Faith, Trust, Pixie Dust - they're just words, they don't mean anything. Jane Barrie | 5th year | Ravenclaw Yes, I am a muggle that just got magic, but don't think you should underestimate me because of it.
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faith-andtrust:
30 Day Disney Challenge – Day One//Favourite Character – Jane
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Disney Alphabet - Jane Darling
An extremely underrated character. She had to grow up because of her situation, she never got to be a kid. She needed neverland more than anyone. She needed to grow down.
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⊰ ¡Feliz Navidad, JAVI!
Tu Santa Secreto es: MIA. ⊱
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Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist.
George Carlin (via is-noo-le)
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@amandlastenberg4 when u & the squad reading surrealist feminist fiction
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gellypens:
Can we please talk about how cute Jane is as a lost girl




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I am not a child now I can take care of myself Mustn’t let them see my cry I’m fine. I’m fine I’m too tired to listen I’m too old to believe All these childish stories. There is no such thing as faith, trust, and pixie dust
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reyesrobbies:
TOP 10 FAVOURITE DISNEY SONGS | I’LL TRY (PETER PAN 2) → 10. I try, but I can’t see what you see.
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The truth is, I pretend to be a cynic, but I am really a dreamer who is terrified of wanting something she may never get.
Joanna Hoffman (via feellng)
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mangoestho:
Amandla Stenberg [x]


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squawgohome:
“Which is why I have the crutches.”
“Anyway, what have you been doing? It has to be more interesting than my life at the moment.”
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mysterytwin-mabel:
Mabel stumbled slightly, confused what was going on. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Crups liked wizards and they were both wizards. But, she didn’t really have time to think about this. Clearly, they were upset about something. And, if that something was Jane, then there was no way she could leave her here. “Uh, no. No. That’s not going to work,” she shouted back, grabbing Jane by the wrist and pulling her with her as she started to run. She was not going to leave her here. At the same time, though, Mabel wasn’t really sure that they could actually outrun the entire pack of Crups. God, if Dipper was here, this wouldn’t have happened. Or, it probably would have since she didn’t do anything, but he would have known what to do. Dipper knew things. He was good like that.
Except, she knew things, too. She was smart. She was capable. She could handle this. They could handle this. Mabel tried hard to think of a way out of this–this was hardly the worst situation she’d been in. There had to be something. “They’re supposed to be nice,” she cried out instead of anything helpful–despite trying to think her way through it, she was still slightly stuck on that. “I don’t want to hurt them!” Focus. Think. For a split second, Mabel stopped in place to stare at the castle, looming off to their side. Too far. So, she bolted straight ahead towards their pen, racing towards it with Jane still in tow. The pack barked madly behind them–closer, but not too close, yet. “It’s okay–it’s okay! It’s okay! Don’t worry, uh–it’s–I’ve got this. I’ve got it, promise. We’re okay! Just keep running to the far side…!”
Supposed to be nice. Of course. Jane was running with Mabel’s hands in hers away from a pack of wizard dogs that obviously hated her, and all Mabel could say was that they were usually nice and she didn’t want to hurt them. And apparently even in running for her life, Mabel was spastic because she started off in one direction before pulling Jane back another as they ran towards the pen. Think, Jane, think! This isn’t the first time you’ve been chased by dogs, and you’re supposed to be the street-smart kid who can handle strange situations. Get your act together.
Except...the pen. “Mabel, when we get in there, stay by the gate. I’ll get them to chase me in, you can close the gate on them, and I’ll leap out the other side. They’ll probably ignore you and then they’ll be trapped. Got it?” If the cripes were usually nice to Mabel, that meant it was something about Jane they didn’t like, so they would probably ignore the other girl in favor of chasing down Jane. So all she had to do was run and somehow get over the wall of pen without getting mauled today. Piece of cake. She dropped Mabel’s hand and put on another burst of speed, hoping to get as much of a start as she could before the crops followed her in.
Who Let the Crups Out || Jane & Mabel
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