the first is leslie higgins with a text post reading “Lawful Good: shower coffee IF you're running late”
the second is trent crimm with text reading “Neutral Good: you wouldn't be caught dead with a shower bev”
the third is roy kent with text reading “Chaotic Good: whatever u happen to be drinking when the shower-mood strikes instantly becomes ur shower beverage”
the fourth is keeley jones with text reading “Lawful Neutral: a bottle of cold water outside the shower for when it gets too steamy in there”
the fifth is dani rojas with text reading “True Neutral: getting thirsty halfway thru and just opening ur mouth like a baby bird in the rain”
the sixth is colin hughes with text reading “Chaotic Neutral: slushie that u got from the gas station SPECIFICALLY so u could take a shower and drink it”
the seventh is rebecca welton with text reading “Lawful Evil: bath & a glass of fine wine”
the eighth is jamie tartt with text reading “Neutral Evil: shower beer”
the ninth is coach beard with text reading “Chaotic Evil: shower MILK”
“I gave him life just as much as you did, Mrs. Dr. dear,” Susan was wont to say. “He is just as much my baby as he is yours.” And, indeed, it was always to Susan that Shirley ran, to be kissed for bumps, and rocked to sleep, and protected from well-deserved spankings." (Rainbow Valley by L. M. Montgomery).
"So Shirley went—not radiantly, as to a high adventure, like Jem, not in a white flame of sacrifice, like Walter, but in a cool, business-like mood, as of one doing something, rather dirty and disagreeable, that had just got to be done. He kissed Susan for the first time since he was five years old, and said, "Good-bye, Susan—mother Susan."
"My little brown boy—my little brown boy," said Susan." (Rilla of Ingleside by L. M. Montgomery).