Cozy things you can do in your blanket fort:
Read a book (or listen to an audiobook)
Drink your favorite warm drink
Eat a snack (something that's both delicious and good for you)
Make a drawing (it doesn't need to be perfect; just have fun with it!)
Listen to your favorite playlist
Listen to your favorite podcast
Take a nap
Write in your journal
Watch a movie
Cuddle up with your pet (or your favorite stuffed animal)
Play a cozy video game
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[Day 50]
it's freezing in my house, so have a Grian in a blanket fort that I sketched
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@raytm said: " judge me all you want, but this blanket fort has brought me more peace than anything else in my entire life. " rindou to izana 😔🙌
blanket fort prompts
Izana stares at the arrangement of pillows and blankets that take up part of the living room of the Haitani's places. Evidently Rindou had not expected anyone to be coming over — least of all Izana. Or, at least so Izana would assume. He doubted it would have been created if Rindou had known he'd been coming over. But he can respect Rindou's quick recover after the initial exchange of surprised stares when Izana had walked in and Rindou had peeked his head out. Few would have the guts to stick with it, much less admit to it being refuge.
" Don't let Ran hear that. " Izana remarks with an audible note of amusement, watching as Rindou disappears back under the safety of blankets and into the refuge he's created for himself. " I think he'd find a way to both be insulted and tease you for it. " Izana does not plan to tell.
He's struck by a memory he hasn't thought about in a very long time as he gazes at Rindou's fort, one that is bittersweet on his tongue. He remembers making one with Kakucho, huddling inside their castle. Izana had thought it was stupid to call something so flimsy a castle, but Kakucho had been beaming from ear to ear. And in the end, Izana had relented it to calling it their castle in the orphanage. As silly as it was, it was one of the coziest moments, just like the igloo they'd made. Izana takes a few steps closer to Rindou's refuge and crouches down outside the entrance of it.
What leaves Izana is not mockery or judgement.
" Can I come in? " He asks, surprising himself with his own words despite the fact he'd spoken them. And in the fact he asked lies the distinction. This is is Izana rather than the King of Tenjiku. To outsiders, he doubts there would be a visible difference. But there are small nuances, a softer side the subtly shows when he temporarily lets the crown rest in his lap rather than on his head. He gives Rindou a genuine choice that will be respected. " My shoes and coat are already at the door. " He adds, like he already anticipates a scolding if he's allowed entrance.
( It will, inevitably, be a moment only they know of and that Izana will not mention on his own in the future. )
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Book Lover's Day
August brings us a few fun literary days which includes Book Lover’s Day for August 9. A day encouraging people to find a favourite reading spot and a good book among plenty of other things. Bona Fide Bookworm provides several ways to celebrate the day. I’d like to celebrate Book Lover’s Day, this year, by providing fun and practical gift ideas for the bookish person in your life. That bookworm…
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The people I love have to realize that every second I'm with you I'm thinking about building a blanket fort and putting you in it.
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