you know that really comfy feeling you get after you take a shower or a bath and wrap up in a soft robe? i want to experience that with Foul Legacy SO badly.
just both of you washing up after a long day- you help Childe wash his hair, scrubbing his fluffy ginger mane with lightly scented shampoo, and he nearly falls asleep in the tub from your gentle ministrations. Foul Legacy also genuinely enjoys when you dry his hair, leaning into your touch and basking in the warm air from the hairdryer. only when he’s completely clean and dry do you go and take a shower for yourself, washing up and wrapping yourself in a comfy robe afterwards. you told Legacy that he could fall asleep without you, but he refuses because he wants his human to snuggle with!! he’s very drowsy and toasty by the time you exit the bathroom, curled up under a fluffy blanket, shaking his head every few minutes to stay awake.
when Foul Legacy sees you, he purrs sleepily and scoots over, raising the blanket so you can join him, before wrapping his arm around your waist and pulling you close. it’s cozy and warm underneath, being hugged by your lovely Abyssal moth monster while also under a blanket, still clean and comfy from your shower. you can hear soft, rumbling purrs in your ears, and if you reach up and scratch behind Legacy’s horn the purrs increase tenfold, his claws kneading the blanket. with a sleepy smile you cuddle closer to his chest so you can hear his heartbeat and promptly fall asleep- tomorrow morning is going to be full of soft trills and chirps when you both wake up, and Childe’s pleading expression for you not to go to work that day.
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i rlly need to cut my hair it looks ridiculous at this lenght and i refuse to go back to long hair
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changing so much from before uni and even since the beginning couple of months of uni in terms of confidence and style is so funny. had someone come to me for fashion advice the other day as "the fashionable friend" and i panicked because what do you mean people want my advice on that.
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“But, in a post-Cobain scene where men wear dresses and scream out their vulnerability, Cornell's bare chest and unusually dramatic voice - a sexy rumble at ground level, a Wagnerian shriek in its upper register - seem unapologetically masculine.” (x)
(via @bearcub81212)
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image id: a close up painting of samira hashemi and emily castenada kissing. they are seen from the shoulders up, and the frame crops the tops of their heads. samira has her hand on emily’s neck, and behind them are bright waves of color in blue, yellow, and pink. end id
oc-tober day 8: romance
required listening with this image
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my very strong philosophy that i need to perceive my characters as real people in order to feel like i can write them at the depth a novel needs + i try to see expand my view of them as far as possible so they have a life an existence that a novel only snapshots a part of + this being a big part of my writers identity bc my relationship with my characters is very important to me is still very real but also very funny now because i've realised when it comes to short fiction i do not give a fuck like that. like i put everything into my characters bc i think making complex characters/relationships is my best skill but they are nothing but names to me (and i barely name my protagonists cause i just dont give a fuck if its not needed) and shadows reflecting an idea i thought was cool. like the way with novels i'll say felix and beau and dorothy are my best friends and they've just granted me access to their stories and i can't imagine how i'd go through life without thinking about them and their lives...then with short fiction the characters are just dolls that i throw out once i'm done with them
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