Casey stops speaking, and the van goes quiet. The moving car whistles in a low hum. A lump forms in Leo’s throat, settling nicely with the pain. Is there even a home left? He thinks for a second before slowly moving his hand over to Donnie’s. Expectedly, the boy quivers at the touch, but gradually, he relaxes his body, acknowledging its familiarity. With a gentle thumb, he rubs Don’s palm and grips it firmly. It’s a subtle gesture, but it speaks the words he cannot.
She remade her, she held her bones in her hands and put each piece back together. Only to have to carry on without her.
Everything she did, she did for Falin
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Inspired by The Locked Tomb and Howls Moving Castle, and also how hot these two look in these outfits/forms. This will be a future print for cons this year.
At the start of season 4 of the PJO series, when Annabeth and Percy plan to go see a movie together, either one of them or Percy's mom should casually refer to it as "that new Tristan McLean movie," which would add to the continuity of the series as a whole, act as a teaser for a Heroes of Olympus spinoff, and make the fans go absolutely wild.
One of the big differences I've noticed from getting into Chinese dramas is how spoiled you get from gifsets of shows you've never watched. You see a gifset from an American show of one person cradled in another person's arms, pierced with multiple arrows and spitting blood, and suddenly you've been spoiled for a major character death. You see the same thing in a Chinese drama and you've gained a net zero information wise.