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#Book smart
ericityyy · 5 months
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Hi!
Can i request a fluff georgie x reader where he is head over heals with her?
The family dont know who she is (just sheldon bcs they are in the same university and she is very smart), but one day georgie takes her back home to hang out as friends and the family falls in love with how kind smart and charming she is and they are like: "this is the one for him"
Your writing is wholesome 😚
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐧𝐞
𝙎𝙪𝙢𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙮: 𝘞𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘎𝘦𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘪𝘦’𝘴 “𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘦𝘥” 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘮𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘊𝘰𝘰𝘱𝘦𝘳 𝘍𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺
𝙏𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙚: 𝘍𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘴 𝘵𝘰 𝘓𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘴, 𝘉𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘴𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘹 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘵 𝘴𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘵
𝙏𝙮𝙥𝙚: 𝘍𝘭𝘶𝘧𝘧
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Sometimes when you look at someone you like, you get this feeling of time slowing down around you but fast forwarding to the moment you imagine yourself with that person. That feeling is what Georgie experiences when with her. Y/N L/N. There are many beautiful girls around the world, but nothing can compare to her.
She’s beautiful in his eyes, no matter what setting they are in, whether it is dark or not. She glows in his eyes. When it’s bright, she’s the cause. When it’s crowded, she’s the only one he sees. When they’re alone, nothing else matters. Needless to say, Georgie will always be proud to admit that he is down bad for this girl, and yet he couldn’t find the courage to do it in front of her.
It is no secret that Georgie is not particularly the smartest one in the family; however, that does not mean that he is dumb. He’s smart in his own way. Everyone is. It’s always comforting when she tells Georgie that he’s not dumb, as other people put it. In her words, she is "book smart” and the boy is “street smart," to which the latter agrees since Y/N does not go outside much.
There’s more ways to enjoy herself in the comfort of her home, more specifically in her room, where all her books and experiments reside.
That’s why she was left confused when she found herself at Dairy Queen with Georgie. How he convinced her to hang outside, she doesn’t know. Clearly it was one of Georgie’s talents to be so convincing. Partly, it was because Y/N couldn’t say no to the boy.
“After graduating high school, I just go to Dr. Sturgis’ class for the hell of it.” Y/N explains while scooping up some ice cream, “My parents are trying to convince me to go to a university and finish my studies altogether; honestly, they just want to brag to our relatives that I graduated college at such a young age.” She furrowed her eyebrows while letting out a bitter smile. “Don’t get me wrong, I love my parents, but I don’t want to rush into college, y'know? I just want to take a break from studying, but I gave them a chance to let me enroll in Dr. Sturgis’ class, but only in his class so technically, still not in college.” Y/N laughed slightly before turning her attention to the person she’s with.
Georgie nodded his head at times when Y/N was telling her story, and the girl noticed, “I’m sorry, I’ve been talking about myself; how about you? What’s the latest news going on with Mr. Georgie Cooper?" The girl smirked smugly at the boy in front of her, making the said boy chuckle nervously.
“Nothing much, really.” Georgie shrugged, not knowing what to tell, “Just the usual, religious mom, coach dad, carefree meemaw, chaotic little sister, know it all little brother, y'know the normal.”
Y/N laughed at his description of his family. Nothing is normal with the Coopers, that’s for sure, but that’s what makes them so unique in a way that the girl wants to have the pleasure of meeting them. And because of that, she blurted out, “They sound fun; it’ll be a joy to meet them personally.” She not-so-subtly hinted to Georgie, who stopped scooping his ice cream.
“Why? "Georgie squinted his eyes confusingly, not really understanding why the girl wanted to meet his family.
Y/N shrugged, playing with her spoon. “Nothing really; I just want to meet them. Is that okay?" She then asked, losing confidence in her voice, which, again, the boy noticed.
“It’s okay, just don’t let them freak you out.”
"Oh, please, how bad can they be?”
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“Y/N, what were your thoughts in Dr. Sturgis’ class today? I think it was motivational. Then again, it’s not like I don’t know what the contents of his lessons are anyway.” Sheldon arrogantly bragged as he walked alongside the older girl. Although he did not know he was being arrogant, it’s just the way he presents himself to people. And Y/N has come to terms with that.
Y/N decided to humor the younger boy as they walked outside the university. “Well, I think Dr. Sturgis made a mistake during his lecture.” Sheldon looked up at her, confused with his face all frowning. “What do you mean by mistake? I’m sure I would have recognized the mistake that Dr. Sturgis made.”
The girl was about to answer when they heard a car honking, startling Sheldon in the process, before they both noticed it was “Georgie!” Y/N exclaimed, a huge smile on her face seeing her friend. She ran up to the car as the boy got out of it to open the passenger door for her.
“Ma’am, your service awaits.” Georgie pretended to tip his imaginary hat. “Why, thank you, kind sir," while Y/N attempted to mimic a British accent, almost doing it perfectly.
“Georgie?” Sheldon asked, confused as he walked to his older brother’s car, "What are you doing here? Where’s Meemaw? Will you be the one taking me home? ”
Georgie sighed a bit annoyed. “Meemaw is a bit busy right now, so I volunteered to pick you up, also because Y/N will be joining us for dinner.”
“Huh. Well, that’s delightful to hear.” Sheldon opened the backseat door, waiting for his brother to come in before speaking again. "Delightful, as in Y/N joining us for dinner and not you picking me up.”
“Would you like to walk home? ”
“No.”
“Georgie!”
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“We’re home!” Georgie shouted once they came inside the door of their home. The Cooper household, it was nerve-wracking for Y/N to experience this kind of situation. She didn’t grow up with that many friends due to her isolating herself most of the time. But there’s a first time for everything.
Sheldon, after pestering Y/N with what mistake Dr. Sturgis made in his lecture, went to his bedroom to drop off his briefcase, but not before telling Y/N that “This isn’t over, L/N.” Y/N raised an eyebrow at the walking boy before turning back to the nearing footsteps.
Mary came face-to-face with Y/N, not being familiar with her. “Hi, I’m sorry. Who are you?” She asked, not wanting to be rude but wanting to know this stranger inside her house.
"Oh, where are my manners?” Y/N offered her hand to the woman, giving her a beaming smile. “I’m Y/N, Mrs. Cooper. I was invited by your eldest son to dinner, but now I figure that you weren’t informed of my presence here in your humble abode.” The girl then turned to Georgie, who shrugged with a smile on his face. “I wouldn’t want to possibly intrude.”
Mary waved a hand in the girl’s direction before shaking hands with her. “Nonsense, darling, I’m happy that Georgie made friends with a gorgeous girl like yourself, and you may call me Mary.” The woman then led them to the dining table, not noticing that Y/N elbowed Georgie once her back turned to them. The boy crouches in pain, not before seeing Y/N’s overly sweet smile.
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“So you mean to say that you go to the same classes with Sheldon at the university?" Missy questioned, interested in the new girl placed between Sheldon and Georgie. “And you survived being with him? Oh, I like you.”
Sheldon looked offended by his sister’s insult before looking content with their mother scolding the twin girl.
“It’s not much of a challenge anyway; I like Sheldon’s wit. It amuses me.” Y/N laughed at Sheldon’s arrogant expression.
“Do you have any religion, Y/N?” Mary asked hopefully. So far, she really likes the girl between her sons; the woman thinks that the girl is the one for Georgie.
Y/N nodded, swallowing her food before answering, “I was born and baptized a Christian, as my family is all Christians.” Mary, after receiving the answer, smiled widely at that, looking at George, motioning her head toward the girl excitedly.
“You mentioned that you graduated high school? At what age?” It was now George’s turn to ask; they were all taking turns getting to know the girl, and by that, it meant questioning her.
“Yes, Mr. Cooper. I actually graduated high school when I was 13. And now, I’m thinking about when I’m going to enroll fully in a university to get my degree. I haven’t really thought about going to college any time soon; basically, Dr. Sturgis’ lectures are just hobbies in a way.”
“And what exactly is your relationship with our Georgie here?” Connie finally asked what most of them were thinking, casually drinking a beer. Y/N choked on her pasta, with Georgie patting her back gently and offering her water, which she took. The boy noticed his family eyeing his actions toward Y/N; he sent them an eye roll.
“We’re just friends, Meemaw," Georgie answered, fighting back the urge to confess his feelings right there and then. But he figured to take this more privately than out in the open with his family present. That doesn’t really scream romantic to him.
Y/N paid no mind to his answer and rubbed her thumb on the back of his hand, smiling at him. "Thanks, darling.” She was grateful for him taking care of her when she was nearly dying earlier. “Don’t mention it, dear.” Georgie smiled back.
They didn’t notice the eyes on them, as they only saw each other right now. Needless to say, the family found the one for Georgie Cooper. He did too.
“I still don’t recall Dr. Sturgis’ mistake earlier.” Well, it was good while it lasted.
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i am so happy receiving your request :’> you’re my first ever request in this app and i was lowkey losing hope. but thank you so much for requesting this and i hope this lives up to your expectation.
pls don’t be a ghost reader.
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yourehotcupcakke · 10 months
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dorky teen lesbians, you're very important to me
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mayaisanimating · 6 months
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Nao was never book smart
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wowwforever · 2 months
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thetristoneera · 1 year
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chodzacaparodia · 8 months
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I'm really smart when I'm not dumb (sometimes I'm both at the same time)
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jubilee133 · 2 years
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I think my favorite episode out of reservation dogs in season two is 'stay golden cheesey boy'.
The character Cheese in the beginning of the episode is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Cheese is hanging w his cousin's uncle when the police arrive for a drug bust, and both the uncle and Cheese are taken away. Cheese is then placed in a "poorly underfunded" group home for boys, as he awaits for the legal system to sort out his gaurdian and living situation. It is at the group home Cheese calmly navigates through the home's dynamics.
Here there is two worlds colliding and Cheese's presence amplifys it. From Cheese stating his pronouns and being hilariously misunderstood to gentley dismantling toxic masculinity and revealing his true feelings about his friend Daniel's death, all of this is in a way that is still street smart within an institution. You never really get to know what Cheese thinks about Daniel's death until this episode. When Cheese is talking to a couple of the boys in the group home and he says, "I had a friend named Daniel. He was like my hero. And then he died. Well, he took his own life. I read some reasons why he might've did it. Its just hard for people." This line shows how observant Cheese is and why his character might not be highlighted often the way some of the other characters are (we do love Willie Jack and Bear fo sho): he can be a viewer like us, but where we are given all the answers, Cheese goes out to understand the ppl around him.
On a different note, I related to Cheese. Being both book smart as a marginalized person, living in spaces like the rez, or in my case the inner city where indigenous ppl are the highest population occupants, and then having to navigate through institutions (ex. group homes, juvie, transitional homes, shelters, rehabilitation ect.) is a cognizant experience; you're aware of changing social values of our society but must learn the ropes of the dynamics of an institution which implements survival mentalities. These survival mentalities build skewed power dynamics, as there is always a person or persons who take hold of resources like space, material and/or authority. With these mentalities in place, and an awareness to these dynamics, being a book smart marginalized person demands for you to be also street smart in a way that has you exist in institutional spaces without getting fully entangled with skewed power dynamics.
Let me put it in a way that can be a little more understanding hahaha.
My personal experience, many years ago, I ended up at a women and children homeless shelter for a couple of months, as I was an alcoholic struggling and getting back on feet. This shelter was in Saskatoon's alphabet Avenues: "the ghetto", and was mostly occupied by indigenous women and children. In this shelter was a couple of gang members too. But as I learned the power dynamics, I knew how to stay in my own lane, while being authentic to self. One of those members made a joke to some other women that I was smart but soft and that I needed protecting ("we'll make sure no one bothers justice" lmao). I was both flattered and scared LOL. This is just one example from many instances.
Anyway, watching this episode was kind of nice because I understood Cheese and his handling of being (mistakenly) placed in an institution. He was being a different kind of street smart that I could identify with. This is part of our charm and survival.
Idk if any of this makes sense but yeah, thats whats up with this episode.
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howifeltabouthim · 1 year
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She knew, too, that he was easily to be deceived,—that though his intelligence was keen, his instincts were dull,—that he was gifted with no fineness of touch, with no subtle appreciation of the characters of men and women; and, to a certain extent, she looked down upon him for his obtusity.
Anthony Trollope, from Can You Forgive Her?
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goldenjellyfish12 · 2 years
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How To Get Ready For Casey Mcquiston First YA Book 'I Kissed Shara Wheeler ' Coming Out Tuesday May 3rd 2022
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1. Pre-order 'I Kissed Shara Wheeler '
2. Sign up to get a free pre-order incentive IKSW pin over on Casey Mcquiston website
3. Reread Red, White & Royal Blue and One Last Stop by Casey Mcquiston
4. Check out Casey Mcquiston and Wednesday Books social media accounts
5. Watch the following movies to get you in the mood to read IKSW
1. Saved (on Amazon prime in the US)
2. But I'm a Cheerleader (on YouTube in the US)
3. Book Smart (on Hulu in the US)
4. Paper Towns
5. Gone Girl
6. Watch the following TV Shows to get you in the mood to read IKSW
1. Sex Education (on Netflix)
2. Derry Girls ( on Netflix in the US)
3. Gilmore Girls (on Netflix in the US)
4. The OC (on HBO Max in the US)
5. Killing Eve (on Hulu in the US)
Now All You Have to do is Wait for Tuesday May 3rd 2022 for 'I Kissed Shara Wheeler ' to Come Out
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lord-save-me · 1 month
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Academically; I can do complex math equations and analysis works of texts
Common sense; I ask where something is while it's in my hand and watch TV for a solid minute before realizing it's on mute
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bubblegum-sullivan-13 · 3 months
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Ten minutes in and I can't watch this movie. I do not like the Book Smart girls. They are the girls that would rat on us for smoking behind the bleachers and me for being in girls bathroom. Do they get cool or are they goody goody nerds the whole movie?
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mo-mode · 3 months
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The Biblically Accurate Trio in TLT
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clbphotography3 · 7 months
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Book Smart
Book Smart worked 4F in :49.20.
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visionsofthefu · 10 months
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The education systems around the world are often set-up by book smart people for book smart people and if you don't fit into these categories that book smart people have decided for you, then no other categories exist and you fail for the rest of your life.
Who can relate?
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mansorus · 1 year
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I read out loud when I’m alone to practice delivering my words with confidence good way to handle that situation
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