softly as she disappeared.
When Aelin awoke the next morning it was to find that Meiri had crawled into bed with her at some point in the night.  A boney elbow was digging into her gut and drool soaked her shoulder.
Aelin peeked down at her daughter who was still out cold and smiled.  Her hair was a tangle around her face, the golden color darkening at the roots.  For the longest time, Meiri had been a little blonde haired blue eyed menace, but as she grew older there were distinct things to her appearance that were changing.
She was still a beautiful girl, smart and funny and the best thing that had ever happened to Aelin but Aelin couldn’t help but wonder if one day in the future, Meiri would ask about her birth father.  How Aelin would handle that she didn’t know.  There had been a few brief questions but those had all been explained away easily--you don’t need a dad, we’re a family all our own, you have plenty of uncles who love you.
But those thoughts always sent Aelin back to thinking about Meiri’s other family.  Her blood family.  She would think about how Aedion would adore her and spoil her rotten with anything and everything.  Her parents would have annual passes to zoos and museums and aquariums galore.  Lysandra would be a phenomenal aunt that would sneak Meiri to get her ears pierced and then early morning pancake dates.  
Aelin looked at her daughter and sighed.  She blinked back tears that were forming and tried to think of other things.  It was almost the weekend and she’d promised Yrene a fun night out with the girls.  Not just that, but she’d told Dorian she would help with some set up of the County Fair.  She was deeply regretting that choice but knew it was too late to back down.
Slowly, she eased out of bed and let Meiri sleep on.  It was best not to wake the beast too early.
Changing into a pair of leggings and t-shirt, Aelin headed downstairs.
She paused when she saw the spare room open.  And because she was nosey and it was technically her house, Aelin crept to the room.  Rowan was gone but he left the bed perfectly made, tucked in tight at the corners.  His duffel bag was zipped up on the floor, looking like it had been to hell and back.  
She shouldn’t have been surprised.  
Pulling back Aelin headed to the kitchen, pausing when out of the front window there was a giant blue truck sitting in front of her house.  It took an embarrassing amount of time for her to realize it was probably Rowan’s truck.  She’d just never seen it in person.  He must have gotten up early to retrieve it from Sartaq.
Curious, Aelin walked to the window.  Immediately she found Rowan.  He had his toolbox at his side and was fixing the uneven planks of the front fence.
Of course he was.
Did the man ever sleep?
She was starting to sincerely doubt it.
As she made for the kitchen Aelin decided she would have to actually try and pay him if he kept this up.  She put on a pot of coffee, the old machine whirring loudly.  One of these days she’d be able to replace it.  As she waited for the brew, she leaned against the counter and sighed.  She had another afternoon shift tonight, but Nehemia would be available to take Meiri, which was probably for the best.
If Rowan was doing everything in his power to get out of this town (despite taking on charity cases to fix up old motels and fences) she didn’t want Meiri getting attached.  Hell, she didn’t want herself getting attached.
A soft buzz drew her attention to the counter where she found a small black phone.  Aelin paused.  It wasn’t hers, but Rowan’s.  It was entirely non descript and cheap looking, a burner phone or one you could buy at Walmart without any fuss.  Just like the one she had.
The phone lit up with another incoming text.
Don’t do it.  Don’t do it.  Don’t do it.
Aelin looked at the screen.  There were three different UNKNOWN messages waiting to be read.
UNKNOWN NUMBER 1: it's not your fault. And none of the others blame you either.  I know you're not… UNKNOWN NUMBER 2: Found a job for you in CA if you want UNKNOWN NUMBER 3: Got your number from Axehound.  Just wanted to ask… UNKNOWN NUMBER 1: I know you’re not dead, Whitethorn. Just tell me if you're in or not and I’ll let them know…
The preview of the messages cut off keeping the rest of the words hidden.  When the screen went blank, Aelin felt just a bit of guilt worm its way through her.  Despite her better judgment, she actually liked Rowan.  And even if he was a stranger with an unknown past--he was just trying tread water. 
Aelin fixed two cups of coffee, one with cream and sugar for herself and the other she left as the plain dark roast.  She headed out to the front porch with every intention of dropping the mug off on the banister and calling out to Rowan that it was there, but dammit, she got distracted.
Because Rowan was currently standing shirtless in her front yard glaring daggers at the fence he was trying to fix.
Even within the first few seconds of first meeting him (was that a week ago now?) Aelin had known he was attractive.  His face was rugged and stamped with stubble, his green eyes brilliant and steady.  She’d been able to tell that he was well built too, but she’d just never realized how well off he was.
Even yesterday she’d gotten distracted at his shirtless attire, but he’d rectified that rather quickly without giving her time to ogle.  Now, in the early morning warmth, he was shirtless once again, a sheen of sweat glistening on hard packed muscles, only emphasizing his tan skin.  Dark whorls of tattoos ran up one arm and across half his chest, the army ranger tattoo in the midst of them.  He was a greek god personified and she wouldn’t not be ashamed to admit it.
His dark wash jeans slung low on his hips, a worn leather tool belt as well.  He looked well at home with a nail between his teeth and hammer in one hand.  Even if he was scowling.  
She knew the fence was a wreck and had never bothered to try and fix it on her own.  She’d always been outside with Meiri anyways and she’d never been one to wander off.  They didn’t have a dog or pet so making sure the gate remained shut wasn’t an issue either.  She would have tried to fix it herself if she’d known where to start.
Rowan seemed to sense presence because he looked up just then, meeting her gaze.
“Morning,” Aelin called, hoping the flush on her skin wasn’t too noticeable.  She held up the cup of coffee she’d made for him.  Hello Sunshine beamed happily on the edges. “Coffee?”
Seeming to be lost in his own thoughts, it took Rowan a moment before he nodded slowly.  Looping the hammer back in the belt, he slowly made his way back to the porch and tucked the loose nail into one of the pockets on the belt as well.
“Thanks,” he said, accepting the mug.  He took a long swallow, either not noticing or not caring it was straight black coffee.
“You don’t have to do this, y’know,” Aelin said.  She nodded out towards the fence. “It’s more of a hassle than it’s worth.”
“It’s the least I can do,” he replied, “I don’t have money right now to repay you for letting me stay.  Fixing the truck took more than I was expecting.”
“I can pay--” Aelin began just as she had last night when he’d watched Meiri.
He shook his head. “That’s not what I meant.  Just--don’t worry about it.”
Aelin stared at him, with the sun at his back it was hard to get a good look at his expression.  But she supposed she could let this go.  For now.  She never liked being in someone's debt, knowing they were doing more for her than she them.  She knew it was conditioning from Arobynn.  For the few years they were together he had conditioned her into giving away bits and pieces of herself to make sure he was happy.  All she’d ever wanted was to make sure he was taken care of.  Most of it was out of self-preservation and only now that she was free of him was she beginning to see just how manipulative he’d been.
  Instinctively, she knew that Rowan wasn’t the same person as Arobynn.  And she really did believe that Rowan wanted to help.  But with the little she knew about his past and those messages she’d seen on his phone--he was caught up in more than he was letting on and Aelin didn’t know if that was worth overlooking.
“Will you be heading out now that the truck’s done?” she asked.  It was either that or ask exactly what he was running from.
Rowan took another long gulp of coffee before running a hand across his bare neck.  It was barely eight in the morning, but the sun had already decided to bare down on them with a new fury.  His tan skin glistened with sweat and this close, Aelin could make out the scars that along his chest and side.  One in particular looked nasty with the way the skin puckered and still had a pink tinge along the edge.  It was a little too long to be a bullet wound, shrapnel maybe.
“Nah,” he said, “I told Malakai I’d help get the motel ready.  I intend to keep my word on that.”
“I thought you had to get to California?” she pressed.  Seeing as how it had been the only thing he would talk about for the first two days of being in Terrasen, she found it hard to believe he’d let go of the plan so easily.
That had Rowan looking away from her and off in the distance toward the direction of the mountains that rose up in the distance.  From that angle, Aelin could see the growth of stubble tracing across his features, the subtle deeper shades of green in his eyes. His jaw flexed and Aelin had a brief moment where she thought she could read his thoughts as plainly as if he’d spoken them aloud.
I’m not ready for that.
“It can wait,” he said instead.
She didn’t believe him.  And she wished she could press him for information, to understand what was working in his thoughts and why he was so insistent on keeping his past in the past.
“Just one more question,” she said, turning back to him, one hand reaching out of the doorknob. “Do you ever sleep?  All you seem to actually do is handiwork and child wrangling.”
She meant it to be lighthearted, a little teasing of sorts.  But knew almost instantly it was the wrong thing to say.  But it was hard not to notice how she’d never actually seen him asleep.  That he was always up far too early than any human should be.  That he never seemed to rest.  In fact, last night with Meiri’s tea party was the first time Aelin had seen Rowan somewhat at ease.  And spending several hours in the presence of a five-year old was not a picnic.
Rowan set his half empty mug of coffee on the front porch step (an obvious means of avoiding a question if Aelin ever saw one).
“I don’t need a lot of sleep,” he said.  
It was the worst lie he’d told her since his arrival.  Aelin stared at him for an extra few seconds in case he wanted to change his mind.  But he didn’t.
“Alright.”  Aelin sipped her own coffee. “Well, I’m making oatmeal for breakfast if you want something to eat.”
“No pancakes?”  The ghost of a smile flashed on his lips.
Rolling her eyes, Aelin leaned against the porch railing. “No.  So you may have to prepare yourself for a very pissed-off five-year-old.”
That got a real smile that caused small wrinkles to spread at the corners of Rowan’s eyes.  It gave him a soft look, similar to that kind easy nature she’d seen on him last night when he’d willingly given into Meiri’s every whim.
“You don’t--” he began.
“You’re worse than my child,” Aelin cut him off.  She gave him a significant look. “You’re going to eat breakfast so you can have a good day.  It’s important to eat so we can grow healthy and strong and take over the world.”
It was the same thing she recited to Meiri whenever she didn’t want to eat something or when she didn’t want to try something new.  It was usually only a nudge to encourage her daughter, but sometimes a little more forceful.  Like now.
“Take over the world, huh?” he asked.
“It’s on the to-do list.” And with that, Aelin turned back to head inside the house.  “Breakfast is in twenty minutes.”
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abhartach · 1 year
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Sometimes I get an idea and write myself a note in this really long google doc I keep and reference sometimes. Some of these notes will never be used in a fic but they make me laugh almost every time I look at them here are some of them:
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I think I wrote this at like 4am. No context to be found, not sure why I’m cursing in a note to myself but apparently I really wanted to convey Zim’s apparent hatred for fish that I think he has.
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No idea how I came up with this one but Dib is definitely one of those people who will go out of their way to tell you Frankenstein was the scientist not the monster.
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I remember seeing something like this one as an incorrect quote thing. He would absolutely loot a body though and Dib would just watch.
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Probably didn’t come up with this one on my own. I do not entirely remember writing this down. I think it’s zombie related and the wife is supposed to be right next to the guy obviously not normal.
I’ll look for more if these are interesting.
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insert-my-name-here · 9 months
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lyriablackfrost · 5 months
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Title: The Witch of Dragonrest Fandom: The Great Ace Attorney Ship: Barok/Kazuma Warnings: Minor violence, blood and injury, mention of death, mention of torture Words: 5646 (ch. 1) - ~21k (total) Synopsis: The vampire Barok receives the task of capturing a dangerous witch who has been hiding for years. When he finally meets Kazuma, however, he realizes that he is different from what he was told.
Prompts used: @badthingshappenbingo - Incapable of Disobeying @hurtcomfort-bingo - Hiding an Injury + Branding @mfbingo - Magic AU @seasonaldelightsbingo - Protecting Someone + Found Family.
My cards under the cut.
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phneep · 6 months
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pumaskulls · 9 months
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Couple of redesigns for an original story of mine :3c
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hasellia · 7 months
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Episode 3 of Walking with Beast is basically a toxic family vlog staring Sir Kenneth Branagh as the cameraman dad.
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sp00kyt0fu · 1 year
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rise n shine
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When Winter Becomes Spring
[ A TamaxKyo RP - This winter break the host club members are off to Hokkaido for an overdue vacation at an onsen! Watch out! Will the hosts land themselves in hot water, or will things get a little steamy?]
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“Eh? I’m so sorry, ladies. –I’m not sure where Tamaki-Senpai is right now.”  Haruhi laughed nervously. She apologized profusely while she lifted her palms in front of her, in an attempt to stop the veritable flood of guests eagerly waiting for the king.  
Where was that idiot?
It was unlike Tamaki to be so late to the host club.  In fact, he was always the first one to arrive at the club, besides Kyoya.  The absence of Tamaki might have made the atmosphere more peaceful if it weren’t for Tamaki’s 70% request rate.  Tamaki's popular host status, and failure to show up, guaranteed a mob of unhappy guests.  
The twins both tried their best to stave off the onslaught of girls as the guests shoved wrapped gifts and bags at the hosts.  “These are for Tamaki…,” One guest announced while she shoved arms full of gifts at the twins.
 “Where the hell is he?” Hikaru whispered under his breath and glanced over at Kaoru who was desperately trying to juggle the gifts.  “Beats me but the boss better get here soon.” This would be easier if Hani-senpai and Mori-senpai were here but the two upper classmen graduated last year.    
Tamaki wasn’t the only one receiving copious amounts of gifts, with the winter break upon them the guests were excited to offer the boys–and Haruhi–their tokens of affection.
Haruhi sighed to herself. This was getting to be too much for the three hosts to handle. The brunette looked over toward Kyoya with pleading eyes.  “We need your help, Kyo–...,”
CRACK!
The host room doors slapped loudly against the walls as they were nearly flung off their hinges.  Tamaki raced into the room with his fist raised high in the air with a rolled up magazine in his hand. 
“I’VE DONE IT, MEN!” The blond cried out triumphantly.  The three hosts collectively sighed in relief as the guests finally backed off and headed in Tamaki’s direction.  Upon seeing the guests, Tamaki’s entire demeanor changed and soon he was dripping with charismatic charm. 
“Forgive me, my darlings. I had some business to take care of–” Tamaki’s slender fingers took hold of one guest’s hand and held onto it tightly.  His amethyst eyes shimmered with an intensity that was unrivaled.  “But I couldn’t bear to be away from you one second longer, my love.”  
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“Oh brother,”  Haruhi deadpanned and her gaze shifted toward the twins.  You would think after being in the host club for over a year, she would be used to Tamaki’s flowery expressions.  
The twins shrugged in unison–at least Tamaki was back. Now they could focus on their own guests.  
The hour and a half that was left went by without a hitch.  Tamaki received all of his gifts and he was able to expertly host each one of his clients in the little time they had remaining.  
With a sigh, Tamaki leaned himself into the door to shut it after the last guests left for the evening.  He loved what they did here at the host club, but to say that the winter break couldn’t come soon enough was an understatement. 
“Finally,” He exhaled and smiled to himself before pushing himself away from the door and wandering over to one of the host room couches.  The blond dramatically collapsed across the length of the couch; he draped his arm over his eyes to block out the harsh lights of the host room. “Even beautiful men deserve a break now and then.” He stated contently. 
“Hey boss–,” Hikaru popped his head up from behind the couch to peer down at the third year.  Tamaki lifted his arm and blinked up as he looked at the twin suspiciously.  Hikaru arched his perfectly manicured brow. “What did you mean earlier–?” “–What have you done?” Kaoru’s head popped up beside his brother.  
Tamaki smiled and sat up.  “Wouldn’t you like to know.” He mused and chortled to himself.  
“Senpai, you made us worried sick.”  Haruhi began, but thought her choice of words was a mistake.  
A gust of air flew toward her and before she knew it Tamaki was in front of her, disregarding her personal space–again.  
“Haruhi! Were you worried about me?!” His voice cracked as he cried out. It was a dream come true if she did worry about him! 
“I mean–yeah. We couldn’t possibly take care of all your guests.” She stated flatly but she knew Tamaki wasn’t listening. He was already daydreaming about Haruhi worrying and fretting over him.  “It’s okay, Haruhi–Daddy’s here now.” He cued and squeezed her in a tight bear hug. 
“Ah!!–Hey–!!! Quit it! That’s not what I meant!”  She shoved at Tamaki and pushed him away.  “But ..Haruhi–...?” Tamaki hunched over to meet Haruhi’s gaze and whimpered before the twins slapped him on the back to get his attention.
“What have you done?” The twins asked in unison as their curiosity was beginning to eat them alive.  
Tamaki straightened up and shoved his hands into his pockets before he sauntered over to the table where Kyoya was sitting with his laptop and infamous notebook. 
The blond plopped himself down, catty-cornered to his best friend.  He lifted his elbows onto the table, and the blond rested his chin on the backs of his hands.
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“I have arranged a special trip for us for our winter break.” Tamaki announced proudly. He was their father after all–it was his job to look after his "family" and take care of all of their needs behind stage.  That included planning family vacations with very little input from the rest of them. 
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wolfwoodboobs · 10 months
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with ao3 currently down, and twitter on the verge of going down forever, i have lost access to like 90% of my trigun nsfw collection :/
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echowritesshit · 1 year
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Giant evil woof woof and friends (wwbs Chan my beloved)
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[WWBS by 0KKULTiC on Ao3]
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abhartach · 1 year
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Headcanon/opinion
Zim isn’t actually that short (compared to humans)
I have been looking around and cannot for the life of me find canon heights for any characters despite the fact that height has such significance in irken culture.
So I’ve been thinking about it and come to some conclusions based very minimally on the research I have done:
Dib and Zim are very similar in height. In some side by side shots it actually looks like Zim is an inch or so taller.
Dib is 12 years old. The average height of a 12 year old boy is a range from 4’6” to 5’6”. His dad is pretty tall so I’m putting him at the upper end of that spectrum. Of course, the way the show is drawn all the adults are much taller than the kids but I’m ignoring that. I will add that I am 5’7” and my 12 year old male cousin is taller than me and I also have an 11 year old female cousin in the other side of the family that is my height.
Zim is considered shorter than average for an irken, but he’s probably around 5’3” to 5’5”
I remember Zim talking to the Tallest at some point about how stupid humans are even though some of them are almost as tall as the tallest (cannot remember exactly what he says it has been literal years). Note that he says some I am going to take this to mean that only a few are even close
The tallest human was 8’11.1” and I 100% believe Zim would find that out almost immediately based on how irkens feel about height
Final conclusions: The Tallest are around 9-10 feet tall and after growing a few inches in my fics Zim is actually an above average height for an adult man
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk
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lyriablackfrost · 5 months
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Title: To Mourn the Living Fandom: Persona 5 Ship: Yusuke/Ryuji Warnings: Verbal abuse, homophobia, past child abuse, past domestic violence Words: 2942 Synopsis: Yusuke notices something strange about Ryuji’s behavior that day. When they finally get to talk about it, however, he is surprised to hear that Ryuji’s father contacted him, and wants them to meet.
Prompts used: @badthingshappenbingo - Domestic Abuse @hurtcomfort-bingo - Shoulder to Cry On @seasonaldelightsbingo - Rough Childhood + Low Self-esteem
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