Sweet little bumblebee
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SCP-321 [The Bee Child]
Sadie Beckett Wolcott // Her/Them// Minor//Class Safe
Cw: Body horror/Mention of cannibalism
More info! Verrrry long- VVVV
Physical and Characteristics:
Sarah is a humaniod (Intersex) who was born on July 4, 18██. Lacks melanin in her hair, eyes, and skin.
Sarah suffered with speech impediments and remain selective mute, using a white board or a deck of speaking cards to communicate
Struggles to adapting to new situations, due to her lack of knowledge.
Sarah's body is afflicted with chronic weakness, which significantly impairs her ability to perform physical tasks.
She often experiences coldness in her extremities and may require additional clothing or heating to maintain her body temperature.
Her legs are particularly weak, making walking without assistance challenging. To move, she depends on elbow crutches, which provide the necessary support.
To maintain her physical state, Sarah requires regular consumption of royal jelly produced by her protective bees.
Without the intake of royal jelly, her body undergoes deformations, elongation, and begins to consume her own muscles, resulting in extreme pain.
Anomalous Properties:
Sarah's anomaly is distinct from Theo's, whose abilities involve physical healing through touch. Her anomaly primarily affects mental damage and appears to have been either given or taken from Theo during a divine interaction.
The subject's aging process has been significantly slowed, estimated to be around half the rate of a normal human.
Sarah's primary anomaly revolves around bees and honey, and it includes different types of bees that produce various cognitive hazards or effects. Wherever she goes, bees are drawn to her, often attempting to create hives in her hair or on her clothes.
Friendly Bees [Apis, Honey bee] ( clover honey, sage honey, orange blossom honey, sourwood honey):
These bees are non-hostile and behave like regular working bees or accompany their queen.
Their honey has a positive effect on mental health, inducing a peaceful state in consumers.
Therapists have recommended the use of this honey, though the site director remains cautious.
Neutral Bees [Apis Mellifera] ( Manuka Honey, Dandelion Honey, Blueberry Honey, Macadamia Honey):
These bees are neutral but will become aggressive if provoked.
They produce honey with curative properties for the human body.
However, if stung by one of these bees ten times within a 24-hour period, the victim's internal organs turn into candied organs, leading to a peaceful death, akin to SCP-1176. The Honey bees then consume the corpse and offer it to their queen.
Protective Bees (Apis Mellifera Mellifera + Aster Honey/Ironbark Honey/Coffee Honey/Fireweed Honey):
These bees act as guards for the queen and become hostile if she is distressed or injured.
Their honey is exclusively for the queen, and they defend it vigorously against beekeepers.
They retain their stingers and possess venom that allows them to control their victims in under 40 minutes.
The risk of collecting this honey is justified by a 30% chance that the bees will produce immortal honey, distinguished by its taste and shimmering color.
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Would Claire be happy to give Sadie a hug?
SURPRISE TRIPPLE HUG!!!!!!! :D
Claire most certainly hates Sarah, but I feel like she’d love Sadie as a younger sister! :3
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Badly Drawn Boy - Pissing in the Wind
The Band - It Makes No Difference
The Band - Weight
The Band - Ophelia
The Band - When You Awake
The Band - Rocking Chair
The Band - Look Out Cleveland
The Band - Stage Fright
The Band - W.S. Wolcott Medicine Show
The Band - Acadian Driftwood
The Band - Wheel’s On Fire
The Band - Tears of Rage
The Band - Ain’t No More Cane
Beach Boys - Vegetables
Beach Boys - Disney Girls
Beach Boys - Big Sur
Beach Boys - Little Honda
Beatles - Across the Universe
Beatles - A Day in the Life
Beatles - All Together Now
Beatles - All You Need Is Love
Beatles - All Together Now
Beatles - And I Love Her
Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing
Beatles - Anna
Beatles - Baby It’s You
Beatles - Baby You’re a Rich Man
Beatles - Baby’s in Black
Beatles - Ballad of John and Yoko
Beatles - Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite
Beatles - Blackbird
Beatles - Carry That Weight
Beatles - Come Together
Beatles - Cry Baby Cry
Beatles - Dear Prudence
Beatles - Dig a Pony
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Beatles - I’m Only Sleeping
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Beatles - Julia
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Beatles - Lovely Rita
Beatles - Maggie Mae
Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Beatles - Martha My Dear
Beatles - Maxwell Silver Hammer
Beatles - Mean Mr. Mustard
Beatles - Michelle
Beatles - Norwegian Wood
Beatles - Nowhere Man
Beatles - Rain
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Beatles - Rocky Raccoon
Beatles - Sexy Sadie
Beatles - She Came In the Bathroom Window
Beatles - Something
Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever
Beatles - Taxman
Beatles - The Continuing Bungalow Bill
Beatles - The Inner Light
Beatles - Two of Us
Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Beatles - Yes It Is
Beatles - You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
Beck - Rowboat
Beck - Sing It Again
Beck - Cyanide Breath Mint
Beck - Jackass
Beck - Asshole
Beck - Pay No Mind (Snoozer)
Beck - He’s a Mighty Good Leader
Beck - Nightmare Hippie Girl
Beck - Feather in Your Cap
Beck - Golden Age
Beck - Cancelled Check
Beck - Dead Melodies
Beck - Lazy Flies
Beck - O Maria
Beck - Hollow Log
Beck - I Have Seen the Land Beyond
Beck - MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke
Beck - Black Hole
Beck - Beautiful Way
Belle and Sebastian - Take Your Carriage Clock
Belle and Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here
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Belle and Sebastian - The Model
Belle and Sebastian - Piazza, New York Catcher
Belle and Sebastian - Rollercoaster Ride
Belle and Sebastian - Boy With the Arab Strap
Belle and Sebastian - Loneliness of the Runner
Belle and Sebastian - A Summer Wasting
Belle and Sebastian - Seymour Stein
Belle and Sebastian - String Bean Jean
Belle and Sebastian - The State I Am In
Belle and Sebastian - Stars of Track & Field
Belle and Sebastian - Dog on Wheels
Belle and Sebastian - Brilliant Career
Belle and Sebastian - Fox in the Snow
Belle and Sebastian - I Fought in a War
Belle and Sebastian - I Love My Car
Belle and Sebastian - Wicked Not to Care?
Belle and Sebastian - If She Wants Me
Belle and Sebastian - Lazy Line Painter Jane
Belle and Sebastian - Jonathan David
Belle and Sebastian - Your Cover’s Blown
Beta Band - Needles In My Eyes
Beta Band - Dr. Baker
Beta Band - Dry the Rain
Chuck Berry - Rock and Roll Music
Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven
Chuck Berry - Wee Wee Hours
Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
Chuck Berry - Louisiana
Chuck Berry - Memphis, Tennessee
Big Thief - Not
Big Thief - Certainty
Big Thief - Cattails
Big Thief - Mary
Big Thief - Masterpiece
Big Thief - Two Hands
Big Thief - UFOF
Big Thief - Paul
Big Star - Thirteen
Big Star - Ballad of El Goodo
Big Star - September Gurls
Norman Blake - Walking Cane
Norman Blake - Ginseng Sullivan
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Ohio River Boat Song
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - New Partner
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Marriage
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - O Paul
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Idle Hands
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Ain’t You Wealthy
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - End of Traveling
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Gulf Shores
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - I Called You Back
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Black
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Master and Everyone
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - No Gold Digger
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - Raining in Darling
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - The Way
Bonnie “Prince” Billy - West Palm Beach
David Bowie - All the Young Dudes
David Bowie - Changes
David Bowie - Drive In Saturday
David Bowie - Five Years
David Bowie - Heroes
David Bowie - Lady Stardust
David Bowie - Let’s Dance
David Bowie - Life on Mars
David Bowie - Memories of a Festival
David Bowie - Oh You Pretty Things
David Bowie - Queen Bitch
David Bowie - Rock and Roll Suicide
David Bowie - Sound and Vision
David Bowie - Space Oddity
David Bowie - Starman
David Bowie - Suffragette City
David Bowie - Man Who Sold the World
David Bowie - TVC15
David Bowie - Young Americans
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Vashti Bunyan - Come Wind! Come Rain!
Buzzcocks - Why Can’t I Touch It?
Byrds - 5D
Byrds - Ballad of Easy Rider
Byrds - I Am a Pilgrim
Byrds - The Christian Life
Byrds - You’re Still On My Mind
Byrds - You Don’t Miss Your Water
Bright Eyes - Method Acting
Jackson Browne - Jamaica Say You Will
John Cale - Andalucia
John Cale - Paris 1919
John Cale - Amsterdam
JJ Cale - I Wish I Had Not Said That
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Ole Miss Women’s Tennis Falls Just Short at No. 23 Tennessee
The Ole Miss women’s tennis team dropped the doubles point on the road at No. 23 Tennessee, but battled back to tie the match at 3-3 before the Vols won the final point for a 4-3 win Sunday at the Goodfriend Indoor Tennis Center.
The match came down to a third set at No. 3 singles between Zalina Khairudinova and Tennessee’s Sadie Hammond. Khairudinova won the first set 7-5, but Hammond came back and took the second 6-2. Hammond led 4-3 in the final set, before Khairudinova won two straight games to go up 5-4. Hammond won the next three games for the final 4-3 score.
The match started outdoors, but didn’t last long there, as rain forced the completion of the doubles and the singles indoors.
Tennessee struck first winning 6-4 at No. 3 doubles against Khairudinova and Tea Jandric. The Rebels answered, with Arianne Hartono and Alexa Bortles taking a 7-5 win on court one. The point came down to a tiebreaker on court two and the Tennessee duo of Sadie Hammond and Gabby Schuck outlasted Natalie Suk and Anna Vrbenska 7-6(9) for the early 1-0 lead.
The Vols went up 2-0 as 58th-ranked Brittany Lindl handed 71st-ranked Hartono a 6-3, 6-3 loss at No. 1 singles.
Jandric put the Rebels on the board as she downed Johanna Silva 6-2, 6-2 at No. 5 singles.
Tennessee increased its lead to 3-1 when Eve Repic won a second set tiebreaker to finish off Suk 6-3, 7-6(1) on court two.
Two of the remaining three matches went three sets with Vrbenska coming back to top UT’s Ariadna Riley 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 at No. 4 singles, to pull the Rebels within one, 3-2.
Bortles won a second set tiebreaker for a 7-5, 7-6(2) victory over Kim Kermet at No. 6 singles to tie the overall match at 3.
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No. 23 Rebels Edged by No. 19 Tennessee, 4-1
Ole Miss Softball defeats Colgate University 8-2 in the second day of the Hatter Invitational
in DeLand, FL.
Photo by Madi Osias/Ole Miss Athletics
In the final game of its first SEC road series, No. 23 Ole Miss outhit the No. 19 Vols, but were edged out, 4-1, Sunday afternoon at Lee Stadium.
Hitting in key situations came back to bite the Rebels (22-9, 0-6 SEC) as they stranded five runners in scoring position, and seven overall. Junior RHP Kaitlin Lee was again efficient in her second start of the weekend, not allowing a Tennessee hit until the third.
In her 12th start of the season, she worked six full innings allowing only two runs off just two hits. She exited the game in the sixth and re-entered in that same frame, and gave Ole Miss a chance throughout shutting down the Vols time after time.
But, the Rebels couldn’t capitalize on putting two in scoring position in the first, one in the third, and a bases loaded situation in the fifth.
In the first, Kaylee Horton punched a double over the head of the left fielder starting an early opportunity at the plate, before Miranda Strother singled through the side side. After she stole second, a strikeout ended the early threat.
Lee worked around a hit by pitch in the first, and a pair of walks in the second to keep the Vols off the board as they stranded three through two.
Ashton Lampton started the third with a hard-fought, 10-pitch at-bat, where she eventually singled to left. After Elantra Cox reached on a fielders’ choice, she stole second and moved to third on a groundout from Horton. Strother was then hit by a pitch putting runners at the corners with two down, as the Rebels chased Tennessee’s starter Matty Moss. Saturday’s starter, Caylan Arnold, then entered in relief and worked the final out as the Rebels again stranded another in scoring position.
Lee headed into the third with no hits allowed and worked two quick outs, before a double off the wall in right, and an RBI single scored the first run putting the Vols on top 1-0. Courtney Syrett helped end the frame as she cut down Brooke Vines trying to steal.
After a clean fourth on both sides, the Rebels again put pressure on in the fifth when Kylan Becker reached on a leadoff walk and moved up on a passed ball. Lampton moved her over on a sacrifice bunt, and Cox followed with a strikeout, but reached on the pitch that was wild and in the dirt. Horton rolled a ground ball to second for the second out, and Strother was intentionally walked setting up a bases loaded situation, but another strikeout thwarted any threat keeping Ole Miss off the board.
Lee again retired Tennessee in order in the fifth, and Ole Miss also went down 1-2-3 in the sixth. From there, with the game still in reach, Lee began the sixth with a quick groundout to first, before the Rebels decided to intentionally walk Meghan Gregg. Alyssa Clayton then took over in the circle and immediately issued a walk, before giving up a 3-run shot to straightaway center pushing the Vols’ lead to 4-0. Lee then came back in to pitch and got a groundout back to her and strikeout ending the frame.
Ole Miss showed life in the seventh when Becker led it off with a single through the left side. Cox stepped in with one out and delivered a double to left that scored Becker, but tried to stretch into a triple before she was called out at third on what appeared to be a bobble from the Tennessee third baseman. Quickly, the rally was eliminated and the Rebels were down to their last out as Horton popped up ending it.
Five different Rebels tallied a hit as Cox and Horton both had a double, and Strother, Becker and Lampton all added one each.
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Thornberry Holds Share Of Lead At Bulls Bay
Photo by Joshua McCoy/Ole Miss Athletics.
Sophomore Braden Thornberry and senior Ben Wolcott finished the opening round inside the top three to help No. 25 Ole Miss reached fourth place through 18 holes at Bulls Bay Sunday.
Thornberry rolled in six birdies and avoided bogies to post a first round score of 6-under par 66 for his 10th round in the 60s this season. The Olive Branch, Mississippi native birdied three of four 600-yard par 5s on the day and shares the lead with Keenan Huskey of South Carolina. After coming off his first career tournament victory, Ben Wolcott fired a 5-under par 67, good to tie for his career-best. Wolcott started his round with five-consecutive birdies to keep Ole Miss in contention for their fifth win of the season.
“Ben and Braden played great today,” said head coach Chris Malloy. “They really kept us in it on a day when we did not have our best stuff as a team. I am confident that we will play great the next two days and give ourselves a chance to win.”
Sophomore Josh Seiple carded four birdies and junior Kerry Sweeney added two as they both finished tied for 62nd at 3-over par 75. Senior Noah West finished 5-over 77 in the opening round.
Ole Miss posted a first round score of 5-under par 283. The Rebels trail third place No. 9 Virginia by two strokes. Georgia State leads the field at 11-under par 277.
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Sadie has another new friend
More like The Wolcott met an new friend to talk about their bugs! :)
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Me naming Sadie (SCP: 321) wasn't mistake, Sadie and Agent Sadie are the same people, Sadie is just older and much healthier.
Theo said fuck you and adopting her because He considered her as his daughter he technically 'rebirth' her.
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The Wolcott family is a complex tapestry of diverse opinions and thoughts, whether stemming from their inherent nature or fueled by their hopes for change. Who could have predicted that a family, renowned for its skills and abilities, would crumble under the weight of a single father's indifference? He seemed to care for his children, but his motives were askew. It wasn't a genuine affection that drove him to protect Sadie; rather, it was an aversion to admitting his failure, in what capacity, we may never truly comprehend – as a husband, father, or perhaps even as a son.
The mother bears some responsibility, though her culpability is mixed with her own struggles and regrets. She brought children into the world, even when she was ill-prepared to embrace motherhood. The first time, when Mikael was but an infant, it was more understandable, giving her a chance to contemplate her beliefs. Yet, 21 years passed, and she still couldn't acknowledge her eldest while favoring her youngest. She carries her own sins, ones that aren't easily absolved, especially after nearly sacrificing a life to save a stillborn, only for it to endure more suffering than anyone could have foreseen. The stress of guilt and Adam's demands clouded her judgment, but it does not justify treating her children as mere playthings, casting them aside when motherhood became inconvenient.
Her jealousy towards the memory of Adam's first wife, Eve, lingers like a shadow in the family's history. Envying that her children clung to her present then anything.
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Your SCP-321 is so cute AHHHHH! I wanna hug her so bad!!!!!!!!
She'll be delighted!
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How would Claire react to Mikael? Would it be the same as Sadie?
I think Claire and Sadie would get along well. They are off to get some apple juice boxes
Mikael, however, she doesn’t trust so much
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I think Sadie and Sarah should be friends
(Even if Sarah won’t be able to remember Sadie)
Sadie is patient, she would love to see Sarah's face light up when they play together in Sadie's chamber :)
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Gun out, Chest out, Middle finger out
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SCP-983 [Old Western Charm]
J-████ A. Wolcott // Her/They/Him // Adult
TW. Body horror, Eye horror
Physical and Characteristics:
Wolcott is a human (transgender-neutral) born on February 14, 18██.
Shares more similarities with her mother, Evelyn, than the rest of her siblings, even resembling some of her grandparents' features.
Experiences stiff joints or a loss of motor skills during the melting process, often requiring a walking cane, especially during winter.
Struggles with mental health and needs to maintain a one-foot distance from Sadie or wear a protective glove when interacting with her.
Often gets too hot to the point of needing to wear breathable clothes or wear shirts unbuttoned, especially during the summer.
Wolcott has the ability to melt into different binary genders or even a non-binary gender. This would weaken her temporarily; her joints would need time to recool and settle into their new environment, while her system needed to clean itself from any ill or unwanted items inside of her. If a pen were to get trapped in her, for example, it'd melt and give her some unknown illness similar to a fever.
Her eyes have some type of appearance, but it's not always the case. 45 percent of the time, her eyes would appear to be ripped out, and an empty socket would be in their place, or the ooze would drip from her eyes. She wears a blindfold to hide this.
Anomalous Properties:
Her amulet works the same but would keep the former's mental state or their physical form, depending on which one Wolcott picked. After a certain moment of time, her mental state will begin to decay (which is where the former's host mental state comes into play, switching her mental state with theirs), and her body will melt into a glop of molten amber.
Wolcott possesses a unique and dangerous ability: she can bend reality with her imagination and creativity.
This incredible power comes at a great cost. To control her abilities and prevent them from causing havoc, Wolcott wears a shock collar to allow her to snap out of her imagination before it goes south. The collar suppresses her reality-bending abilities but also serves as a safeguard to keep a malevolent entity, known as "It," from taking control. She usually keeps it under her bandana.
Her reality bender can also be created from her nightmares. Wolcott's nightmares are harrowing experiences. She often wakes up coughing up black sludge, a manifestation of her inner turmoil. It'll summon sludge-like creatures from her mouth and nose, even sometimes from her eyes.
Though Wolcott's eyes remain intact, she frequently envisions them ripped out. She can see, and there has been a moment of her eyes showing, but 99% of the time they're covered by bandages or 'ripped out.
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Being a bigger person and realize that the Wolcott wasn't abusive (Just neglectful and not suitable to be parents due to the lack of communicating about their family history )
Here comes my dumbass making Mikell the father figure of the family because Evelyn couldn't take them in while Adam was too focus on get Sadie back
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