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peterbrads · 1 year
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GB Strike Gold and Promotion!
GB Strike Gold and Promotion!
Great Britain completed a clean sweep of wins in Pool C of their World Para Ice Hockey Championships at Bangkok 2022, as a 6-0 shutout victory against Kazakhstan confirmed a promotion back up to Pool B, having seen the British side bounce straight back up after their relegation in Berlin back in 2019. It was a game that saw the top two sides meeting in their respective final games in the…
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laresearchette · 5 months
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Saturday, December 09, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: MAESTRA: STRINGS OF TRUTH (Disney + Star) CHRISTMAS ON CHERRY LANE (W Network) 8:00pm CHRISTMAS OF YES (OWN Canada) 9:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT? FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK (CBS Feed) 30 FOR 30: THE GREAT HEISMAN RACE OF 1997 (Premiering on December 19 on TSN3 at 8:00pm) MEET ME UNDER THE MISTELTOE (Premiering on December 22 on CTV Life at 6:00pm)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
CRAVE TV THE ADVENTURES OF PADDINGTON (Season 1) CHRISTMAS AT THE DRIVE-IN INSPECTOR GADGET (Season 1) A MERRY CHRISTMAS WISH POLLY POCKET (Season 3)
DISNEY + STAR DOCTOR WHO: THE GIGGLE MAESTRA (Season 1, Premiere Episode)
NHL HOCKEY (SN) 1:00pm: Coyotes vs. Bruins (SN) 4:00pm: Devils vs. Flames (CBC/SN360) 7:00pm: Habs vs. Sabres (City TV) 7:00pm: Sens vs. Red Wings (SN) 7:00pm: Predators vs. Leafs (CBC/SN) 10:00pm: Hurricanes vs. Canucks
2023 PARA HOCKEY CUP (TSN5) 2:00pm: Bronze Medal Game (TSN5) 6:00pm: Gold Medal Game
MLS SOCCER (TSN3/TSN4) 4:00pm: Columbus vs. LAFC
NCAA MEN’S HOCKEY (TSN2) 4:30pm: Providence vs. Boston College
A ROYAL CHRISTMAS ON ICE (CTV Life) 6:00pm: Looking to escape his royal life, a dashing prince comes to the United States to start a business in a small town in upstate New York and winds up falling for a former Olympic ice skater.
NLL LACROSSE (TSN/TSN4) 7:00pm: Wings vs. Rock
THE ORIGINAL SANTA CLAUS PARADE (CTV) 7:00pm: The long-running annual tradition returns for another year. The hosts welcome festive floats, hundreds of colorful costumed marchers and the performances of more than ten marching bands as they make their way through the heart of downtown Toronto.
A NOT SO ROYAL CHRISTMAS (CTV Life) 8:00pm: A tabloid journalist tries to land an interview with a reclusive count during the holidays. In response, the royal family asks a groundskeeper to pose as the count since the real one fled years ago.
SILENT NIGHT, FATAL NIGHT (Lifetime Canada) 8:00pm: When best-selling mystery author Mallory Dearborn decides to end her long-running detective franchise, her unhinged manager takes her prisoner and forces her to write a new novel during the holidays.
A GINGERBREAD CHRISTMAS (CTV2) 9:00pm: Hazel goes to spend the holidays in her hometown, where a romance begins to bloom with a local contractor who has been helping her father with their family bakery.
THE EXTINCTION OF FIREFLIES (OUT TV) 9:00pm: A gay comedy writer invites friends for a weekend in the country to read his latest work inspired by the romance between Roman Emperor Hadrian and his boy lover, Antinous.
SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (Crave) 9:00pm: Bitten by a radioactive spider, teenager Miles Morales suddenly develops mysterious powers that transform him into Spider-Man. He must now use his newfound skills to battle the evil Kingpin, a hulking madman who can open portals to other universes.
THE LAST RITE (Super Channel Fuse) 9:05pm: Suffering from sleep paralysis, a medical student falls prey to a demonic force that wants to rip her apart from within. Torn between sanity and the unknown, she's left with no alternative but to contact a local priest for help.
VENOM (Crave) 11:00pm: Journalist Eddie Brock develops superhuman strength and power when his body merges with the alien Venom. Twisted, dark and fueled by rage, Venom tries to control the new and dangerous abilities that Eddie finds so intoxicating.
THE EQUALIZER (CTV) 12:35am: A former commando (Denzel Washington) comes out of retirement and puts his special skills to work to rescue a girl (Chloë Grace Moretz) who is under the control of ruthless Russian mobsters.
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extraliga-related · 11 months
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The Czech Para Ice Hockey Team claim their first ever bronze medal!
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frasesnahir · 8 months
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y de pronto dejamos el amor de lado y dejamos que el orgullo entrara por la puerta tirando por la ventana lo que realmente importa
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tragedienes · 1 year
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character: jude open: m/f/nb plot: jude is a hockey player for the ahl reaching the end of his career, unlikely to make it to the nhl. hockey is his whole life, so even when there’s no team practice or a game, he’s still going to the local rink as part of his morning routine. he booked some private ice time last night, only to have his morning skate interrupted by someone. (could be a figure skater, another hockey player, a rink employee, random bystander, etc) this post was made using legacy editor, though beta is available on request!
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the pull and sting of his muscles was something judah had known since he was a child, but it didn’t make it hurt any less. practice was particularly grueling by fault of his own, a form of self-punishment, working harder than he really needed to just to clear his mind of all thoughts and focus on all that mattered: hockey. there at the second the rink opened, it was the rare weekday that wasn’t booked for private morning ice time, using the rink website to book it last night. jude spent every non-team practice day at the nearest rink to his apartment, doing anything from slapping pucks into an empty net to taking a leisurely skate around the ice like he was on an outdoor rink at christmas time, simple and something akin to relaxing. his time on the ice was private, more sacred than church, a place where it was just himself and sometimes god. this morning, however, he was attempting to beat his record skating from blue line to blue line, almost a human blur from speed, legs wanting to give out from exhaustion but he wouldn’t allow them to.
his best record, however, was left in tact when he suddenly noticed another presence in the rink. immediately he skidded to a stop, observing the other, before he skated up to them. “oh, uh, sorry but… uh, i booked this hour for myself. i mean i can, like, share the ice but, uh…” it’s just easier to punish himself in the form of skating drills when he’s alone. “did they double book us? i used an app and they can be kinda faulty, so…”
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mey-rin-is-fabulous · 2 years
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The woman's world para ice hockey challenge is happening on the 26th
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mi hermano quiere aprender a patinar AMIGAS SE LOGRÓ
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peterbrads · 11 months
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Phantoms Brake Mayhem Hoodoo
MANCHESTER MAYHEM 2 – 4 PETERBOROUGH PHANTOMS Sledge Buddies – Phantoms Naomi Jenks battles old teams Felicity Gregory and Mark Colquitt -Photo: Haganova Photos Saturday evening saw the Manchester Mayhem’s imperfect season continuing on, as the Widnes based side fell to their third straight league defeat of the season at the hands of the Peterborough Phantoms side with three Mayhem loanees’ on…
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the-acid-pear · 5 months
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A cuánto creen que se va la tasa de suicidio una vez se diga el resultado de las elecciones?
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extraliga-related · 7 months
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The 🇸🇰 Para Ice Hockey NT claims silver at the World Championship B-Pool in Astana, thus returning to the top-tier after just one year!
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maridrista · 3 months
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Quero agradecer a @angellen por ter feito esse desafio, e a @anaharae-s ter feito me deu um gás de última capa por conta da volta as aulas, se eu pudesse, faria as onze com certeza :(. Quero dizer uma coisa sobre essa capa; muitas, rs, então lá vai:
Eu escolhi seguir o estilo vetor, eu mesma fiz esses dois vetores que estão na frente de vocês, aqui eles estão:
Yuji - Jogador de Hockey
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Colocando eles lado a lado, o meu é horrível, mas sabe, deu pro gasto! Considerando que aprendi a fazer isso em vinte minutos, me sinto muito feliz!
Megumi - Patinador artístico
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Eu mudaria algumas coisas agora, como destaque no cabelo, algo que fiz com o nosso amado Yuji e também destacaria as luzes no fim da capa, mas para algo feito em expresso me agrada muito!
Ah, mas Mari! Por que citou isso? Simples! Se você leu (DEVE) o desafio ele é consistido de temas e eu me baseei em oito deles! O principal claramente é um romance proibido, quem não ama um enimes to lovers, hein? Eu amo!
Vetores era algo que sempre quis trabalhar, mas nunca tinha me posto a prova, gostei muito e agradeço muito o desafio! Esse será o meu último post por um bom tempo, até breve pessoal e tentem SEMPRE se desafiar, é uma delícia, ah e para mostrar o poder de uma boa finalização, olhem a capa sem nada!
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me sinto bem nua compartilhando isso, mas é sobre! AH, ela está para: DOAÇÃO!
Um abraço e até logo.
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bagopucks · 1 year
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A. Matthews - Para Siempre
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Auston Matthews x Reader
Requested✨
Word Count: 3.7k
Warning(s): None?
Spanish Translations, in order of occurrence;
Por siempre y para siempre - forever and always
mamá ahora no - mom not now
Puedes proponer - you can propose
No en tu playa sexual - not at your sex beach
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“When your father proposed to me…”
Auston hadn’t been expecting the story of the century. Meaning, that his mother took as long as a century to tell it.
“It was extravagant!”
Auston had planned to propose in Arizona. When he invited Hudson and I home with him, I was only under the influence that I was going to meet his parents and enjoy a short vacation. Nothing more.
I also had little to no suspicion of any ulterior motive when he asked me to go to the store and get a few groceries for dinner. And I certainly didn’t expect anything when Hudson bounced along with me. Though perhaps I should have. Because Hudson hated grocery shopping.
“He had flowers everywhere! Oh and Auston- the ring!” Ema spoke as if Auston hadn’t seen it millions of times. His own mother’s engagement ring. Of course he knew what it looked like. “It has to be something she’ll love. Something that makes sense for her.” Dainty and beautiful. Sparkly. Auston stole a glance at his mother’s ring. Definitely not as big as hers. His lover wasn’t quite that extravagant. He already had the ring anyway. Stuffed away in an old hockey duffel in his closet. The safest place he thought to hide it.
“He took me out to one of the lake beaches way after dark, where we spent the night together.” Her brows lifted in a suggestive manner, and it caused all three of her kids to groan and whine in complaint.
Alexandria and Breyana only joined their brother and mother in the kitchen when they picked up on the marriage conversion. In true sisterly fashion, they wanted the details. As it turns out, they got too many unwanted details.
“That’s actually,” Ema set her glass of water down, “where you were conceived.” She pointed a finger at Alexandria.
“Mama!” The eldest daughter scolded for the lack of filter, while Auston snickered.
“It’s nothing to be ashamed of. It’s life. And yours was created on that beach. Right after your father proposed.” Breyana’s head fell into her hands. When their mother grew older, all three feared the things that may come from her mouth.
“Oh quit complaining.” Ema rolled her eyes.
“The proposal, mom.” Auston swiftly guided her back on track. “Please.”
“Right. Well.. we ate.. then swam for a bit, laid down.. and eventually he pulled this ring out. He never bothered to get on one knee- but we were already laying down, so I figured it was close enough. And he opened the ring box, and I just couldn’t contain my joy.” Ema hugged herself as a smile formed on her lips. “And do you know what he said?”
“What?” Alexandria pried.
“He said, Por siempre y para siempre. Forever and always.”
Forever and always.
Auston kept that in the back of his mind. He let it sit. He thought it over. He gave it a good mental discussion. Forever and always was a long time. He had no second thoughts when buying the ring, or talking to Hudson. But cold feet creeps up on everybody at least once when they consider making the lifelong commitment that is to another person.
Two people in Auston’s case.
When I returned from the store, the home was exactly as I had left it. Auston was arguing with Alexandria in the kitchen, while Breyana sat on the couch scrolling through her phone, a smile on her lips the second she heard Hudson shout her name.
“Welcome home, girlie.” Breyana spoke as she wrestled Hudson for a hug. The boy giggled and tried to push her away.
“Hey, Brey. I got these groceries Ema needed.” I held the bag up as I kicked my shoes off.
“In the kitchen. Just be careful. Auston woke one of Alex’s demons.”
Demons. I snorted.
“Got it.” I whisked away, down the hall to peek into the kitchen, having to hold in a laugh at the scene I’d walked into. Alexandria had a tight hold on a lock of Auston’s hair, pulling it taught while he whined and begged for mercy in a language I didn’t fully understand. Perhaps Alex did have a few demons. Ones that could only be provoked by the tedious presence of a baby brother.
“Hope I’m not interrupting any sibling bonding.” I piped up from the doorway, watching the way both startled and stumbled away from one another. Auston whipped around to look at me, cheeks flushed and lips pursed, while Alex kept her back turned. I knew however, that there was a good chance she was smiling to herself.
“I got groceries.” I walked into the kitchen to set them on the counter, a smile spreading across my face the moment Ema came through. Her hands fell upon my shoulders as she passed, a silent expression of thanks before she spoke.
“You should be resting, sweetheart.” Ema suggested as she grabbed one of the handles of the plastic grocery bag and dragged it toward herself. “You’re on vacation. Don’t let my son make you run errands.” She spoke as if she didn’t have a clue why he asked me to go.
“Mom!” Auston protested, though he quieted when he saw the look she shot him from the corner of her eye.
“You know what you need?” Ema asked.
“What could I possibly need?” I sighed out with a smirk.
“A day at the beach.” My brow furrowed in curiosity when I watched Ema eye Auston once again.
“Mamá ahora no.” Auston seemed to scold her.
“Puedes proponer!” I leaned back slightly when Ema gestured to me. Clearly the subject of the unknown conversation.
“No en tu playa sexual!” Auston’s rebuttal had his sister falling into a fit of laughter, and I became increasingly interested when I realized their conversation had to do with something intimate.
“What are you guys talking about?” I asked, smiling nervously.
“Nothing, honey. Auston was just asking about date ideas earlier and I told him the beach was a good one.”
“Scottsdale doesn’t border any oceans.” I mentioned, somewhat confused.
“Lakeside stuff.” Auston swiftly interjected, shrugging. “It’s nice on hot days.”
“We could go.” I looked up at him, watching as he crossed the kitchen to stand by my side.
“As much as I’d love to, my mother ruined that idea for me.”
“What? Why?” I felt his arms snake around my sides.
“It’s not worth explaining.” He took a step backwards, dragging me along with him.
“Where are you taking me?” I reached behind myself to rest my hand on the back of his neck. Auston’s chin immediately fell against my shoulder.
“To my room.” He spoke, as if it was obvious. “It’s the only place we get any privacy here.”
“Oh your family is not that bad.” I laughed softly, following his lead as Auston slowly walked me backwards to the kitchen doorway.
“They’re the worst.” He teased before he pulled away and grabbed my hand.
“Auston Taylour!” I watched his face light up at the sound of his mother’s shout, and in a flash he was dragging me up the steps at such a speed I thought he might pull my arm out of its socket.
“Jesus, Aus!”
There was one thing I had gotten incredibly comfortable with since we arrived at Auston’s childhood home. And it was leaving Hudson alone. There was always somebody he was with. Somebody to keep him company or entertain him. And the girls simply fawned over him. Auston and I had more time to spend together. A little time without having to constantly fret over the kid a few feet away.
By the time we made it safely into his room, Auston had pushed the door shut, both of us heaving for air while he tried to listen for his mother.
“She’s a follower when she’s angry.” He explained.
“You stress her out too much.” I laughed softly, dropping onto his unmade bed. A twin size that I learned barely fit him growing up. The two of us had found multiple odd ways to sleep on it since arriving in Arizona. Most of the time it was just one on top of the other. Though I learned immediately one night that supporting Auston’s weight was a life or death situation, because he was too heavy to breathe under.
“I’m her kid. It’s my job to stress her out.” Auston defended himself with a smile, turning to look at me. I rolled my eyes at him. A mutual silence overtook the room, eyes wandering. Minds wandering.
“What were you and your mother talking about down there?” I watched something shift in Auston’s expression.
“Do you wanna go on a date tomorrow?”
Forever and always.
There was no going back.
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What did forever and always even mean?
“I know you don’t like it Buddy.. just stick with me on this, okay?”
“When can I take it off?”
“After I propose to your mom.” Auston adjusted the bow tie on Hudson’s neck. His little button down and suspenders were nothing short of adorable. An outfit his mother helped pick out. Auston on the other hand, wore black slacks and a button down of his own, the first few buttons undone. Hudson found it unfair.
Forever and always.
Auston glanced at the ring box on the night stand. “Momma doesn’t know you’re proposing?”
“Nope. I asked her to fill the car with gas so we could get ready.” Auston explained.
“Is momma all dressed up?” He fidgeted with his tie while Auston grabbed the velvet box and slipped it into his pocket.
“I didn’t see her before she left. But I’m sure she’s beautiful.”
“What are you gonna say to her?” Hudson looked up at Auston, who adjusted his hair one last time before slipping his dress shoes on.
“Por siempre y para siempre.” Auston spoke, sure as he would ever be.
“What does that mean?”
“Forever and always.”
“What does that mean?” Hudson followed Auston out of the bedroom. The grownup now left trying to find an answer to a question he wasn’t sure how to respond to. Perhaps forever and always meant something different to everybody.
Auston decided not to answer as he walked down the steps, met with the sight of his family waiting patiently in the living room.
“Oh, oh it’s happening.” Ema stopped her pacing by the window when she caught sight of the two boys.
“Hudson you look so handsome!” Breyana cooed, causing a flush to take over the boy’s cheeks. Brian slowly stood from the couch, eyeing his son with a quizzical look before he smirked. He walked over and rested a hand on Auston’s shoulder.
“You’re gonna kill it, kid.” Brian glanced down at Hudson. “And the kid’s support is a pretty good sign.”
“Hey uh.. can I ask you a question?” Auston’s voice softened.
“Always.”
“What’s forever and always mean?”
Loving someone so much that you want to spend your life with them. Loving someone so much that it’s unconditional. Loving someone to the end of time, and loving them always.
When I pulled the car up to the front door, Auston had instructed me to switch seats. We shared a brief kiss as we passed around the hood of the car, and only when I got inside did I notice Hudson’s little outfit. I made a comment on it, but mistook his silence for displeasure. In reality, Hudson was too afraid of giving anything away. So he kept quiet for the whole drive, and it seemed Auston did as well.
Only when we arrived at the restaurant, and Hudson popped out of his car seat to open my door, did the boys start talking.
“You look so beautiful tonight.” Auston made his way around the car, offering his arm for me to hold onto as I climbed out, smiling at him before my gaze turned to little Hudson, holding my car door open like a butler.
“You boys look awful cute too.” I complimented playfully, stepping away from the car so Hudson could shut the door.
“Momma!” Hudson whined.
“Handsome.” I corrected, sharing a look with Auston. He pressed a kiss to my cheek, and I linked my arm with his own. My free hand came up to gently flick the small charm hanging from Auston’s earring.
“The leaves?” I asked softly. Knowingly.
“The leaves.” A pair he had well before we met. Initially bought because the silver hoops held dangling maple leaves that resembled the one on the jerseys his team wore.
“You wear those for luck.” I commented, allowing suspicion to raise in my tone. Auston didn’t respond right away, instead opting for a smile as he and Hudson led me toward the entrance of the restaurant.
“I might need it tonight.” When the words reached my ears, I finally decided to come to terms with the fact that something was going on.
The restaurant Auston chose was a homey little place more on the outskirts of the city. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, with outdoor seating to drink in one’s share of the view. I felt no surprise at all when Auston gave his name to the hostess, and she led us to possibly the best outside seat on the whole property. Hudson pulled my seat out for me, and I couldn’t help but feel like a Queen. The lines began to blur between who had taught Hudson better manners. Myself or the man sitting across from me, ordering my favorite wine from memory. And requesting an extra fancy glass for Hudson and the juice the boy ordered.
I immediately rested my elbows against the table, leaning forward and eyeing Auston through the orange flicker of the candle flame between us.
“You two are up to something.” I commented, my gaze falling to my son only momentarily. Hudson quickly looked away.
“We’re not up to anything. We just wanted to take you out.” Auston could lie all he wanted, but he wasn’t great at it. The guilty smile on his lips raised my suspicions more than Hudson opening my car door, wearing a bow tie, and pulling my seat out.
“You’re such a horrible liar, Aus.” I gently nudged his foot beneath the table.
“I am not!” His defensive attitude brought a quiet laugh from my lips. I felt his foot push my own away.
“Momma!” Hudson whined, “you gotta let it go.” He waved his hand dismissively at me, astonishment flashing across both mine and Auston’s faces.
“Well then,” I feigned offense, leaning back. “Suppose I will let it go then.” I folded my arms across my chest.
“Oh come on now.” Auston reached for me, but stopped short when the waitress came by with an opened bottle of wine, three glasses, and a bottle of orange juice.
“Just pour me a glass, Matthews.” I let him off the hook with a smirk, reaching for Hudson’s orange juice. I twisted the cap off and poured it into his own fancy glass, setting the half empty bottle aside and putting the cap back on. Auston busied himself with filling our own glasses, and I had no shame in watching the pools of honey in his eyes as the Arizona sunset lit up the warm dark undertones of his features.
When Auston handed my glass over, I was swift to take a sip, humming happily at the refreshing flavor.
“Perfect?” Auston quizzed.
“Better than perfect.” I assured, taking another sip.
“It’s magnificent.” Hudson chimed in after taking a gulp of his orange juice.
“That’s a big word for you, Hudsy.” Auston teased, and I watched Hudson giggle and stick his tongue out in return.
“Play nice, boys. You might have to live with each other one day.”
The banter between us always came with ease. Something I was always thankful for.
“Oh yeah,” Sarcasm immediately took over Hudson’s tone. “Pfft. Live with Auston. What a crazy idea.” My brow furrowed, amused and confused by his behavior. “Do you hear her?” Hudson looked toward my lover, with a look that practically said, ‘she’s a lunatic.’
“Just drink your orange juice, bud.” Auston scoffed, taking a sip from his own glass.
I wasn’t sure what signal I had missed, but I knew it was something. Hudson quickly relaxed after the exchange, and the topic of living together was long forgotten. We ordered and ate, I couldn’t remember how many times I thanked Auston for the dinner and the view. Hudson chimed in a few times asking for a thanks of his own. And I granted it with ease.
The boys had outdone themselves. I just hadn’t been able to figure out why until we were on the last leg of the large slice of chocolate cake Auston and I shared. Hudson had his own piece. I was dreading having to deal with his sugar rush on the way home.
“I didn’t know Arizona was so good at making ice cream.” I commented as I slipped a piece of the chocolate cake into my mouth, swiftly scooping a piece of vanilla ice cream off the plate to go with it.
“Guess they kinda have to. With all the warm weather.” Auston flashed me a toothy grin. We’d given each other far more fleeting looks and admirable glances than I cared to admit. I peered back down at the small chunk of cake left, losing myself in my thoughts before I heard Auston’s fork hit the glass. I looked back up. He licked his lips and reached for his napkin, wiping his spotless mouth. Tense. Anxious?
“Aus?”
“Oh.. oh!” Hudson kicked his feet excitedly the second Auston reached beneath the table. Hudson quickly clasped a hand over his mouth to stay quiet.
“Auston.” The use of his full name brought his eyes to my own, but in the slight darkness of the almost set sun, I could see him still shuffling beneath the table.
“Just trust me, okay?” Auston spoke quietly, leaning forward before his movement stopped.
“I always do.”
Forever and always.
It’s answering last minute calls for a woman who’s in desperate need of assistance. It’s being open minded to a situation you didn’t expect. It’s keeping an eye on that kid in the park, and offering the pretty mother your number. Forever was in sickness and in health. Taking care of a mother and her son when they’re both ill. It’s about still showing up to be a dad, even after that second round knock out takes the shit out of you. Always was in the way you still loved somebody, even at their worst. The way you still wanted what was best for a kid kicking screaming and crying. Teaching a kid when they’re stubborn, being patient with a woman when she’s learning to trust again.
Forever and always was about finding his forever, and sticking to it always.
Auston found it with one woman from the park, and her lively son.
A gasp fell from my lips when Auston stepped aside from the table and got down on one knee. His mother may have said his father didn’t, but Auston thought I deserved tradition and nothing less. I reached out to touch his shoulder, tears brimming both of our eyes, before he could even speak. And then he did.
“Por siempre y para siempre.”
“Aus,” he knew I didn’t understand. And I knew I didn’t have to tell him.
“Forever and always.” His voice quivered, the smile on his lips faltering only due to the exhaustion of his muscles. The tears in our eyes were of pure joy. The excitement written in our slightly quivering bodies.
“Will you marry me?” I finally shot out of my seat, launching myself forward into Auston’s arms. Somewhat kneeling to match his height. His arms wrapped so tightly around me that I thought for a moment I might snap in half.
“Absolutely! Auston yes! I’ll marry you.” Tears flowed freely down my cheeks as I pressed a hard kiss to his shoulder. I heard him let out a sound between a laugh and a sob. I even heard the soft sniffles from the boy still seated at our table.
Then it seemed, simultaneously, we both remembered the ring. Auston had to peel me from his body, and I cooed at the sight of wetness on his cheeks. Our hands almost collided as we tried to wipe the tracks of joyful tears off one another’s faces. Then Auston snatched my left hand, giving a quick squeeze before he lowered it toward his thigh. My face hurt from the smiling as Auston slipped the ring from the velvet box, then carefully placed it onto my ring finger. My heart stuttered.
“It’s so beautiful.” No words could describe how I felt, and I chose not to try to use them either. When our eyes met, my hands rested on Auston’s cheeks and I pulled him in for a kiss. The feeling of a ring on my finger was foreign, but welcomed. The kiss barely lasted long between our smiles and euphoric giggles of laughter.
“You make me so happy.” Auston whispered against my lips.
When I pulled away, I felt the weight of a tiny hand on my back. Peeking toward my side, I spotted Hudson with a sheepish smile and teary eyes.
“Oh honey.” I wiped his tears too.
“You’re happy, momma?”
“Oh I’m the happiest.” I promised. “It’s all I’ve ever wanted.” I glanced at Auston, reaching for his hand. He held my own with such tenderness, I felt like a piece of fine China. “This is my family right here. I couldn’t possibly be any happier.” I sniffed, shaking my head in disbelief. Hudson hugged me, and I felt my heart completely melt. “This is my perfect little family.” I clarified, more for Auston than anybody else. And it was my family. A little unconventional, but a family nonetheless. It was the one I wanted.
“Of course I’ll marry you.” I reiterated sternly.
Forever and always.
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I know I and many others talk often about the negative and hard sides of disability so here are some good things that I've experienced that may help some other people find things to enjoy that aren't just ~think positive~ ~do yoga~
First thing! Sports I absolutely love sports and one of the hardest things about my mobility decreasing as I grew up was that I lost the ability to do a lot of what I loved. Para sports are amazing and it is always good to be active and exercise as well as just lots of fun, they are also the main way that I connected with other fellow disabled people and found community. Lots of city's and towns have free programs where you can try out different para sports and those are great ways to figure out if you want to pursue one in specific. I personally play competitive para hockey as well as other wheelchair sports like wheelchair basketball and tennis.
Get into crafts that are practical for your every day life, decorate your mobility aid, sew adaptive clothing take a cooking course so you can better accommodate your own dietary needs, do art therapy, crochet or knit bags and organizers to hold your things!
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elbiotipo · 4 months
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podes elaborar mas sobre tu visión de un omori argentino. pensas que sunny y todos los otros vivirían en un barrio privado (es lo más equivalente a los suburbios del juego original que hay acá que se me ocurre)
No, creo que vivirían en un barrio (antes un pueblo) del conurbano llamado Lejanía (Faraway), donde tienen todo lo que ves en el juego, la plazita donde se juntan a tomar los mates, la pizzería del Tano Gino, el Abeja que te vende los jueguitos piratas, etc. etc. es uno de esos barrios donde hay de todo un poco, más o menos como el mío (aunque soy provinciano) y todos van a la misma escuela.
La familia de Sunny y Mari son medio de plata, por eso la casa de ellos es un poco grande y cerrada comparada con los demás... el juego empieza cuando la madre decide venderla y mudarse al sur para empezar una nueva vida (el padre se rajó a Japón después de lo que pasó). La de Kel y Hero es una de esas familias que ponen los parlantes en la vereda e invitan a todo el barrio durante las fiestas, todo el mundo conoce a Kel. Hero estudia en La Plata y alquila allá, por eso viene muy de vez en cuando. La casa de Aubrey es por supuesto un desastre, toda fea porque la vieja es una acumuladora y el padre un borracho. Basil tiene un vivero con la abuela pero depende de Polly que es su psicóloga/asistente social.
Es sorprende como muchas cosas prácticamente no cambian. Obviamente, Kel juega al fútbol. Aubrey juega al hockey (como Mari), pero puede pagar la cuota del club intermitentemente, entonces más que nada usa el palo de hockey para armar bardo con su bandita Lo Barrabrava. Sunny está atrapado en su mundo de sueños con referencias al Family Game, a los tazos, a las figuritas y las cartas coleccionables, a Videomatch (ese sería el nivel con el tiburón que no me acuerdo el nombre) y otras cosas entre los 90-2000 (porque el juego pasa en los 2000 tengo entendido).
Y los nombres traducidos literalmente serían Solcito, María, Albahaca, Berenjena, Héroe (Enrique) y... Kel. Pueden ser mejores, obvio.
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mey-rin-is-fabulous · 7 months
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So team Japan won all their games. Teams Japan and Slovakia will move up to A pool. Looks like the next world championships is going to be very very interesting.
A pool was getting a little too comfy.
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bingebuddie · 4 months
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My Writing Journey
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So, I have always wanted to write in some way. Whether it be music or books/stories. I have an overactive imagination and I know I should be putting pen to paper so to speak.
My current obsession is #buddie from ABC's #911 and I decided that I was going to pop my fan fiction bubble last year.
This is where Sidways came from. It started out as a way for me to be creative and get myself actually doing something about a passion project of mine. When I asked other writes for advice, they always tell me to just write... and that's what I did.
It its current state #sidways is over 300,000 words. It is spread across 5 Arcs.
Sideways can be found here: https://archiveofourown.org/series/3373597
The intention behind this was for me to show my take on how Buck and Eddie get together. It has since morphed into something else, and I love everything about it. I am incredibly excited to tell the rest of the story there.
I have the next three arc's outlined, and I am in the middle of writing the sixth arc.
The feedback and support I have received here has encouraged me to expand myself a little. I had a few ideas for one shots or self-contained stories and those can be found here: https://archiveofourown.org/series/3574324
In the midst of that, I had some brain rot around a shapeshifter/magical AU. The series is called Shifted and the first Arc is Nevermore. The outline for this is 47 Chapters. 15 of which are already on AO3 and can be found here: https://archiveofourown.org/series/3747124
I have another 8 or so chapters ready to upload, but I have been a little discouraged by this as it took a lot of work to research and such and has received the smallest interactions/hits/feedback of anything I posted. It's probably going to sit on the back burner for a little while.
Buddie WIPS:
Relationship Goals - In an effort to rebuild their friendship, after their new relationships fail, Buck and Eddie join a local hockey team with some of Buck's old Seal friends. This is already 20ish pages and closest to being complete.
Stolen - A stolen kiss changes everything between Buck and Eddie. This Angst fest is somehow super soft.
The Ties That Bind - Buck breakdown fic.
All I Want for Christmas - Think Scrooged and It's a wonderful life but BUDDIE... I wanted to have this done for the holidays... maybe for next year...
Original Work...
Series will be called Find A Way, first story is From The Ashes.
This is where Wes and Cole come from. It has elements of Urban Fantasy/Para Normal Romance/Sci Fi/Action Adventure. Trying to balance out how much of this I keep here and what elements are lifted into Sideways has been fun but frustrating.
The number of outlines, Plot points, threads and such I have around Wes and Cole... could fill volumes of books.
I want to start 2024 off with a bang... so By Your Side aka Sideways Arc 6 is coming soon...
I should have documented my first year of writing better, but I didn't. I aim to do better in 2024 and plan to document here on my blog.
But I will say, I am proud of what I have accomplished this year as a writer. I went from have 0 words written to having 418,813 words published and 158,000 hits on AO3.
Let's see what 2024 brings!
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