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Can request a comfort lokitty hug it’s been a rough rough few days for me 🥺
Thank you (;

He brought you a present <3
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Hello please reblog this if you’re okay with people sending you random asks to get to know you better
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Going to a restaurant with the cast of Obey Me! and the waiter asks, "is anyone in your party under 500? Beings who are five centuries and under eat for free."
The waiter glances at Luke as they say this but everyone immediately turns to you.
Mammon cracks up when the waiter brings over a high chair and you have to turn them down. Leviathan encourages you to at least take the booster seat so you can feel taller. Thirteen wheezes when they bring out the crayons and coloring mat, which you insist on sharing. You tell Diavolo not to get any funny ideas when the waiter bends down to speak with you at eye level. It's just standard protocol for this diner.
Mephistopheles doesn't understand the big deal. You're not even a century old yet, isn't this normal? Solomon, however, is trying not let his mini midlife crisis show. To Barbatos' delight, he's not getting the same treatment as you (despite also being human) and fears he might be starting to look his age.
Lucifer is visibly enjoying himself way too much and hasn't stopped sneering since you were handed a children's menu, which Beelzebub is excitedly cross-referencing with the adult menu that everyone else got. Raphael likes the little flag they stuck in your food. Luke is acting so smug and haughty that Simeon has to remind him to be humble.
Satan makes the unnecessary offer to cut your food into smaller bites because they only gave you a small plastic spork, while Asmodeus is busy snapping pictures of the chef's ketchup smiley face atop your dish. Belphegor warns you not to hurt yourself and asks if he should blow on your food, causing you to threaten him with the spork.
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Imagine Loki with a hair tie in his mouth as he uses his hands to put his hair up. When he sees you watching him, he winks.
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Would you be able to do a doodle of Loki that’s in Thor 1? (I love your art btw it’s really good 😊)
young Loki <3
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Gif skit please
Y/N: *sticks hand out of shower curtain**feels around* ..where the hell did it.. *raises brow* *peaks out of shower**finds towel is missing*
Loki: looking for something darling? *smirks*holds towel up*
Y/N: *cheeks redden**narrows eyes* babe we're going to be lat-
Loki: *chuckles* Get used to the fact that for as long as you are dating me, we are going to be late to things as long as there is a damn good reason why.
Y/N: and what exactly is the good reason this time to be late?
Loki: *smirks**looks you over* you want your towel darling? come and get it. *GIF*
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Bro this is good advice, thanks! Imma work on that.
More writers should consider just not telling their readers all of shit. Just don’t tell them stuff. What’s that monster? Fuck if you’ll find out. How did that weird as hell landscape marker come to be? Wouldn’t you like to know. How does the magic work? Just believe it does, motherfucker.
Readers don’t need to know everything. In fact, I absolutely advocate for not telling them certain stuff. If the characters don’t know, neither do they. If the narrator is omniscient? Lol no they aren’t.
Is this necessary for every story? Probably not. There’s plenty of good stories you could write while explaining all of it. But leaving those gaps, leaving those holes, can bring a story to life. Sometimes things happen in life that just… happen. Fucked if anyone knows why. Sometimes information gets lost. Sometimes information is hidden. But even beyond that, it expands the narrative.
If you explain when and why and how the murder monster became a murder monster, well… that’s forever set in stone now. Now they know. But if you leave it blank, absent of explanation, any explanation… it becomes an unknown. It forces your audience to wonder. Makes them think. That, more than you might think, makes a story get into your audience’s head, and once you’re there, you can make some real impacts.
So yeah, tell a story. But sometimes? Don’t tell your readers something. Make them fill in the blanks themselves.
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tumblr night shift is crazy everyones ready to die or ready to fuck
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humping nanami kento's shoe through your panties as he works, your arms wrapped around his legs as you let out needy whimpers. he lets out hums of acknowledgement every few minutes, even praising you as he doesn't break eye contact from what he's working on. ♡
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