Greetings you, do grace us with some unhinged Sun headcanons in these trying times ;3
How dawe you! 83 Well, I on antibiotics and got small cat bite infection, so I will do my best:
Sun does his best to keep you at the Daycare. He sometimes will go against his code and create a mess, saying that both of us missed a spot. You never believe it, but you still help the ray of sunshine out. Sun's just happy to be able to enjoy your radiance for even longer.
Anytime anyone seems like they're even daring to like you, Sun prances up behind you, silently. His eyes turn black with pinprick white pupils. He slouches over, turns his head to the side, and his smile widens ever-so-slightly. It works in freaking people out and it makes others evade you completely if Sundrop just looks in their direction. It makes you feel lonely and self-conscious...perfect~
Sundrop has definitely followed you home, surprisingly being sneaky and quiet. He oftentimes just watches you through a window from a distance, tracking your heat signature. Although, he does treat himself by climbing through your bedroom window and watching you sleep.
You have woken up in the morning with strange marks on your shoulder or neck. As if something was trying to puncture your skin. Strange. Try not to think about it. Suppress.
Moon has to talk Sun out of kidnapping you or wanting to squeeze you tightly. He knows Sun desperately wants to take care of you in any way, even if he was the one to cause the injury. He is...somewhat helpless to stop him. Despite being more of a parental figure, Moon still enjoys you almost as much as Sun.
Yes, Sun has also stolen wardrobe, dirty and clean, from your home.
Sundrop has affectionately called you a whore and a slut. Unfortunately, his filter blocks those words by making him say you're a wonderful person or that you're silly. But judging by the hunger and desperation in his eyes, you feel it's something more dangerous. Suppress.
It's no longer just tiny punctures. There are actual hickies and bite marks now. Is that blood that you see? Suppress.
He's getting closer and closer to you. His hands wander along your body as the two of you and the children watch Disney movies. He tells you that he would "knit" for you, but that's not what he actually meant. Suppress.
No matter where you go in the Pizzaplex, eyes are all on you, but you never see where. All you know is that Sundrop treats your brief absence as if you had gone off to war. He hugs you so tightly that you can't speak, so you punch his shoulder to make him stop. He does...but finds your panic adorable. Suppress. Just don't think about it.
On your walks home from work, an unsafe feeling creeps up on you. You bought a taser and pepper spray, just in case. But something tells you that your need more than that. Someone has followed you into your home. You thi- know who it is. How can you stop such a force? Don't think about it. Stop.
Sun's not at work the next day? Where could he be? He would never miss out on the little...spawns, as he often called them. Did he always dislike them? Is that why mutters so disdainfully when the Daycare is open and when it closes? Where is he!? Just keep working. Don't think about it!
You worked with the kids all day and no sign of Sun. No one has seen him. You walk home from work and keep this icy chill down your spine. Your friends suddenly stopped talking to you. They say they are scared. Scared of a figure that lured behind you like a shadow and are angry you didnt tell them about a boyfriend, yet tell you to break up with them. Who are they talking about? You have no other home but your own. Stop. Suppress.
You get home. Your lights are all on and you KNOW you turned them off! Suppress.
The curtains are still closed, yet you can hear humming. Suppress.
You unlock the door and open it so, so slowly. You're not breathing. Inhale. Exhale. Suppress.
Oh, it's Sunny. He's in your home, wearing an apron, and gave you a cutesy finger wave. He welcomes you back and he has the warmest grin on his face, while he's making you dinner. He also "reminds" you that you should really get a deadbolt on your door, never know who may come in. It's so domestic and calm...but you feel like your one small thread cut away from breaking down and crying.
It's okay. Sundrop is here. You- ...He found you. Suppress.
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A few weeks ago, a role swap of Genichiro and Emma occurred to me in passing, then the idea proceeded to lodge itself directly into my brain stem and refused to leave me alone. I put the explanation under a cut because it’s characteristically long winded
Around the time of Isshin’s rebellion, when they’re children, Genichiro is adopted by Dogen while Emma is adopted by Isshin.
After Genichiro is found and taken in by the Ashina soldiers, as Dogen keeps an eye on him to ensure he’s healthy, he decides to adopt Genichiro before the point Isshin considers taking him as his heir. Genichiro can be fiery and wild, difficult to manage, but Dogen has a undeniably deep instinct to look after children, and Genichiro is in such a vulnerable position that Dogen can’t bring himself to leave him.
Dogen becomes Genichiro’s father as well as mentor. The war was a sharp reminder that Ashina could always use more doctors.
Isshin doesn’t interfere with Dogen’s intentions even after it occurs to him that Genichiro could make a good heir. Dogen is an old friend and he would never do something so selfish as that. It does, however, bring the idea to the forefront of his mind.
Isshin finds Emma when he fights with Orangutan in the aftermath of the rebellion, after he brings him to heel by cutting off his arm. She’s very timid and plainly traumatized, but when he can bring her around, Isshin can see that she’s tenacious and clever and determined to never suffer such pain again. He sees qualities that could serve Ashina well. Emma is attached to Orangutan, but the shinobi himself wants her in better care than his own, so they eventually convince her to go with Isshin and join the Ashina clan.
Isshin and Dogen both settle into Ashina Castle now that they’ve finally freed the land from Tamura’s clutches and work to get their respective children used to their new lives.
At first, Dogen struggles to occupy Genichiro’s level of energy with medical training. Teaching him the groundwork he needs isn’t very physically engaging and Genichiro has trouble sitting still when his lessons drag on. He certainly has a sharp enough mind to learn, but he clearly wants something to do with the rest of his body as well. Dogen eventually tasks him with gathering herbs, which at least allows him to dash around in the undergrowth.
It turns out to be quite the productive arrangement since Genichiro actually enjoys entrenching himself in the brambles to hunt and Dogen enjoys sparing his back from the labor. He ambles slowly down the paths, organizing whatever Genichiro collects while venturing out into the forest. He takes the initiative to search beyond Dogen’s old, reliable spots, discovering many new patches of valuable herbs.
And as Dogen suspected, once he’s given this more active task, Genichiro proves very good at memorizing and recognizing the plants they need. This becomes the gateway that gradually leads Genichiro to become invested in the rest of Dogen’s teachings. Watching Dogen use the herbs he picked feels far more immediate, and he starts to take his lessons more and more seriously. With time, Genichiro finds his own interest and motivation in taking up his father’s work.
On the whole, Genichiro ends up better adjusted because of this upbringing. He doesn’t have to try to figure out how to shoulder the weight of the whole country as he grows up, nor contend with the pressure of Isshin’s heavy expectations for him. He’s not under the expansive shadow of Isshin’s peerless prowess and accomplishments, trying to live up to the Sword Saint’s unreachable legacy. He doesn’t develop the same intense fear of failure and inadequacy that originally drives him to take drastic and objectionable measures.
However, rooted in his experiences during the rebellion, Genichiro still has a deep fear of loss, and working as a doctor does exacerbate his inclination to take a personal responsibility for everyone’s wellbeing. It can wear on him. He’s too stubborn to give up on anyone or to stay uninvolved if he knows someone’s in danger- he has to step in. He feels a duty to go to every length he can to save someone, ignoring any toll or risk for himself.
Early on, when she’s still adjusting to her new situation, Emma is resistant to Isshin’s intentions to teach her to fight. She associates warfare with destruction and madness which caused so much of her loss and she wants nothing to do with it. Given enough time, that fear could fade and she might change her mind and come to terms with training through her own volition. However, Ashina has always attracted many threats and Isshin doesn’t think they have that time. If Emma is to be as strong as she needs to be to lead Ashina, she needs to start young.
So Isshin makes use of her fear of Shura to motivate her, arguing that strength can protect her and those dear to her from the danger, offering his victory over Orangutan as proof. It does convince Emma to pick up a training sword and go along with the lessons, an arrangement she eventually takes in stride. She discovers a talent for swordplay that lends her a satisfaction and confidence she didn’t know before.
Nonetheless, it’s a questionable compromise. Isshin’s method plays upon her fear of Shura and leads her to believe that brute strength is all she can rely on to overcome one, and her pursuit of prowess becomes a coping mechanism. While she scorns war, she grows to covet martial strength. The Shura becomes something of a fixation for her- when she’s old enough to take command, she puts down any conflict with severity, constantly conscious of the monsters bloodshed can create. She only trusts herself to drive such evil from Ashina and prevent the tragedy she remembers.
While Emma still learns to fight from Isshin, Genichiro also still learns from Tomoe. He feels a mounting urge to learn in his early teenage years. His training to be a doctor had felt more important than fighting, killing felt contradictory to saving lives, but over time he considered how else he could protect people from danger. He decides he wants, at the very least, to be able to defend himself well enough that no one will suffer trying to protect him because he’s defenseless. Isshin offers to train him, but the Ashina style doesn’t suit Genichiro, so Tomoe finally yields to his requests for her guidance.
I’ve gone back and forth about the lightning of Tomoe in this scenario. I imagine that Genichiro still learns to use it, which he does far more sparingly, and Emma doesn’t learn from Tomoe. I want Emma to learn some other, equivalent kind of power to serve a similar notion that she’s reaching for power beyond what’s deemed acceptable out of desperate ambition, but I haven’t thought of a specific ability that I like. I could just swap the lightning powers, but they feel ingrained in Genichiro’s character and I’d like Emma to have something unique. The concept is there, but still incomplete.
As for the two of them, Genichiro and Emma of course grow up together. They’re close; they’re near in age and Isshin and Dogen’s friendship often brings them into proximity. They get along well, and in particular, the similar things they went through during the war and how that led them to Ashina castle is a point of close connection. They understand each other and mean a great deal to each other. They both squabble as kids do, but in serious matters, they always defend one another.
As teenagers, when Genichiro’s protectiveness is settling in and he’s learned more about healing, he repeatedly tries to interfere when he thinks Isshin is pushing Emma too far, when he sees her with an unhealthy amount of work and an unhealthy lack of rest. He insists that she gets a break which Emma always resents, hating any implication that she’s not as strong as she should be. She yells at him for it, but they’re young and Genichiro thinks it’s the right thing to do to stand up for his friend, while Emma instead starts trying to hide any of her struggles from him.
Years later, when Genichiro is more mature and recognizes the effect he’s having, he lets up on interfering. He apologizes and tries to correct course so that Emma will at least feel safe coming to him for aid if she’s ailing, even when she refuses to back down or let anyone else know. It does help to repair that point of contention, but part of the damage is immutable. Emma trusts Genichiro more than anyone else, but not utterly, not with everything.
Nearing the time of game, a rift has formed between them. The Interior Ministry is bearing down on Ashina and Emma is wrapped in paranoia and desperate to prove herself, to overcome her past memories of being a helpless child, just a powerless victim of tragedy. She still doesn’t want to harm people, but she’s convinced that power is the only thing that can truly protect them, and that she must strive for more. Her more vile choices continue to actively grieve her. Emma is smart, and though her fear of Shura leads her astray, she’s also aware that she too could become one, and that keeps her guilty conscious at the front of her mind.
Genichiro keeps trying to get through to Emma with no avail. He’s still stubbornly determined to save everyone he can, but he’s not so attached to Ashina as a country that he’s responsible for, instead focusing on its people. He sees the sense in fleeing instead of clinging to the sinking ship that is Ashina. When Kuro tries to escape, he balks at Isshin’s plan to help him and his shinobi at risk to Emma, but he can’t find any alternative, thus setting off the canon plotline.
I find this a great AU for Genichiro/Wolf because it puts them into proximity a lot more. Genichiro is already quite fond of Kuro from his time looking after him in the castle, and he’s very curious about the shinobi he speaks so highly of. He patches him up and watches keenly once he’s back on his feet. He’s impressed by his resilience, not just of body, but of spirit too, now that he can see it.
Wolf is reserved, but equally intrigued by Genichiro- loomingly tall, powerfully built, and stern faced, and yet he’s a doctor. His scarred and calloused fingers touch careful and precise as he examines his discolored skin. Their cooperation to treat the surge of Dragon Rot brings them closer, drawing more conversation from Wolf than he ever planned for. They’re unexpectedly similar and they both like the time spent together.
Even so, Genichiro is conflicted over his care for Emma. When Wolf is close to the castle, at the risk of losing his very fresh and fragile trust, Genichiro has to request, if it’s at all possible, that Wolf spare Emma’s life. It does indeed earn Wolf’s suspicion and rattle their burgeoning bond, but he ultimately says that he’ll try.
Of course, nothing’s that simple, and Wolf sees no way to win without killing her when they fight on the balcony, and the grief in Genichiro’s eyes sparks guilt. But his broken promise proves a moot point when Emma resurrects. Wolf had feared Genichiro’s request meant he would side with Emma at Kuro’s expense, but watching his desperate pleas for her to leave her path of destruction dispels his distrust. He recognizes the earnest desire to save someone dear. Surprisingly, it even makes the unfamiliar affection in him grow.
Genichiro continues to help him after the duel. It’s increasingly clear how agitated and distressed he is that he can’t do more when everything is falling apart. Wolf’s steady presence is soothing and Genichiro takes heart in all he accomplishes on their mission for Severance. His tender relationship with Kuro endears him, even while it makes their uncertain future even heavier.
Genichiro is incredibly conflicted upon finding the alternate form of Immortal Severance that demands Wolf’s life instead of Kuro’s. It goes so horribly against the grain for him to pick between one life or another and simply accept the loss. He feels like a child again, losing everyone he loves all at once. He doesn’t know how to hand over the information he learned, especially since he knows what Wolf will choose. The thought of losing him is strikingly unbearable after their short time together. It doesn’t help that all this reminds him of the pain of losing Tomoe to the same fate.
Wolf has to pressure him for it, but Genichiro does eventually tell him the truth. Withholding it would be a betrayal Wolf would never forgive. And despite the pain, Genichiro won’t step back and make him go through it alone.
There’s a lot of different ways it can go from this point and I like all of them. It can follow the structure of any of the canon endings- the Shura ending is the most compelling to me. It would have such a bitter irony from Genichiro’s perspective, that all his best intentions and attempts to interfere amounted to this. He sees that Emma was right, and it’s his last desperate bid to rectify this disaster by fighting the monster Emma was trying to keep at bay all the while. The man he trusted over her, the man he led here. And he can’t defeat him. The tragedy is so good.
I also have a half formed idea for a kind of “better end” version where Emma survives and stops opposing Kuro, and not everyone in Ashina dies. I think the changes Genichiro and Emma would cause in their roles would open up that possibility in interesting ways. Namely, Genichiro insistence on actively fighting to make a difference and making an effort on Emma’s behalf, caring for her even at the bitter end. And Emma having more patience and awareness of the wretched consequences of her actions that remains even through her blinding conviction to reach for more power. It would follow the return ending, but the details aren't refined and I’ve already rambled plenty already. Fix its are hard with Sekiro considering how fucked up everything is from the outset :’)
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Re:Kinder Fun Facts of the day☺️!!! Have you ever wondered who talks the most from the main cast in Re:Kinder?? Well, I did😊. Today I'll be answering this question with some graphs and as a bonus telling you what words each character uses the most! I will warn you, this will be a bit long and I don't know how to be less verbose so, yeah!!!
First, I've made some basic rules as to what I counted regarding how much the characters speak. Not all lines really count as speaking, after all.
Any of the incoherent screaming lines don't count. There's a lot of screaming since the characters die a lot (as expected for a horror RPG game), but I don't really count that as speaking unless they're saying proper words. In that same vein, I didn't really count any of the panting or sniffing and such that are conveyed through words. Again, I don't really see that as a character actively speaking their thoughts!
If I cannot tell who a line belongs to, I will not give it to anyone. This happens for certain lines, so I felt this rule was important.
I won't be counting repetitions of the same line if it's on a variation of the same scene. This may sound a bit strange, but when a character dies, the game goes on to the same next scene it would regardless (unless the scene that follows it is an ending), with variations and new lines here and there to account for the dead character, but a lot will be reused and placed in the exact same beats it normally would have been in originally. So, this rule is here for that. Oh, and also the scenes with bits of Yuuichi's backstory that appear in Shunsuke's head won't be counted twice, because some appear twice line by line.
Of course, the "..." lines won't count. I am so sorry Aya!!!!😞
Now that the ground rules have been set, there's just one thing I want to mention. Though I will count all the total lines for Takumi and Yuuichi like any other character, I just want to mention that first I will have two separate counts for them! Takumi | Takumiel and Yuuichi | Yuuichi's Heart respectively.
Takumiel is separate because I was curious about how much Takumi spoke as an archangel compared to when he was alive. Yuuichi's Heart is because he speaks so much he feels notable enough to be given his own division, even if he and Yuuichi at the end of the day are one person
(I count the silly mind telepathy where Shunsuke is being directly spoken to [and being told things normal Yuu would avoid saying at that point] and the comical theater as Yuuichi's Heart. I clarify in case one assumes he only starts being counted the moment he's directly labelled as Yuuichi's Heart. Any line that can't be distinguished between Yuuichi's Heart and Yuuichi will be given to Yuuichi by default.)
With nothing else to be clarified let's get to the numbers!!!😊😊
First, the line counts with Takumiel and Yuuichi's Heart counted individually!! Here are the rankings:
Shunsuke (With a lead of 535 lines over second place!!)
Yuuichi
Rei
Yuuichi's Heart
Hiroto
Ryou
Sayaka
Aya
Takumi
Takumiel
You may be thinking— woah, does Shunsuke really speak that much?! You could say that, for a good chunk of those lines are from how he describes interactable points around the map and his inner thoughts, so they aren't all exactly said out loud. The benefit of being the protagonist, I suppose ww
Funny enough, Yuuichi's Heart has almost as many lines as Yuuichi does for not having that much time in the game, being on the higher end between the characters that don't get the benefit of being a protagonist (lol)!
Admittedly I had expected for Rei and Hiroto to have a more similar amount of lines given their nearly equal amount of presence, but for what it is Rei surpassed Hiroto by 51 lines! I also had expected for Takumiel to speak a little bit more than Takumi but turns out the opposite is true.
While the lack of lines of Takumi and Takumiel are to be expected due to their short time on the game, what stands out is Aya not even reaching triple digits between her other peers who are in there for most of the game. This is because a good chunk of Aya's lines in game are silence!^^" And thus weren't counted. If ellipses were a word, she surely would have reached triple digits, but unfortunately they're not.
Now the line count with combined sums of Takumi | Takumiel and Yuuichi | Yuuichi's Heart!!!
In here, the ranking isn't affected, with Yuuichi remaining second place and Takumi being last place. But the disparity of everyone's numbers compared to Takumi's feels a bit more clear to see when Takumiel isn't individually counted.
With Yuuichi's line counts combined, Shunsuke remains 318 lines ahead of him, but it also means Yuuichi has a 59% the amount of Shunsuke's lines; and impressive feat for someone who doesn't get the benefit of being the point of view for everything you press... Although he does also have an upper hand over everyone by essentially being the plot of this game ww
But maybe line counts do not suffice to tell how much a character speaks. Yes, Shunsuke has a bunch of lines from everything he interacts with, but is it really reliable to say he speaks all that much in all those lines? A good chunk of those could easily have 3 words each! So with this in mind, let's do a word count.
Even in a word count, Shunsuke has the lead, having a lead of 2,247 words over second place. But we'll see about that when we combine Yuuichi's numbers. Anyway, here's the ranking!
Shunsuke
Yuuichi's Heart
Yuuichi
Rei
Hiroto
Ryou
Sayaka
Aya
Takumi
Takumiel
This time, Yuuichi's Heart is the one at second place!!! It's pretty funny that he speaks more than his physical counterpart ww. I genuinely didnt think he'd out yap himself that way when I chose to count for him individually 😭!!! He has a lead of 63 words over himself, but a lead nonetheless.
In here, Rei and Hiroto are more even than in the line counts, with the difference seeming more minimal when put into words. But it also showcases that despite Rei having more lines than Yuuichi's Heart in the line count, those only get to have a bit over half of the amount of words he talks (To be fair he does get to infodump a lot in his section of the game).
And here's the combined word count!!! Suddenly Shunsuke's lead is only by a mere 55 words! So Yuuichi speaks about as much as he does with 318 less lines.
I must admit that I genuinely did not expect it to be that close. When I chose to count the lines for when you interact with things for Shunsuke, I thought he was granted to speak an absurd amount more than anyone else. But turns out that Yuuichi speaks about the same amount out loud when most of Shunsuke's are his own thoughts ww. But it does make sense! He is still the plot of this game.
So, after all those charts, here's the average/middle point of lines and words for characters to have, because why not, it's fun.
Average Line Count (YH and Takumiel counted individually): 197 lines
Average Line Count (When combined): 247 lines
Average Word Count (YH and Takumiel counted individually): 1,333 words
Average Word Count (When combined): 1,666 words
So there it is. That's how much the characters in Re:Kinder speak!
But wait!!! I am not done. I will share with you an additional fun fact... Did you ever want to know what word each of these characters said the most?! This one will be quicker, I do promise.
When it came to counting these words I did not count stop words, that being common words that are used all the time by everyone in English. "I, you, me, the, to, a, my, your, yes, no"... Words like that! Otherwise everyone would have one of those as their most said word and it'd be rather boring to look at. With that said, here are the words these characters say the most!
Shunsuke: Yuuichi - said 40 times! (this genuinely confused me so much im sorry he uses interjections so much I had expected it to be something like "huh" or "um" but no i dont know how this passed by me as i was rounding up all the lines he says or proofreading or writing all of those lines WHAT?!?! its been two days and it still takes me out)
Ryou: Shunsuke - Said 14 times
Sayaka: Murderer - Said 7 times (All in one sentence!)
Takumi | Takumiel (counted in one for how little he speaks.): Takumiel - Said 3 times (That name is so important, he said it thrice.)
Aya: Sorry - Said 5 times
Rei: Hell, gonna, look, Yuuchi - said 8 times (Most of the repeated words she says are stop words for she doesn't tend to speak about the same things repeatedly.)
Hiroto: Shunsuke - Said 17 times
Yuuichi (separate from YH): Problem - Said 17 times
Yuuichi's Heart: Mama - Said 24 times
Yuuichi (Overall): Mama - Said 31 times
So that is finally it. That is the fun fact of today.😊😊 Use this to woe your friends at parties!!!
I am aware Mami speaks about enough to be counted in, but this is pretty time consuming to do and I'm not sure anyone is invested on her enough to count her in. But if there's enough curiosity regarding that, I'll try counting her in. But for now this suffices.☺️ Thanks for reading!
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Hi Lofty!
We really didn’t want to give the boys back, but…..
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Shadow looked at the girls with wide, fearful eyes. “Do we really have to go back to the Westwing? Why can’t we just stay with you instead?” Power stood next to him with a carefully blank face, only his slightly trembling hands betraying his emotions.
Mel opened her mouth, about to say something when she got distracted by a loud banging noise coming from the door. The girls exchanged a look. “Who could that be at this time of the day?” Whispered Nancy. Mel shrugged and went to open the door, but froze when she saw who stood in front of her. A tall figure in a blue tunic and cap, covered in plate armor, with glowing white eyes looking at the two heroes still standing inside.
“You said seven days. It has been seven days by your reckoning. I’m going to bring them back now.” The Fierce Deity stepped around the girl still standing in the doorway and towards the boys, picking both of them up with ease and throwing them over his shoulders as if they weighed nothing.
“You can come with me and say goodbye or stay here. It’s your choice.” He said with his deep, rumbling voice as he walked towards the door. “Wait, we want to come with you!” Nancy blurted, being the first of the girls to shake off their surprise.
The two followed the tall being to the west wing, having to take five steps for each of his singular long strides. They eventually arrived at the west wing, where Fierce finally set the two disgruntled heroes down. He turned to the two girls, only now catching up enough to come through the doorway.
“...”
“ wow! you’re fast, well faster than i expected for a walk.” said Mel
“You have done well, these two small ones look much better after a week in your care.” Nancy saw the ghost of a smile on Fierce’s lips for a moment, before his usual wooden expression returned.
“Thanks? More importantly, I hope you guys take care of yourselves! and I hope that this was nice, you deserve nice things.” Nancy spoke the last part as though quoting something, though none of the heroes had any idea what.
“Goodbye until we can steal you away from Lofty again!” Mel called out with a wink
Shadow perked up, “Ducks?” he asked before the door was closed and locked by the Fierce deity, a moment after the lock clicked the sounds of Lofty’s car returning were heard and the girls scrambled for the window, hoping it was still open.
WELL OK FINE I DIDNT NEED MY HEART ANYWAY 😭😭😭 My poor babies I feel like a villain sosjsbfofcjbsqljwber LOL
DONT WORRY BOYS I LOVE YOU I SWEAR—
HA Fierce being the one to retrieve them, seems appropriate he’s just like “ok time’s up” 😂
@nancyheart11, Mel, thank you two SO MUCH I cannot adequately express how cute and sweet this was, I literally would get so happy every time I saw an ask and looked forward to seeing what adventures they had ❤️❤️❤️ this was adorable
Love you both ❤️❤️❤️
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