prompt: you're in the early stages of a relationship with tsukishima kei, and a secret one at that. one day, you decide to take a peek during his practice to know more about the sport he claims he "doesn't obsess over". however, just before you leave, he sees you, and immediately knows you had been watching him. after his practice, he texts you to tease you about it, until you take away his "kissing privileges" as a joke. he doesn't reply you, but he does shows up at your window. of course, you let him in. "what are you-- mmph!" he cuts you off with a breathtaking kiss. "you kissed me back, which means your statement is invalid." he attempts to leave after that, but you pull him back for another kiss. "it has been and will always be invalid, kei." he melts and hides his face in the crook of your neck as his arms wrap around your waist.
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I love how anyone who wants to draw fanart of That Scene has to also draw That Fucking Shirt. Seeing all the people trying to avoid actually drawing the wolves is unspeakably funny.
This is the actual worst moment of Hunter's entire wildly traumatic life... and he's wearing a homemade seven wolf moon tshirt underneath homemade bootleg Star Trek cosplay. Get On His Level.
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something i love about mr. henry fox is that he never hates himself for being gay.
he hates being closeted, he hates the weight of history bearing down on his shoulders and the pressure from the Crown, but he never hates that he is gay.
it's refreshing and i love him.
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Tamlin… tamlin who smells like the earth and rain and faintly of roses. Tamlin who plays the fiddle because he likes it. Tamlin whos an expert at swords-fighting. Tamlin who feels the need to protect everyone he can and will put himself at risk and will destroy his public image to try and save people
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There’s something about Roy’s specific kind of abandonment issues. A lot of other characters, they’ll distance themselves, they’ll stop themselves from getting attached, they’ll put up a wall and push people away. Roy? Generally speaking, he’s always open. He loves so easily, he’ll get attached to people so quickly. He puts himself out there, he gives his whole heart, and every time he’s hoping that this time he’ll be good enough for someone to stay, but every time he’s so scared that he won’t be good enough, that eventually they’ll leave. And every time he’s proven right. It’s Roy Harper’s tragedy. He’ll always lose the ones he loves, no matter how hard he tries. He’ll try and try and try, he’ll let people back into his life the second they ask, but they’ll always leave again. And in his mind, he’ll never be enough.
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