they (s-f sibs) would draw on each other's shoes, skin with pens and markers but mostly pens because those are cheap
or those glitter pens for drawing some silly doodles
(Meg would use a white ballpoint pen to draw butterflies (and small flowers, and suns, and dinosaurs, and bees) on Lester's scars; they would be a little wobbly and ugly because why would she know how to draw butterflies her dummy just needs something to hold onto and she can't lose him but oh gods he would be smiling after that and that's good).
I’m a sucker for brotherly love and after the season 1 finale I know goddamn well that if Hunter were to be murdered right in front of Crosshair, that man would not hesitate a second. He’d bash the killer’s head in with his bare hands, he’d strangle them and fuck them up until they’re unrecognisable, no second thought there.
So I start a new DND campaign in a couple of months time and I want to test myself this year and try making something out of it. My friends and sister are playing (I care about these people so much so I want to create for them.) ALSO I heard the last one they did lasted 3 years so there'd be plenty of content...
Thing is though is this anything that people are interested in.
Cos I want to create, I don't want another unfinished project - I'm fed up of constant failure
if i can impart any one piece of wisdom to y’all, it’s to, whenever possible, assume good intentions
assume people are trying their best, want to be good and treat others well, and that when their behavior doesn’t align with those goals, it’s because of outside factors that are pushing them to their limit
it’s hard to do, it doesn’t always come naturally, but it’s worth it