Did you mention something to your mother? Oh, God, no. I need to build up to that one. I'd like to wait until at least he's in high school. "He?" Or she. Except I gotta think I'd be better with a boy, because the mother-daughter dynamic really just scares the hell out of me.
@lokisprettygirl I was gonna sent this privately but evidently, videos aren't allowed on the ask box so i thought of just putting it here to share for everyone
This has been my favourite thing for a while and always lifts me spirits and makes me feel better after a maddening day so to everyone who see's this, hope you feel better because you are very important!💙☺
I tell you no matter how much i play this, i always grin like a loon because for some reason, i just feel better after hearing him
“You can be just friends with people, you know,” Orla said. “I think it’s crazy how you’re in love with all those raven boys.” Orla wasn’t wrong, of course. But what she didn’t realize about Blue and her boys was that they were all in love with one another. She was no less obsessed with them than they were with her, or one another, analyzing every conversation and gesture, drawing out every joke into a longer and longer running gag, spending each moment either with one another or thinking about when next they would be with one another. Blue was perfectly aware that it was possible to have a friendship that wasn’t all-encompassing, that wasn’t blinding, deafening, maddening, quickening. It was just that now that she’d had this kind, she didn’t want the other.
Plato: "Oh, I don't know, but- but I'm happy now, here. Oh, I wish we could stay here."
Judy: "Plato, where's your father now?"
Plato: "Oh, he's dead... He was a hero in the China sea."
Jim: Laughing, "You told me he was a 'big wheel' in New York."
Plato: "I did? Oh, what's the difference. Might as well be dead anyway."
Judy: "It's alright."
Plato: "Sure."
Jim: "Sure..."