“That would make me look very suspicious.” El looked over at Lucas, trying very hard not to giggle as she spoke. “Joyce will see.” The fact that they were both adults now didn’t diminish the lure of the chocolate chip cookies cooling on the counter, or the fact -- at least not for El -- that Joyce had laid down the edict that they couldn’t have any until after dinner. “If two cookies are missing,” she said, “she will know it’s us. And she will probably know I took them.” She wiggled her fingers to indicate she meant with her powers, though she giggled to imagine the cookies zooming across the room toward them.
letters to kafka, salma deera // station eleven graphic novel (x), illustrated by Maria Nguyen // underbelly, nicole homer // the garden of good and evil, alfredo jaar // mrs. caliban, rachel ingalls // I HOPE YOU READ THIS, lev st. valentine // station eleven graphic novel, illustrated by Maria Nguyen // the last scene in the movie by eleanor hsieh (x) // the gods show up, michael kinnucan
I kept thinking about this last night, how the entire "boyfriend" conversation happens within what feels like 24 to 48 hours for Clara (time in Doctor Who is tricky enough, please).
I know (I'm sure) it's intentional writing, but this entire thing starts with:
"Emergency, you're my boyfriend."
To 12 going "I'm not your boyfriend" and, knowing he called the present Clara from Trenzalore long ago, telling her "Better get that, it might be your boyfriend" because he knows Clara would've still accepted 11 as her boyfriend and only changed her mind when his face (and physical age) changed into something much older.
Mercedes-Benz Vision One-Eleven, 2023. A sports car study that looks to the future whilst drawing on the Mercedes concepts from the past. It is powered by lightweight and compact axial-flux electric motor technology. The car uses augmented reality so that the driver can use headset to turn the entire car into a user interface allowing you to see through the A-pillars. The design references the C-111 concepts of the late 60s and 70s
Canonically, Hecates kids can pull a shadow traveler off course pretty easily as shadow-travel is a type of magic.
Hylla shrugged. 'Shadow-travel is magic. Several of my followers are daughters of Hecate. It was a simple enough matter for them to pull you off course, especially since you and I share a connection." Reyna tried to keep her anger in check. Hylla, of all people, should know how she would feel about being dragged back to Puerto Rico.
With that information I would like to offer you Lou Ellen fucking with Nicos shadow travel to piss him off. anyways
Hecate can shadow travel as well
Shadow Travel: Hecate can use shadows as a way of swift transportation over vast distances
On the wiki for shadow travel,
Deities such as Hecate, Persephone, or Hermes can enter or leave the Underworld at will. Hence, their demigod children can probably shadow travel as well, if trained properly.
This actually opens up...a lot of doors? Children of Hecate and Hermes may have the ability to shadow travel? It would be a lesser extent then Nico and Hazel, and it would definitely take longer to learn and control but like?? THATS SO COOL??
fallen london and faction paradox both dare ask the question what if london was an even worse place to live in and with cooler aesthetics would that be fucked up or what
I know I've already posted this on my twt and I know there's a good chance that a grand total of zero of my followers even know about Inazuma 11 but hear me out
Thinking about the time they went after the flame striker n shit. The way Kidou and Endou looked disappointed when Nagumo appeared instead of Gouenji bro, I was in stitches