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harmonyclean · 1 year ago
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Transform Your Home with Expert House Cleaning in Doylestown, PA
Living in a picturesque town like Doylestown, PA, it's essential to maintain the beauty and cleanliness of your home. Expert house cleaning services not only enhance the appearance of your residence but also contribute to a healthier living environment. This article delves into the benefits of professional house cleaning in Doylestown, PA, and provides insights on how to choose the best service for your needs.
The Benefits of Professional House Cleaning
Professional house cleaning offers numerous advantages beyond just a tidy home. Firstly, it saves you valuable time. Busy schedules can make it challenging to dedicate sufficient time to thorough cleaning. By hiring professionals, you can focus on other important tasks or enjoy more leisure time with family and friends.
Moreover, expert cleaners use specialized tools and products that ensure a deeper clean. These products are often more effective at removing stubborn dirt and stains, which might be difficult to handle with regular household cleaners. Additionally, professional cleaning can significantly improve indoor air quality by eliminating dust, allergens, and other pollutants that accumulate over time.
Customized Cleaning Plans for Every Home
Every home is unique, and so are its cleaning needs. Professional cleaning services in Doylestown, PA, offer customized cleaning plans tailored to your specific requirements. Whether you need a one-time deep clean or regular maintenance, these services can be adjusted to fit your schedule and preferences.
A thorough consultation is often the first step. During this process, the cleaning company will assess your home and discuss your cleaning needs. This ensures that all areas of concern are addressed, and you receive a service that meets your expectations. Customizable options may include room-specific cleaning, special attention to high-traffic areas, or the use of eco-friendly products for those with sensitivities.
Ensuring a Healthier Home Environment
A clean home is synonymous with a healthy home. Regular professional cleaning can help reduce the risk of illness by keeping bacteria, viruses, and allergens at bay. This is particularly important for households with young children, elderly members, or pets, who may be more susceptible to health issues.
Expert cleaners follow strict protocols to ensure that every nook and cranny is sanitized. They are trained to use the appropriate disinfectants and techniques to kill harmful germs and prevent the spread of infections. By maintaining a clean environment, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of common colds, flu, and other illnesses affecting your household.
Choosing the Right Cleaning Service
Selecting the right house cleaning service in Doylestown, PA, requires careful consideration. Start by researching local companies and reading customer reviews. Testimonials and ratings can provide valuable insights into the quality of service and customer satisfaction.
Another important factor is the range of services offered. A reputable cleaning company should provide a variety of cleaning options, including deep cleaning, regular maintenance, and specialized services like carpet or window cleaning. Additionally, inquire about their cleaning products and equipment to ensure they meet your standards for safety and effectiveness.
Cost and Value Considerations
While cost is a significant consideration when choosing a house cleaning service, it's essential to look at the value offered. Professional cleaning should be seen as an investment in your home and well-being. High-quality services might come at a higher price, but the benefits of a spotless, healthy home are well worth it.
Obtain quotes from multiple cleaning companies and compare their offerings. Look for transparency in pricing and any additional fees that might apply. A good cleaning service will provide a clear breakdown of costs and explain the value of their services, ensuring you understand what you are paying for.
House cleaning in Doylestown, PA, can transform your home into a clean, healthy, and inviting space. By understanding the benefits, customizing your cleaning plan, ensuring a healthier environment, and choosing the right service, you can enjoy the many advantages of professional cleaning. Make the smart choice today and invest in the cleanliness and comfort of your home.
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lullabyashes · 3 months ago
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Outside POV
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cozymochi · 4 months ago
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Nyoka tsum looks like he is plotting to poison someone (just kidding he looks cute in a dangerous way)
He would never plot to poison someone. That’s a Vil tsum thing.
But I can see how one can mix them up, they’re identical
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aretakh · 11 months ago
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Clear clean water 💦💦
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vincentsleftear · 14 days ago
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it started out as a crack ship but this reghabi x cobel shit ain’t a game anymore.
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kachimera · 9 days ago
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Tiny HoD trio sketches :3
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beearcheops · 8 months ago
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Call me a cook the way I’m cooking (◀️ going insane)
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galoogamelady · 1 year ago
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Btw I wanted to give a lil update on using my new XPPen tablet and bluetooth shortcut remote. Mainly I wanted to mention that it works perfectly fine with the apps I've tried, however I found some hiccups when it comes to Toon Boom Harmony.
First, if you use Harmony, you'll have to go into your Preferences-> Advanced and disable "Use Qt Wintab Tablet Support". Like it says, this will require you to relaunch Toon Boom, but now you should have pen pressure. If you still don't, check your pencil/brush settings and make sure your Minimum Size is not larger than your Maximum Size.
Also, if you use the XPPen Wireless Shortcut Remote, please note that it will not work with the pirated version of Harmony. I don't know why, I assume the program runs through some proxy due to the cracked license or some shit. Works fine with a clean copy though!
I also read online that pen pressure does not work in TVPaint but I have not touched that app in ages (nor do I plan on ever using it again) so I can't confirm. But just so you know.
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genrihvolf · 4 months ago
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I am an artist and animator. I create horror and fantstic stories in the Soviet and post-Soviet culture. It's my characters
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affluent-havoc · 8 months ago
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Impossible challenge! Try not to have emotional baggage while having stable friendships and a good relationship with both your parents. Danganronpa characters could NEVER!!
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daddy-ul · 1 year ago
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me, politely waiting for the vid of Inamorata live from the official Metallica yt channel.
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lilmisskiwi-art · 7 months ago
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Updated my reel for portfolio day this week with some more recent work~ You can find more on my site
Check out Lumi and the Great Big Galaxy we're crowdfunding! We have till the 31st to make our goal~
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tulipsimss · 1 year ago
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Life’s been hectic without Harmony around, there’s a lot more chores than usual to do
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cappucosmico · 1 year ago
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guys my spider looks weird. she looks a bit gay. do you guys think she will moult out of this or will she turn even gayer ?
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springsteenicious · 8 months ago
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Pieces of a Harmony
part one of my draft clean out is chapter one of a fic I abandoned called Pieces of a Harmony! don't know why I called it that!
The original idea for this was to be a band AU. If anyone remembers when I was toying around with a fic called Add It Up, this is my restarted draft of that. But I don't where I was going with it and I have no idea what I'm doing with all the stuff I wrote for Add It Up. If you want to learn more about that fic, look at my tag for it.
In this story, Donna is marrying my OC Jack O'Connor (WTOE). Eric went to NYU and met the people he will later start a band with, and the character Jenna you will meet here is his intended love interest since Donna is married. Hyde and Jackie reunite at the wedding.
Word Count: 3,064
Pairings: Hyde/Jackie, Donna/Jack, Eric/Jenna
1985 
Hyde raised his hand to knock on the front door when Donna poked her head out the window right next to it. “Don’t knock!” she shouted. “I just painted the door.” 
He lowered his hand. “Okay. Can you let me in?” 
“Yeah, one second.” Donna went back in the window and a moment later, the door opened. Hyde went in. 
“How’s it going? Where’s Jack?” 
“Jack is figuring out what’s wrong with the bathroom sink. If you want to help him, follow the sound of angry Gaelic muttering.” Donna gestured vaguely up the stairs. 
Hyde nodded and went up, Donna behind him. “Everything else good? You like the house?” 
“Yeah, I do. I’m glad we’re moving in before the wedding. I would have been stressed the whole honeymoon if we still didn’t have a house.” 
“I’m glad you moved too, I was getting sick of having you in my apartment,” Hyde teased. He walked into the bathroom, where Jack was hunched by the sink, cursing at a pipe.
Donna touched his shoulder lightly. “What did I tell you about straining your leg?” 
He looked up at her. “That I shouldn’t do it?” 
“Mhm. Now stand up, Hyde’s gonna fix the sink.” 
Jack used the sink as leverage to stand up. Hyde took his place under the sink. "You got a wrench?" Donna handed him the wrench, and he sealed a loose pipe. "Try that." 
Jack turned on the sink, and the water came out. "Damn. I should just stop trying to fix things around the house, it never works out." 
"How's this: I'll fix stuff, and you can cook," Donna suggested with a smile. 
"I was gonna cook anyway," Jack said. "But that sounds wonderful, a chroí." 
"No one makes me feel more single than you two," Hyde said. "Anyway, I came to help you move in. And to tell you that Forman finally called me back and said he's coming to the wedding, with a plus one." 
Donna smiled. "Does he have a girlfriend? Boyfriend?" 
"No. He's bringing this girl from NYU who he's just friends with. He was very adamant about that on the phone." 
Donna laughed. "Same old Eric." She looked at Jack. "Did Emmeline ever call you back?" 
"Yeah. She said she can't make it. Her sister's pregnant and due around the time of the wedding, so she'll be in Truro with her sister." 
"I love it when you say Truro. Your accent just…" Donna shook her head, clearing the thought. She looked at Hyde. "Are you all packed?" 
"Yup. Finished this morning. I'm excited, I've never been out of the country." 
Donna and Jack were getting married in Ireland. Jack's whole family- minus his sister- lived there, so it was easier to get the whole O'Connor part of the wedding attendees there. Donna only wanted to invite her immediate family and friends, so she was fine with that. It would also be easier for them to get to their honeymoon destination in Italy. 
"Jackie's excited?" Hyde asked. 
"Out of her mind," Donna said. "She said she's been calling Jack's sister non-stop to figure out my bachelorette party. She wants it to be better than the last one." 
Hyde chuckled. "Of course." 
"You sure it won't be awkward?" Donna asked, not for the first time. 
Hyde gave her a look. "Jack's inviting your ex to his bachelor party. I can handle seeing Jackie for a few days." 
Donna turned on Jack. "I told you that you didn't have to invite him." 
"I wanted to," Jack said. "He's cool. Besides, he and Hyde are still friends. It'll be fine." He pressed a kiss to the side of Donna's face. "It's going to be great, and we're going to be married soon, and then we'll be enjoying kickass food in Italy." 
Donna smiled a little. "You always know what to say, Sunshine." Jack blushed a little. 
"Aww," Hyde crooned. "You have anything else you need me to fix?" 
They both looked back at Hyde. Jack nodded. "The water heater needs to be set up." 
"I'm on it." 
~
Hyde stood in the foyer of the O'Connor house, helping Donna greet people. Jack was catching up with his family. They'd offered to have everyone over for dinner the night before the wedding. 
The door opened, and Forman walked in. "Oh, thank God, I have the right house," he said. "Hi, guys!" 
Donna gaped at him. "What happened to your hair? I haven't seen you in five years." 
Forman's hair was much longer, falling to his chest. He'd started growing it out a few years ago. He opened his mouth to answer, but a woman pushed him aside so she could enter the house. "You're blocking the door, Forman." 
She had tan skin and short, wavy hair. She had a lot of piercings in her ears and she was wearing an oversized button-down over her Van Halen shirt. "Sorry," Forman said. He looked at Donna and Hyde. "This is Jenna Somers, a friend from college." 
She nodded. "What's up?" 
The door opened again, and Jackie walked in. Hyde hadn't seen her in five years. Her hair was longer, but she looked mostly the same. She went straight to Donna, wrapping her in a tight hug. "Donna! This is so exciting! You're finally getting married to a good guy!" 
"Rude," Forman said. "I'm a great guy. Just not right for Donna." 
Jenna shrugged. "You're a pretty okay guy." 
He frowned at her. "I should've brought Reese as my plus one. Reese would've been supportive of me." 
Jackie separated herself from Donna. "Where's Jack?" 
"Where do you think? He's in the kitchen." 
"I gotta go talk to him. We haven't seen each other in forever." Jackie flounced off to the kitchen. 
"They're friends?" Hyde asked. 
"Yeah. Jackie visited me a bunch when I was living in Yarmouth with him, they got along really well. He helped her after her last breakup." 
"She's dated other people?" Hyde asked, somewhat surprised. He knew it was outrageous to assume that she hadn't seen anyone else, but he hadn't heard anything about it. 
"I'm so confused, man," Jenna said. 
"It's soooo much to explain," Forman said. "Let's go find somewhere to sit so I can try and catch you up." The two of them left the room. 
The door opened again, and Midge came in with a man Hyde had never met. "Oh, hi, Donna! Hello, Steven. This is my boyfriend, Jon. I met him in California." 
"Nice to meet you," Jon said. He had wavy brown hair and a thick mustache. "Donna, is your dad coming?" 
"Yeah. He's, um… Not seeing anyone right now. So try not to rub it in his face, please, mom." 
"Why would I do that? I don't want to rub anything in his face, he's all oily." Midge smiled. "Where's Jack's mother? I wanted to talk to her, y'know, mother to mother."
"I don't know how well that's gonna go. She doesn't speak a lot of English. You're better off talking to Jack's dad." 
"But I don't want to talk to his dad, I want to talk to his mom!" 
"Why don't you go ahead, love, I'll be right there," Jon said, lightly pushing Midge towards the hallway. She walked off, leaving Jon alone with them. "I've learned to just let her do what she says she's gonna do. She figures it out eventually." 
"How do you manage to do it?" Hyde asked. Donna gave him a look. "It's a valid question, Donna, the woman can't follow a conversation for even a minute." 
"Patience. I just let her talk and support her ideas. And I love her a damn lot, which is really necessary at times." Jon focused on Donna. "So, what languages does your soon-to-be mother in law speak?" 
"Irish, Scots Gaelic, and Italian. Her father is Italian and her mother is Scottish, then they moved to Ireland when she was young, so she speaks a lot of languages." 
"I know a little bit of Italian, so we'll see how it goes," Jon smiled brightly, clapped Hyde on the shoulder, did the same to Donna, then walked down the hall. 
"He's definitely… a step dad kind of guy," Hyde said. 
"Shut up," Donna said, laughing. "We should probably make sure there are no major inter-family issues before the wedding." She walked after Jon, and Hyde followed her. 
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"You're getting married! This is so exciting!" Jackie hugged Donna tightly from behind. Donna smiled. "And your marriage is gonna go so much better than mine, I can feel it." 
"No offense, but it would be really hard for my marriage to go worse than yours." 
"Oh, so Jack's not planning on running away to the Bahamas?" 
"I don't think so, no." 
"Then I can almost guarantee you won't get divorced." Jackie laughed. "I really am happy for you, though. Jack's a great guy, I can tell he really loves you." 
"Yeah. Y'know, I'm not even nervous," Donna said. 
"That's good." 
Meanwhile… 
Hyde and Cal were patting Jack's back as he nearly hyperventilated in the back of the church. "Man, what's wrong with you?" Cal asked. 
"Why is she marrying me? All I have to offer is disabilities. I get a beautiful, intelligent, wonderful woman and she gets a guy with one leg and PTSD. This hardly seems fair," Jack said. 
"Well, we should call the wedding off, then," Hyde said. "I mean, why would Donna almost marry you with that reasoning? And to think she really loves you." 
Cal took a less subtle route. "You're being a fucking dumbass. She loves you, PTSD and all. She wouldn't have said yes to the engagement if she didn't. And you're not less than any other guy 'cause of your disabilities, fuckwit." 
"Exactly," Hyde said. "My ex-wife was legally blind. She could still see, but… y'know, she wasn't allowed to drive." 
Jack chuckled. "Ah, so that's how you managed to get married." 
Hyde smiled. "See, you can do this. You love Donna, Donna loves you. Soon, you're gonna be married and you won't even be thinking about these worries you have now." 
Jack nodded. "Okay. Okay. I can do this." 
"That's the spirit!" Cal clapped him on the back. "And Hyde, save a dance for me after the wedding." 
"Of course. I'm gonna go find my seat." 
~
Eric sat next to Jenna in one of the church's pews. Jenna was wearing a black dress, and she looked beautiful. Eric wasn't about to say that to her, though. 
"Is it weird, being at your ex's wedding?" Jenna asked. 
Eric shrugged. "Not really. I'm happy for her. I'm glad I didn't marry her." 
"Me too," Jenna said. 
He snapped his head in her direction, about to ask what she meant by that, when the wedding procession music started. They all stood and turned to see Jackie walk down the aisle and stand on the opposite side of Jack and his sister Cal. Then Donna came down, wearing her mom's old wedding dress. She looked radiant, and she looked happy. 
Jack smiled brightly when she came up to meet him. Everyone took their seats again, and the ceremony began. 
Before Eric knew it, they were at the vows. 
"Jack… You brighten my life. You always know how to make me smile, and you know what to say when I feel down. You're my closest friend. You know me better than anyone else. I love every part of you, even the parts you don't love about yourself. I vow to love you for as long as we live." 
Jack was blushing deeply. "Donna, a chroí… I never believed I could fall in love again. Then you came and you showed me how wrong I was. I've never been happier about being wrong. You are an amazing person, inside and out. I love you no matter what. I love everything about you. I vow to love you for as long as we live." 
"You may seal these vows with a kiss," the priest said. 
They kissed, and the wedding attendees applauded. 
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Hyde sat next to Jackie at one of the tables in the reception hall. Donna had placed them next to each other at her family and friends table. She and Jack were dancing together. Forman was talking to Jenna. Jon was leading Midge in a playful sort of partner dance.  Bob was leaning over to talk to Jack’s dad. 
Hyde turned to Jackie. “So, how have you been? It’s, uh… It’s been a while since we’ve seen each other.”
“Oh, you know, divorced,” she said with an embarrassed smile. 
“Me too.” 
Her jaw dropped. “Really? Steven Hyde got married?” 
He rolled his eyes, but he smiled. “Yeah, yeah. We thought it was a good idea, then we ended it after a year. Her name was Ellis.” 
Jackie nodded. “Same. I really thought Liam loved me, then on our one year anniversary he ran away to the Bahamas. When he got back, we got divorced.” 
“He sounds like an ass. And he’s stupid for ditching you.” 
Jackie gave him a look. 
He gave her a look back. “Hey, you ditched me, remember? You left without letting me answer.” 
“I didn’t leave, though. And you had a second chance to answer when I came back.” 
“But I blew it, and now we’re here, so let’s forget it.” 
“Fine.” She stared at the dance floor, where couples were paired up. She turned to him and held out her hand. "Wanna dance?" 
He smiled. "Sure." 
He took her hand and they went out to the dance floor. He placed one hand on her hip, and she put her other hand on his shoulder. "I like your suit. You never had anything this nice when we were together." 
"Ellis was a fashion designer," Hyde explained. Despite being unable to tell velvet apart from polyester without her glasses on, she had loved designing. She'd designed many nicer clothes for him since he had so few. "What did Liam do?" 
"He was a writer. He was working on a book about vampires when we were together." 
Hyde laughed a little. "Vampires, huh?" 
She laughed too. "Yep. It was terrible. He'd read chapters to me once he finished them, and God, his writing was awful." 
"Well, good thing you're not Mrs. Vampire Book Guy anymore." 
"Yeah." She pulled him a little closer. "I just realized I missed you."
"Just now?" 
"Well, I wasn't thinking about it before. I guess I kind of forgot how much I like being around you. Just in general." 
Hyde stared at her for a moment. "Yeah, I know what you mean. I missed you too." 
The song changed from Something by the Beatles to You Make Me Real by the Doors. Jackie gasped and squeezed his hand. "It's our song!" 
"It is." Hyde lifted his arm and spun her, then brought her close to him when she came back. He had always liked dancing with her. Way more than he'd liked dancing with Ellis. She smiled through the whole song. 
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Jackie got her coat and her keys, ready to leave. Steven jogged over to her. "Can I walk you to your car?" 
"Sure," she said. 
They left the reception hall and went out to the beat-down gravel parking lot. Jackie led him over to the car she'd rented for the trip. She was spending a few extra days in Ireland after the wedding, for her own enjoyment. She'd always wanted to see Ireland, and this was her chance. 
"I, uh… I had fun dancing with you today. Thanks for not making things weird between us," he said. 
"I had fun too." She twisted her fingers together. "And why should things be weird? We dated years ago. We're both over it. We can be friends." 
"Exactly." 
They stared at each other for a moment, then they both leaned in and kissed. They parted after a second. Then Jackie wound her arms around his neck and pulled him in for a deeper kiss. His hands found her waist. They kissed as if it was the only thing in the world that mattered. 
He parted the kiss just enough to say, "Donna gave me a ride here, could I go back to the hotel with you?" 
She smiled. "Is that why you asked to walk me to my car?" 
"Maybe." 
She kissed him again. "Well, it's good you need a ride, 'cause I was gonna ask you to come back to the hotel with me anyway." 
His eyebrows rose. "Were you now?" 
"Yeah. If you want to." 
"Oh, I want to." As soon as he finished speaking, his lips were on hers again and Jackie couldn't think of anything else. 
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Jackie cuddled against Steven in the bed of her motel room. She trailed her fingers over his stomach, tracing small patterns into his skin. "Overall… This was a pretty good wedding," she said. 
"Yeah. I'm happy for Donna and Jack. They work well together. I can see them staying together forever, like the Formans." 
"Me too. Although I don't seem to have a very good judgment of that sort of thing." 
His fingers began combing lightly through her hair. "What do you mean?" 
"Well, I thought we would stay together forever. Then I ran away. And I thought Liam and I would stay together forever, then he ran away. So I don't think I should judge Donna and Jack's potential to stay together." 
"Ah." He watched her fingers tracing hearts over his skin. "Y'know… I think it's a lot easier to tell when you're not a part of the relationship. A part of me always felt like Donna and Forman weren't meant to be. But when we were together… That was the first time I was able to see myself with someone for a long time. And look where we all are now." 
She looked up at him. "You could see yourself with me for a long time?" 
He nodded. "I also saw myself being with Ellis for a long time, so don't go thinking you're special or anything." 
She giggled. "I wouldn't dream of it." 
She kissed him softly. Even if it was only for a night, Jackie was happy to be with Steven again. It was comforting, like coming home after a long trip. Jackie decided not to think about what that really meant too much.
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nival-art · 11 months ago
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Done with this thing!
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