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mintaikkcorpse · 1 year ago
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LMAO HE'S ON DEADPOOL'S FREE PASS LIST
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leclercloml · 2 years ago
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Enchanted to meet you | CL16
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Part 1
Pairing: Charles Leclerc x singer!reader
Summary: after your relationship almost became very obvious you did a hard launch and obviously because everyone's favourite couple (little plot twist at the end)
Genre: SMAU
warnings: google translated french, grammar mistakes, incorrect time line to match the story line
Author's note; as I said before I'm still new to this and will probably do a part 3 🫶🏻
fc: Gracie Abrams
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yourinstagram
📍camp nou
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yourinstagram visca barça and forza ferrari till I die 💙❤️
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carlossainz55 hala madrid 🤍💛💪🏼!
⤷yourinstagram have fun in my block list 😙👋
username mother is a football fan!!
fcbarcelona hope you enjoyed 💙❤️
⤷yourinstagram it's a childhood dream come true, Visca el BARÇA 💙❤️
scuderiaferrari red (y/n version)
⤷yourinstagram the only W you guys taking this year
⤷username lmaaao tell em queen
pablogavi cantante favorito ❤️ (favourite singer)
⤷yourinstagram gracias gavira 🤍
⤷username MY multiverse of madness
⤷username ship ship ship
⤷username GIRL STFU she can have friends plus she have a boyfriend
landonorris istg I'm tired of yours and Carlos's very own el clasico it's so annoying
⤷yourinstagram ikr it's so annoying like what's the point barca is clearly better
⤷carlossainz55 🧢🧢🧢 14>>5
⤷yourinstagram argue with me when your team wins a treble.
⤷alex_albon what have you done
charles_leclerc
📍 camp nou
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charles_leclerc what a match, força barça 💙❤️
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carlossainz55 the betrayal is insane...
⤷yourinstagram nah he just have ball knowledge
username you all Y/N is literally the biggest barca fan ever
⤷username SHE WAS ALSO AT THE GAME
⤷username they went together no one can tell me otherwise
⤷username no shit Sherlock
username are they trying to soft launch? 💀
⤷username shhhh let them have their fun
maxverstappen1 barca 🔛🔝
⤷yourinstagram only a true champion can recognise the another champion 🐐
⤷carlossainz55 i have won a gp...
⤷username we already have our iconic duo y'all
yourinstagram
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yourinstagram soft launch is overrated anyways
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charles_leclerc ma belle fille ❤️💙🧡💚🍀💕
⤷yourinstagram my beautiful boy ❤️🩵���
⤷username HELP THE EMOJIS
landonorris there are kids on this app
⤷charles_leclerc yeah...like you.
⤷carlossainz55 Lando go to sleep it's past your bedtime
⤷alex_albon I'm reporting your id only 13+ are allowed on this app
⤷landonorris blocked ALL OF YOU
⤷username this is already soooo fun 😭😭
charles_leclerc I was enchanté to meet you
⤷yourinstagram is it mother tay or danny ric reference?
⤷charles_leclerc whatever helps you sleep at night 😙☝🏼
⤷yourinstagram so mother tay it is.
⤷danielricciardo I'm deeply offended.
⤷yourinstagram you're still my fav tho (after Seb)
⤷danielricciardo okay I'll let it slide this time
username the comments from the drivers are just 😭😭☝🏼☝🏼
charles_leclerc Mon amour, ma vie, mon tout 💙 (my love, my life, my everything)
⤷yourinstagram I don't speak french but je t'aime à la folie (I love you to the moon and back)
⤷username the highway looking extra cozy today
charles_leclerc the girl on second slide single?
⤷yourusername nah she have a boyfriend who snores while he sleeps and burn the pot while cooking his iconic pasta pesto
⤷charles_leclerc I DO NOT SNORE! FALSE INFORMATION.
⤷carlossainz55 you do.
⤷pierregasly you do.
⤷alex_albon you do.
⤷username BAHAHAHA I'M LOVING THIS COUPLE ALREADY.
charles_leclerc
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charles_leclerc Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore, hold me close. 🌊💙
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yourinstagram sway me more 🩷
⤷carlossainz55 tf?
⤷yourinstagram it's a lyrics to song estúpido
⤷landonorris what else can you expect from a guy who says "mAriAh cAreY"
⤷carlossainz55 in Spain it's Maria Carey!
⤷username carlos, lando and y/n a trio we didn't know we needed.
⤷username nah because y/n and Lando just bully carlos and it's hilarious 😭
yourinstagram my beautiful beautiful boy ❤️
⤷charles_leclerc yours only 🩷🩷
⤷landonorris you both make me wanna unalive myself
⤷username "unalive" lmaaoo 😭😭
yourinstagram I told the stars about you ☝🏼
⤷charles_leclerc yeah? What did they say?
⤷yourinstagram it's a secret.
lilymhe my girl is so beautiful
⤷yourinstagram my lady is more beautiful
⤷lilymhe nahh you are.
⤷yourinstagram nahh you.
⤷landonorris neither of you is, I am.
⤷username HELP
Username i love them your honour.
yourinstagram just in case you foolishly forget; I'm never not thinking of you 🩵.
⤷charles_leclerc just in case you foolishly forget; you're all mine and I'm not sharing you (yeah not even to Lily or Kika)
⤷lilymhe am I the only one who smells.... jealousy?
⤷francisca.cgomes me too girl, me too.
⤷username my fav wags uniting.
username IT couple.
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PS: ahhh I just wanted to make a plot twist 😭 I'll do a part 3 as soon as I can!
part 3!!
Tag: @justdreamersdream
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wip · 2 years ago
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I'm finding lots of inconveniences with the Neue post format and on mobile compared to the old system. Primarily in how tags work. I have several long tags that I use semi frequently (once every week or two), but not daily, and I have to manually type them out almost every time (ex: +#I am crossover loving trash #my precious gem child [and show titles, ect]). Why aren't constantly repeated tags showing up in suggestions as I type? And do they have to make everything lowercase? it's quite clunky.
Answer: Hey, @lightanddarklove!!
So, first things first. The post format has nothing to do with tags. Instead, this seems like an issue with how tags are being suggested, which we already have folk behind the scenes looking into. We agree that this is not optimal—and hope to have this resolved sooner rather than later.
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danisakay · 1 year ago
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The iPad Kid In Question
In today's generation, the concept of "iPad kids" has gained popularity as a meme and cultural reference. It represents a generation of youngsters who have grown up surrounded by technology, specifically tablets like the iPad. It was an ongoing meme that can be coined as an insult that led me to deny that I am not an iPad kid. However, with how I deal with everyday life, I’ve realized that I cannot live without it. The iPad has played an important role in my life, especially in my academics and leisure activities.
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Do I need my traditional nursing books? No, I have already downloaded them to my note-taking app (Goodnotes). I do not need to bring my thick nursing books to school because I have everything downloaded on my iPad. Do I need to bring tons of notebooks or pad paper when note-taking during lectures? No, I do not need to because I have a handy dandy iPad with me when I go to school.
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One of the most significant advantages of utilizing an iPad for taking notes is its portability. iPads are lightweight and compact, allowing me to easily carry them wherever I go. Whether in a classroom, group meeting, or coffee shop, the iPad offers a convenient device for taking notes on the go without the need for heavy notebooks or stacks of paper. iPads also save notes digitally, removing the need for physical storage and minimizing clutter. I do not need to be stressed whenever I cannot find a certain reviewer of mine that I need to use to study for a quiz the next day. Moreover, I can organize my notes into folders, categories, or tags, making it simple to find specific information quickly and therefore saving me time and effort.
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Aside from note-taking and storing my books, I can access a lot more websites and apps that are needed for my academic requirements. Apps like Quizlet and Anki, which I use for reviewing, especially for active recall and spaced repetitions, allow me to create custom flashcards using text, graphics, music, and even mathematical equations that fit my learning style. They include multimedia features to improve my retention. These kinds of apps are really helpful for me since nursing is a course that demands a lot of memorization of different concepts. They are my lifesaver when memorizing key terms, medical terminology, anatomy, pharmacology, and other nursing concepts.
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Canva is also an app that helps me survive school, and without it, my non-creative self cannot live in the academic realm wherein creativity is a required skill in creating and finishing schoolwork. The ready-made presentations, infographics, posters, and other forms of media help me meet school deadlines. I still tweak its design, but the fact that there is a template that I can use as a guide makes me more productive. Regardless of background or expertise, a person can create graphic designs using the straightforward drag-and-drop interface and pre-designed templates of Canva.
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Another app that is helpful in terms of video editing because of how accessible it is and easy to navigate is Capcut. It is an app that both my iPad and phone can access, making video editing for school tasks easier than before. The interface is well-organized, with tools and features that are easy to access and use, allowing me to efficiently edit videos without being overwhelmed by complex settings. CapCut provides a comprehensive range of editing tools and features that allow me to modify and enhance videos based on my preferences and the requirements of my subjects. When I was in high school, I needed to borrow my mother’s laptop to edit in a built-in video editing app that was hard to navigate because of its technicality and complicated interface. But with this particular app, I can finish my work within a small amount of time, which I can say is perfect for a student who crams video-type projects.
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Google apps like Google Meet, Google Slides, Sheets, Drawings, and most especially Google Docs, have made my life easier. With just having a Gmail account, I can access my documents on all of my devices. If I forget to add something to my document and I already closed my laptop, I can use my iPad or phone to add more information to my paper without the need to assemble my laptop, especially when I’m already lying down in bed ready to sleep. If there is an urgent need to revise my work but I’m out of the house and do not have my laptop with me, I can use my iPad or even my phone and edit it through the Google apps. With an Internet connection, these apps or websites bring convenience and accessibility wherever I go or whatever circumstances I have.
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides also allow multiple users to work on the same document at once. This real-time collaboration function is especially useful for group projects, team meetings, and collaborative writing assignments. I can monitor changes and updates in real-time, thereby facilitating seamless communication and workflow efficiency. I also consider this a lifesaver to pinpoint my groupmates who have been neglecting group tasks and monitoring their contributions.
Moreover, the nerve-wracking experience of accidentally deleting one’s document is devastating and something I do not like to experience again. Google Apps are a lifesaver again in this aspect because they automatically save versions of documents, allowing me to track changes, return to previous versions, and discover who made specific modifications.
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Last but not least, my favorite feature of the iPad is its size and how I can watch series and movies on a larger screen. I do not like the hassle of turning on my TV or my laptop, both of which I cannot bring to my bed whenever I need to rest. With the iPad, there is unlimited access to watching shows while lying comfortably in my bed. I have access to a vast library of movies, TV shows, documentaries, and original content, allowing me to explore a world of entertainment possibilities at any time and from any location. On top of that, I find it difficult to refrain from eating without watching something on my iPad. This behavior perfectly aligns with the concept of an 'iPad kid,' someone who eats while using their iPad. It is essential for me when I eat since if I do not distract myself through watching videos, I tend to eat too fast, therefore not being able to chew my food well.
Besides what I've mentioned above, the iPad's multitasking capabilities also enable me to view videos while also browsing the web, reading emails, or taking notes. Picture-in-Picture mode allows me to minimize the video player and continue watching content while using other programs, thereby increasing my productivity and multitasking effectiveness. I particularly enjoy this feature when I just need white noise or background noise whenever I need to finish something that does not require too much work or concentration. In addition, this feature is also useful whenever I need to write down notes during my online classes.
"my lifesaver"
My phone and laptop have features and strengths that I use depending on what I need, but my iPad is a mixture of them. With the help of my Apple Pencil, offers versatile features that make my life more productive. The iPad's combination of features and characteristics provides versatility and adaptation to various demands and preferences. Whether I use it for work, play, education, or creativity, the iPad is a versatile platform that adapts to my changing needs and lifestyle. At this point, I can say that I’ve already achieved a return on investment, or ROI, with my iPad.
A phrase that can describe the technology, in general, is ‘my lifesaver’. Throughout my narrative, I cannot count how many times I mentioned that phrase because indeed, these smart devices, digital services, and software applications offer convenience and accessibility that make life easier. They provide unprecedented convenience and accessibility in our daily lives. Whether it's ordering food online, booking transportation, or operating smart home gadgets with voice commands, technology makes tasks and routines easier, saving time and effort. As we manage the complicated aspects of modern life, technology is our constant friend, allowing us to prosper in an ever-changing digital landscape.
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therayofsonshine · 6 months ago
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i went to a work party last night so i was kinda drunk… and i forgot the rest of the days… so here is day 13, 14, 15 + 16… i will catch up…
day 13: i had to think about this one, i can’t lie. but a big privilege i have in my dr is my financial situation. it was honestly something i didn’t think to script until it was mentioned in another post as “vital things to script” — which to some, yes it may be.
we’re comfortable in my dr. we’re not counting all the pennies we spend, but we definitely aren’t rich enough to waste it, iykwim. my family work hard for the money we have and i’m so proud of how far we’ve come - especially since coming to korea and having to start from scratch. it hasn’t been easy, but where we are now has made all the hard work and dedication worth it :)
day 14:
any baking smells - we have a café, so it’s all i’m used to smelling and it’s very nostalgic to me
coffee - again, café.
mangoes - i script this for every dr of mine, but i love love LOVE the smell of fruity scents, especially mangoes. so whenever i get a whiff of something sweet, saccharine-y, it reminds me of my dr!
cleaning products(?) - we clean the café A LOT LMFAO
day 15: my main wingman is my older sister, definitely. she’s someone really special to me and she was the first person i told that i had signed up for a dating show. she was like “slay! but why.” LOL
as i’ve probably said before - or haven’t, i can’t remember - my family didn’t know anyone in korea when we moved. everything was new to us - the language, culture, honorifics, etc.. it caused my family to grow closer as we kinda had to rely on each other to be each other’s best friend. that was the case with my sister and i.
luckily, our parents taught and encouraged us to be confident, so we had the courage to figure things out. but we still needed someone. i remember the first time we went to a supermarket on.. like.. our second day of being in korea. we had our translator open and double checking we had the right amount of money 😭
anyways, yes. love my sister.
day 16: OH MY GOD i love this one!!!! trust when i say i’ve used every scripting platform you can think of.
at the start of my shifting journey, i used the good ol’ google docs (sometimes still do) - so all my old scripts from like 2020-21 are there. then i moved to google slides… putting images on a google docs is really awkward and i wanted more visuals. that era lasted for like… a few ish months? i have like 2 scripts there that are REALLY in depth yo 😭
after that i used notion for a while.. but it’s too advanced for me i fear… i just couldn’t wrap my head around it. i need nice and simple. i love youse who have really beautiful scripts tho. i respect it. but it’s not for me… and that’s okay! :)
then that leads us to here, and to my baby… my beloved… my beauty… the notes app. now stick with me. our shifting journeys are ours, right? so one thing i figured out pretty late along my journey was i didn’t and still don’t like long, complicated scripts. it stresses me out and then my brain just isn’t having it. notes app allows me to keep it plain and to the point. and i get to add pretty photos! :)
at the moment, i just use the notes app and pinterest to add boards for my drs. i am a visual learner, after all!
𝟐𝟓 𝐝𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐅𝐓𝐌𝐀𝐒. ❆ ⋆⁺₊❅ .
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a series of questions for the days leading up to christmas for shifters!! Some of these questions are Christmas specific and others aren’t, feel free to answer what you want and how you want, ex. moodboards, short answers, longs answers. And if you’d like, you can reblog so it reaches more shifters. Merry Christmas and Happy Shifting :) post tags are #shiftmas #shiftmas2024 tagged: @arishifter
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⌗ 𝟏. christmas caroling ; What are a few songs that remind you of your dr? Why?
⌗ 𝟐. gingerbread houses ; What does your house look like in your dr? Who do you live with? What is your favorite aspect of your house?
⌗ 𝟑. eggnog ; What is some drama going on in your dr?
⌗ 𝟒. sledding ; What does a hang out with you friend group look like? Where do you go? Who is your friend group?
⌗ 𝟓. snowman ; What is your OOTD? (outfit of the day)
⌗ 𝟔. stockings ; What is your family like? What are your relationships with different members? Any extended family? Who is visiting for Christmas?
⌗ 𝟕. candy canes ; What gives you dr euphoria? (like gender euphoria but for your dr…)
⌗ 𝟖. mistletoe ; Who is your s/o? What is your dynamic and how do you spend time together? Are you two doing something special for the holiday?
⌗ 𝟗. snowflakes ; What are some headcannons you have about people in your dr?
⌗ 𝟏𝟎. icicles ; What is your occupation in your dr? Your coworkers? (Or if student, your classmates?) What is your favorite and least favorite aspect of your occupation?
⌗ 𝟏𝟏. tree skirt ; How did you find out about shifting? What was your first dr and what is your main dr now?
⌗ 𝟏𝟐. ornaments ; What are some objects you have in your dr that you don’t in your cr? Why do you have them in your dr?
⌗ 𝟏𝟑. sleigh bells ; Are there any priveleges you have in your dr that you don’t in your cr? What are they?
⌗ 𝟏𝟒. cookie cutters ; What are some smells that remind you of your dr? Why?
⌗ 𝟏𝟓. elf on the shelf ; who is your main wingman/women/person? What is your dynamic? What do you guys do when you hang out?
⌗ 𝟏𝟔. wrapping paper ; What is your favorite way to script? Why is it your favorite way?
⌗ 𝟏𝟕. gift tags ; What is your camera roll like in your dr? (photos or just describe it)
⌗ 𝟏𝟖. snowballs ; What is a silly scenario you are looking forward to in your dr?
⌗ 𝟏𝟗. mittens ; What are your hobbies in your dr? How do you usually spend your down time?
⌗ 𝟐𝟎. ice skates ; What is your ideal date in your dr? (friends or s/o)
⌗ 𝟐𝟏. coal ; What is something unpleasant you have/have to experience in your dr? Why are you not looking forward to it?
⌗ 𝟐𝟐. tinsel ; What is something fun or random you have scripted? (ex. Thundersnow is more common, you have a ring that allows you to read minds, you have good luck with thrifting, you’re good at gambling.)
⌗ 𝟐𝟑. fir tree ; What are some traditions you have in your dr but not your cr? Why?
⌗ 𝟐𝟒. hot cocoa ; put together a moodboard of your dr or you in your dr
⌗ 𝟐𝟓. christmas ; How are you spending your christmas? Who with? What might be some gifts you are giving and to who?
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blogbyrajesh · 1 month ago
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Tech Toolkit: Tools and Platforms That Power Innovation at Hack4Purpose
Hackathons are fast-paced environments where ideas become working solutions in just 24 to 48 hours. But no team can build impact-driven innovations without the right set of tools. At Hack4Purpose, participants come from diverse backgrounds, bringing ideas that span across domains like health, education, sustainability, fintech, and more.
To succeed, teams often leverage a combination of development frameworks, design tools, project management platforms, and data resources. This blog breaks down some of the most commonly used technologies and essential tools that have powered past Hack4Purpose winners.
1. Tech Stacks That Deliver Under Pressure
At Hack4Purpose, most participants prefer lightweight, fast-to-deploy stacks. Here are some popular choices:
Front-End:
React.js – For rapid UI development with reusable components
Vue.js – Lightweight alternative preferred for simplicity
Bootstrap / Tailwind CSS – For quick, responsive styling
Back-End:
Node.js + Express.js – Fast setup for APIs and scalable backend
Flask (Python) – Popular for data-heavy or ML-integrated apps
Firebase – Excellent for authentication, real-time database, and hosting
Databases:
MongoDB – Great for quick setup and flexibility with JSON-like documents
PostgreSQL – Preferred for structured, scalable applications
Teams often choose stacks based on familiarity and ease of integration. Time is tight, so tools that require minimal configuration and have strong community support are the go-to choices.
2. Design and Prototyping Tools
User experience plays a major role in judging at Hack4Purpose. To create intuitive, impactful interfaces, teams rely on:
Figma – For UI/UX design, wireframing, and team collaboration in real time
Canva – Ideal for pitch deck visuals and quick graphics
Balsamiq – Used for low-fidelity wireframes to validate ideas early on
Even non-designers can contribute to the visual workflow thanks to these user-friendly tools.
3. Project Collaboration and Task Management
Efficient teamwork is critical when time is limited. Here are some platforms used for coordination and project management:
Trello – Simple Kanban boards to track tasks and deadlines
Notion – All-in-one workspace for notes, docs, and task lists
GitHub – For code collaboration, version control, and deployment pipelines
Slack / Discord – For real-time communication with mentors and teammates
Some teams even use Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides) for pitches and research collaboration.
4. AI & Machine Learning APIs
Several winning projects at Hack4Purpose integrate AI and ML to solve social problems, often using:
Google Cloud Vision / NLP APIs – For image and text processing
OpenAI (GPT or Whisper APIs) – For content generation, summarization, and voice-to-text apps
Scikit-learn / TensorFlow Lite – When developing custom models
Teams usually import pre-trained models or use open-source datasets to save time.
5. Open Data Sources & APIs
Hack4Purpose encourages building data-driven solutions. Teams frequently use open data platforms to ground their ideas in real-world insights:
data.gov.in – Government data on agriculture, health, education, etc.
UN Data / WHO APIs – For global health and development metrics
Kaggle Datasets – Ready-to-use CSV files for quick prototyping
By combining real data with impactful ideas, projects often resonate more with judges and stakeholders.
6. Pitch and Demo Tools
Presentation is everything at the end of the hackathon. To deliver compelling demos, teams often turn to:
Loom – For screen-recorded demo videos
OBS Studio – For streaming or recording live app walkthroughs
Google Slides / PowerPoint – To deliver clean, impactful pitches
Many teams rehearse their final pitch using Zoom or Google Meet to refine delivery and timing.
Final Thoughts: Prepare to Build with Purpose
At Hack4Purpose, technology isn’t just used for the sake of innovation—it’s used to solve problems that matter. Whether you’re developing a chatbot for mental health, a dashboard for climate data, or an e-learning platform for rural students, having the right tools is half the battle.
So before the next edition kicks off, explore these tools, form your dream team, and start experimenting early. With the right tech stack and a clear sense of purpose, your idea could be the next big thing to come out of Hack4Purpose.
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ameliasoulturner · 1 month ago
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How to Use the 2–7–30 Trick to Lock in 90 Percent of Everything You Learn
Ever finish a book or binge a webinar and feel on top of the world—only to forget most of it days later? You’re not alone. Most of us struggle to retain new information. But what if you could remember 90% of what you learn, using just a simple schedule?
Enter the 2–7–30 trick. It’s a brain-friendly memory hack based on science and psychology—and once you try it, you’ll wonder how you ever studied without it.
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What Is the 2–7–30 Trick?
The 2–7–30 method is a spaced repetition strategy designed to help you retain new information long-term. You revisit what you’ve learned at three key times:
Day 2
Day 7
Day 30
These three checkpoints align with the brain’s natural forgetting cycle. Every time you review, you're refreshing the neural pathways tied to that information, making it easier to recall in the future.
Think of it like applying a coat of memory paint—each layer seals the knowledge deeper.
The Science Behind Why It Works
This trick isn’t just trendy—it’s backed by over a century of research.
In the late 1800s, psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus discovered the Forgetting Curve, which shows how fast our brains drop newly learned information. According to Ebbinghaus:
You forget nearly 50% of what you learn within 24 hours
You forget around 80% by the end of the week
Unless you actively review it, your brain simply decides it’s not important enough to keep.
The 2–7–30 method flips that script. By spacing out reviews before the brain “lets go,” you’re teaching it: Hey, this matters—keep it!
How to Actually Use It (With Real-Life Examples)
Let’s break this down with a simple scenario.
Say you start a course on graphic design on Monday:
Day 2 (Wednesday): Spend 10 minutes reviewing key concepts. Maybe rewatch a quick clip, skim your notes, or quiz yourself on 3 main ideas.
Day 7 (Next Monday): Take 15-20 minutes to go deeper. Try explaining concepts aloud, teaching someone else, or applying what you learned in a small project.
Day 30 (Next Month's Wednesday): Time for a recap! Revisit your notes or try something hands-on like recreating a design using the same techniques.
Each review session doesn’t have to be long. The magic is in timing and engagement, not duration.
Why Those Specific Days?
The 2–7–30 timeline isn’t random. It’s perfectly timed to hit just before your brain lets information go:
Day 2: You’re already forgetting fast—this first review stops the slide.
Day 7: You’ve lost even more—this review locks it in deeper.
Day 30: Your brain is either going to toss it or save it forever. This review makes the decision easy.
These spaced intervals mimic how memory naturally consolidates. You’re not fighting your brain—you’re working with it.
Make It Stick: Tips for Each Review
Here’s how to maximize each review day:
Day 2 — Quick & Light
Skim your notes or summary
Quiz yourself briefly
Write a 1-minute “explain it like I’m five” summary
Talk it out aloud (seriously—even to your pet!)
Day 7 — Go Deeper
Make a mind map
Apply what you learned to a small project
Connect it to real-life examples
Teach it to someone else
Day 30 — Cement It
Reflect on how you’ve used this info
Create a recap from memory, then check your gaps
Add extra context or layers (ex: “What’s changed since I learned this?”)
Bonus Tools to Automate the Process
Don’t want to remember when to review? Let tech help:
Anki: A spaced repetition flashcard app that follows science-backed intervals.
Quizlet: Easy flashcard creation and shared decks.
Google Calendar: Set recurring reminders at Day 2, 7, and 30.
Notion/Obsidian: Build your own knowledge base with review dates built in.
You can even print a cheat sheet or use a paper planner to manually track your 2–7–30 reviews if you’re more of an analog learner.
Want to Supercharge It? Use Active Recall
Spaced repetition is powerful. But pair it with active recall, and you’ve got a learning superpower.
Here’s what active recall looks like:
Write down everything you remember before checking notes
Use flashcards with open-ended questions
Practice the Feynman Technique: explain concepts in plain English, spot where you struggle, and refine
This pushes your brain to retrieve, not just recognize—which builds stronger memory pathways.
Customize Based on What You’re Learning
The 2–7–30 rule is flexible.
If you’re learning:
Simple facts: The 3-point review is plenty.
Complex skills: Add an extra review on Day 14 or Day 21.
Fast-paced content: Like daily lectures or high-volume reading? Stack multiple 2–7–30 sequences across topics.
Learning isn’t one-size-fits-all. Use this as a framework, then adapt as needed.
Combine with Interleaving for Even More Power
If you really want to level up, mix in interleaving—the practice of switching between related topics instead of studying one thing straight through.
Example: Studying finance? Instead of doing one day of stocks, one day of budgeting, one day of crypto—mix all three in one session.
Why? Your brain gets better at distinguishing concepts, and it trains you to apply knowledge in flexible, real-world ways.
Track Your Progress (So You Know It’s Working)
Here’s a simple way to track:
What you learned
Review date
Self-rating: 1 to 5 stars on how well you recalled it
Over time, you’ll see patterns. You’ll know which subjects stick fast—and which need extra love.
The Results? More Retention, Less Relearning
Stick with the 2–7–30 method, and you’ll:
Retain more knowledge with less effort
Learn faster because you’re not relearning the same things
Feel more confident applying what you know—in meetings, on tests, or in projects
The best part? It doesn’t take hours. Just a few focused minutes, a few days after learning, and boom—you’ve locked it in.
Final Thoughts: Make Forgetting a Thing of the Past
Let’s be real: life is busy. You don’t always have time to re-read whole books or re-watch hours of content.
That’s why the 2–7–30 trick is so powerful. It’s simple. It’s doable. And it fits into real life.
So next time you learn something new—whether it's from a podcast, a course, or a random deep dive into AI or finance—schedule your 2–7–30 reviews. Set a reminder. Build the habit.
Because the smartest people aren’t the ones who know the most. They’re the ones who remember what matters—and use it when it counts.
Ready to try it out? Start small. Pick one thing you learned today and map out your 2–7–30. You’ve got nothing to lose… and nearly 90% more knowledge to gain.
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Gen Z Buzzwords & Phrases
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Linguistic Dystopia: How Gen Z Buzzwords Became the Official Language of the End Times
By the SpinTaxi Institute of Digital Language Collapse Welcome to 2025, where society no longer communicates using sentences, paragraphs, or the human voice. Instead, we scream “It’s giving” into the void, text “be so fr” instead of forming opinions, and emotionally process death through TikTok memes about “main character energy.” It’s not that we’ve evolved past language—it’s that we’ve downsized it into 12 syllables and a deadpan stare. In this brave new lexical wasteland, Gen Z buzzwords are no longer slang. They’re currency. They’re job qualifications. They’re the only way to interpret anything in a world where reality, authenticity, and salaries are increasingly optional. Let us guide you through this collapsing neon tower of ironic trauma responses and verbal junk food. “Rizz” and the Weaponization of Charisma We begin with rizz—short for charisma, short for manipulation, short for a generation that flirts like FBI interrogators. In previous generations, we judged charm based on personality, eye contact, or, heaven forbid, a sense of humor. But Gen Z doesn’t have time for nuance. Rizz is a binary: either you got it, or you die alone watching someone with rizz livestream themselves folding laundry for 8,000 viewers. In today’s dating economy, rizz is the only remaining social skill not automated by an app. Job interviews now include a Rizz Round, where applicants must seduce the hiring manager using just emojis and five-second eye contact via Zoom. “No Cap” and the Death of Truth “No cap” means “for real,” and it’s how Gen Z signals sincerity—by immediately denying deception. The implication? Everything else is a lie. The whole internet. Every conversation. Your therapist. Your grandma’s crochet group. Corporate America has taken note. Goldman Sachs’ new slogan is “Helping You Secure the Bag—No Cap.” The CIA recently rebranded as “The No Cap Intelligence Agency.” We live in a society where honesty is now a stylistic flourish, not a moral position. “It’s Giving”... Collapse It used to be that adjectives described nouns. Now we describe nouns using vibes. The phrase “It’s giving” is followed by whatever your trauma-trained brain conjures up: "It’s giving abandoned carnival,” “It’s giving Barbie funeral,” “It’s giving sentient fax machine.” In 2025, entire ad campaigns hinge on whether a product “gives.” A fast food chain recently rebranded its chicken nuggets as “It’s Giving: Crunch.” Voters now evaluate politicians with phrases like, “He’s giving divorced Minecraft server moderator.” Slay or Be Slayed “Slay” was once a term for destroying your enemies. Now it’s used when someone successfully color-coordinates a Pinterest board. Slay is the dopamine hit you get from opening a latte with heart-shaped foam and posting “Slay ❤️” in the group chat before your unpaid internship at a dog-focused cryptocurrency firm. If someone says you didn’t slay, you are legally required to crawl into a recycling bin and delete your identity. The dark side of slay culture? The quiet despair of people who just want to do their job without having to slay a Google Slides presentation. Main Character Energy: Narcissism as Survival Strategy Having main character energy means believing you’re the center of the story, even as society crumbles around you and you’re only getting 3 likes on your “crying at 7 a.m.” Instagram Reel. Main character energy is why millions of Gen Zers wear oversized headphones while ordering oat milk in a tone that says “This moment is cinematic.” It’s why your coworker narrates her own Slack messages in a podcast voice. It’s why no one will hold the door open for you—they’re too busy being filmed in their “arc.” The truth? In a world with no supporting characters left, everyone’s just acting for an invisible audience who’s already scrolled past. Delulu Is the Solulu Delulu—short for delusional—isn’t just a word. It’s a mental health plan. It’s optimism with zero grounding. It’s Gen Z’s answer to housing shortages, algorithmic despair, and the crushing knowledge that your $120,000 marketing degree qualifies you to run the Instagram account for a beverage called “Clown Milk.” In 2025, being delulu is survival. If you aren’t delulu, you’re probably in therapy, broke, and fully aware that no one at your job knows what they’re doing either. The delulus shall inherit the brand partnerships. Vibe Check or Die A vibe check used to be a joke. Now it’s HR policy. Before any project, meeting, or romantic entanglement, you must pass the vibe check. This involves no objective criteria—just a vague sense that someone, somewhere, might not feel weird while interacting with you. The U.S. Army has started conducting vibe checks before drone strikes. Starbucks baristas vibe check their espresso machines. Hospitals now vibe check patients to see if they’re “emotionally compatible with surviving.” Touch Grass, You Algorithm Goblin To “touch grass” means go outside, disconnect, and remember that your body is not a glowing rectangle. In reality, the phrase is used exclusively by people who haven’t seen sunlight since Vine died. It’s weaponized by influencers with 4 million followers telling you to touch grass while they livestream their wellness retreat in Bali—sponsored by Kombucha for Men™. A recent study showed 78% of Gen Zers have said “touch grass” but believe grass is a cryptocurrency. Mid: The Universal Dismissal Mid is the word you whisper to destroy a soul. It means meh, whatever, or burn it down. You say “mid” and entire careers vanish. Beyoncé could perform an opera on a hoverboard and still get “mid” in the comments. Gen Z has created the most efficient insult in human history—three letters, zero recovery time. At the 2025 Oscars, the Best Picture winner was booed as “mid” by a 12-year-old YouTuber named Sk8rTh0ts420. He has since been hired to consult for A24. Skrrt: Exit Strategies for the Emotionally Unavailable “Skrrt” represents the sound of tires screeching—now repurposed as a way to avoid accountability. Said during conflict: “Oh you’re mad? Skrrt.”Said in job interviews: “Where do I see myself in five years? Skrrt.”Said in relationships: “Let’s talk about our feelings.” Skrrt. In 2025, the average Gen Z exit strategy is a meme, a shrug, and an Uber to nowhere. Sus: The National Mood Everything is sus. You, me, vaccines, fonts, soup, Elon Musk’s hairline. Sus isn’t just suspicious—it’s tainted with the scent of betrayal and lies. Gen Z doesn’t believe in trust. They believe in surveillance, vibes, and vibes that feel like surveillance. They read every brand campaign like it’s a CIA disinformation op. They suspect every promotion is a prank. And they’re not wrong. Sus is the default. Convincing someone you're not sus is now the highest form of marketing. Ick: The Death Rattle of Romance The “ick” is the microsecond in which someone you liked suddenly becomes a walking red flag. He eats peas one at a time? Ick.She breathes through her mouth while texting? Ick.They suggested watching a Marvel movie in 2025? Instant ick, jail time. The “ick” is nature’s way of telling you that you will die alone, and you will blame the way someone tied their shoes. Bet: Permission to Gaslight Yourself “Bet” is how Gen Z confirms anything, from plans to nuclear launches. It means “cool,” “fine,” “I guess,” or “I hate this but lack the vocabulary to resist.” Corporate boardrooms now use “bet” instead of votes. The Supreme Court recently ruled 6-3 in a case titled United States v. That’s a Bet. One anonymous junior marketer told SpinTaxi, “My boss asked if I could work this weekend. I said ‘bet.’ Then I cried in the Slack thread.” Stan or Perish Stanning used to be ironic. Now it’s mandatory. You must stan everything. You stan your favorite water bottle. You stan your therapist. You stan your own brand strategy. Failure to stan is an HR violation. In 2025, one intern was fired from Spotify for failing to stan their own playlist. She was replaced by a raccoon with impeccable taste and a Canva Pro subscription. Glow-Up or Shut Down The “glow-up” is capitalism’s promise of transformation with none of the spiritual work. It’s not enough to grow. You must glow. Companies rebrand their failures as glow-ups. “We didn’t fail. We glowed up into bankruptcy.” Political parties use it. “We glowed up from corruption into retroactive integrity.” SpinTaxi glowed up from journalism into satire because truth was too mid. Soft Launch: The Foreplay of Branding Soft launching isn’t new. It’s just rebranded lying. In dating: post a blurry elbow of your new partner.In marketing: tease your new service with cryptic Morse code on Instagram Stories. In 2025, Pope Leo XIV soft-launched the apocalypse by deleting his Twitter and posting a single image: a goat, crying, in front of a Cheesecake Factory. Hard Launch: Brand or Be Damned Hard launches are fireworks, trauma dumps, and a desperate need for likes. Everyone wants their hard launch to trend. It’s the Super Bowl ad of personal milestones. Weddings are now ranked by how viral the hard launch was. Babies are born directly into ring lights. Divorces are live-streamed with #slay captions. A new federal law requires all major life events to be launched via Reel, accompanied by the audio: “It’s Giving: Transition Arc.” Ratioed: Public Shaming 2.0 If your post gets more replies than likes, you’ve been ratioed. This means the internet has decided you’re wrong—and they are legally correct. Being ratioed is the digital equivalent of being tarred, feathered, and sponsored by GoFundMe. At this year’s TEDx Brooklyn, the keynote was titled: “How I Survived My Ratio and Lived to Retweet Again.” Core to the Collapse Everything is a core now. Cottagecore. Officecore. Clowncore. Existential-Dread-In-A-Hoodie-Core™. In a world without meaning, aesthetic is all we have. Your suffering must be branded. Your meltdown must be posted with a grainy filter and called SadGirlCore™. Even depression has been monetized: “Try new MelancholyCore™, now with serotonin-flavored seltzer.” Final Thoughts: Be So Fr The Gen Z buzzword lexicon is not just slang—it’s the crumbling scaffolding of a society that outsourced its emotional intelligence to meme pages. We no longer discuss, we slay.We don’t feel—we vibe.We don’t hope—we delulu. Be so fr: This is what the fall of Rome probably felt like—but with better lighting and a curated playlist. So slay, kings and queens. Main character your way through the ashes. Because in the end, it’s all mid anyway. Disclaimer: This article was crafted by a 107-year-old tenured semiotician and a Gen Z dairy marketer who once pitched a brand campaign using only emojis and trauma metaphors. They now teach a graduate course in “Post-Verbal Marketing.” Auf Wiedersehen.
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Gen Z Buzzwords & Phrases (2025 Edition)
Rizz – Short for charisma or flirt game. “He’s got zero rizz but a great Canva portfolio.” No Cap – For real, no lie. Often followed by a bold exaggeration. It’s Giving – Used to describe vibes. “It’s giving... unpaid labor.” Slay – Doing amazing, looking fierce, being iconic. “You slayed that email subject line.” Main Character Energy – Acting like life revolves around you. “She’s got main character energy in the breakroom.” Delulu – Short for delusional. Often worn as a badge of honor. “I’m delulu enough to think this brand collab will fix me.” Vibe Check – A gut test of someone’s mood or energy. “This marketing campaign failed the vibe check.” Touch Grass – Go outside, log off. Often said when someone is too online. “The brand manager needs to touch grass.” Mid – Mediocre or underwhelming. “That logo redesign was mid at best.” Skrrt – Sound of abruptly leaving. “Skrrt, I’m out—this brainstorming session became a feelings circle.” Sus – Suspicious. “This influencer’s skincare routine is sus.” Ick – A sudden turn-off or cringe. “He printed his resume on scented paper. Major ick.” Bet – Confirmation, approval. “You’ll present to the CMO? Bet.” Stan – Support or obsess over something. “We stan ethical rebrands.” Glow-Up – Transformation, usually for the better. “This PowerPoint deck had a glow-up.” Soft Launch – Posting a hint of something (relationship, job, product). “She soft-launched her new podcast with a blurry mic selfie.” Hard Launch – The full announcement, often dramatic. “He hard-launched his job at LinkedIn with fireworks.” Ratioed – When replies outnumber likes—never good. “Our brand’s tweet got ratioed by a possum meme.” Core – Aesthetic or identity. “That’s not just branding. That’s capitalism-core.” Pressed – Angry or annoyed. “The boomers in marketing got pressed over our ironic font choice.” Cheugy – Outdated, trying too hard. “Using hashtags like #GirlBoss is cheugy now.” Hits Different – Unique, emotionally powerful. “This ad hits different after three cold brews.” Understood the Assignment – Nailed it. “Our intern? She understood the assignment and the budget cuts.” Goblin Mode – Unapologetically messy behavior. “We went goblin mode on the Slack thread at 2 a.m.” Girl Dinner – A random, chaotic meal (now used to describe anything barely functional). “That marketing strategy was girl dinner for the brain.” NPC Energy – Bland, following scripts, no originality. “The CMO gives off heavy NPC energy in meetings.” Be So Fr – Be for real. “You think Gen Alpha will use LinkedIn? Be so fr.” Deadass – Seriously. No joke. “Deadass, I made that meme go viral on purpose.” Based – Unapologetically true or brave. “He said Adobe is overrated. That’s based.” Read the full article
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Iiftos Appsumo Lifetime Deal Review Best Project Management Platform
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Iiftos Appsumo Deal: Top Project Management Solution!
If you are looking for the best project management platform, then you should definitely check out the Iiftos Appsumo Lifetime Deal. This is a great tool that helps you get all your work done in one place. Whether you are a manager, a business owner, or just someone who wants to be more organized, Iiftos can help you a lot. Let's take a closer look at what makes Iiftos so special.
What is Iiftos?
Iiftos is a productivity suite that lets you organize projects, tasks, notes, files, and tools all in one place. This means you don't have to keep switching between different apps to get your work done. Everything you need is right here! With Iiftos, you can manage projects, create wikis, and store documents all in one easy-to-use workspace.
Iiftos Appsumo Lifetime Deal $59
Features of Iiftos
Iiftos comes with a lot of cool features that make it one of the best project management platforms out there. Here are some of the things you can do with Iiftos:
Three Built-in Productivity Tools: You can manage projects, create wikis, and organize files all in one place.
Create, Assign, and Track Projects: You can create tasks, assign them to team members, and track their progress without leaving the workspace.
Store Documents, Files, and Media: Keep all your important documents, files, and media right at your fingertips.
Document Company Procedures: Create wikis in a Notion-like interface to document your company procedures and make them easy to find.
Embed Your Favorite Tools
One of the best things about Iiftos is that you can embed your favorite tools right into the workspace. No more working with multiple tabs! You can connect your Google Workspace to access Google Drive, Docs, Slides, and Sheets without leaving Iiftos. You can also integrate Miro to collaborate with your team using digital whiteboards. This makes it super easy to get all your work done in one place.
Search Through Everything, All at Once
Have you ever spent too much time looking for a file or a document? With Iiftos, you don't have to worry about that anymore. You can search through all your tasks, notes, and documents in your workspace. You can even search your Google Drive, Miro, and other integrated tools to find the files you need. This helps you save a lot of time and get more done.
Plans and Features
Iiftos offers a lot of great features to help you boost your productivity. Here are some of the core features you get with Iiftos:
No File Upload Limit: You can upload as many files as you want.
Unlimited Integrations: Connect as many tools as you need.
Unlimited Spaces and Sections: Organize your work in as many spaces and sections as you need.
Sync Apps: Sync your apps to keep everything up to date.
Unlimited Workspaces (Free Plan): Create as many workspaces as you need, even with the free plan.
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Who Can Benefit from Iiftos?
Iiftos is a great tool for a lot of different people. Here are some of the people who can benefit the most from using Iiftos:
C-suite Executives: Keep track of all your projects and tasks in one place.
Product Managers: Manage your team's work and keep everyone on track.
Small Businesses: Organize your work and boost your productivity.
Alternatives to Iiftos
There are other project management platforms out there, but Iiftos stands out for its all-in-one approach. Here are some of the alternatives to Iiftos:
Asana: A project management tool that helps teams organize their work.
ClickUp: A productivity platform that helps teams manage their tasks and projects.
Notion: A tool for taking notes, managing tasks, and organizing projects.
Integrations
Iiftos integrates with a lot of popular tools to make your work easier. Here are some of the tools you can connect to Iiftos:
Google Docs: Create and edit documents without leaving Iiftos.
Google Sheets: Work on spreadsheets right in your Iiftos workspace.
Google Slides: Create and present slideshows directly from Iiftos.
Miro: Collaborate with your team using digital whiteboards.
GDPR-Compliant
Iiftos is designed to be GDPR-compliant, which means it follows strict rules to protect your data. This is especially important for businesses that need to keep their information secure.
Allows Existing Accounts
If you already have an account with one of the integrated tools, you can easily connect it to Iiftos. This makes it super easy to get started and keep all your work in one place.
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Boost Your Productivity with Iiftos
Iiftos is a great tool to help you boost your productivity. With its all-in-one approach, you can manage projects, create wikis, and organize files all in one place. You can also embed your favorite tools, search through everything, and take advantage of its many features. Whether you are a C-suite executive, a product manager, or a small business owner, Iiftos can help you get more done in less time.
If you are interested in boosting your productivity with Iiftos, check out the Iiftos Appsumo Lifetime Deal today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Liftos?
LiftOS is a productivity suite for managing projects, tasks, notes, and files in one place.
How Does Liftos Integrate With Google Workspace?
LiftOS connects to Google Workspace, allowing access to Google Drive, Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
Can Liftos Store Documents And Media?
Yes, liftOS stores documents, files, and media for easy access within your workspace.
Is Liftos Gdpr-compliant?
Yes, liftOS is fully GDPR-compliant, ensuring data protection and privacy.
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govindhtech · 1 year ago
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Share Your Full Story: Audio Notes for WhatsApp Status
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Longer audio notes can be shared via WhatsApp as status updates; here’s how it works by enabling users to upload longer voice notes, WhatsApp is improving its status update function. Users can now post audio notes as status updates that are up to one minute long.
Over the past few days, numerous reports have surfaced online about WhatsApp’s intention to modify Status Updates. The instant messaging service has introduced a layout change and the option to privately mention contacts. A recent WA Beta Info post claims WhatsApp will allow users to upload longer audio notes as status updates.
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WhatsApp is adding a feature
According to WA Beta Info, WhatsApp is improving its status feature for iOS and Android. With the addition of audio notes up to one minute in length, the Meta-owned app is improving the status feature. The ability to record and distribute longer audio messages through status updates is now available to users of WhatsApp updates, which facilitates uninterrupted communication of more in-depth ideas and narratives.
A much-needed addition that will allow users to share longer, more insightful films is the option to publish lengthier videos on WhatsApp status. Sharing events, announcements, or any other moment that takes longer than thirty seconds to record can benefit greatly from this change.
How the feature functions
Holding down the microphone button would allow users to record audio notes, exactly like they can while sending voice notes in conversations, according to a screenshot released by WA Beta Info. Moreover, you can slide to end the voice note.
As mentioned, some WhatsApp users with the latest version can use the new capability. Android users may get the update from Google Play and iOS users from the App Store. This service should be available to more people in the coming days.
Additional WhatsApp Status functionalities
WhatsApp is adding capabilities beyond extended voice notes. Recent speculations suggest WhatsApp will give you more control over who sees your status updates. The instant messaging service is exploring new features to give customers more control over who sees their messages.
In other words, consumers have more control over update visibility. Users can publish lengthier films as status updates. They can share 1-minute videos. Videos in status updates were previously limited to 30 seconds.
WhatsApp plans to improve status update capabilities by enabling users to upload audio notes that are longer in length. With the ability to transmit audio notes up to one minute long, users may now change their status updates with greater freedom and specificity.
Extended Voice Notes for Improved Status Updates There have been a lot of headlines in the last few days about proposed changes to WhatsApp’s status function. These upgrades cover everything from allowing private mentions of contacts to overhauling the interface.
WA Beta Info reports that WhatsApp is now rolling out a feature that allows users to share lengthy voice notes as status updates.
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Increased Features for Users of iOS and Android
Users of iOS and Android can access this new function, according to the WA Beta Info article. Users can now record and send longer voice messages through their status updates on WhatsApp by updating to the most recent version.
This feature makes it easier to communicate more in-depth ideas and stories without having them cut off too soon. With regard to events, announcements, or any other situation when more time is needed than the prior 30-second limit, this modification aims to meet the requirement for more substantial and prolonged communication.
Using the New Feature Holding down the microphone button allows users to record voice notes for their status updates, just like they can send voice notes in conversations, according to pictures supplied by WA Beta Info. Users have the option to slide in order to stop recording. The new feature is guaranteed to be simple to use and to smoothly integrate with the current WhatsApp functionality thanks to its intuitive design.
Accessibility and Launch Right now
Only a small subset of WhatsApp users who have updated to the most recent version can access the new function. iOS users may download the update via the App Store, while Android users can find it on the Google Play Store. As WhatsApp continues to roll out the feature, more users should have access to it in the coming days.
Apart from the capability to share extended audio notes, WhatsApp is currently developing multiple other capabilities related to status updates. WhatsApp is developing capabilities to allow users manage who sees their status updates. Allowing users to choose which contacts can see their posts increases privacy and customization.
Yes, it is correct! With a recent update, WhatsApp’s status feature now lets users send voice notes that are longer. This is the essence of it:
Length: Audio notes up to one minute in length can now be recorded and shared in WhatsApp status updates. The prior 30-second limit has been doubled. Availability: Users of iOS and Android are beginning to receive the feature, however not everyone will be able to use it right now. Verify that WhatsApp is installed on the most recent version of the app. Benefits: With this upgrade, communicating information through voice notes about your status is now more flexible and detailed. A full idea or narrative can be shared without needing to be divided into several recordings.
All in all, this update improves the way you may interact with your contacts via WhatsApp status.
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Pear Deck JoinPD: An innovative learning site for a classroom experience
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With modern advancements in technology and science, the medium of education is also undergoing rapid advancement. The old classical method of learning through notes and writings on board is getting mundane, and people are more interested in modern note-taking techniques like slideshows and document editors, which make your e-notes with their imbedded features. One such website is the ultimate Join Pear Deck(PD) which is one of the most popular apps by most teachers to give top-notch educational strategies to users. It also allows the students to connect with the material provided by their teachers through a code provided by the teacher, so only interested candidates can get access to the material provided by their teacher which makes it a secure app for learning purposes. JoinPD is the lifesaver for teachers to tackle the modern knowledge of their young buds. This site not only allows them to create interactive activity-based lessons, additionally, they can also track the students' involvement along with their feedback. This makes them aware of the situation in which students are being dealt with. Everything about this program is genuine and advanced which makes the life of a teacher a bit easy. What is JoinPear Deck(PD)? Join Pear Deck (PD) is an advanced program developed for learning purposes. This allows teachers around the globe to equip themselves with top-notch educational strategies to make the lesson plans a bit more vibrant involvement of technological gadgets also makes the students enthusiastic because they get excited in the name of using gadgets and on top of that, the use of gadgets will be for learning purposes. Join PD for a wide range of courses along with different tools curated by professionals to inculcate learning with modern technology. Peer reviews and collaborative learning further make it a good site for students. In order to get access to JoinPD you don't have to be a certified teacher, it means that a person working in administration or any institution related to education can make the program developed for his needs and that will be unique to his viewpoints. How to sign up for JoinPD? To make yourself accustomed to advanced learning plans and types of equipment, you need to first create an account on JoinPD and this can be done by following certain steps which are On the Google search engine, type PearDeck.com Open the first tab which is the official site of Pear Deck. On the homepage, click on the "Teacher Login" option. Log in through your Google or Microsoft account. Answer a few questions and install the Pear Deck add-ons for your PowerPoint or Google Slides. Create your slides and add features of JoinPD. Use controls to further run the lessons in your classrooms. What is the JoinPD code? It is the codes generated by teachers when they create a lesson and the teachers can share these codes with the students to grant them access to the lessons. The codes can be 6-8 characters and can be a combination of alphabet, letter, or numbers. Students can then view the lessons, slides, activities, and whatsoever is created by the teacher. One benefit of creating a code is that only authentic and genuine members will join the session and there will be no problem of having any unknown person creating any malice in the lesson. How to create a code for your JoinPD session? To create the code, you need to go through the following steps Open the JoinPD website. Log in to your teacher account and then click on the Create button. Make a lesson of your choice. After completing the task, click the create button again and a code of JoinPD will appear on the screen. Copy that and give it to your students for login. What are the benefits of using JoinPD? There are several benefits of using JoinPD. Advanced technology One of the benefits of using this website is that you can get easy access to all the advanced technology and features. This will make learning more comprehensible and easy for both the teachers and the learners. Create engaging content One of the most important benefits of using this site is that the teacher can generate new engaging content and the old-school classroom whiteboard learning can be reduced considerably. Also, the students will be more excited to use these lessons as they are more interested in learning through gadgets. Peer activities and collaborative learning One of the prominent benefits of using JoinPD is the collaborative learning approach where students and teachers can learn side by side. Students can ask any question they want and their peers can review all their assigned tasks. This can make the task easy and accessible for the teachers. 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chapter: seven ( 12.3k ) rating: mature (death, past abuse, eventual smut) genre: mystery | romance | hurt/comfort tags: bts x reader | ot7 x reader | hybrid | poly summary: when an estranged uncle leaves you his massive fortune you wonder if the universe is playing a joke on you. when that fortune comes with seven hybrids, you know for sure that it is. << first < previous | next > last >>
The sound of your phone ringing rips you from sleep. You sit bolt upright, confusion and panic dousing you like twin buckets of ice water. You’d been having a nightmare about something, but you can’t remember what. The tattered ends of it are already slipping away, just out of reach. You don’t chase after them.
You fumble for your phone in the dark, fingers groping uselessly at your blankets until they close around it. The bright white light from your screen blinds you as you flip it over and you blink blearily, rubbing at your eyes with one hand and trying to answer with the other.
“Hello?” you rasp, mashing the speaker button. “Who is this?”
“Apologies for disturbing your sleep, ma’am.” A woman’s voice crackles over the other end of the line. You can hear exhaustion dripping off every word. “This is Officer Kwon from the Namhyeon-dong precinct of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Force.”
You squint into the dark expanse of your bedroom, a little frown on your face as you struggle to process what she’s saying. “....okay?”
“I’m calling because we’ve got two of your hybrids in custody.”
You blink slowly. “Hmmmm, I don’t think so...” you mumble through a yawn. “They’re all in bed.”
“We ran their numbers through the registry and you were pinged as the owner of both.” You hear papers shuffling and her voice get distant as she transfers the receiver to her shoulder to free up a hand. “We’ve got a rabbit calling himself Jeongguk and a Seokjin who the rabbit says is a deer-” She sighs. “Listen, I’m at the end of my rope here. They won’t tell me where they came from and the phone number of the business they were registered to before you is out of service. They’re hurt pretty bad, worse than what we can take care of here at the station. We can’t get them any sort of medical care without their guardian’s permission, so-”
Your eyes glaze over as you groggily connect the dots.
A deer and a rabbit.
Not canine, not feline.
Other.
Other.
You shove the covers down your legs and kick them over the side of the bed. “I’m on the way,” you tell her, already adding up the distance between your building and Namhyeon-dong. It’d take an hour to get all the bus transfers you needed- your eyes narrow as you squint at the time on your phone. 3:27 AM. You’d have to get a cab. Your stomach twists at the thought of the fare, but you shove the feeling down. This was no time to be thrifty. “Do whatever you need to.”
The officer exhales in relief. You can practically hear the tension leave her shoulders. “There’s a little hybrid clinic in the neighborhood. I’ll see if I can get the vet up and convince them to go.”
“Thank you,” you breathe. She gives you the address and you type it into your notes app, reading it back to her twice to make sure you got it right. She hangs up with a promise to see you soon and your phone locks, leaving you alone in the blue-black gloom of an early morning.
This wasn’t great. This wasn’t great any way you sliced it. You’d thought you’d have an extra two weeks to get the canines settled and all five hybrids to at least not want to kill each other. That’d been the plan, at least, when you’d sequestered yourself in your bedroom without telling Jimin and Taehyung goodnight or doing any introductions. Now the others were coming and you were on borrowed time. You drag your hands down over your face. “What are we gonna do?” Nothing but silence answers you.
When you were a kid and you’d had anything big before you- a massive school project you’d waited til the last moment to start, having to walk yourself to the market because your mom was too sick to go, a hard conversation with a friend- your mom had always told you to break it down into smaller pieces. Make the big thing small; do what you can for now. So, that’s what you do.
You shove your phone into the pocket of your sweatpants, tug your backpack out from under your bed and grab a pair of socks. You slide them on as quickly as you can and head for the door. You tug it open and try to rush through, already on the way to your next small thing- but you stumble over a shoulder and go down.
You let out a yelp of surprise that quickly morphs into one of pain as your forehead knocks against the other person’s. Your hands slam down on either side of their head and their own fly up to your waist to steady you. You blink down at them, willing your eyes to adjust to the dark.
Hoseok is beneath you. He’s squinting up at you, his hair in disarray and his cheeks puffy with sleep. “Ow,” he croaks.
You wince. “I’m sorry,” you whisper, rubbing the spot on his forehead your own knocked against on autopilot. He seems to wake up a little at that, eyebrows inching up his forehead. You snatch your hand back. “Ah, sorry. I was worried I hurt you-”
“I’m okay,” he rasps, his voice still thick with sleep. “You didn’t hurt me.”
“Okay.” You disentangle yourself from him and rise back to your feet. He struggles to get up too, mirroring you. The blankets pooled around his hips fall to his feet. You frown at the picture he makes, his shoulders slumped from exhaustion and indents on his cheek from the hardwood. “Did you...did you sleep out here?”
His ears fall and he lowers his head a bit between his shoulders. “Yeah,” he admits, rubbing the back of his neck. “I did…”
You wrote off a lot of the behavior the boys exhibited that you didn’t understand as just a part of them being hybrids. When Taehyung affectionately headbutted you, or Jimin always hopped up on counters or Yoongi lapped from glasses instead of sipping, you just accepted it and stashed it away to google later- but this was a little more concerning. Did he not feel safe in his room? You’d tried to put him and Namjoon as far away from the felines as you could, but you also knew the cats weren’t thrilled about sharing their space. You hoped they hadn’t made him feel too unwelcome after you’d collapsed into bed.
“Is everything okay?” His ears twitch as the smell of your worry fills his nose. He leans forward and for a moment you think he’s gonna close the distance between you- but he pulls back.
“No,” he answers. You feel your heart sink. “I just...your room is closest to the front door.” You blink at him slowly, not following. You don’t know how his sight is in the dark, but he must see the confusion furrowing your brow,because he continues. “Your room is the only one on the first floor and it’s close to the living room and front door. We all sleep upstairs. If someone broke in, they’d get you first.” He tosses a finger down at the blankets. “I was sleeping here so that wouldn’t happen.”
“Nobody’s gonna get me, Hoseok,” You soothe, trying to assuage his fears. “I’m nobody-”
“You don’t know that,” he argues back. “And you’re not ‘nobody’ to me. I waited my whole life for you. I’ve gotta keep you safe.”
You don’t know what to make of that. You’d known Hoseok had been trained specifically to protect the person he’d eventually be sent to, but you hadn’t expected him to be so adamant about it. After all Namjoon grew up in the same place- No. Your expression sours as the thought stops you. No he didn’t. The wolfdog hybrid had been locked away for most of his life and interaction with others had come only in the form of meal delivery. He wouldn’t have had the director’s lessons drilled into his head everyday in the same way Hope had.
Still, no one has expressed this level of care for you since your mom died. You’re not entirely sure you deserve it.
“I was gonna wake up before you did and go back to my room,” he mumbles, kicking gently at the blanket and not meeting your eyes. “I promise, I was. I didn’t expect you to be up this early.” He fiddles with the hem of his shirt, his ears drooping more and more the longer you look at him. “I didn’t mean to make you uncomfortable…”
“You didn’t make me uncomfortable, Hoseok,” You tell him and his ears perk up a little. It was true, he hadn’t. His actions were sweet, if a bit misguided but you were more worried about him than anything. “I don’t know what the director told you or what you’ve heard, but I promise there’s no one after me.” He frowns at that, lips twisting into a little pout. He goes to interject, but you speak again before he can. “If you’re worried about anything, just tell me okay? If there’s anything you need to do to make yourself feel more at ease here, just tell me.” You implore him softly.
Hoseok nods slowly and you see his tail give one small wag. You nod back, and turn to go, but his voice stops you. “I think it would help a lot if I could sleep down here.” Your brow furrows at that.
“This is the only bedroom on this floor, though?”
He whines and looks like he’s about to explain- but a soft voice purring in your ear cuts him off. “He could sleep on the couch,” Jimin supplies, his arms entwining around your middle as he rests his chin on your shoulder. “It’s quite comfortable...Y/N-ah, do you mind dogs on the furniture?” His tone is light, free of the haze of sleep and a little teasing. From the way Hoseok’s ears droop and the way his shoulders curve in, you could tell Jimin hadn’t crept down here for a bit of good-natured ribbing. Your scent sours as your expression does, irritation with the leopard hybrid pricking at you. He lets out a little disgruntled murr in protest as he noses at your neck, trying to get you to soften for him. You tilt your head away from him and disentangle yourself from his arms. It’s three in the morning, you have to cross the city to deal with the fallout from God only knows what, and your neck still aches from the bruise Yoongi had left on it. You have too much on your plate to deal with Jimin needling his new housemate.
“Leave him alone, Jimin,” You exhale, side-stepping the leopard hybrid and heading down the corridor for the door. “Hoseok, you can sleep where you want. I’ve gotta go.”
The doberman takes a step forward. “I’ll come with you-” the icy look Jimin shoots him has him slowing but it’s not until the leopard hybrid bares his teeth at him that he stalls entirely. The sound of his whimper has you whirling around, but when you do, you find Jimin looking at you, blasé and Hoseok eyeing him with uncertainty
“I’ll be back as soon as I can, I promise,” you toss back over your shoulder as you slide your feet into a pair of shoes. “Please, just...if you can’t be friendly, just do your own thing ‘til I get back.” You lace up your sneakers as quickly as you can and duck out the door. “Text me if you need anything; I’ll call on the way back.” And you’re gone, leaving the leopard and the doberman in the dark.
You are not at all confident in their ability to maintain a truce while you’re gone. You’re almost certain that if you hadn’t shoved your way between Namjoon and Yoongi last night, they’d have come to blows right there in the lobby last night. You punch the button for the ground floor and slump back against the railing of the elevator, exhaustion settling heavy on you now that you were alone again. You’d known Yoongi, Jimin and Taehyung weren’t thrilled about sharing their space, but you hadn’t expected this kind of fallout from bringing new hybrids home. You don’t know if there’s anything you can do to make things a little easier, but you want to. Sighing, you resign yourself to more research. You pull out your phone and start typing.
why are my hybrids freaking the fuck out
You backspace. Venting at google wasn’t going to help you figure out what the sharp looks Jimin kept throwing Hoseok while he thought your back was turned meant or why Yoongi had been so furious the other hybrids’ scent was on you.
why don’t my hybrids like each other
Just like all your other searches, this one turns up millions of results. You thumb over the links but none of them are helpful. They’re dealing with puppy hybrids bickering and cat hybrids hissing at each other. None of them cover cross-species beef. None of them deal with exotics. You sigh, lock your phone and tilt your head back to stare at the soft yellow lights in the elevator’s ceiling. You were out of your depth. You’d known that from the moment Mr. Seo turned you into an heiress with a wave of his fountain pen. You get the urge to run, that old niggling feeling that settled like a stone in your mind and made your palms itch.
It’s been years since you last felt the need to pull a disappearing act. You don’t think you’ve done it since the one year anniversary of your mom’s death. The foster home you’d been sent to was a shit show. You found out the woman in charge had been pocketing the money you gave her every month for your mother’s columbarium fees and her urn was in danger of being thrown out. You’d shoved everything you owned into your school bag and walked across the city to get her. When the police found you, you were striding down the side of the highway, her urn clutched to your chest, determined to go anywhere but there.
You hadn’t known where you were going then; you still didn’t now. All you’d had was the urge to flee and fire under your feet. All you’d had was a singular focus on the road ahead.
The elevator reaches the ground floor with a soft ding, the automated voice letting you know you’ve reached the lobby. You step out and shuffle across it with your head down, careful to avoid eye contact with the receptionist watching you warily from behind her desk.
It’s a cold night. A blast of frigid air hits your face the second you’re out the door. You curse under your and fold your arms around yourself in a futile effort to keep warm. You should go back upstairs and get the coat Yoongi made you buy. You shift from one foot to the other, weighing your options- and decide against it. If the conversation you’d had with Hoseok was enough to wake Jimin and send him slinking toward you, you running in and out of the penthouse would almost certainly wake Yoongi up. Memories flash in your mind: his hands gripping your hips tight, his rough tongue laving over your neck, that self-satisfied smirk he’d let spread over his mouth. You pinch yourself, trying to stem the heat you can feel crawling out the neck of your sweatshirt. It had upset you, there was no denying that. The warm feeling that’d bubbled up in your stomach at being touched didn’t wash away the fact that him marking you had nothing to do with your friendship and everything to do with warding off the canine hybrids.
Yeah, you decide, quickening your pace down the ice-slicked sidewalk. You’d much rather face the cold than him.
You make quick work of the walk from Haneul Tower to the streets of the club district. It’s only two blocks up and one over, but by the time you get there, you feel like a giant icicle. You’re out of place in a sweatshirt and scuffed up sneakers among the glitz and glamor of the club-goers, but you don’t have time to deal with your imposter syndrome. You duck into the first taxi you find, pass the old man the address Officer Kwon had given you and settle back.
He complains nearly the entire time about how far out of the way you’re making him go. You apologize as much as you’re able and promise him return fair back to Gangnam if he waits for you. He huffs and puffs, but he still takes you. Forty minutes later, you’re standing on the sidewalk outside of Happy Tails Hybrid Clinic, rapping urgently at the glass. After two minutes that feel like twenty, someone finally answers you.
You think she’s in her late twenties but the dark circles under her eyes she keeps rubbing at make her look older. She’s dressed in the typical winter police uniform, minus her jacket. The pale blue sleeves of her dress shirt are rolled up above her elbows and are blotchy with pale red marks she’d tried to scrub out. Blood. You swallow, your throat suddenly dry.
She unlocks the door and pokes her headout. “Y/N L/N?” She asks, eyes narrowed against the glare of the street lamps.
“Yeah,” you answer, giving one short nod. “Yeah, that’s me.”
“Officer Kwon; we spoke on the phone.” She opens the door for you fully, stepping back and ushering you in urgently. “I’ll be honest,” she says once you’re safely inside and the door is locked back tight again. “I wasn’t sure you were gonna show.”
You frown at that. “Why wouldn’t I have shown?”
“Most of the time when hybrids run, it’s an abuse case.” She drops into one of the plastic chairs lining the waiting room. Her head falls back with a thunk against the yellow plaster. If it hurts, she shows no signs of it, just stares up at the fluorescent lights. You settle on the lip of the chair next to her, feeling awkward and anxious. “The rabbit broke into an Olive Young to steal antiseptic and bandages,” she supplies without you having to ask. “He said he did it for the deer. When he showed me he was…” Officer Kwon exhales sharply and tips forward to rest her head in her hands. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen that much blood.”
“I wouldn’t hurt them,” you insist softly. “It wasn’t me.”
“I know,” she answers, voice muffled against her palms. “I pulled your name and ID picture from the national database and the rabbit didn’t recognize you. Even if you didn’t do it, I didn’t think you’d wanna deal with it.”
Your anxiety spikes at her words. What had happened to the hybrids before she found them? Who’d want to hurt them that badly? Your mouth feels dry, but you force it to move. “Do you know who they were running from?”
Officer Kwon shakes her head and drags her hands down her face. She lets her arms fall to her knees as she hunches over in her chair, back bowed with exhaustion. “Whatever the rabbit knows, he’s not sharing,” she exhales. “-And the deer’s in no position to speak up. He’s been unconscious since I found him.” As if sensing you tense, she adds, “He’s on the table now. I think Dr. Cheon put him under sedation.”
You don’t know what to say. You’re not sure if there’s anything you even can. You have a million questions buzzing around in your mind, but so heavy is the weight of them on your tongue that you can’t find the strength to ask a single one. You’re saved by the doctor coming out from the back.
The door right next to the counter that reads STAFF + PATIENTS ONLY swings open and a middle aged woman in cat print scrubs comes out, shoulders hunched in like she’s got the weight of the world on her back. You can’t blame her; she looks every bit as tired as you feel. She stops just short of you and Officer Kwon, peels off a pair of blue medical gloves, dyed sticky red, and tosses them into the garbage can behind the reception desk. “Well,” she huffs, dragging her fingers through the greying wisps of hair that’d escaped from her braid. “It’s done.”
“How is he?” The police officer asks before you can. Dr. Cheon grimaces and leans against the counter.
“If you hadn’t found him in time, it could’ve been much worse.” You think she’s trying to put you at ease, but you don’t want compromising optimism. You want the truth. “An hour or two later and we’d be dealing with a very different situation, medically.”
You swallow and force yourself to speak. “Do you have any idea how this could’ve happened?”
Dr. Cheon turns her attention to you and blinks slowly, like she’d just noticed you were there. “...this is the guardian?” The police officer nods. The doctor takes you in, eyes roving from the mess of your hair twisted into a bun atop your head, to the scuffed rubber toes of your sneakers. She’s judging you, you know, trying to find something that’d mark you as the reason for the pain and suffering of the hybrids she’d helped. She finds none. “It didn’t happen to them,” she sighs. “Someone did this to them on purpose, likely over the course of several hours.” She tugs the office chair out from behind the desk and sinks into it, her limbs going to jelly the second she’s seated.
“Jeongguk won’t tell me what happened, but I know the signs. Puncture wounds around the entirety of Seokjin’s ankle, remnants of both sedatives and epinephrine in both of their blood, what looks like a bullet graze wound on Jeongguk’s side and he’s got a broken arm,” she rattles off symptom after symptom, each of them making the knot in your belly wind tighter and tighter. “The worst of it is Seokjin’s head. Hairline fractures all along the top of his skull and lacerations on his pedicles. They took his antlers from him.”
You feel sick to your stomach. You knew there were people who hurt hybrids, just like there were people that hurt animals and other people. You just hadn’t expected to ever have to deal with the fallout of one such incident. “Will he be okay?”
“He’ll survive, if that’s what you’re asking,” Dr. Cheon allows. “But he’ll need to be monitored closely during these next few weeks. They were hunted. If they decide to come with you instead of going to the shelter with Officer Kwon, you’ll need to be cognisant of the fact that the trauma from that could manifest in unexpected ways.”
Hunted. They’d been hunted.
You knew hunting was illegal in South Korea, you had that little tidbit tucked away in the recesses of your grade school memory along with the list of provinces and their capitals and the names of all the sailor scouts. It’d been outlawed in the fifties with the rash of hybrid centered legislation after a hunter up in Chungcheongbuk-do had shot a black bear hybrid he’d mistaken for a real bear. It was determined that since humans couldn’t distinguish between regular animals and hybrids shifted down into animal form, hunting had to be outlawed to prevent any accidental killings.
“Were they shifted down?” You ask. “Did someone not realize-”
“No.” Dr. Cheon’s answer is swift and final. “They knew. This was a choice.” The disgust in her voice is palpable.
“There are places that...Some centers cater to people that want to hunt.” Officer Kwon cuts in. “They have hybrids as employees and they let people rent airsoft or paintball guns to come hunt them. It’s supposed to be more ethical than actual hunting. No matter how distasteful I might personally find it, if they have a permit, there’s not really much the police can do unless a law has been broken. ”
“And without any information on where they came from, we can’t prove that one has,” Dr. Cheon finishes. “The most I can do as a vet is submit a report to the police about a possible abuse case and hope it makes its way to the hybrid crimes unit.” You hear the words she doesn’t speak, the meaning behind them. There’s nothing more we can do. They’ll get away with it. This is the end of the line.
Dr. Cheon drops her palms against her knees and forces herself to stand “Jeongguk’s injuries should heal just fine outside of the clinic,” She sighs. “But Seokjin-” she clicks her tongue against her teeth and gives a single shake of her head. “Cervine hybrids don’t shed their antlers like real deer do. There’s no telling if his will grow back or what they’ll look like when they do. All we can do is keep the wounds clean and pray.”
You nod numbly. She gestures for you to follow her and you do, making your way around the reception desk and through the staff door with her.
It’s dim in the back. The overhead lights are off and your path ahead is illuminated only by what light spills over from the reception room and an exam room up ahead. There’s only four of them, but the door to this one is slightly ajar. “Wait here for a second,” Dr. Cheon instructs, slipping through the door and leaving you alone in the corridor. You can hear her speaking softly to someone inside and them answering in even quieter tones. You have to strain to pick up the edge of their voice and even then, you can’t understand what they’re saying. “Would you like her to come in here, or would you like her to stay outside?” You hear her ask. The response is too soft for you to catch but a second later the door swings open.
Dr. Cheon steps out and gestures for the shadowy figure behind her to follow. “It’s alright,” she assures them. “No one here is going to hurt you.” Slowly, they shuffle out from the back.
It’s Jeongguk. There’s no denying what he is, not with the black velvet ears you see poking up out of his mop of wavy, dark hair. They’re alert; they prick toward you when your breath hitches. His eyes are dark and wide and the tip of his nose twitches when he looks at you. You muster up a smile you hope is reassuring and this right foot taps once against the linoleum. Yes, he’s a rabbit- but he’s also fucking huge.
What little research you’d managed to do in between apologizing to your taxi driver and keeping an eye on the fare had been straightforward: rabbit hybrids were naturally timid, needed a lot of attention and were small. Most sources you’d checked seemed to concur that they very rarely cleared 5’5. Jeongguk is pushing 6 feet and he’s built like a professional athlete. You suppose that’s what happens when you’ve spent your whole life running for it.
He’s wearing a teeshirt that’s too tight on his chest, the logo of the Seoul police force stretched thin, and a pair of grey sweatpants that are too short for him, both obviously on loan from Officer Kwon. His feet are bare, but there are bandages wrapped around both of them. True to what Dr. Cheon told you, his arms in a cast and wrapped in a sling. There’s scrapes on his knuckles and bruises blooming on the right side of his face. He looks like he’s been through the wringer. Still, he doesn’t slouch or shrink before you.
“Jeongguk, this is the woman we talked about,” Dr. Cheon tells him. He nods, but doesn’t move his gaze from your face once. “You’ll be going home with her-”
“Only if he wants,” You interject and she nods in agreement, quickly adding that caveat in.
“-only if you want.” He nods again and swallows, his bare foot giving another little tap against the floor.
“What about Seokjin?” He asks you.
“If he wants to come too, he’s welcome to, but neither of you have to if you don’t want to.” There’s a little frown on his face as you answer and he finally looks away. You can’t help but think that’s a bad sign, that he thinks he and his friend would be safer in a shelter that they ever could be with you- but then he asks another question.
“Do you have a husband or a boyfriend?” You frown at that. Why was it that every hybrid in the city was suddenly so concerned with your marital status? Hoseok had asked you in the car last night and now Jeongguk seemed worried about it as well. Sensing your confusion, he clarifies. “Do you live with any men?”
You wince. “Oh! Yeah, I live with five.” You see his expression darken as his ears sag. “They’re mostly predator-”
“If they’re hybrids, it’s fine.” He interjects, a little tension leaving his shoulders. “I can live with them.”
You relax too. From what you’d seen, most shelters weren’t nice places. They were overcrowded and underfunded. If the news was any indication, some of the worse ones got treated like grab bags by fighting rings, who’d shell out a couple thousand won for a canine hybrid and turn him into a prize fighter. You didn’t want that for them, not if you could provide an alternative.
But was it one though? He said he could live with them, but could they live with him? You think back to Yoongi and Namjoon snarling at each other last night, about Jimin’s little jabs at Hoseok. Yeah, you’d need to have another house meeting when you got home if this was ever going to work. Jeongguk had just been through hell and back; the last thing he needed was a territorial bobcat trying him.
“You can change your mind any time,” You tell him softly. “If you get there and feel like it’s not a good fit for you and Seokjin, you can go, okay?”
He dips his head. “Okay.”
“I think Seokjin can decide for himself.”
Your eyes rocket just over Jeongguk’s shoulder. There’s a man leaning heavily against the doorframe of the room the rabbit hybrid had come out of. He’s in a blue exam gown, his feet bare except for a plain white cast on his left leg. Every part of his head from his eyebrows up is bandaged, but you see soft tufts of red-brown hair poking out from between the layers. He looks human. You’d almost think he was if it weren’t for the oblong pupils in his hazel eyes and supple ears you see twitching as he observes you.
“What are you doing up?!” The alarm in Dr. Cheon’s voice is palpable. “Those sedatives should’ve kept you out ‘til morning.” She takes a step like she’s going to rush to his side- but stops short when he tenses and tilts his chin to his chest. Just for a second, it looked like he was preparing himself to square off against her- like he was brandishing something that wasn’t really there. His antlers, you think. He was trying to protect himself with his antlers.
Seokjin forces himself upright, his knees wobbling as he tries to stand on his own. He looks off-balance, and it’s not just because of the cast. He looks like he’s trying to figure out how to stand now that a piece of him is missing. His legs are trembling. “What can I say?” He huffs, sounding like he just ran a marathon. “I like to surprise people.” And then his legs buckle underneath him.
He hits the floor with a heavy thud. Jeongguk and Dr. Cheon rush to his side but he waves them off, eyes closed and brow knit in frustration. “I’m fine,” he insists, pinching the bridge of his nose and trying to struggle back to his feet. “I’m fine, I just…I just need a moment-”
“You need bed rest.” Dr. Cheon goes to latch on to his arm to help him stand but Jeongguk catches her wrist, gives a single shake of his head and she drops it back to her side.
Seokjin manages to get himself back standing, but he sways precariously. “If this were a hunt, I’d already be dead.” He swallows and inhales shakily through his nose, doing his best not to gulp down air. “You should have left me, Jeongguk. You know the rules. One falls, but the herd rises-”
“The herd is gone, Seokjin.” The bitterness in the younger hybrid’s voice takes you aback. It’s a black wave, threatening to drown all four of you right there in the corridor. Seokjin stares at him, his jaw slack and pretty brown eyes wide.
“What do you-”
“They’re gone.” The rabbit hybrid’s bruised fingers clench into a fist and he fixes his glare on the tile. “All of them.”
Silence rings in the corridor. Dr. Cheon’s mouth is pressed into a thin line, but she doesn’t press for details and neither do you. She’d been right. They’d been hunted. The thought of it turns your stomach. Seokjin closes his eyes, long lashes fanning out over his cheeks as a muscle tenses in his jaw. He’s thinking. When he opens his eyes again, his gaze is settled on you. Your heart jumps as your nerves get the better of you, and one of his ears flicks back.
“You’re taking us?” He asks. You swallow.
“Only if you want me to.” An unreadable look passes between him and Jeongguk, the younger’s nose twitching.
“Speaking strictly as your doctor,” Dr. Cheon speaks up, interrupting the hybrids’ telepathy. “You need time to rest and recuperate-”
“Is there any special reason I have to rest and recuperate here?” He asks. You can’t help but notice the slight challenge in his voice. The corner of the doctor’s mouth twitches.
“No, I suppose not,” she acquiesces. She doesn’t look particularly pleased about the prospect of letting her patient go when he was still in the danger zone, but if the look of determination in Seokjin’s eyes is any indication, she doesn’t have much choice.
“Then, we’ll go.” The tone of his voice is final, letting everyone present know that he’s done talking about it.
That's the last that’s said to you or anyone else about it. Jeongguk falls in line with his orders easily and so doesDr. Cheon after she manages to get him to accept a pair of crutches she’d foisted upon him and passes off a prescription for pain meds and both of their check up schedules to you.
“It’s important that they don’t miss these dates,” she tells you at the reception counter, tapping the sheath of papers with one clean, blunted nail. “A single one of them. And make sure they don’t shift ‘til I’ve given them the all clear. Hybrid injuries are tricky, but they’re aggravated by the shift.” You nod, hanging onto every word she says, forcing your tired brain to take mental notes. “And-” she cuts her eyes at Jeongguk and Jin, both of whom are lingering in various extremes in the room, the deer hybrid sitting ramrod straight in a chair in the far right corner and the rabbit pretending to browse informational pamphlets. Once Dr. Cheon’s deemed it safe, she leans closer to you across the counter and gestures for you to come closer as well. You blink in confusion but acquiesce. “It’s important that your current hybrids be made to feel secure with the new additions coming.” She tells you, voice gravely serious. “Do you know about scenting order?”
After a beat, you nod. “Yeah. I mean, I read about it online but-”
Dr. Cheon tuts her tongue against the back of her teeth. “Online sources are shaky at best, wildly inaccurate at worst- particularly forums.” Your stomach flips. Had all your research been for nothing? “What did they tell you?”
“Um…” your brain boots up slowly as you try to recall the hours of research you’d done. “Uh, dominant hybrid first, then in age order?”
The corner of Dr. Cheon’s mouth quirks in an odd way. “That’s certainly a simplified way of looking at it.”
You wince.
“Hybrid group dynamics can be…” She searches for the right word. “Messy to start out with, especially with hybrids who don’t know each other who find themselves with an inexperienced handler. They’re all going to be trying to figure out where they fit in the pecking order as well as how their relationship with you works. There’s likely to be a lot of posturing, not just in order to impress you, but to solidify their place as well.” Dr. Cheon drags a hand down over her face. “Seven male hybrids under one roof...It’d be a miracle if no one’s missing fingers by the time the week’s out.”
“Is there any way I can stop them from being mean to each other?”
“I’m not a behaviorist,” The doctor sighs. “But I’d suggest you start with a conversation.”
You slide into the back of the taxi a little after 5:30 AM and pull out your phone. You’d promised to call on the way back and you don’t want a repeat of what’d happened the last time you’d forgotten. You scroll down your contacts, thumb hovering over Yoongi’s name and you hesitate. You remember warm lips, a rough tongue. You remember hands gripping your hips tight and a possessive growl in your ear. You press Taehyung’s name instead.
The tiger hybrid picks up on the third ring. “Hello?” His voice is slow and scratchy, still thick with sleep.
“Hey, it’s Y/N-” Almost immediately a happy rumbling starts from his end of the line. You can hear the sleepy joy in it and it makes your face warm.”A-and I just wanted to let you guys know I’m on the way home.”
Taehyung hums in acknowledgement, a low, musical sound. “Where’d you go?”
You bite your lip as nerves spark up in you. Well, all things considered, it was probably better for him to find out now rather than later. “The last two hybrids my uncle got…they were hurt and I had to come get them.”
The line is quiet for a moment and you gnaw at the bottom of your lip. Finally, Taehyung speaks. “Ah.” That’s all he says. Somehow, that’s worse than whatever Yoongi growling at the new hybrids or Jimin icing them out.
“I’ll be home in about another forty-five minutes, okay? Could you have everyone get together in the living room for me? We need to have a conversation.”
“Yeah, I can.”
You wince. There’s an almost imperceptible change in his voice. You swallow. “Taehyung, are you upset?”
He hums again like he’s considering it. “No,” he answers after a moment. “I don’t think i am. At least, not with you.”
That does little to allay your fears, but you force yourself to sound upbeat when you tell him, “I’ll see you when I get home, okay?”
“Okay. I’ll see you when you get home.”
The line clicks off and you drop your head against the headrest. A conversation. It should be a simple thing, but you spend the entirety of your taxi ride back to Gangnam with your stomach in knots. If the thought of introducing your two (very injured, very vulnerable) new hybrids to a house full of predators wasn’t enough, you have to try to allay Jeongguk’s inexplicable fear of the taxi driver. The middle aged man isn’t thrilled about ferrying hybrids across the city anyway, but between Seokjin swooning and Jeongguk thumping his foot so hard the whole car rattles whenever the man so much as looks in his rearview mirror, he’s almost ready to put all three of you out on the side of the highway. You have to promise him a 50,000 won tip just to get him to relent. He rolls up the partition, but even that doesn’t put Jeongguk at ease.
The rabbit hybrid is curled up in the corner of the backseat, his back against the door, his injured arm cradled close and his knees pulled up to his chin. His ears are on high alert, twitching at every passing car or stray siren. His whole body is tensed up like there’s a current running through it, like if he lets himself relax for a second, he’ll disperse into nothing. He’s glaring daggers at the partition, but you know he can’t see the driver. The car rolls over a speed bump a bit too fast and he flinches, hand shooting out for the door handle.
You watch him, concern coloring your scent. It’s not your place to ask, you know, and you feel almost stupid doing it, but the words slip out of their own accord. “Are you okay?” It’s a ridiculous question. You can still see the bruises blooming on his cheekbone, see the angry red of his split lip in the stray light of street lamps. His dark eyes flick toward you, round nose twitching.
“How do you know he’s taking us somewhere safe?” His gaze shifts from you, to the partition, to Seokjin, dozing fitfully on your otherside. The deer hybrid had finally surrendered to his pain meds not a second after you’d helped buckle him in. He’d been out cold before the driver had pulled away from the curb.
“Because that’s what I paid him to do,” you tell him, truthfully. You’d never given much thought to how much trust you placed in taxi and bus drivers to not kidnap you before. You certainly had to now, especially when Jeongguk seemed hyperaware of the fact that you’d entrusted all of your lives to a stranger. The rabbit hybrid swallows, his adam’s apple bobbing in the long column of his throat. He gives a little shake of his head.
“He could take your money and still take us somewhere bad. He could take us up into the mountains and Seokjin and I wouldn’t be able to do anything because we’re hurt and-”
“That’s not going to happen, Jeongguk,” you say in as soothing a voice as you can manage to muster up. “It’s really unlikely that that’ll happen, but even if it did, I’d do my best to protect you.”
He snorts, ears tilting back. They brush the roof of the car as they do and he shrinks himself, shoulders hunching forward. “What can you do?” His tone is derisive. “You’re only human. You’re not as fast as us or as strong-”
“I’d try,” you insist, some strong, unnameable emotion tightening your chest at the thought of them in danger. “If if came down to it, I’d still try to protect the pair of you-”
“You don’t even know me.” Jeongguk’s voice is edging somewhere between disgust and disbelief. You look away from him then and at your hands, gripping your knees.
“I don’t,” you agree easily. “But I’d like to. Even if I don’t- even if I didn’t, people should still help each other when they can. We owe each other that much.” The taxi is quiet for a moment, only the sound of tires rushing over the slick pavement and other cars zooming by filling the empty air between the two of you. Finally, the rabbit hybrid exhales shakily.
“I’m not a person.” He sounds resigned to that fact, like he’s accepted a burden far too heavy for him. “I’m not even an animal. I’m a-”
“Just because you aren’t human…” you start off hesitantly, very much aware that you might be crossing several invisible lines. “...doesn’t mean you’re not a person. You have your own thoughts and feelings and emotions. You deserve to have them heard. I know I’m not as fast as you or as strong, but the least I can do is listen to you, right?” The car is silent again. You’re too nervous to look at Jeongguk, worried that you’d gone too far- but then there’s a warm weight against your side. It starts slow at first, just your shoulders brushing against each other, but before you know it, Jeongguk’s leaning his whole body against yours. He’s slumped over with his head tucked beneath your chin like he doesn’t have the strength to hold himself up anymore. You swallow, your throat suddenly dry. “Jeongguk-”
“I’m afraid.” He admits in a whisper, like it’s the worst thing in the world. “Everything in me tells me to run all the time, but I can’t anymore.” His ears droop and his pretty dark eyes slip shut. This close, you can hear his heart beating at breakneck speed in his chest, feel how he shudders with every shaky inhale. “I’m so tired of running.” He’s terrified. You wouldn’t have guessed from his posture. Maybe the reason he held himself so tight was to stop himself from shaking apart.
You watch in surprise as the rabbit hybrid links his fingers with yours and drops your hand on top of his head, right between his velvety ears. “Help me like this.” You’re frozen, unsure what to do with a six foot tall man practically crawling into your sweatshirt with you. Was this really okay? He’d just been through something traumatic, the details of which you know nothing about. You hadn’t thought he’d want anyone to touch him, much less you, a virtual stranger. You don’t know what to do. The car jerks to a quick stop and the taxi driver leans on his horn, curses jaywalkers. Jeongguk’s grip on you tightens and he flinches so hard you’re surprised he didn’t knock his head into your teeth. He exhales shakily, tilts his head up and brushes his nose along the underside of your jaw. “Please,” he asks in a voice so small you know it’s killing him. “Just ‘til we get there, please just let me be weak.”
That breaks something inside you. Despite how awkward you might feel, he’s sure to be feeling worse. You wrap your arms fully around him, hesitant until you feel him go lax in your arms. You slowly stroke the back of his head and he buries his face in your clavicle, his eyes squeezed shut. “We’re almost there,” you assure him gently as he fists his good hand in the fabric of your sweatshirt. “You’re almost home.”
By the time the three of you arrive back at Haneul tower, the sky is lightening in the east and the first wave of office workers are making their way from your building into the streets of Gangnam. It’s not even 6 AM yet, but the city is stirring.
It takes you a good ten minutes to rouse both the boys and get them out of the taxi. After you’d let Jeongguk cling to you, the rabbit hybrid had fallen asleep quickly, the exhaustion from his turbulent day finally catching up to him. Even in sleep he was latched on to you, a small crease between his brows and his nose wrinkled up. Seokjin hadn’t fared much better. The cocktail of meds Dr. Cheon had given him had rendered him dead to the world for the entirety of the drive back. Even now you were having trouble rousing him.
“Seokjin…” You shake the sleeping stag’s shoulders but the only response you get is a slight hitch in his snoring. “Seokjin, please wake up, we have to go…” You can practically feel the glare the taxi driver is giving you in his rearview mirror. Yeah, the meter is still running, but you’ve taken up enough of his time as it is. “Seokjin, come on…” Jeongguk is standing behind you, staring bleary-eyed up at the apartment building, his free hand fisted in the fabric of your sweatshirt. If he’s cold in his thin tee-shirt and bare feet, he makes no mention of it.
Without warning, the taxi driver leans on the horn. Seokjin’s eyes fly open and he sits bolt upright, fear making his body tight. Jeongguk jerks so violently you think he’s going to rip a hole in your sweatshirt. You stumble back a few paces, trying to steady the rabbit and stop the pair of you from tumbling into the street. When you manage to right yourself, you slam a palm against the roof of the car and glare in the window at the driver. “Yo, what the fuck?”
The man glares back at you and waves you off. “I don’t have all day!” He shouts. “Get your animal and get out!”
You want to argue with him, you want to make him apologize- but the sight of Seokjin disoriented and afraid stops you. He’s looking at you with hazy eyes, his whole body stiff and his chest heaving. It’s for his sake alone that you hold your tongue. You reach a hand out to him. “Come on, buddy.” You say. “I got you.” He looks from your face to your hand and finally, slowly, places his own in it. His fingers are long and elegant and his hand dwarfs your’s. You tug him from the backseat and he leans heavily on you, hopping awkwardly to avoid walking on his broken foot. You pass him his crutches and he takes them, wobbling awkwardly as he tries to set himself to rights. “Can you stand?” You ask him. He nods and starts limping for the glass doors of Haneul Tower. He’s doing his best to look strong. His back is straight and his head is high, but you don’t miss the tremble in his fingers or the way he winces whenever the wind blows over the top of his head. You shove some bills at the taxi driver with a final, disapproving look, usher Jeongguk up onto the sidewalk and head inside after Seokjin.
The moment the three of you breach the double doors, Jeongguk drops his hand from your sweatshirt. His eyes rove over the glass and granite, round nose twitching at all the scents and his ears standing at attention on top of his head. He pauses, a little furrow between his brows. You’re halfway to the elevators, hovering a foot behind Seokjin in case he falls, before you notice the rabbit hybrid isn’t following you.
You cast a look back over his shoulder and find him gawking up at the hanging lights, mouth slightly ajar and starry-eyed. The corner of your mouth twitches. He’s cute, you decide. The thought leaves you almost instantly when you see Mr. Park powerwalking over to him, a sunny smile on his face. Jeongguk takes notice of him only a split second after you do and his eyes wide. You see him tense up, watch the fingers on his uninjured hand curl into a ball.
“You need to get him,” Seokjin says, sounding like he’s out of breath. You turn your attention back to the deer hybrid. He’s leaning heavily on his crutches and his face is pale. “You need to get him,” he repeats, nodding at Jeongguk. “That man gets any closer and Jeongguk will kick him.”
You whip back around. Mr. Park is closing the distance between them, seemingly unconcerned by the look of distress on the rabbit hybrids face or how his foot seems to be tapping a mile a minute.
“Excuse me!” The older man says, reaching out to put a hand on the rabbit hybrid’s shoulder. “Where’s your-”
“Mr. Park!” You practically sprint over as fast as you can, sliding between the receptionist and the hybrid just as he’d started winding his leg back. Mr. Park blinks, surprised to find you so suddenly in front of him. You offer him a tight smile. “He’s with me.”
“Oh! Ms. L/N, I apologize. He didn’t have a collar, so I assumed he was a stray.” The statement pricks at you, but you know he means nothing by it, so you try to stamp down your irritation. “It’s rare but we do occasionally have them come in in the hope someone will take them in.” He clucks his tongue against his teeth. “Such a shame really.”
You feel Jeongguk’s hand fist in the fabric of your sweatshirt. He wants to go. You nod emphatically at what Mr. Park says, already heading back to the elevators. “Yeah, totally,” you agree, shuffling the rabbit hybrid in front of you and putting some distance between him and the elderly man. “Well, have a good morning! I’ll see you later!”
“Ms. L/N, I actually need to speak with you-”
You wave him off and duck into the elevator Seokjin had called in your brief absence. “We’ll talk later!” You tell him, pressing the close door buttons as quickly as you can and willing them to shut before he can catch up.
“But it’s about your-!”
The doors click shut and you’re blessed with silence. You exhale in a short puff, press the button for the penthouse and slump against the cool metal wall, finally letting yourself relax for a moment. The elevator starts rolling and Jeongguk flinches beside you. He duck his head like he’s going to crouch down- but he stops himself, grips the railing instead.
“It’s okay,” You soothe. “It’s just-”
“I’m fine,” he insists, forcing himself to stand up straight and release the death grip he has on your sweatshirt. “I’m fine; my time’s up.”
It’s just like he’d said in the car. Just ‘til we get there, let me be weak.
The rest of the elevator ride passes in silence outside of the automated bell dinging as you pass each new floor and Seokjin panting quietly. He’s in a bad way. He’ll need another dose of pain meds soon. You arrive on the top floor, punching in the key code and pull the door open. “Let me get Seokjin settled, Jeongguk and I-” You run directly into someone.
Their arms wrap around you, covered in a brown cable knit sweater. It’s soft and they smell of vanilla. They press their cheek against the top of your head and exhale, a little rumble kicking up in their chest. “You’re back.” Taehyung.
“Hey, buddy.” You pat him on the back gently and peer around him. Yoongi and Jimin are both sprawled on the couch, legs kicked out so there isn’t room for anyone else to join them. Namjoon is sitting on the stairs shooting daggers at the back of Yoongi’s head and his arms crossed over his chest.Hoseok is lingering in the no man’s land between the living room and kitchen looking like he’d much rather be anywhere else. The atmosphere is tense to say the least.
Taehyung dips his head down. “I got them, like you said,” he whispers, lips brushing against the tip of your ear and his breath warm. You have fight off a little shiver, but if he notices it, he doesn’t react. “I don’t think Hyung and Jiminie like the others very much.”
You give a little nod of acknowledgement. “That’s okay,” you tell him. “We all just need to get to know each other a little better.”
Seokjin hobbles through the door, past the tiger hybrid and drops himself onto a stool on the kitchen with a heavy exhale. “Well, I’ve got maybe fifteen minutes at most before these meds catch a second wind, so let’s get this over with.” He’s doing his best to sound cavalier but he’s pallid. You don’t miss the thin sheen of cold sweat on his face and neck. “Seokjin. Twenty-eight. Red stag.”
All the other hybrids are staring at him in a mix of confusion, irritation and, in some cases, open dislike. It seems like they don’t know what to make of him. It’s Yoongi who speaks first. “If you’re a stag,” he drawls and you already feel dread welling up in you at what you know is going to follow. “Where are your antlers?”
Seokjin fixes him with a tight-lipped smile that doesn’t reach his eyes. “I only put them on for special occasions.”
“Okay!” You clap your hands together trying to diffuse the tension you can feel building. “New house rule: let’s not ask each other about injuries past or present unless we’re asking how to help.” Yoongi looks miffed, but he settles. It’s weird. Normally, you’d have expected him to say something snarky back to you. He’s trying not to push his luck after last night, you think. “Yoongi, why don’t you go next?”
His ears flick in annoyance, but he does as you ask. “I’m Yoongi, I’m twenty-seven and I’m a bobcat-”
“I’m Jimin,” his junior pipes up before he’s hardly had time to finish. “I’m an amur leopard and I came here with Yoongi-hyung and Tae. We’ve been with Y/N the longest.” He says it like it’s an important piece of information for everyone to know.
Beside you, Taehyung lifts one hand, palm up. “Hi,” he says calmly. “I’m Taehyung. I like the color purple.” Everyone watches him to see what else he’s going to say, but the tiger hybrid is finished. You give him a little nudge with your shoulder.
“Tell them how old you are and what your hybrid is,” you suggest.
“Oh,” he lifts his eyebrows like the thought genuinely hadn’t occurred to him. “I’m twenty-four and I’m a tiger.” Suddenly remembering something, he tilts his head forward in a little bow. “It’s nice to meet you all.” A sour look takes over Yoongi’s face and Jimin rolls his eyes, gestures for the youngest of their group to come sit beside him.
Hoseok is the next one to pipe up. “I’m Hoseok!” He seems to perk up a little when you turn your eyes to him, his docked tail giving as much of a wag as it’s able. “I’m a Doberman, I’m twenty-six and Joonie and I came from the same pla-”
“My name is Namjoon.” The wolfdog cuts off the other canine with a growl. All the wind goes out of Hoseok’s sails and you don’t miss the way Seokjin freezes up at the dark sound, suddenly alert. You weren’t sure if prey hybrids still avoided predator hybrids like their animal counterparts did, but you’d need to learn and fast. Namjoon leans back on the stairs, his jaw clenched. “I’m the same age as him-” he jerks his head at the Doberman hybrid. “-so I guess I’m twenty-six too.” He makes no mention of his hybrid and you don’t press. You don’t know how sensitive a subject it is for him yet, but you don’t want to find out the hard way.
Hoseok looks back at you and cocks his head to the side, his gaze fixed on a spot just over your shoulder. “Who’s he?”
Five pairs of eyes follow his. You turn around. Outside the apartment, still in the corridor, is Jeongguk, his back pressed against the wall and his eyes wide as he surveys the mixed bag of hybrids spread out in front of you. Your eyebrows furrow in concern.
“Do you wanna come in?”
His gaze flicks from you, to the cats, then to Hoseok and finally to Namjoon. It’s only when he sees the wolfdog hybrid that he moves from the wall. He takes halting, jittery steps one after the other until he’s planted by your side, his eyes on his bare feet. Every move he makes makes it look like he’s fighting against his own body, forcing himself to tamp down his instinct and move.
“Can you introduce yourself?” You ask him softly. “Or do you want me to?”
His good hand clenches into a fist and forces himself to look up. He meets each of the other hybrid’s eyes evenly. “My name is Jeongguk.” When he speaks, there’s no shake in his voice. “I’m twenty-three years old. I came from the same place as Seokjin but we don’t know each other that well. I’m a Flemish Giant Rabbit.” So that was why he was so big. You’d never seen a Flemish Giant in real life, but you’d happened across the odd youtube video of them once or twice in your suggestions. They were huge.
With introductions out of the way, you feel a little tension melt out of your shoulders. That was the biggest hurdle. Maybe now that they all at least knew each other, they’d be a little more open to being around each other. You let out a little exhale. “And I’m Y/N. I’m also twenty-three and this is my uncle’s apartment. He’s the only that bought all of you but I only found out you were coming a little over a week ago, so please forgive me for being unprepared.” You rub your palms against your eyes, trying to combat the exhaustion you can feel crawling over you. “I don’t know that much about hybrids, but I’m trying to learn. A lot of things you’re gonna have to help me with. I’m not expecting you guys to be pets or best friends or anything, but if we could all try to get along I’d appreciate it.” You offer all seven them a weary smile. “Thanks for getting up early to do this, guys, I appreciate it. If there’s anything you need, literally anything, please don’t be scared to ask-”
“Um, Y/N?” Hoseok is looking at you like he’s been dying to say something for the past five minutes. You turn your attention to him and squint as you try to focus on what he’s saying. “I did a sweep of the apartment earlier-” That was concerning. You make a mental note to tell him he doesn’t have to do security sweeps anymore. “-and there’s only four bedrooms.”
You blink at him in confusion.
“There’s eight of us.”
Oh. Oh. You drag your hands down over your face. You hadn’t accounted for lack of space being an issue. When you first moved in, Oliver’s penthouse seemed like it went on forever. “Okay,” you start, crunching some quick numbers. “Some of us are gonna have to double up.” There’s a disgruntled mrow from the couch and without looking, you know it’s Jimin. “Yoongi, Jimin and Taehyung are already sharing so they’re exempt, but Seokjin needs his own room- at least until he recovers.”
“That’s fine by me,” the stag chimes in. “But that leaves Jeongguk without a-”
“Hyung, can I stay with you?” The room goes quiet.
“Seokjin really needs his own room-” You pull your face out of your hands to address the rabbit hybrid, but he isn’t looking at the stag. His eyes are fixed on Namjoon who’s looking at him in a mix of confusion and alarm. The wolfdog looks from the rabbit to you.
“I saw a camp bed out in the greenhouse while you were showing us around last night.” He says, standing to go. “I’ll sleep out there.”
“Namjoon, you don’t have to sleep outside-”
“I like it out there.” He calls back over his shoulder as he climbs the stairs. “I can see the sky.” Then he’s gone and the six of you are left.
“Well,” Jimin purrs, rising and crossing the living room to you. “Best of luck.” He rubs his cheek against yours, folding you into a loose hug. You think he’s about to pull away, but he whispers in your ear, “If you want to share with us, you know where we sleep.” And then he’s gone, sauntering up the stairs with Taehyung and Yoongi in tow. The bobcat tosses a look at you, but you look away quickly, missing the way his ears sage when you do.
Now, the only ones left are you, Jeongguk, Hoseok and Seokjin who’s rapidly fading. “I’ll take the couch,” you volunteer. It wouldn’t be the most comfortable thing in the world, but right now, the stark white cushions look like heaven to your sleep-deprived mind. “Seokjin can have my room-”
“He can have mine,” Hoseok interjects. “And, if it’s okay, could I stay with you?” There’s a light whine on the end of his words and you don’t miss the way his ears prick up in anticipation of your answer. “It’s what I wanted to ask you earlier.”
Oh. When Jimin interrupted him, that’s what he’d been trying to say: he wanted to sleep in your room to be closer to you. To protect you.
“Yeah,” you agree easily. “Yeah, that’s fine.” Sharing beds wasn’t a big deal for you. You’d grown up in a flat with your mom and had shared a bed with her til she’d been taken from you. Then in foster homes with too many kids and not enough resources, you’d had to double- and sometimes even triple- up. It was a matter of convenience and space.
Hoseok’s tail gives a little wag and he nods, happy with your decision.
“Great!” Seokjin cheers weakly. “Now can someone please help me lie down.”
It’s Hoseok that helps the stag hybrid up the stairs and into bed. He’s stronger than you and taller, so it only makes sense. You show Jeongguk to his new room and stay with him for a few minutes while he feels it out, making sure it’s safe. It’s only once he’s sequestered himself under the covers and dismissed you that you leave, closing the door quietly behind you as the rabbit hybrid settles down for some much needed sleep. You turn to head back for the stairs- but you find Yoongi at the other end of the corridor, staring you down. You stare back. He swallows.
“Can we talk?” He asks, his voice quieter than you ever remember hearing it.
You give a little nod. “Yeah,” you assent. “We need to.”
He meets you halfway, his hands shoved into the pockets of his joggers and his gaze anywhere but on your face. The seconds stretch out and you exhale, closing your eyes. “Yoongi, about last night-”
“I’m sorry,” he interjects. “About what happened in the elevator. It was disrespectful and immature. I won’t do it again.”
You balk at him. You’d honestly expected him to tell you you were being childish for reacting so strongly to it when you’d told him he could mark you whenever he was ready. But he hadn’t. He shuffles back a few steps, his head still low.
“Well, that was all I wanted to say to you, so-”
“Do you understand?” You ask him. He stops short. “Do you understand why I was upset?”
His tongue darts out to wet his lips and you see a little furrow between his gray eyebrows. “Because I marked you.”
“No,” you insist, emphatically. “I was upset because it didn’t feel like you were doing it for me.” He does look up at you then, yellow eyes unreadable. “It didn’t feel like you were marking me because we’re friends or you wanted me to be a part of your group. It felt like you were doing it to show off in front of Namjoon and Hoseok.” You swallow. “And that hurt my feelings.” It feels good to say. It feels good to talk about.
He lets out a little chirp of distress. “I don’t wanna hurt you,” he rasps. “I just-” He rakes a hand back through his hair and shakes his head. “Fuck, I just felt like if I didn’t do something right then you’d get bored of me and send me away. I thought you’d replace me with them.”
Your heart twists. You know the feeling more intimately than you’d like to admit. You reach out, hesitantly and squeeze Yoongi’s arm. “Yoongi, I’m not gonna send you away. Ever. It’s important to me that you know that. Unless you wanna go, you can stay. There’s room enough for all of you.”
“No there’s not, that’s why we’re sharing rooms,” he drawls.
You roll your eyes and let out a little chuckle. “Okay, smart-ass.”
The corner of his mouth curls up at the playful insult. After a moment, he speaks. “I don’t, for the record,” he says. “Wanna go, I mean.” He stares down into your face, yellow eyes intense. The seconds drag on and something between the two of you grows tight. He leans down, face nuzzling the soft spot between your ear and your jaw. He huffs. “Bunny scented you,” he mutters, tail flicking in annoyance, but there’s no heat behind it. You’re relieved.
“He was afraid in the car,” you answer softly. “I think it helped.” Your hands slip from his arms around his back and he purrs. It’s the first time you’ve heard him make that sound. It sends warm vibrations through your whole body and you giggle. Yoongi smiles against your skin and your heart leaps. He’s never smiled around you before. You can’t see it, but you can feel it. You know it’s there. “Do you want to try again?”
Yoongi exhales, his breath warm on your neck. “Can I?”
“Yeah,” you say, tilting your head to the side for him. “You can.”
This time is different, you can feel that from the onset. His fingers wrap gently around your hips and he nuzzles into your skin. He nips lightly at the skin below your ear, the corner of your jaw, all down the column of your neck until he reaches the spot where it joins your shoulder. He hums, wraps his arms around you fully and pulls you flush against the hard line of his body. Your breath hatches and you can practically hear your heart thudding traitorously in your chest.
It’s not a big deal, you tell yourself as he laves his rough tongue against your feverish skin. It’s not a big deal; marking isn’t sexual. This isn’t a big deal, there’s no need to be nervous or get- the points of his teeth scrape over the mark before he laps at again and you have to bite back a whimper. Your knees feel a little weak- that is, until Yoongi slots his thigh between them, keeping you up while he finishes his work. Your hands ball up into fists in the fabric of his t shirt and you grit your teeth together with the effort of keeping quiet. He pulls off your neck with a wet pop and you swear you’re imagining it when he presses a final kiss to his mark. He noses your ear, still purring and you think he’s gonna mark you more- but then his warmth is gone and his standing before you, eyes a little hazier but no worse for wear.
He reaches up and flicks you in the forehead. You grumble at him, covering the spot up with your hands before he can do it again. A lazy smirk spreads out on his face. “Welcome to the family,” he drawls. Then he’s turning on his heel and heading back to his shared bedroom. “Don’t wipe this one off this time, okay?”
You nod mutely after him as he disappears, your hand cupping your mark. “What was that?” You wonder. You descend the stairs in a daze, your mind whirling. None of your research had told you creating a mark would be like that. You’d thought it was a quick thing and Yoongi had just been showboating for the canines. Even in the videos you watched, the hybrid had leaned in close to the human, given then a few quick swipes with their tongue and moved on. Then again, those hybrids had all been domesticated dog or cat breeds. “Are exotics different?” You muse, turning the handle to your bedroom- and promptly tripping over someone.
This time, you don’t go all the way down. You make it halfway before Hoseok catches you. “Ah, I’m sorry, Y/N!” The dog hybrid whines, fussing over you as he sets you back to rights. “I’ll do better about staying out of your way, I promise-”
“It’s okay,” you soothe, trying to stop him from fretting. “It’s okay, I’m okay.” You survey the floor of your bedroom. It seemed like in his security sweep earlier, Hoseok had found the linen cabinet and made use of the spare blankets. His pillow and a comforter are set up in a little pallet on the floor in front of your door. It seems he’d been putting the final touches on it when you’d stumbled over him. “Hoseok…” you start slowly. The Doberman looks at you, ears pricked up. “Hoseok, I wasn’t expecting you to sleep on the floor.”
He cocks his head to the side, doglike even in his confusion. “Then where…?”
“The bed is big enough,” you say, gesturing to the queen sized bed dominating the center of the room. “I don’t mind sharing if you’re comfortable with it.”
His adam’s apple bob’s in his throat as he swallows, suddenly serious. “Yeah,” he says with a nod. “Yeah, I’m comfortable with it.”
You nod and pat him on the shoulder, passing him as you head to bed. “Come on, then.” You collapse onto your bed face-first and slip back under the covers with a groan. “I’m just gonna take a quick nap before I’ve gotta get up and deal with stuff…”
The room is quiet, but somewhere in it, you can hear Hoseok shuffling around. “Maybe I should check to make sure everything is safe one more time?”
You exhale, your eyes slipping shut. “Hoseok…”
“Did you lock the front door after you came in? I think the rabbit...Jeongguk was the last one in? I don’t remember him locking-”
“Hope, bed. Now.” He doesn’t say anything else, but a few seconds later, you feel the far side of the bed dip with his weight. You sigh as he shifts to get under the blankets and you snuggle down further into your pillow. “Sleep well, Hobi.”
He mumbles something under his breath about security being a serious issue, but you don’t catch it. You’re already halfway to dreamland.
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maybanksbabe · 2 years ago
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Hey girl! This has nothing to do with a JJ or Rafe ask but I wanted to know how you fully got into writing because it’s something I want to do and I always have these ideas for different series and fics but I never know how to fully execute them🫶🏼🫶🏼
Hey!! I've got a lot to give you so it's under the cut!
So the long story cut short is I started when I was like 13, properly trying to write fanfiction and now, at almost 23, I've been writing daily for almost 10 years - writing is a dynamic craft that constantly grows and changes and you develop your skills more and more each time you write!
If you're looking to get started in fic writing/posting my advice would be just go for it! No idea is a bad idea and if you think "well someone's already done x concept before" you'd be right, but YOUR take on that concept hasn't! Tropes can be your best friend and so can cliches (at times!)
If you've got a lot of ideas bouncing around my go-to is always; write them all down, group them together based on what you think could work as a full fic/series! Make lists of plot points or dialogue you want to use and play around with different types of plotting and planning to keep track of everything you want to happen. I usually plan a full fic chapter with 10 points minimum that are relevant to the plot - as a visual learner it really helps! As well as sticky notes, the notes app on your phone when you're out and about
Also! Take the time to figure out what kind of learner you are! Trust me when I say it makes so much difference when you're trying to plot or plan and if you find a way that works in line with that, it'll be a breeze! If lists aren't your thing, try mindmaps, try some free planning software (Google slides and Google Keep are personal recs!)
There really isn't a wrong way to write and all you have to do is get that first sentence written! Even if you go back and decide you don't like it, get as much written as possible before going back to edit/chop and change! If you keep editing whilst writing you'll find it harder to move forward, so just get all the words out and then go back and spell check, grammar check, change the wording etc
Write the snippets that stand out to you the most! A specific scene or moment or line of dialogue and build around it any way you want! And if you ever post on here, PLEASE tag me!!
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graceshouldwrite · 3 years ago
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Managing a Writing Account with School 
instagram: @ grace_should_write
Hey writers! How are you doing?
Here are some ways you can manage your writing Instagram account while juggling school, work, or other obligations you might have. 
I hope you find these helpful! 
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1. Make a list of post ideas
Whether in Notion, Google Docs, some Notes app, or any other software that lets you edit text (heck, even a sticky notes pad or paper works), keep track of all your post ideas. 
This means that you’ll almost always have a surplus of IDEAS, so not coming up with a post idea doesn’t have to be a reason why you don’t post. 
Here’s an example of my post ideas list, which happens to be on Notion and doubles as a posting schedule: 
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As you can see, the first row is what the post is. 
The second row is what type of post it is, which I have as either tips, memes, prompts, WIP posts, or issues (such as current events or important community phenomena). 
Finally, my post status bar is on the very right, where I track what posts I’ve done so far. 
I don’t have a “WHEN TO POST” tab personally (I find that I often decide what to post a day before I actually post, so I don’t really like these extra restrictions). However, if you’re a more rigid person, this could work for you! 
All in all, don’t make coming up with a post idea one inhibiting factor that prevents you from posting. There are many more hurdles to cross, unfortunately! 
2. Schedule time each day JUST to interact 
As weird as that sounds, mutual interaction is essential need if you want to grow. Unless you’re not looking to grow your writergram (which is completely valid, too), here are some things that will always increase your engagement, and thus, reach: 
leaving / replying to comments 
liking + sharing other people’s posts 
replying to DMs, stories, or just DMing people in general 
story games (i.e. polls, Q&As, etc) 
These are only a few examples, and as you may see, they won’t exactly happen on their own. In order to have a good amount of engagement in a day, you’ll have to interact quite a lot. 
This is why I like to have up to 20 minutes or even half an hour just to interact. For me, this time often gets filled up with study breaks, jogging breaks, or just any other time when I’m not really looking to do anything else.
By setting aside time to engage, you’ll be able to focus on your other obligations while still growing. 
Chances are, other people will be kind towards you and show your posts attention when you engage with theirs. Don’t feel intimidated by other accounts, and show them some love! Mutual interaction is one of the most surefire ways to grow :)
3. Work on a little bit of the post each day 
Just like writing a novel, or any other big project, doing EVERYTHING in a short amount of time may not be possible. ESPECIALLY when you already have a lot of other things on your plate. 
If you don’t have large chunks of time to set aside for making posts each day, do a little bit instead. 
As your busy-out-of-her-mind high school junior, I still find time to make at least weekly posts just by using this method. My typical method looks something like this:
Decide what the post will be and make the cover slide. Roadmap what the main points will be (this can be points for a tips post, or just logically sections for other types of posts) 
Work on the first half of the slides 
Work on the last half of the slides
Write the caption, proofread everything
As you can see, in four days or fewer, you can have a post ready. And because Instagram only allows for 10 slides per post, I know that I’ll never have more than 9 content slides to work on. 
So once you break it up, it becomes a manageable amount of work. 
4. Promote your account to your friends
You’re at school, and you’re surrounded by people who probably have instagram. So why not do some shameless self-promo?
Whether it’s subtly slipping in the plug while DMing, or mentioning it to one of your friends who likes to write, being surrounded by people gives you more opportunities to grow! (Of course, promoing in a non annoying way in appropriate occasions) 
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I hope you writergrammers found this helpful in any way, because these tips have really helped me manage my account with all of my obligations. 
Feel free to drop some questions, whether here, or through IG dms.
happy writing!
- grace <3
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honestlyshifting · 2 years ago
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my introduction ✧˖°
hi!
I am Lena and I am a shifter. I am trying to shift since about winter 2021, I want to share my storys and experience with you!
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First off, I'd like to start with the reason I decided to start shifting.
I have no Idea what you guys are into and what your main DR is, but for me, a Kpop group called StrayKids really gave me the last push!
>I got to know the whole concept of shifting earlier tho and I really ate that whole early shifttok missinformation up T-T<
Well, but there I was, sitting in my bed at 2AM and reading anything known about shifting, watching videos, googling etc. I was veryy dediacted to shifting as soon as possible. But.. there was a small problem.. how tf do I script?
Maybe you are also strugling to find somewhere to put your scripts, but don't worry, I've tried almost all of the possible things.
Right off the bat: It does not matter at all where you put your script, it can be your imagination, on an app on your phone, laptop, notebook.. there is no limit at all. Besides, you don't even have to script, it's not neccessary.
But if you are like me, who has the need to write everything down to feel safe, I'd recommend making one. Also, in my opinion they are very fun to do!
So here are a few apps/sites whatever that I recommend:
Notion
Notion is such a lifesaver!
Even though it may seem weird to use at first, you will get used to it, and once you do, you're able to make such beautiful and practical scripts! :)
This app really just gives you everything and anything to help you develop and make a good script
10/10 as soon as you get used to it
Google Slides
I mean, it's not bad?
If you're like really good at making Google Slides look pretty and stuff, go for it!
I am not good at that type of stuff
Also it was a bit annoying that I always had to get my laptop to log in and stuff
7/10 quite inpractical, put if you're creative go for it!
Notebook
As a person who likes to visualise a lot, this was a BIG no for me
Like, I am a person, I change my scripts soo often and it's just annoying to always change stuff abt it
I always had to search a long time for the right things
Also, it was a LOT of work ;(
4/10, tf was that. I'd only recommend it, if you have a simple script and don't intend to add lot's of pics etc.
Notes App on Phone
I had an Android phone back then, a Samsung to be exact
and oh boy.. it was a mess
pictures ended up somewhere else, texts just got vanished...
I hated it
I don't know about other phones. I never tried it but I think that it is easier on Apple devices? At least I've seen more people use it
2/10 ...
if you have any other questions, ask them! I'd be more than happy to be able to help :))
Have a good day,
your Lena ૮₍ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ₎ა
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nastybuckybarnes · 5 years ago
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Monsters  -  Seven
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Pairing: Dark!Bucky X Reader
Summary: Bucky Barnes is a man who just wants to do better. But he can’t stop the monster from coming out every now and then. As a last and hopeless attempt at calming The Winter Soldier, SHIELD finds him something they figured would help. An innocent young woman with not a lot going for her. Or, The Winter Soldiers newest victim.
Warnings: Fluff, Smut (NONCON), Minor Violence, Minor Injuries Language,
Word Count: 3K
A/n: Well.........
THIS IS A DARK FIC WITH SEXUAL AND TRIGGERING CONTENT!!!
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You’re curled up against his side, head on his shoulder as Titanic plays on the tv. He’s got one arm around your shoulders and the other rests on your knees.
You watch intently, fingers combing gently through his hair while you watch Jack and Rose dancing below decks.
His phone dings and you lift your head curiously. When he makes no move to get it, you smile and snuggle back against him, sighing softly.
It dings again and this time he groans, reaching over to pick it up. You glance at his phone inconspicuously, frowning when you see a string of pictures of a naked woman.
He angles the phone slightly away from you and you divert your attention back to the TV, knowing he’s probably telling her he’s busy.
After a few minutes, he sets his phone down again, only to pick it up when it dings moments later.
You watch through your peripherals as his thumb swipes a passcode across the screen. For a super spy/assassin, his password is surprisingly simple.
More and more pictures of the naked woman fill his screen and you find yourself quickly getting annoyed by it. An idea pops into your mind and you grin, snuggling closer to him and dropping your hand down to his lap.
He stiffens when your palm rubs over his cock, and he quickly starts to harden beneath your touch. You look up at him innocently and he raises his eyebrows.
You push yourself up and straddle his lap, grinding down against him.
“Hi,” you whisper, lips just brushing over his cheek. He sighs softly, his free hand coming up and gripping your back. His other hand drops down to the couch, his phone still on and facing upwards. You grind your hips down harder, eyes trained on his phone as you try to make out what it says.
The contact name is ‘Natty❤️’ and there are at least six pictures of her naked.
But what really gets you, is the picture of her with a shirt on.
Because you know that shirt.
It’s Bucky’s.
You turn back to face him, determined to make him forget all about Nat.
One of your hands snakes down into his pants and you grab his cock, pumping slowly to get him harder. He moans lowly, jerking his hips up into your hand. You bit your bottom lip then climb off his lap, dropping to your knees between his legs. He watches you through hooded eyes, the phone dropped and forgotten in between the arm of the couch and one of the cushions. You unzip his pants and pull them down, eyes darkening when he kicks them off completely, his boxers following suit.
You take his cock in both of your hands and lean forward, pressing wet, open-mouthed kisses on it. He watches you, his eyes dark and his chest heaving slightly. You maintain eye contact as you stick your tongue out, licking the underside of his cock and swirling around the tip.
With your mouth nice and wet and full of saliva, you slowly bring him into your mouth. The salty taste of him makes heat grow between your legs, and you can’t help but shift desperately. One of his hands comes up to your hair, not pulling, just simply resting there. A shiver runs down your spine at the thought of how strong and powerful he is, yet he’s been reduced to a moaning mess beneath you.
You take him down your throat, clenching your hands into fists on his thighs as you try not to gag. His hips buck up and you look up at him through your lashes, uncurling your fists and resting them on his thighs.
He groans at the sight of you and can’t help but thrust up into your mouth again. When you don’t pull away he does it a third time, then a fourth, until he’s fucking your face. You sit there and take it, struggling to pull in breaths as he uses your face for his own pleasure.
He pulls you off of his cock quickly, taking in shuddering breaths as he calms himself down.
“Don’t wanna cum in your mouth, babydoll, wanna cum in that tight pussy.” You climb onto his lap and position your dripping entrance above his cock, then slowly sink down onto it. The stretch makes you moan, and Bucky can't help but mimic the noise, the feeling of you too good to be true.
Your hands come up to his shoulders but he’s having none of that.
He grabs your wrists and pulls them behind your back, then reaches over and grabs the charging cord for his phone, binding your wrists tightly behind you. You tug on the restraints then whimper, wanting to touch the man beneath you.
“Nah, princess. None of that. Lemme fuck that pretty pussy how I want to, yeah?” You nod, pushing your knees into the couch to raise yourself slightly off of his cock. He nods, then starts hammering his hips upwards, each thrust sending a jolt of fire up your spine.
You moan loudly, eyes rolling back as he hits every sensitive spot inside of you, making the coil in your belly tighten.
“You gonna cum on my cock? Huh?” You nod, drool dripping down your chin as he fucks you stupid.
“Do it, baby. Cum. Cream all over my dick.” He reaches down, fingers toying with your clit.
That little action sends you falling over the edge, and you can’t help but moan, your orgasm nearly pulling you into unconsciousness.
Your vision gets dark and your body shakes, cunt squeezing his cock so hard that he shoots his load right into you. You collapse against his chest, panting hard and gasping for air, and he lets out a big breath, hands stroking your hair gently.
The two of you catch your breath and Bucky rips the makeshift rope off of your arms, tearing it and completely ruining it. You snuggle against him, keeping his cock locked inside of you as sleep tugs at your mind.
He kisses the top of your head then squeezes you tighter to his body. You relax even more and quickly fall into the comforting embrace of sleep.
~*~
He sits across from you at the table, munching on a piece of bacon and reading over a mission file for later in the day. You lean your chin into your hands, gnawing on your bottom lip as you watch him eat.
“What is it?” He asks, glancing up at you. You don’t answer right away, and he sets down the file, waiting for you to speak.
“I don't want you to get mad,” you begin, looking at him as innocently as you can. “I just... I wanna ask you something.” He nods, encouraging you to ask your question.
“I just... there are... I wanna look up some stuff. For us. I just... I don’t have anything to use. I don’t have a computer or a laptop or a phone.... and I really... last night opened my eyes to something that I wanna try but I wanna look it up more first.” He purses his lips for a moment, mulling it over before nodding.
“Yeah, I don’t see why not. My phone’s on the counter. Bring it over here and I’ll unlock it for you.” You get up quickly and grab him his phone, excitement filling you as he hands it back to you.
You open up the Google app and plop yourself down in your chair, typing away furiously as you try to figure something out.
Bucky watches you with a small smile on his lips, loving how adorable you look. Your brows are furrowed and you’ve got your bottom lip between your teeth as you focus on whatever it is that you’re reading.
A surprising thought enters his head and he suddenly finds himself losing his appetite.
He likes the way you look on the other side of the table. He likes sitting with you and eating breakfast together. He likes the domesticity of it all. It feels... natural.
After about half an hour you set the phone down and slide it over to him with a smile, having figured out what it was that you were curious about.
He unlocks his phone, brows furrowing in confusion as he sees the open tabs full of different types of knots.
“So...?” Bucky asks, waiting for you to explain it to him. You walk over to him and sit on his lap, pushing his hair out of his face and pressing kisses along his scruff.
“I want you to tie me up again,” you whisper, lips dragging gently across the skin of his throat. He swallows hard, hands coming up to grip your waist.
“You liked that, huh?” You nod, nuzzling your face against his neck and taking a deep breath of his comforting scent.
“I really liked it,” you confess. He lets out a shuddering breath and his hands drop to your ass, squeezing tightly.
He smacks your ass once and you jump, a soft moan leaving your lips.
“You gonna let me tie you up and have my way with you? Yeah? You want that?” You nod desperately then gasp as he scoops you up in his arms and brings you upstairs to his bedroom.
“Don’t you worry sweetheart. M’gonna fuck you real good.”
~*~
Natasha approaches the house, eyes darting back down to her phone to make sure she got the address right.
She re-reads the texts, bottom lip tucked between her teeth nervously.
‘I miss you so much, baby. Come over today. And wear something sexy.’ She’d complied instantly, putting on a black lace push-up bra, a leather jacket, a pair of black stilettos, and a skirt with nothing on underneath.
She pushes the door open slowly, eyes skirting around the dark house until they rest on a small post-it note stuck to the railing of the staircase. She walks to it, shutting the door softly behind herself.
‘Through the kitchen’
She follows it, going through the kitchen and smiling when she finds another note on the door of the fridge.
‘Down the stairs.’
She walks down the flight of stairs and opens the door at the bottom, her guard raised slightly as her eyes struggle to adjust to the blackness of the basement.
She hears a step behind her and just as she’s turning around to investigate, she’s knocked to the ground, something hard hitting her head and making everything go black.
~*~
When she comes to, she’s disoriented. She feels cold and the ground beneath her is hard. There’s also a piece of cloth in her mouth, silencing any attempt at calling for help. Her arms are restrained behind her back, and her legs are bound individually around her thighs and shins, knees bent as far as they can.
She tries to close her legs, feeling far too exposed in nothing more than her skirt and bra, but finds a metal bar between her ankles keeping her legs apart.
Why is she here? Where exactly is ‘here’? She looks around frantically, wincing as her head throbs.
She quickly realizes what happened: she was ambushed while looking for Bucky. Why is a whole other question.
“Well, good morning, sunshine!” She snaps her head to the sound, brows furrowing in confusion when she sees a young woman sitting on the floor across from her.
She tries to lunge at you, and you giggle when she groans. “Yeah. That handy dandy knot tying your arms together is one I learned from the king himself,” you inform, a smile on your face. She cocks her head to the side in frustration and confusion, wanting to know who you are and why you’re doing this.
“Now, I know you’re probably wondering why you’re here, right?” She doesn’t move, and you frown, snapping your fingers in front of her. “When I ask a question, I expect an answer. Are you wondering why you’re here?” The redhead nods reluctantly, and you smile.
The way your face softens and lights up looks so innocent and kind; it’s hard to believe that you’re holding her down here against her will.
“Well, I saw the pictures you were sending James.” She stiffens instantly, mind running a mile a minute trying to figure out who you are and how you’re involved with him. You nod knowingly at her reaction, your smile staying on your face but looking more psychotic with each passing moment.
“Yes. I read the texts too. You want to fuck him, you have fucked him. And I can’t blame you. But when I found out that you weren’t just fucking him to help the soldier... well... I couldn’t have that. You see, I love James.” She hates the way his name sounds on your tongue.
“You’ve been taking up far too much of his time lately. He loves me. But more than that, the soldier loves me too. They’d both be lost without me, which is why you need to be out of the way. Because with you out of the picture, I’ll have him all to myself.”
She makes a muffled noise of protest, struggling against her restraints.
You laugh, leaning forward and watching as she huffs and puffs through the gag.
“You wanna know what you’re gagged with?” You ask softly, eyes wide and dangerous. She glares daggers at you before shaking her head ‘no’.
“Well, lucky for you, I’m going to tell you anyway.” You scoot closer, almost as if you’re sharing a secret with her
“Yesterday, James was in such a hurry to fuck me, to put his fat cock right into my pussy, that he pulled my panties aside and fucked me hard. Then, after he came right inside of me, he pulled my panties back in place. And I wore them all night and all day today, getting them nice and ready for you. So every time you breathe, every time you struggle or try to talk, you’re tasting my pussy.”
The horror in her eyes makes you cackle, the sound sending a shudder down her spine.
“I love this!” You exclaim, using two fingers to push your panties farther into her mouth. She shakes her head, trying to get away, and you grab her jaw with your other hand, forcing your panties into her mouth even more.
When you decide that they’re far enough, you cradle her face gently in your hands, admiring her beauty for a moment before taking a page out of Bucky’s books. You spit right on her pretty face, grinning when she flinches.
She glares up at you, and you smile innocently, hands sliding down to tear the cups of her bra down. Her tits fall out, bouncing at the force of it, and her nipples harden in the cold air of the cellar.
“You’re pretty,” you say, eyes on her pert pink nipples. She shimmies away from you, breasts bouncing and putting on a show.
You giggle and shake your head at her, leaning down slowly while maintaining eye contact. She backs up as far as she can, heart racing in her chest when she finds herself pressed against the hard cellar wall.
You wrap your lips around her left nipple, eyes on hers as you roll it between your teeth, tongue soothing the sting. She squeezes her eyes shut, and you pull away, hand coming up and smacking her across the face.
“None of that, sweetheart. Open those pretty eyes. I want you to see what I’m going to do to you.” She obeys, only after you grip her nipples between your thumbs and forefingers, pinching hard enough to have her eyes watering.
“There you go.”
You trace your fingers up her inner thighs, and she quivers, head dropping in shame as your fingers get higher and higher.
When the tip of your middle finger brushes against her pussy she jolts away, trying to plead with you through the gag.
You grin, “you like the taste of my cunt that much? Fuck, I’ll give it to you straight from the source if you want.” That shuts her up quickly, and you wink at her, climbing between her legs and blowing cool air onto her exposed pussy.
Her hips wiggle in a futile attempt at escaping, and you can’t help but bask in the feeling of power.
One of the Avengers sits before you, bound and exposed and completely at your mercy.
You stick your tongue out and lick from her opening to her clit, smacking your lips together and nodding.
“Not bad. I can see why he liked you.” You bury your face in her cunt, eating her out with vigour like nothing she’s experienced before. Your tongue works expertly on her clit, teeth taking a turn before you suck long and hard on the bud.
A soft moan leaves her mouth, and you smile.
“You see, I’m not going to hurt you physically. No, much worse. I’m going to force you to cum over and over and over again. You’re going to see how cruel I can be. And the best part?” You glance over your shoulder and she follows your gaze, horrified as she sees the blinking red light of a camera.
“It’s going to go straight on the internet.” All the colour drains from her face and she starts thrashing again, trying to get you away from her.
You simply laugh, mouth coming back to her clit while you shove three fingers into her cunt. You fuck her hard and fast with your fingers, loving the way she tries to hold back her moans. When she finally cums, she squirts.
It splashes all over your face and makes a mess on the floor, and you pull away with a sick smile.
“Huh, never thought you’d be a squirter. But now the folks at home will know too!” You smack her pussy, giggling when she yelps. Her cheeks are flushed red and she’s panting, glossy eyes set in a heavy glare trained on your face.
You press a kiss to her cheek then grab her face and force her to look at the camera.
“You and me, Natasha,” you sneer her name, squeezing her cheeks harder and smacking her cunt twice more. “We’re going to have so much fun together.”
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