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Mr. Congeniality. Ontologically incapable of doing anything wrong
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a couple of artfight icons i made for this year's featured roster in preparation for this year's artfight
#artists on tumblr#ocs#original character#oc tag: bee#oc tag: elalna#oc tag: william#oc tag: jack#artfight 2023#art#digital art
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Oc lineup, part 1.
From left to right: Iphigenia, Cedwyn, Hickory, Baby, and Jack
#oc tag: iphigenia#oc tag: baby#oc tag: cedwyn#oc tag: Hickory#oc tag: jack#art#artists on tumblr#artistsupport#artwork#new artist#illustration#illustrator#traditional art#fine art#painter#oc character#character illustration#character art#original character#character design#my characters#own character#oc artist#oc drawing#ocs#hand drawn#drawings#drawn#drawing#tumblr draw
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Happy Holidays!! ✨🎆❄️
what a strong, handsome boy!!! show 'em what you've got, buddy!!
(woah!!! a grace post that isn't malleyuu??? unheard of. in another case, I do need to draw yuu with the first years more,,, I love them,,, I need to honor them as well)
ahggghhhhhhhh i'm still swamped with college stuff so once again, I couldn't make anything more rendered or elaborate sob sob,,,,, so please have this humble quick thing that I did with nothing but the jack brainrot fueling me ToT (seriously, how handsome can they keep making him???)
#twst#twisted wonderland#mal draws#twst sam's new year sale#jack howl#twst jack#twst yuu#twst oc#jackyuu#is there a tag for them actually?#jack howl x oc#jack howl x yuu#twst fanart#disney twisted wonderland#disney twst#twst x yuu#jack howl twst#savanaclaw#twst yume#twst yumeship
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😔 acey gotta keep better track of his cherry pie……
#shoutout to my mooties who helped me patch up the composition at the end EU#the background was fun and everything but it was missing SUM. i gave up#I CAVED!!!! FOCUS ON ASHACE AND THE BANGER RENDERING#i love rendering <3#i think it looks really nice here so focus on that HAHAHA#tag time <3<3#ashace#twstshi#ashi tamadai#ace trappola#ace trappola x oc#twst ace#twst#twst oc#twst yuu#twst yume#aceyuu#DOWS THAT COUBT. I DUNNAUR#twisted wonderland#disney twst#twst wonderland#ashipiko draws ♪#twst grim#grim twst#applejuice was supposed to make a cameo but i scrapped them by the end 😔 jack n sebby are there tho
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Twst pages from a year ago that I found while cleaning my procreate folders :0
I have and always will be a first year ally it seems
#twst#twisted wonderland#twst oc#AINT he the cutest mwah#floyd leech#jade leech#ace trappola#deuce spade#sebek zigvolt#epel felmier#jack howl#lilia vanrouge#azul ashengrotto#riddle rosehearts#ruggie bucchi#cater diamond#grim twst#malleus draconia#I’m tagging them all bc I can yeehaw#oc vitya
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I need to start drawing characters interacting more even if its shitposty
#doodles#digital art#clip studio paint#original character#oc#creepypasta#creepypasta oc#creepypasta fanart#sally williams#carmen meyers (creepypasta)#eyeless jack#natalie ouelette#clockwork creepypasta#creepypasta fandom#im tired of tagging#figure the rest out yourself goodnight
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showing your new employer where your loyality lies (spoiler: it's not cerberus) + bonus space hamster Shepards fit is inspired by clericofshadows bomber jacket mod (love it, 10/10 would install again)
#oc: Jack Shepard#<- finally gave him his own tag lol#my art#my oc#commander shepard#custom shepard#art#mass effect#mass effect art#fan art#fan character#mass effect ot#mass effect le#mass effect fanart#drawing#digital art#illustration#broshep#artwork#clip studio art#art on tumblr#mass effect trilogy#digital artist#artists on tumblr#queer artist#yamikuruku
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Second Glances
human!remmick au x black fem oc
Summary: Liana has been a good wife to a man who stopped noticing. When the quiet, observant new neighbor moves in, she doesn’t mean to get close—but Remmick sees what her husband never does, not anymore. One conversation turns into many, and soon, the lie isn’t where she goes—it’s where she feels like home.
Warnings: Mentions of marital strain and emotional neglect, romantic tension, implied infidelity, slow burn, southern cultural references, heavy themes of loneliness and longing
a/n: hiii, I’ve been thinking about this all day and had to start writing it! Im also working on the preacher boy ff requested by @thugger-wugger (here) and the Remmick x Bo Chow x oc ff. Imma make this a series!
I’ve got plans to get to the other requests too—it might take a little time, but I promise they’re coming!
until then I hope you all enjoyed reading this!
chapter 2

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Liana folded his shirts the way he liked them—sleeves tucked in, collars crisp, stacked in color order. She set them in his drawer without a word. No thanks. No glance. Just the sound of the closet door shutting behind him.
She didn’t expect much anymore. A nod at dinner. Maybe a goodnight if he wasn’t too tired. But every now and then, something inside her ached loud enough to remind her she was still in there—beneath the routine, beneath the silence.
Ever since the accident, she’d hoped he’d open up, that something would change. A year had passed, but the gap between them only widened. He was still the same—quiet, distant, lost in his own world. And she? She was just there, waiting for something to spark again, but it never did. He shrugged her off, and she wondered if that was what she deserved. Everyone else seemed to get his attention—his work, his friends, his own unresolved grief. But her? She’d become just another part of the background.
Her husband hadn’t always been like this. They’d once shared a closeness, a warmth that made their small home feel like a world of its own. But ever since the accident, the distance between them had only grown. It had been nearly a year now—long enough for her to stop hoping he’d open up, long enough to wonder if she was merely a shadow in his life.
She couldn’t blame him for the way things had changed. People grieve differently, and the accident had been traumatic for both of them. But every day felt like a slow unraveling, like a thread being pulled from something that had once been whole. And now, with every quiet meal and unspoken word, it felt like that thread was about to snap.
That afternoon, she noticed the moving truck across the street. Someone new, finally. The house next door had been empty for months, lawn overgrown, porch sagging with disuse. Now, a man stood on the curb in worn jeans and a grey t-shirt, lifting boxes like it was nothing. He looked… serious. Not unfriendly. Just quiet, like the kind of person who listened more than he talked.
She couldn’t help but watch for a few moments. The unfamiliarity of it all, the newness, the hint of something fresh that she hadn’t felt in so long, made her pause. She never expected much of the world outside anymore, but maybe—just maybe—it was time to take a step beyond the silence.
It was the small things, like this—watching the man work, noticing the way he moved with purpose—that made her realize how much she’d shrunk back. How much she’d let her own life grow stagnant. And yet, when she looked back at her own front door, the echo of her husband’s absence weighed heavier than any moving truck ever could.
She wasn’t sure how long she could keep pretending.
Maybe it was time. Time to finally acknowledge that this marriage, this routine, might not be enough anymore. Time to admit that she was already living in a divorce without ever signing the papers.
Later That Day
The clock ticked slowly, marking time as the day moved on in its usual silence. Liana had cleaned, organized, and puttered around the house as she always did. Her husband came and went, absorbed in his own world, his quiet disregard for her presence like a background hum.
And then, just as she was finishing up dinner preparations, she heard a knock at the door.
She wasn’t expecting anyone. But when she opened it, there stood Remmick, his posture just a little stiff, like he wasn’t quite sure what he was doing there. His hands were empty, but his eyes held something warm—a curiosity, maybe, or maybe an unspoken question.
“Hi,” he said, his voice low, the British lilt in his accent smooth and grounding. “Sorry to bother you, but I realized we never properly introduced ourselves. I’m Remmick, your new neighbor.” His eyes flicked briefly to the house behind her, his gaze soft but calculating, as though reading the space between them.
Liana blinked, taken off guard by the sudden appearance of this man at her door, the same one she’d seen through the window earlier. Her stomach tightened, and for a moment, she didn’t know what to say.
“Oh,” she finally stammered, forcing herself to sound composed. “I’m Liana. Nice to meet you.”
Her heart skipped in her chest, but she tried to focus on the casualness of the moment, forcing herself to stay calm. “We haven’t had a chance to say hello yet.”
Remmick’s gaze softened as he looked at her, his eyes briefly scanning her face, studying her in a way that made her feel seen. It felt odd, but not unpleasant—like someone paying attention to the details that others might overlook.
“I thought I should introduce myself before the whole neighborhood gets to know me,” he said with a half-smile. “Plus, I could use some help with figuring out where the best place is to grab some food around here. Any recommendations?”
Liana hesitated, her mind racing. Should she invite him inside? Offer to help him settle in? Would it be too forward?
But before she could respond, her husband appeared at the door, walking down the hallway from the living room. His expression was guarded, like he wasn’t sure why she was talking to the neighbor. Or maybe he just didn’t care.
“This is Remmick,” Liana said, trying to keep her voice steady, feeling an odd lump in her throat. “He just moved in next door.”
Her husband’s response was distant at best, just a quick nod of acknowledgment before he turned back to head inside. No introduction, no real interest in either of them. And that was the moment it hit her.
She had been standing here, so eager to engage with Remmick, so hungry for something, anything that felt real. But the person she’d once shared everything with hadn’t even bothered to acknowledge the new man who’d just entered their lives. The realization cut deeper than it should have.
Liana took a breath, ready to change the subject, but then something clicked. She had caught the slight lilt in Remmick’s voice, that rhythm of his words, something that reminded her of conversations she’d overheard in the past, something distinctly different from the local cadence.
She tilted her head, her curiosity bubbling to the surface. “Are you Irish?” she asked, before she could stop herself.
Remmick blinked, clearly taken aback by her sudden question. He blinked, a small smile tugging at his lips. “I am,” he replied with a soft chuckle. “From Dublin. How’d you know?”
Liana smirked, crossing her arms. “It’s the accent,” she said, a little more confidently now. “I’m not an expert or anything, but it’s hard to miss.”
His grin widened, the light in his eyes flickering with something that felt warm, inviting. “Fair enough. I suppose it’s a bit more obvious when I’m actually speaking, huh?”
Liana laughed lightly, feeling the tension ease just a little. For the first time that day, she didn’t feel like she was just playing a part. She wasn’t pretending to be something she wasn’t for her husband’s sake. Remmick had cut through the usual static, just by being himself. And, damn, that felt good.
Her husband, now standing at the doorway, cleared his throat, but Liana didn’t look his way. She didn’t need to. She didn’t want to.
“Well,” Liana said, shaking her head slightly, “if you ever want some recommendations, I’m happy to help. I know all the good spots around here.”
Remmick’s eyes softened, his voice lowering just a little. “I’ll take you up on that,” he said with a sincerity that caught her off guard. “Tomorrow then?”
Liana nodded, feeling something in her chest twist as she gave a slight smile. “Tomorrow.”
As he turned to leave, the brief, fleeting moment they shared lingered in her mind. His presence had felt real, something tangible in the midst of all the quiet that had taken over her life. She closed the door behind her, standing there for a long moment before she shook her head, pushing away the thoughts that kept resurfacing.
The door clicked shut behind her, and the second she turned around, there he was—leaned against the counter like he hadn’t just acted like a damn ghost five minutes ago.
Liana crossed her arms. “You know you could’ve tried to engage with him.”
He rolled his eyes. “Didn’t know meetin’ new folks was at the top of my to-do list.”
She gave him a look. “He’s our neighbor, not a stray dog. You could’ve said something. Shown the man you got some sense.”
He shrugged. “Wasn’t in the mood.”
She laughed, but it wasn’t funny. “Right. Never are.”
He sighed, already pushing off the counter like he was done. Like that was the end of it. “You’re reading too deep into it, Li. It’s not that serious.”
“It is when it’s every damn thing,” she said, heat in her voice now. “Not just today. Every day. You been walking around like you don’t live here. Like I don’t live here.”
He stopped in the hallway, didn’t even turn around. “Ain’t like I asked for all this.”
Liana paused mid-step, her back toward him, hand still on the fridge door. She turned slowly, squinting. “The hell is that supposed to mean?”
He shrugged, all tired breath and no eye contact. “Just sayin’. I ain’t the one asked you to fold my shit or play hostess or act like this house is some damn showpiece. You the one doin’ all that.”
Her mouth parted, and for a second, she couldn’t even speak. The words hit her in the chest like a slap.
“I’m sorry—what?” she said, voice sharper now. “You act like I’m out here beggin’ for gold stars. I do it ‘cause it’s what you’re supposed to do for someone you love. But I ain’t seen you lift a damn finger or even thank me in—God knows how long.”
He finally looked up, his face set. “You act like I’m the villain every time I breathe.”
“Nah,” she said, stepping closer, fire rising now, “you act like you don’t even see me. Like I’m some ghost floatin’ through this house, just cookin’, cleanin’, takin’ care of shit—and for what? So you can keep pretendin’ like that accident didn’t mess us both up?”
He flinched at that, but she didn’t stop.
“It’s been almost a year. A year, and you still shut down on me like I’m askin’ you to relive the whole thing every time I try to talk.”
He set the towel down with a sharp flick. “I talk to people.”
“Yeah,” she snapped, “everybody but me.”
The silence between them crackled—loud, hot, stifling.
She crossed her arms. “No. You just let me stand there, lookin’ stupid, tryna be polite while you can’t even fake interest in someone new movin’ next door. God forbid you pretend to give a damn about something.”
He scoffed and turned away, and Liana stood there, jaw tight, pulse hammering. She wasn’t yelling. But she felt like she could’ve.
Like her whole body was one deep breath away from breaking.
Silence. Again. The same kind that had been filling their house for months—thick, choking silence. The kind that said everything without saying a word.
She shook her head, biting the inside of her cheek. “I’m not gon’ keep beggin’ you to show up.”
And with that, she turned away, jaw tight, eyes stinging. She didn’t even realize her feet had taken her out the kitchen to the living room and right back to the window until her hand was already moving the blinds.
And there he was.
Remmick. On his porch, sipping something from a mug, arms folded like he was thinking deep about something.
Liana exhaled, low and slow. “Mm,” she muttered under her breath, lips curling just a little. “My goodness that man is fine…”
Then she caught herself, straightened up. “Girl, get it together.”
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That night, Liana went to bed without another word. No resolution. No warmth on her side of the bed. Just the hum of the ceiling fan above her and the dry, distant sound of crickets chirping through the open window. Her husband hadn’t even bothered to say goodnight. But then again, he rarely did anymore.
She lay awake for a while, staring at the ceiling, eyes dry. Nothing left to cry about.
The next morning, sunlight pushed through the gauzy curtains in long, golden strokes. Liana stirred beneath the covers, body heavy, mind numb. But the rhythm of routine—the one she’d lived in for years now—eventually tugged her out of bed.
She made the bed first, corners tight like her mama taught her. Dusted the shelves in the hallway, wiped down the kitchen counters, watered the thirsty plants that sagged in their terracotta pots. The bathroom faucet still squeaked when she turned it on, and she made a quiet note to remind him to fix it. Again. Though she knew he wouldn’t.
By the time she got to folding laundry, the heat had already settled into the house like an uninvited guest—thick and slow. She wiped her brow with the back of her hand and made her way to the bathroom.
She took a lukewarm shower, letting the water slide over her skin and wash away the sour taste of yesterday. She took her time—washed gently, scrubbed her skin soft, brushed her teeth until her mouth felt fresh again. She oiled her scalp and moisturized her legs with cocoa butter, letting the scent rise like something holy.
Her box braids—neat, waist-length, and dark as coffee beans—were gathered up into a high ponytail to keep them off her neck. No fuss, just practical. She checked the mirror once, then turned away.
She didn’t bother dressing up. It was too damn hot for all that. She slipped into a faded ribbed tank the color of sage and a pair of soft, worn-in denim shorts. The kind that hugged her hips without trying too hard. Her gold hoops went in out of habit. A swipe of gloss to keep her lips from cracking. That was it.
Liana slid into her sandals, grabbed her canvas tote from the hook by the door, and stepped out into the sun.
The air hit her like a wall—thick, buzzing, the kind of southern heat that made you feel like you were walking through molasses. The town was still waking up. A few folks already out on porches, rocking slow, sipping sweet tea from mason jars, flies buzzing lazily around them like they’d made peace with the annoyance.
She climbed into her car and rolled the windows down, letting the wind touch her face as she eased onto the road. The radio played low—some old soul tune humming through the speakers. She wasn’t headed anywhere in particular. Maybe the market. Maybe the café where the cobbler tasted like something her grandma used to pull from the oven with bare hands.
Anywhere that gave her space. That let her move without questions.
And as the streets rolled by—storefronts she knew by heart, sidewalks cracked by time—Liana felt it settle in her bones
She wasn’t in a rush. Not today.
The place was small, cozy, the kind of spot with real wood tables and sunlight that warmed your skin through the front windows. A little chalkboard by the door read “Peach Cobbler’s back.”
And then, she saw him.
Remmick.
Liana smiled to herself.
He was posted up at one of the tables on the patio, coffee in hand, shades on, leaning back like he’d been waiting on her and didn’t mind one bit.
“You punctual or just greedy?” she asked as she walked up.
He grinned without missing a beat. “Little of both. You came, though. That’s what matters.”
“I said I’d take you,” she said, pulling out the chair across from him. “I ain’t in the habit of sayin’ things I don’t mean.”
He raised his cup in a small toast. “Duly noted.”
She ordered her coffee and a biscuit from inside, then came back out to join him, settling in with a soft exhale. The morning sun was bright but not unbearable yet, and a slight breeze stirred the air just enough to make it tolerable.
“So,” he said, sipping. “You the type to start with breakfast or dessert first?”
She tilted her head. “Ain’t even ten yet and you talkin’ cobbler?”
“I’m just sayin’—priorities.”
She laughed, warm and real. “We gon’ do both. But we’re startin’ here, ‘cause this biscuit about to change your life.”
He leaned in like he was ready for the sermon. “That so?”
“Trust me,” she said, breaking the biscuit in half. “This right here? It’s strawberry jam with hazelnut spread.”
Remmick leaned back in his chair, giving the biscuit a skeptical once-over like it might bite him first. “Strawberry jam and hazelnut?” he repeated, tone flat.
Liana didn’t flinch. Just tore off her piece and popped it in her mouth. “Trust me. You’ll live.”
He snorted, still staring at it. “You sure? Sounds like somethin’ a kid made by accident.”
“Don’t knock it till you try it.”
He finally took a bite—hesitant at first, then slower as the taste hit. He chewed in silence, chewing like he didn’t wanna admit it was good. Then, with a deadpan shake of his head
“…Nah, that’s proper, that is.”
Liana smirked. “Mhm. Thought so.”
He wiped his mouth with a napkin, still chewing. “Still sounds mad, though. You ever think maybe you got strange taste?”
“Only when I’m dealin’ with you.”
That pulled a laugh out of him—low, rough, honest. He leaned in, elbow on the table. “Yeah? Could be worse.”
They shared their food, passed bites back and forth, talked in between sips of coffee. She told him about her favorite hidden spots in town, the ones tourists didn’t know to ask about. He listened, not just hearing her but paying attention—and that felt rare.
Every now and then, his knee bumped hers under the table. Not on purpose, but not exactly by accident, either.
They stayed longer than planned. The sun climbed higher. Her coffee got cold. But she didn’t rush. Neither did he.
Eventually, she glanced at the time. “Alright, next spot ain’t too far. You still got room?”
He stood with that slow, easy confidence of his. “Absolutely. Lead the way.”
And just like that, they walked off down the sidewalk together, the summer heat curling around them, the day just beginning.
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⋆˚✿ y’all come back now ✿˚⋆
#remmick#alternate universe#black fem oc#jack o'connell#he’s so fine#what other tags do i put#sinners fic#sinners au#sinners movie#sinners#remmick x oc#remmick x black!reader
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Doodle slop! Lots and lots of doodles with a lot of self indulgence on top.
#peachy’s art#spooky month#spooky month oc#kitty carmine#catcorn sm#lila spooky month#patty azure#radford spooky month#jack spooky month#jaune spooky month#john spooky month#Lavendersmokes#lilacsmokes#john x lila spooky month#ibispaint x#oc x canon#Skid spooky month#skiddad spooky month#urghh so many tags guhhh
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you walk into spooky month and the town is FLOODED with cats
#drew this for Twitter because i (or at least i think so) caused a uprise of people drawing their ocs as cats#LMAOOOOO I LOVE IT ALL#[ the art of mourning ]#[ spooky warriors au ]#spooky month#spooky month fanart#sigh. time to tag#spooky month kevin#spooky month skid#spooky month pump#spooky month jack#spooky month john#spooky month patty#spooky month radford#spooky month rick#spooky month evermore#<- the one scratching lmfao#spooky month jaune#spooky month lila#spooky month susie#spooky month robert#spooky month roy#spooky month ross#and then Dexter and Bob as the shadows
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A quick compilation of things I've drawn while away to start off the new year!
#anthology of the killer#of the killer#bb#utdr#undertale#deltarune#spamton#noelle holiday#outer wilds#solanum outer wilds#jack lisa#bo wyatt#uhmmm um um#arrfs#oc tag#my art#OKAY#second one featuring my friend scaltrops!#btw i didnt sign all of these so if i catch anyone reposting i kill you#bb aotk#spamton g spamton
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doodles featuring an in-progress kagekao redesign, stitchy, @chenoathedove ‘s Fa, @filthymysterymeat ‘s Buttons and of course 💙💙💙EJ💙💙💙
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Siphok Character Sheet!✨
short comic under the cut!
SPOILERS FOR TWISTED WONDERLAND’S (JP) HALLOWEEN EVENT, AND SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER 3 TWISTED WONDERLAND (OCTAVINELLE)
⋆˚࿔ design notes 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
Her striped vest is similar to that of Skully’s! I don’t play TWST JP but I heard a theory that Skully might be a Ramshackle Dorm student, so I decided to give her a matching vest.
That said, I removed her grey vest because it was too similar to Octavinelle’s.
While she has a few bunny motifs (the shoes), she’s actually pretty mouse coded! Siphok reminds me of little desert mice or field mice🫶
⋆˚࿔ trivia 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
Her dominant hand is her left hand, but she can be ambidextrous in doing certain tasks.
Nobody in Night Raven College is aware that she is Crowley’s henchman. They just think she’s a teacher’s pet lmao but she takes care of a few “dirty” works that Crowley gives her, in exchange for money. Those dirty works include investigating overblots, investigating (basically spying on) some students, doing things outside of campus hours and/or campus grounds, and even delivering students to his feet (dragging their ass to punishment).
She is also the handyman of NRC because Crowley doesn’t like to call her a janitor.
Siphok doesn’t have magic, so she makes up for her physical strength. She’s strong, agile, and used to do Muay Thai back in her home-world.
I dislike the thought of her being in a vulnerable position, lacking magic and all, so I imagine her martial prowess to be on par with Silver/Sebek. I worry for my girl okay😔☝️
Siphok is pretty selfless, and some might even call her dumb for that, because she would jump into danger without a second thought- whether it be to rescue somebody or not.
⋆˚࿔ backstory 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
She is Jun-Pa’s missing soul that has grown a physical body in a different world.
Siphok lives in a happy family in her world, so not much to say there.
Okay now, I actually have a reason why she doesn’t wear gloves- this goes ALLL the way back to her beta design too!
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My ass just likes the idea of Leona offering his gloves to her is all😔🙏 can you blame me tho
She’s a handyman, so she has to work around machinery across NRC a lot- like a personal mechanic.
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mama a professor trein behind YOU❤️
I love Floyd looking soft. You couldn’t imagine the scream I let out when I saw his new birthday card. I was having a bad day at military training too and his soft look cheered me up so much lawd im down bad💀
#☂︎︎siphok-museum☂︎︎#twisted wonderland#twst#disney twisted wonderland#twst wonderland#twst oc#leona kingscholar#disney twst#floyd leech#twst yuu#I guess I should give my girl her own tag?#siphok⭑.ᐟ#siphok#jack howl#twisted wonderland jack#twst jack#twisted wonderland jad3#jade leech#azul ashengrotto#twst azul#twst jade#twisted wonderland oc#twst fanart#floydhok#siphona#dire crowley#twst crowley#twisted wonderland crowley#sippy’s love language is making adeuce and grim ACTUALLY learn a lesson
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HERES SOME DRAWINGS I MADE!!!:3










#undertale#sans#sans undertale#underfell#underfresh#fresh sans#ocs#my hero academia#bnha#bakugou katsuki#mha#im not shipping either with dabi btw i just have a headcannon they both think hes hot#mina ashido#creepypasta#eyeless jack#eyeless lulu#ticci toby#laughing jack#error sans#ink sans#paper jam#nina the killer#jeff the killer#jane the killer#holy fuck theres so many tags#slenderman#bill cipher#billford#gravity falls#stanford pines
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follow up from the last post, butch 4 femme jack and sophie.......
#aubreyad#tagging it idk. it feels more wrong not to do so#if i was a person looking in from the outside here. my first thought would be ''how long until these are just ocs''#i literally fell asleep last night thinking how the hell i would translate events into this modern au#jack aubrey is bad at the even when she's a lesbian too#and i think he would use a lot of older terminology that might not be as acceptable anymore#sophie knows she's a lesbian but i don't think her mother gets it. she grew up conservative kind of lesbian. still sheltered#mrs williams does not get that this is a lesbian relationship she thinks they're straight#im on the fence on making her straight up asexual. i really like that headcanon for her#if you notice i gave jack a helix in replacement for that time he got shot in the ear. congratulations
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