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flowsociety · 4 months
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Enhance Your Kid's Style and Comfort with Flow Society Youth Lacrosse Shorts and Kids Character T-shirts
When it comes to activewear for kids, few garments rival the versatility and comfort of Flow Society Youth Lacrosse Shorts. Crafted with premium materials and tailored to provide unrestricted movement, these shorts are a favorite among budding athletes and fashion enthusiasts alike.
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justsmartcloset · 11 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Youth Short sleeve T-shirt, Russell athletic, Cornell lacrosse.
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sadiesaids0h · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nike black lacrosse dri-fit shortsleeve shirt youth medium athletic sports top M.
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2022nursejessie · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Shock Doctor Hex Sleeveless Padded Sternum Impact Shirt Youth Medium - White NIB.
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theultimatefan · 2 years
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National Lacrosse League Announces League-Wide Activation for ‘Every Child Matters’ Initiative
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The National Lacrosse League (@NLL), the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world, today announced its expanded support and awareness schedule for “Every Child Matters.” It is a league-wide initiative that brings awareness to the forcible placement of Indigenous children in residential and boarding schools by the Canadian and United States governments from the 19th century to as late as 1996 in Canada.
In the campaign’s second year, all 15 teams will participate in the program, which will run from Week 9 (Jan. 23-29) through Week 11 (Feb. 6-12) of the 2022-2023 season. Then for the remainder of the season, players will wear specially designed helmet decals supporting “Every Child Matters.”
All 15 NLL teams will be involved, either as host or as a road participant, with a planned home activity later in the season for some teams. Players will sport the NLL’s “Every Child Matters” logo on a specially designed warmup shirt, along with the helmet decal. The league will also produce audio and video messaging for broadcasts on TSN and ESPN. Additional content will be incorporated into NLL.com and league social channels, as well as into game presentations.
“Our continued work with Indigenous athletes and communities is a major priority for the National Lacrosse League, and the ‘Every Child Matters’ education process and activations are key components of that platform,” said NLL Commissioner Brett Frood. “This program presents an opportunity to facilitate meaningful conversations about the atrocities perpetrated by the residential and boarding school systems, continue the journey toward reconciliation, and honor survivors and their families.”
The “Every Child Matters” initiative is a part of the league’s ever-growing participation and awareness programs tied to Indigenous culture, which is at the core of the league’s values and the history of the sport of lacrosse. The work includes educational programs for athletes, coaches, staff and fans, land acknowledgment ceremonies, and charitable and social responsibility programs to strengthen and enhance the ties between league stakeholders and the Indigenous community.
Several NLL teams played games and conducted youth programs on Indigenous reservations earlier this season, with Philadelphia facing off against Georgia on Nov. 26 at Tsha’ Thoñ’nhes (Where They Play Ball) Arena at Onondaga Nation. Meanwhile, Las Vegas, San Diego and Halifax played a mini tournament in Akwesasne at the A’nowara’ko:wa Arena (colloquially called the Turtle Dome). This was the first of more in-person events ranging from clinics to other happenings that are currently in the planning stages and will be announced later in the season.
For “Every Child Matters,” the league created a new logo for this season with designer Justin Gilbert of Kuvua Designs. Justin was selected due to his work in support of Indigenous organizations and his connection to the cause, being born and raised on the Southern Ute Reservation. The logo contains the silhouette of an Indigenous child wearing a ribbon shirt and holding a traditional wooden lacrosse stick. The text “Every Child Matters” appears next to the image with a heart and feather.
“In this logo, I wanted to celebrate the culture we as Native Americans endured to keep. Since there are so many tribes that were affected by residential schools, my goal was to represent the vast collective of tribes who were affected,” Gilbert said.
Fans will be able to purchase cotton shirts through the league’s online stores, NLLShop.com and NLLStore.ca. For every shirt sold, the NLL will donate to the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund in Canada and The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition in the United States.
“With support from third-party fundraisers like the National Lacrosse League, we are reaching even more people throughout Canada, building cultural understanding, and creating a path to-ward reconciliation,” said Sarah Midanik, CEO and President of the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. “Thank you for answering Gord’s call to ‘Do Something’ to improve relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.”
“We are grateful for the National Lacrosse League’s willingness to partner with us and use its platform to bring awareness to the atrocities forced upon Indigenous children, families and sovereign nations across Canada and the United States,” added Deborah Parker (Tulalip), CEO of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. “As we continue to work with boarding school survivors, educate the public, and advocate for policies that promote truth, justice and healing, partnerships like this will make our work more impactful.“
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belligerentbagel · 3 years
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Originally posted by @the-aila-test​ (here), edited to add descriptions of each website and update the links. 
Native-owned businesses to buy from. Taken from the North American Indian Association of Detroit.
For text searching, some of the major categories used are: Food, beverages, clothing, accessories, jewellery, home goods, hygiene, beauty, books, sporting goods — but there are also many items that didn’t fit neatly into those categories, so try ctrl+F / cmd+F for whatever product you have in mind! 
https://www.sweetgrasstradingco.com - Food, beverages (coffee & tea), skincare and grooming, beauty products from a wide variety of different Native-owned brands. The closest thing to a one-stop shop you will get. 
https://nativeharvest.com - Food (maple syrup, jellies, coffee, cereal, soups), jewellery, books and stationery.
https://byellowtail.com - Clothing (stylish af hoodies, swimsuits, cardigans and jackets, tops, scarves, dresses), jewellery, candles, beauty and hygiene (soap, lotions, lip balms) from a variety of Native designers.
https://trickstercompany.com - Clothing (tees, sweatshirts, crop tops, leggings, dresses), accessories (sunglasses, keychains, zipper pulls, headbands, beanies, ties, umbrellas, tote bags, pins), paper goods (stationery, books, prints, stickers, home goods and decor, sporting goods (basketballs, longboards)
https://www.salishstyle.com - Clothing (tees, hoodies), accessories (beanies, some really cool backpacks), stickers, pins, blankets, thermoses
https://hutxh.com - Clothing (tops), accessories (necklaces, hats, bags)
https://furandhide.com - VERY COOL leather and fur products! Drums, flutes, bells, rattles, shells. Also a selection of skulls, bones, claws, teeth, quills, feathers, and obsidian items. 
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https://www.wapatobeads.com - Loose beads for crafting, finished beaded products, and various other items (blankets, aprons, purses, robes, hats, wallets)
https://www.cultureshockjewelry.com - Jewellery (necklaces, earrings, bracelets)
https://aylelum.com - Clothing (printed dresses, tunics, ponchos, tops, jackets)
https://shop.dancingbearindiantrader.com - Fabric, beads, buttons, Mehron face paint (!!!), jewellery findings, sewing notions, rhinestones, and craft tools. 
http://mohawklacrosse.net - Sporting goods (lacrosse sticks).
https://www.thentvs.com - Clothing (super cool shirts, jackets, socks, hats), accessories (bracelets, backpacks, pins), home goods (lip balm, prints). Here’s a pull quote for attention, because you *need* to look at the pop culture on this site: Our mission is to teach the youth the importance of embracing culture and history while building a Native American clothing company. We use art and streetwear mixed with our culture to create one-of-a-kind designs that embrace our Native American culture and heritage.
https://bisonstarnaturals.com - Hygiene (liquid soap, bar soap, lotions).
https://cheekbonebeauty.ca - Beauty (Sustainably-sourced makeup! Lipstick, lip pencils, lipgloss, eyeliner, eyeshadow). 
https://www.indigecos.com - Beauty (makeup) (07/04/2021 currently on vacation, reopening 07/12)
https://www.quwutsunmade.com - Beauty (lotions, salve, fragrances, lip balms), pins, stickers, limited edition hoodies.
https://sistersky.com - Hygiene (body mists, shampoo, body wash, body bars, bath bombs)
https://urbannativeera.com - Clothing and goods with the “you are on native land” slogan (hoodies, tops, hats, socks, patches, stickers, pins)
https://www.lnukclothingco.ca - Clothing (07/04/2021 new website & currently under construction)
https://www.oxdxclothing.com - Clothing (tees and hoodies), prints, stickers, cut-and-sew original pieces.
https://sequoiasoaps.com - Hygiene (soaps, bath bombs, body and face scrubs), beauty (lotions, mists, lip balm, fragrances), candles, incense.
https://www.blackbelteaglescout.com - Albums from musician Katherine Paul.
https://birchbarkbooks.com - Books by and about Native Americans (Ojibwemowin-language books and materials for other Native languages, NA fiction and poetry, Native studies, memoirs and biographies, young adult, children’s books)
https://redplanetbooksncomics.com - NA comic books, graphic novels, children’s books.
https://kotahbear.com - Jewellery (rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, hair sliders and hair clips), home goods (blankets), assorted accessories (bolo ties, belt buckles).
https://bedrechocolates.com - Food (Chocolates! Bars, chocolate-dipped potato chips, chocolate-dipped nuts, chocolate sauce)
https://redlakenationfoods.com - Food (wild rice (a VAST selection), mixes and batters, jellies and syrups), beverages (tea, coffee), home goods and decor, jewellery.
https://shop.tankabar.com - Food: “A real food meat bar with a delicious smoky and slightly sweet flavor, made with grass-fed bison and tart-sweet cranberries.“ Nut-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free.
https://thunderislandcoffee.com - Beverages (coffee).
https://www.indianpueblostore.com - Assorted gifts (jewellery, music, paintings and prints, pins, mugs, food, watches, sculptures). Another one-stop shop representing different Native craftspeople. 
https://www.totemdesignhouse.com - Clothing (tees, hoodies, there is Star Wars), jewellery (earrings), home goods (pillows, tea towels), hygiene and beauty (soap, joint cream, candles, bath bombs, lip balm)
https://www.shenative.com - Leather handbags, jewellery (earrings), clothing (tees).
https://www.manitobah.com - Shoes (mukluks, moccasins)
https://www.gourdjewels.com - Jewellery (07/04/2021 currently closed, but their Facebook page (here) is seeking artists who would be interested in selling with them)
https://ginewusa.com - Clothing (jackets, jeans, tees, coats, vests), accessories (bandannas, hats), jewellery (cuff bracelets, earrings, pendant necklaces). They got a Vogue feature yoooo
https://etkie.com - Jewellery (beaded cuff bracelets). Featured in NYT and Elle.
https://www.aconav.com - Handbags (wristlets, crossbody bags, totes, bucket bags, shoulder bags), clothing (tees, bandannas, uhh also some made-upon-order fashion week runway gowns).
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salmonskinrolltf · 3 years
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Hey there would love to roll the die! I’m 30, and just in general a large human both height and weight, but not in shape. Would love to go back to my college days and take advantage of my stature to be good at a sport like Lacrosse or Football or something.
I have submitted your request to the Magic Die and you have rolled: 1
You’re wandering the campus of your former university before the annual Homecoming game commences. As you reminisce about your youth, you start to feel more of a spring in your step. You notice that your shirt is pulling closer to your body, your stomach deflating like a balloon that has been stuck with a pin. Your chest is doing the same, sucking back until you have a completely flat torso. You look through the gap in your newly baggy shirt in astonishment as the hairs that dot your chest recede back into their follicles. You’re getting younger! It’s actually happening!
You shout “woohoo!” and snort unintentionally. Well, that was weird. Your mind is distracted when the fat begins to sluice out of your arms and legs as well and you duck into the library, which has the closet bathroom, so you can investigate your changes in the mirror. When you arrive, you see that your hair has returned to its former thickness and lengthened slightly, but it slicks itself back in a prim style while you watch. You wait for the rest of your wish to come true, but instead your image in the mirror becomes blurrier and blurrier. You panic, reaching out to touch the cold surface in front of you, but a weird clicking sound makes you notice that you’re holding something. A pair of glasses? You put them on, and suddenly the face in front of you comes back into sharp focus. The skinny, pale face with a nose that sticks out a little too much and an overbite that nine years of braces couldn’t correct.
All your memories of the past ten years swirl out of your brain like a flushing toilet, taking any knowledge of sports along with them. Your mind is such a perfect blank that you couldn’t even tell anyone what sport a three-pointer belongs to. But suddenly your brain fills with rapidly flashing images. Physics. Calculus. Biochemistry. Debate club. Getting into school with a full ride scholarship because of your impossible SAT and AP scores. All your awareness of the rosters of various MLB teams is replaced by a full working knowledge of the periodic table. Your hobbies have been erased and replaced with a passion for stamp collecting and hunting for rare mushrooms. You grin at yourself in the mirror, giggle, and snort, adjusting your bow tie so it hangs perfectly around your skinny neck. Time to pick up some light reading on the mating patterns of wolves and head back to your dorm for a Battlestar Galactica marathon. You can’t wait!
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sleekervae · 3 years
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Suck It And See [0.2]
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"So, what's it like?" Rose asked. Jade laid flat out on her bed, staring at the cracks and stains in the ceiling while her best friend was on the phone.
"It's cold," she said, "Even for post-summer in England, it's cold,"
"What do you mean by cold?" Rose asked again, "That don't make no sense,"
"It's just very isolating is all," Jade replied, "None of these cousins have even come over to say 'hi',"
She hummed from the other end in thought, "Well, perhaps they're waiting for you to come out of your room?" she inquired.
"That'd be fine," Jade said, "If they too weren't locked in their own rooms. Rose, the only sounds I hear are the odd car driving by or the birds in the trees. It's eery, there's no life here whatsoever,"
"They're a suburban family, s'pose. Suburbans do things differently," Rose said, "Remember my next door neighbour? The brownstone that always reeked of meat?"
"Rose, that whole neighbourhood smells of deli meat. You're round the corner from the artisan markets," Jade said.
"Don't matter," Rose said, "Fact is that we lived in a suburb and every single person in that bloody square-radius was whacked,"
Jade sighed, "I think I'd rather be in a Newcastle as oppose to this," she said.
"Well, what's this Auntie all about, then?" Rose asked, "You said she was rich?"
"That's the only cool thing about her," Jade mused, "She married into it. Think she's put out a pound for my mum's treatments? Think again, kid,"
"Perhaps taking you in is her way of chipping in?" Rose said, "You know, take the emotionally-distraught-teenager out of the equation?"
Jade rolled onto her side, staring glumly out the foggy window that overlooked the neighbourhood. It looked more like a still-life than a reality, with silent streets, strangled grass, nobody about on the streets. It was depressingly glum, a place that no emotional teenager could possibly withstand in her circumstances.
"As far as I'm concerned, I should be at home instead,"
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Right at seven-fifteen in the evening, Jade was refreshed and redressed, this time in a simple white t-shirt and a pair of comfortable jeans. Her long, thick brown hair was tied up in a loose ponytail, showing off her gorgeous, youthful face. The wonderful smell of roast meat and steamed vegetables filled her nose, and it suddenly dawned on Jade that she was starving. She hadn't eaten anything since she had left her house this morning. She had had a cup of coffee and a scone with her dad in a local cafe by the station, a little father-daughter time before she would have to chug off. It wasn't the most pleasant bonding time for Jade, she still had mixed feelings towards her father and his actions.
Aunt Joy looked to have her head in the oven, a cynically amusing concept to Jade as she entered the kitchen. It was twice the size of her kitchen back home, with jade marble counter tops, clean wooden cabinets, a big, beautiful stainless steel fridge, and a state-of-the-art oven and stove-top set. A few feet away was a grand dining table covered in a green and yellow patch table cloth. And in two of the seats were her younger cousins, Charlie and Noah. The boys were fraternal twins, both eleven years of age with dark bowl-cuts, pudgy and pasty faces, with a thick rimmed glasses sitting on both of their noses. They seemed to be fighting over who's turn it was to play with their video game console.
"Charlie, it's my turn!" Noah whined as he tried to make a grab for the gameboy, "Yeh said yeh'd let me play after yeh killed the dragon!"
"Yeah!" Charlie sneered back, "But now I 'ave to kill the mutant lava monster!" he exclaimed. Noah continued to whine at him and kept grabbing for the console. Soon afterwards, a little, wispy-haired boy came running into the kitchen, yelling for his life.
"AAH! Mummy!" the little boy ran and hide behind Aunt Joy. Jade watched with confusion as another boy, taller than she was, came running after the little boy. He had a gremlin mask on over his head, but the young boy wasn't old enough to understand. Alfie, he was. He couldn't have been older than seven or eight.
"Mummy! Oliver's tryna' eat me!" he yelled. The older boy, sixteen-year-old Oliver, ripped off the deformed, ugly mask and started to laugh.
"Oh, take a joke, Alf. I was only kiddin'," Oliver said to him. Aunt Joy refrained from rolling her eyes as she pulled the roast beef out of the of oven and set it on the stove top to cool.
"Boys, did you say hello to your cousin?" She asked in a diminutive sneer.
The shenanigans in the kitchen came to a sudden stop as they all turned around and focused on Jade. She suddenly felt as though she was being glared down by a pack of wild hyenas.
Oliver, being the oldest, made his move first as he slung an arm around his cousin, "Long time, no see, cuz,"
Out of all her cousins, Jade tended to gravitate towards Oliver most. Perhaps because he was older, perhaps because he was good looking? Jade would never have any romantic kindlings towards him, he was her cousin after all. Regardless, Jade could appreciate his high cheek bones, shaggy but combed back hair, and well-chiseled body. He was a top player on the school's lacrosse team after all.
Uncle Cosmo entered the dining room soon after and had the boys set the table for dinner. He kept calling for Flora to come down from her room.
"Flo! Yehr ma 'as dinner on!" He shouted down the hall.
Jade took a seat at the end of the table, unsure of what else to do as Oliver and and Charlie set the table. He had ripped the game boy away from them and placed it on the spice rack whets neither of them could reach. Flora eventually came down and took a seat on the opposing side to Jade, between Oliver and Alfie.
They all sat down and Aunt Joy placed the roast and veggies in the middle of the table. Noah sat to Jade's left and Uncle Cosmo to her right. They both suddenly grabbed her hands. She was confused until she saw the rest of the family join hands and she realised they were going to say Grace.
"Do yeh say Grace before dinner, Jade?" Charlie asked her, clearly sensing get unease.
Aunt Joy replied before Jade could even open her mouth, "No dear, your Aunty Ruth doesn't believe in God," she said.
"So... Do you not believe in God, Jade?" Charlie asked.
"Erm... not really," she replied.
"Why?" he asked, "Yeh're not afraid of Him?"
"Charlie!" Uncle Cosmo suddenly cut in, "It's none of the business wha' Jade believes in. Now 'old yeh brother's 'and,"
Jade let out a small sigh of relief. And with that, Aunt Joy proceeded to say Grace:
"Dear Lord, thank you for this food we are about to eat. We are grateful for your provision. We ask that you would bless this food and continue to guide our family along Your path. In the name of Your son Jesus, amen,"
"Amen," the whole table said. They all suddenly turned to Jade, who had stayed silent up until that point."
"... Oh. Erm -- a-amen,"
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Dinner passed as quietly and uncomfortable as possible for Jade. The younger boys kept asking her why she was here, why her mum was sick, why her parents separated. Uncle Cosmo and Aunt Joy steered the conversation away as much as they could, but even Aunt Joy made little attempt to ease Jade into her family. Oliver then went on to tell Jade about the school she would be attending with them -- Stocksbridge High School. Flora meanwhile stayed silent, occasionally throwing a dirty look Jade's way. She couldn't for the life of her understand what her problem was.
Jade helped the five children -- well, four, Flora chose not to help -- clean up afterwards, then they all separated into their own rooms. Jade was at a loss for what to do with herself, so she sat on the couch with Uncle Cosmo as he lit his pipe and watched the evening news.
"Yeh excited for school tomorrow, Jade?" He asked her. Jade nodded slowly, more focused on the puff piece the news channel was doing on a bird sanctuary in Ireland. She had hardly spoken a word all day, and Uncle Cosmo didn't take it lightly. He couldn't begin to imagine what heartbreak was being thrusted upon this young girl.
"Jade, how are yeh doing? Wif all of this?" He asked her. Jade shook her head and looked up at her uncle with those big, sad hazel eyes.
"I'm fine," she replied quietly.
Cosmo sat forward on the couch and looked down the hall, finding the door to the den closed with light flickering from under the door. His wife wouldn't be able to hear him, then.
"Listen, I won' lie to yeh and say 'I know wha' yeh're going through'. I will tell yeh 'owever tha' it will get better. Yehr mum is a lil' fighter, and she will pull through. If anything, she'll do it fer yeh. As fer yeh dad, 'e's gonna 'help yehr mum any way 'e can, yehr ma won' be alone,"
Jade blinked back the tears that were threatening to spill over and wiped her nose on her jumper sleeve, "Jason's in jail, Uncle Cosmo. Jack's living with... Her. And I'm up here. How is she not alone?" she said. One of her older brother, Jason, had been hauled into juvenile detention last year on a drug charge, while her younger brother, Jack, was living with their father's new girlfriend, Winona, for reasons Jade could not see as logical.
Uncle Cosmo shrugged back and sighed, "Well, yehr ma knows she ain't alone because she knows tha' 'er children are thinking of 'er. She don't want yeh to see 'er in her treatments because she don't want yeh to remember 'er like that. Yeh understand wha' I mean, dear?" he said. Jade, again, nodded as a snail's pace, still keeping her eyes trained on the television.
"Things are gonna be strange for the next lil' while, I know. But yeh 'ave us to lean on fer support," he assured her, "Yeh ain't gonna be alone, Jade,"
Jade forced herself to swallow the growing lump in her throat as well as her uncle's articulations. She wanted to believe him, but the homesickness she felt was too fresh in her mind to give in to the ease her uncle was offering. She quickly wiped away the tears that slid down her face before Cosmo could notice and she turned back to the television, not uttering a word for the rest of the evening.
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Morning came faster than Jade would have liked.
After a sleepless night of tossing and turning, Jade grimaced as a loud pounding thundered on her bedroom door.
"Wake up, Jade!" Noah called from the other end, "Mum says we 'ave to get readeh fer school!"
Oh yeah, school. As if she weren't having enough troubles.
Jade groaned and shoved the blankets off her frail body. The floor was cold against her feet and she shivered as a draft whipped across her skin. She did a little stretch and went to the suitcase she hadn't yet bothered to unpack. Unlike her school back home, Jade had to wear a uniform to Stocksbridge -- and ugly one at that, consisting of a button down shirt, a black skirt, and a scratchy grey jumper, and an ugly tie.
If her friends back home could see her now, they'd never let her live this down. Jade had gone to a school where if you dressed like you were on your way to a business meeting downtown, you'd be robbed of your lunch money and locked into the janitor's closet within a span of ten minutes. She missed those ugly, drab classroom walls and rusty lockers that would clatter as you would walk by.
Jade -- now dressed in her new uniform, went to the bathroom to brush her teeth and comb her hair. However, as she tried to turn the bathroom knob, she found it was locked. A shrill voice hollered from the other end.
"Occupied!" Flora shouted with aggravation.
Jade was overcome with a sense of awkward being, unsure of just what to do. The only other bathroom in the house was her Aunt and Uncle's in their bedroom, and the powder room downstairs. Was it appropriate to brush her teeth in there? In this house especially?
"Erm -- i-it's me," Jade called, "Can I come in? I just wanna brush me teeth!"
There was a long, uncomfortable silence before Flora finally replied with an expected "No!"
Jade was beginning to get annoyed with her attitude, "I'll just be thirty seconds, I promise ya! I just really need the sink!"
She heard Flora groan back, "I'm using the sink! Use the loo downstairs!" she exclaimed. Jade bit on her bottom lip nervously, eyeing the corridor to the flight of grandiose stairs. Reluctantly, she took her toothbrush and toothpaste and skittered down the stairs, then headed right for the powder room. As if my a stroke of misfortune, Aunt Joy had spotted her from the kitchen as she was brewing a fresh pot of coffee, and she called after her.
"Jade, dear!" her voice slithered through the air with the grace of a snake, "I certainly hope you're not planning to use the powder room to brush your teeth!" she said, "It's unbecoming, you know,"
Jade refrained from rolling her eyes. It was the powder room, people use the powder room to freshen up. And she needed to freshen up for school so she wouldn't be mistaken for a zombie on her first day.
"Well... Flora refuses to get out of the bathroom... so what do I do?" she asked.
Joy sighed with exasperation, most likely at how petty and ridiculous her daughter was being. Or so Jade had hoped. But by the look on her face, Jade was weary that some of that exasperation may have been directed at her.
"Alright. You can use the powder room this morning. But I will have a talk with Flora," she said. Jade thanked her graciously and hopped into the powder room, feeling as though she had received an indirect warning from a prison warden as oppose to her 'loving' aunty.
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flowsociety · 2 years
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Spreading Positivity 2020 \o/
“What kind of hike is this where we’re climbing over boulders and crawling through the underbrush?! This is like, a fucking obstacle course, not a God damn hike!”
“How are you this bad at this entire outing?” Derek asked, still amused while Stiles righted himself and tugged his shirt away from his skin, the material sticking to him with sweat. “I know you were a bench-warmer for Lacrosse, but weren’t you in track and field in high school?”
“I was, and I was good at it,” Stiles informed him heatedly. “How else would I have escaped all those monsters in my youth? But that’s like, running short sprints, or slowly making your way around the track, and there’s water and Gatorade and air conditioning inside when you’re done!”
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brooken-tcc · 4 years
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I decided to post the first 3 together for now:)
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"How long do you think you'll be here tonight?" I asked Owen, hoping he'd be my ticket out of this stupid party.
He looked hot. Blue button up shirt, brown pants, muscles showing through, curly brown hair, stubble. And those blue eyes.
"Not sure, why?" He looked at me and smiled. "Where'd you leave your hair?" He was sweet, giggly, and I blushed, I was hoping he'd say he liked it.
"Got it cut this weekend." I answered and sat down at on a chair, unlike Isa, who was doing her homework on the floor. "I'm just supposed to be at Brooke Donovan's birthday party, and really don't want to go." I switched back to the main subject, knowing he knew Brooke well.
"Didn't know you were friends." Owen replied.
"We're not, that's why I'm hiding from her." I rolled my eyes and laughed, why'd I not want to be at a friend's birthday?
"Then why are you expected there?"
"Pen's sister is Brooke's best friend, and she wants Pen to be cool or whatever, so she makes her hang with them but she doesn't like it. She's scared of Brooke." Isa explained to him.
"What's so scary about Brooke?"
"Thought you knew her." Isa giggled and Owen looked confused. "Well, for one, she's basically the mean girl of Townsend, and I mean THE mean girl. She doesn't do anything though, she doesn't even say anything, she is just somehow the top girl and everyone sucks up to her. And if she thinks you're weird, you're never gonna be cool or even liked." Isa went on and on about Brooke.
"She isn't the top girl because she's mean, just pretty." I said, it was the truth. Yes, she was mean, but that's not why people adored her.
"Doesn't mean she can't be mean as well." She rolled her eyes and looked at Owen again, who was still listening hard, even though he usually didn't care about our gossips. "She sneaks out at night with her friends and they do witch stuff in the forest. That's what Pen is scared of."
"What witch stuff you idiot? Drugs, that's what they do, not witch stuff." I kicked her leg laughing.
"Good job Pen, Mr.McField will need to report them now. He knows witch stuff means drugs, but you're not supposed to say it." She sat up and we both looked at Owen to see what he'd react.
"What type of drugs?" He raised an eyebrow.
He looked concerned and as if he was thinking hard, trying to decide what's the best way to go about this.
He still looked really handsome and I kind of forgot about getting my sister in trouble just a second ago.
"How would we know, we're not that cool." Isa laughed and went closer to Owen. "Weed I think, nothing hardcore."
That was a lie. For sure, but I understood Isa was trying to convince him not to report them.
"If you want to report something, it should be that Brooke is rumored to be having sex with someone from the staff." I said out of pure jealousy, I knew about Owen and Brooke being close from lacrosse, and I wanted him to think I'm a better person than she is. Gossiping isn't as bad as sleeping with your teachers.
"Where'd you hear that?" Owen seemed even more weirded out now, also a little mad. Maybe he really did hate gossip. Or thought too much of Brooke.
"Just a rumor." Isa murmured. "Let's just forget about all this, Brooke isn't even in our year, you don't teach her and we don't hang with her." She tried to fix what we started, and I should have been more of a help than a burden.
Owen said he'd try and find out what was going on, both with the teacher and with the drugs, so we just went back to doing our thing. Isa left not soon after that, and I was glad to be left alone with Owen, I wanted to get to know him better, just didn't know how to.
"Have you ever tried drugs?" I asked him, immediately regretting my choice of topics, why couldn't I just let the subject go without causing trouble?
"Yes, I was a bit of a troubled youth." He smiled. "You?"
"Just alcohol but not even enough to get drunk." I shrugged, a little embarrassed to admit.
"You're what, 16?" He asked and I was surprised he didn't already know, he must have seen my date of birth a dozen of times.
"17."
"Well, you've got time to party." He smiled.
I wasn't a party girl, so I frankly didn't care much.
"Not if I end up working in a boarding school. Or doing anything remote like that." I wanted to know why he was here, what was his story.
Most of our teachers were divorced or old, the younger ones commuted, they wanted to live a life and not just be locked up here, understandably.
"That's a good thing for some." He nodded. "Partly why I'm here. Keeps me away from trouble."
Trouble? So mysterious. I couldn't imagine him doing anything bad, especially not hurting people. Well, he wouldn't be allowed a job as a teacher if he had done so.
"I want to be a writer." I said it without waiting for him to ask, I knew that was the way to have a conversation with him. "Live somewhere remote and just write. Maybe in a cabin at the edge of a forest. But I don't think I will get to."
"Why wouldn't you?"
"I just have a feeling I will die young." I said what I hadn't dared to say out loud to anyone else.
Owen was easy to talk too. Sometimes too easy.
"What do you mean?" He looked concerned.
"I don't know, I just know I will most likely die young. And if I don't, I'll have the chance to write weird stuff like that for people to shiver."
"Yes that's definitely a good way to scare someone. Scared me." His attention was all on me, not being distracted by the papers and computer, not only listening to half my sentences.
"Didn't mean to."
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I can’t believe you talked me into this
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“What kind of hike is this where we’re climbing over boulders and crawling through the underbrush?! This is like, a fucking obstacle course, not a God damn hike!”
“How are you this bad at this entire outing?” Derek asked, still amused while Stiles righted himself and tugged his shirt away from his skin, the material sticking to him with sweat. “I know you were a bench-warmer for Lacrosse, but weren’t you in track and field in high school?”
“I was, and I was good at it,” Stiles informed him heatedly. “How else would I have escaped all those monsters in my youth? But that’s like, running short sprints, or slowly making your way around the track, and there’s water and Gatorade and air conditioning inside when you’re done!”
Words: 1363, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 25 of Spreading Positivity 2020
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Derek Hale, Stiles Stilinski
Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski
Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Derek Hale Deserves Nice Things, Stiles Stilinski is a Nice Thing, Drama Queen Stiles, Stiles Stilinski is a Drama Queen, Stiles Stilinski is a Mess, Hiking, Derek Hale is a Good Boyfriend, Derek Hale Loves Stiles Stilinski, Stiles Stilinski Loves Derek Hale, Don't copy to another site
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ao3-sterek · 4 years
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I can’t believe you talked me into this
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3ece84p
by isthatbloodonhisshirt (wasterella)
“What kind of hike is this where we’re climbing over boulders and crawling through the underbrush?! This is like, a fucking obstacle course, not a God damn hike!”
“How are you this bad at this entire outing?” Derek asked, still amused while Stiles righted himself and tugged his shirt away from his skin, the material sticking to him with sweat. “I know you were a bench-warmer for Lacrosse, but weren’t you in track and field in high school?”
“I was, and I was good at it,” Stiles informed him heatedly. “How else would I have escaped all those monsters in my youth? But that’s like, running short sprints, or slowly making your way around the track, and there’s water and Gatorade and air conditioning inside when you’re done!”
Words: 1363, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 25 of Spreading Positivity 2020
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Derek Hale, Stiles Stilinski
Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski
Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Derek Hale Deserves Nice Things, Stiles Stilinski is a Nice Thing, Drama Queen Stiles, Stiles Stilinski is a Drama Queen, Stiles Stilinski is a Mess, Hiking, Derek Hale is a Good Boyfriend, Derek Hale Loves Stiles Stilinski, Stiles Stilinski Loves Derek Hale, Don't copy to another site
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3ece84p
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