BEARizona Drive-Thru WildLife Park in Williams, Arizona | Walk-Thru Park | Review | Tips | Flagstaff Things to do in Flagstaff
BEARizona Drive-Thru WildLife Park in Williams, Arizona | Walk-Thru Park | Review | Tips | Flagstaff Things to do in Flagstaff
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here's a sneak peak to the Az one shot I'm working on inspired by ABBA's I've Been Waiting For You. No glimpse of Az but a glimpse of the reader's friendship with The Suriel. Might be slightly ooc of the Suriel but that's the beauty in fanfiction sometimes, right? lol
The brilliance of a thousand stars shine down on you and the night seems to hold its breath, as if it too, awaits the whispered prophecies from the celestial expanse above. Like always, you are itching to unveil them with your finely attuned senses. A gust of cool wind brushes through your hair, sending shivers down your exposed skin. Pulling your gaze away from the night sky, you turn in time to see a cloaked figure approaching like a shadow in the night.
Your lips curve into a smile. “Hello, friend.”
“y/n.” The Suriel greets you, hovering beside you. Then, not missing another beat, he says, “I told her Rhysand was her mate.”
Your eyes widen in surprise, a gasp escaping your lips. “You did not.”
“I did.” He grins back at you, flashing you his stained teeth.
You can’t help but laugh a little at your dear old friend. The Suriel lets out a rattled sound you discern as a laugh as he joins you. Always the one for dramatics. You still remember hearing about his first encounter with Feyre Archeron and how he told her to stay with the High Lord.
“I told her she must stay with the High Lord.”
“Did you specify which one?”
“Where’s the fun in that?”
“I’m sure she handled it well,” you respond but your smile fades, giving way to a wistful expression. “She’s lucky. Not only is she made but the Cauldron has blessed her with a mate. The High Lord of the Night Court at that.”
The weight of his gaze settles upon you. You’re aware that your words carry a tinge of envy, a sentiment that feels unjust when considering everything Feyre has endured. The Suriel, ever perceptive, acknowledges this as well. He chooses not to remind you and indulges you instead.
“The Cauldron has blessed you as well, my child.”
“Have you seen it?”
Hope sparks in your eyes as you turn to face him. His eyes, pools of ancient wisdom, seem to pierce through the veils of time and secrets. You sense one of them unfolding. But he only gives you a teasing glimpse.
Canyon entrance to the West Fork of Oak Creek, north of Sedona, Arizona. Good hikes and landscape photography. Have breakfast at the Coffee Pot Cafe in Sedona.
the mc of this manwha: literally no one knows I'm pretending to be a man so I can be a tailor instead of a seamstress. I am so good at this. nothing will ever go wrong.
the love interest: I want to fuck him so bad my hands have started shaking 24/7. this was a terrible time to have a sexuality realization. of course I'm fucking gay. God. The queen is going to be so fucking mad at me.
(via Report: Deadly bear attack on Tucson man unprovoked)
Steven Jackson, 66, was sitting in a chair near the home he was building in the Groom Creek area south of Prescott when he was attacked by a black bear.
Neighbors reportedly tried unsuccessfully to scare the bear away and stop the attack.
The bear had dragged Jackson during the attack and was "in the process of consuming the man," when a neighbor shot and killed the animal, the agency said in the news release.
Jackson was dead by the time officers with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and the Arizona Game and Fish Department arrived.
The bear was a large adult male black bear, the only species found in Arizona.
most important:
Todd Geiler of Prescott, a member of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission said in the release. “This was an especially aggressive, unprovoked attack that reminds us that wildlife can be unpredictable.”