so i have a charlos WIP anddddd its a long one (spoiler, continuation of the milk teeth series) and a heavy one srlsy, tbh, i dont feel this fic will reach many audience for everyones liking but for those who enjoy this fic, i just want to say thank you and grateful. this WIP is bit of personal thing tho but i enjoy writing the charachter inside it. i enjoy potray charlos ups and downs journey, i really like to shows about loves can have various forms and sometimes can be mistaken or misunderstood, and yet still love and saving from despair. Charlos is the best ship that goes down with this idea!
but this work is fictional so i really really hope it doesnt happen to both drivers, yet, i hope my message can be delivered.
Part 2: Early Summer Wildflower Palooza, Cranberry Glades. During the first week of July, as the orchids are peaking in the bogs and seeps, the first wave of summer wildflowers, including the milkweeds and beebalms, arrives in earnest, bringing a blaze of color to open meadows and bog and forest margins. In the old growth woods of the adjacent Cranberry Wilderness, an array of strange and beautiful fungi sprout from moss-covered logs and the forest floor.
From top: tall meadow rue (Thalictrum pubescens), also known as king of the meadow, a wetlands-loving perennial whose distinctive, cream-colored flowers are composed of thread-like stamens only; meadow phlox (Phlox maculata), also known as wild sweet William and spotted phlox, easily distinguished from other phlox species by its red-spotted stems; mountain wood sorrel (Oxalis montana); a ramp (Allium tricoccum) flower, which emerges in early summer on a leafless stalk, after the foliage has died back; a shiny hemlock varnish shelf (Ganoderma tsugae) assailed by pleasing fungus beetles (Megalodacne), rarely seen because they hide under leaf litter during the day and feed on Ganoderma fungi at night; a lovely colony of crown-tipped corals (Artomyces pyxidatus); the beguiling fringed loosestrife (Lysimachia ciliata), an aggressively-colonizing perennial that makes for a shady ground cover in native wildflower gardens; and that blazingly-beautiful mint, scarlet beebalm (Monarda didyma), whose storied history as a medicinal herb stems from its antiseptic and stimulant properties.
I'm am very sleepy tired and totally not a little bit too drunk and I have a idea. Ramp car. Car s that can drive over other cars so never so we never have traffic. It's a flawless system I solved. Look.
Here is a diagram. It's shows the ramp car. Rampous glory. All the doors and stuff wheels. Window. But there are ramps.
Then fold up the ramps. You get a free periscope to not die with. And then you become a sqaet sque square cut. Car.