Obsessed with how in the short term while they're still in the wilderness, Jackie's ghost is punishing, belittling, seductive and harsh. but in the adult timeline, after Shauna has been able to put (some, barely, but some) distance between herself and the rage and resentment, Jackie's ghost only ever shows as a warning, gentle but firm, a canary in the coalmine trying to tell Shauna to slow down, to breathe, not to go too fast or too deep or to be reckless.
Someone is going to get hurt. In other words, the Jackie that haunts Shauna at some point morphs away from a way for Shauna to pour salt into her own wounds and back into the Jackie that Shauna loved, the one that loved her. I'll never have another friend like you. We were kids, and it was awful.
Here's my final project for film class, a composite of me shot against green screen added onto a video the professor took of a hummingbird. I had to figure out motion tracking and After Effects all of which I hated but I have triumphed over this new technology
All the little pride dragons are up in the shop! I have them individually and as a repeating pattern! They make great gifts and are super cute especially on shirts and stickers.
You can check them out on my Threadless, Redbubble, and Teepublic. (Redbubble is the only one that has the repeating pattern)
do you think, for a potato chip, being dipped in an onion-based condiment is like seeing an old friend for the first time in years, both of you fundamentally changed and soon destined to die but nonetheless still here in this moment?