"I believe in kindness. Also in mischief. Also in singing, especially when singing is not necessarily prescribed."WENDY SANDERSON, 19.English & Musical Theatre.
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Conny immediately lit up when Wendy recognised a film he mentioned, and started telling a tale of when sheâd watched it. It didnât matter that it was possibly one of the most well known documentaries of the twenty first century, that would never matter. Nodding along, and chuckling a little when she spoke about one of the penguins falling. â Right? Itâs so good, â He enthused, as he followed behind her, â I canât believe your neighbour told on you, like itâs penguins. What a grinch. â He said, shaking his head with a smile. Deciding to go with the angle that that was the reason Wendyâs neighbour had tattled on her and her sister. And not that they were kids being noisy late at night.Â
He followed behind her, hands tracing over poles as he did just in case the bus suddenly started moving before he was ready. â Thereâs so much of that, â He assured, â So much petty drama, and itâs just so ridiculous. Because itâs not even personal, itâs just about Donkey Kong. And arcade games. And just, this attitude of wanting to be the best at something. Itâs bonkers. â He continued, having forgotten how much heâd enjoyed the doc after not watching it for years. â Weâll have to watch it, Iâm sure itâs on something. â He said as he swung himself into the seat beside Wendy. He tried to turn his body to meet herâs, but with his knees against the back of the seat in front of them it left little room for movement. Much less comfortable movement. Instead his upper body angled in, head turned towards her. Though it turned away a moment later with bashful shake of his head. A real film maker. He didnât know about that but it was kinda crazy to think that his portfolio was genuinely starting to grow. It wasnât just shitty high school project made by him and his sister that he wasnât even bold enough to put online anywhere. It was real things, that he worked on with other people. He looked back to assure her, â Oh, of course youâre getting an invite, â In this hypothetical and somewhat fantastical Cannes scenario, â Youâre, like, my number one hype man. It would literally be the least I could do. Just remember to tell old Timothee all sorts of nice things about my movie. â His joked, though the first part was true. Wendy was one of the most supportive people heâd ever met, especially when it came to creative passions. She was such a great friend. â Iâm still trying to think of ideas though, likeâ obviously Iâd wanna do something niche, something unique, but I dunno. Iâve still got time, itâs a whole semester away. â He was certain he could find a topic that fit the categories niche and unique in a state like Vermont. His issue was more so finding something he could make interesting. Something people might want to watch. Something heâd want to watch. â And I donât even know what the criteria for grading is gonna be, so itâs probably for the best I donât get too ahead of myself. â
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Wendy, who was the absolute Queen of Getting Ahead of Herself, couldnât relate but she did respect Conny and his artistic processes. âIf I had to do a documentary about something around here, do you know what Iâd do?â She allowed herself a dramatic pause, which she was sure Conny was familiar enough with to wait out before she continued. âThe Vermont Teddy Bear Factory. But get this: it would start with a montage entirely from the Pee-Oh-Vee of one of the bears.â Was that how documentaries worked? She didnât really know. Sheâd really only seen the one that she liked, and then a couple that bored her to tears and then into forcefully removing the memories from her brain. âCarefully made, shipped off in his little âBear-Gramâ, beloved by some little child in some random corner of the country. But â gasp! Heâs absolutely messed the hell up when heâs thrown out the car window on the highway by a disgruntled older sibling. Weâre talking mud and weâre talking run over by an eighteen-wheeler, itâs looking rough for Mister Teddy. So, lo and behold... whatâs there to do?â
She smiled as the bus rattled on, eight minutes or so from their destination. âSend him back to the factory, to â guess what? Be healed and nursed back to health at the Bear Hospital. Did you know they have a Bear Hospital? And itâs totally free. How chic and generous of them, right?â She knew this because she had ordered one for her little cousin during her freshman year, and she was utterly charmed by the information. âAnd then... I donât know, there must be some other story buried in there to make this whole thing real compelling, Iâd just have to put my detective cap on and do some digging. Nancy Drew the hell out of it. And you, of course, would be my trusty cameraman. Then weâll be heading to Cannes as equals.â The bus slowed as it approached the next stop, and Wendy relaxed further into her seat. She felt so warm and giddy, being reunited with him. For all that she liked to talk, she wasnât entirely sure how to put the feeling into words. She wanted to know everything that happened to him between the end of last semester and now. Every dream, meal, and movie he saw. Everything that didnât fit into their FaceTime calls and text conversations. âHey, did you experience any life-changing events over the break I should be privy to? Or anything less major, I guess. I shouldâve asked that first. It was a long, long summer and all.â
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Lucas never ceased to be amazed by the sheer speed of Wendyâs thoughts, especially considering the quality of what was being said. She was highly amusing, although he did start to wonder if perhaps sheâd had some form of ADHD he was unaware of. Women presented differently, or so heâd learnt recently. But he was not a doctor yet, and he was not confident enough to ask. Nor did it really matter. âLeast I can do, in exchange for some company.â he smiles. He never really knew how to accept gratitude. âYou want some sugar with that?â
At the following, he nods, a smile glued to his face as she talks about the exact lecture routine she was working out today. Lucas was like that too. He liked to be on time, and to have everything worked out in advance instead of worrying about it last minute. Or messing up and appearing lazy, or worse, unreliable. âWith five minutes to spare, huh? Look at you go.â and although any regular person would use those five minutes to prep for the class, he raises a brow. âThey got a new coffee machine on the second floor at Fairchild. Itâs pretty good.â it wasnât. âMaybe I can waste those five minutes before your âlame-o-labâ sometime.â he felt a bit weird saying that, but so what if he wanted actually make some genuine friends this yeah? â When she mentions Red Sox as a notable summer event, his expression takes on a very apparent look of surprise and he instantly tones it down not to give off the wrong impression. âYou like baseball?â and hot dogs apparently, some of his favourite things.
He was so interested in her baseball interest that heâd nearly missed the question back. âOh yeah, no summer was fine. I went to Korea on this med-exchange programme for a month. Didnât do much else once I got back, canât lie.â he wished he was one of those people who got more excited about things. For the most part, he was just waiting to go back to college. âItâs good to be back.â
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Wendy started to wave him off graciously, but then stopped the motion halfway through. âDo you have some on you?â she asked curiously, hand momentarily froze mid-air, because if so, well, that was fate telling that she deserved a little sweetness. When Lucas said look at you go, she mimed flipping her hair over both shouldersâone after the other, in a sort of prissy, Valley Girl way sheâd seen in movies. âOrientation leaders are gonna start begging me for my insights if word gets around. Just you watch,â she said grandly. âTheyâll call it âPulling a Wendyâ. You got a tight sched but you still manage to make it to class just under the wire? Sweat at your temples, panting a little, earning a couple looks from the other students waiting outside the classroom door? Boom. You just Pulled a Wendy.â
Her playful grin softened at his offer and tried not to let it lead her down rose-colored visions of late-night texting and breakfasts in the dining hall or getting a better whiff of his cologne. She internally paused. Was that last one creepy? She paused to think again. Plus, he had a girlfriend. An inconvenient fact in the face of her harmless and borderline delusional daydreaming. The vision shattered, but the giddy pleasure remained. âPlease,â she said smilingly. âImagine how many brain cells Iâd lose to boredom in those five minutes alone if I donât have caffeine and a little tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte. Iâm pretty sure Iâm like, medically reliant on chit-chat. Itâs ugly when Iâm deprived.â Wendy took another sip from her coffee, nudging her notebook aside with her free hand. Inside, she had just been doodling little flowers and swirls while she listened to music. âMy dad likes baseball,â she answered. âAnd I like baseball pants and when people sing songs really loudly together. Belting out âSweet Carolineâ with a bunch of sweaty white guys was kind of, like, iconic.âÂ
Wendyâs eyes widened when Lucas revealed where he had been over the summer. âKorea? Seriously? Oh my God, thatâs so cool,â she enthused. She didnât know much about the country beyond some of the music she listened to. âDid you work like, nonstop or did you get to go out and explore and stuff?â she inquired excitedly. âIâve never been out of the country, except the one time we drove up to Niagara Falls after I graduated high school. We were on the New York side the whole time, but obviously I saw Canada from where we were.â Jokingly, she added on: âSurprise! It looked just like upstate New York.âÂ
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closed starter @wendysandersonsâ where: their dorm when: random weekday evening
admittedly, shane did not spend much time in the dorm, always either at class or practice or she was busy with various hookups and parties. so in the first few weeks since she moved in, she hasnât spent much time with her roommates. not that she cared much about that. but now she was sitting in the dorm, plans canceled on her, and she was a little desperate for company. so desperate that she was crossing the common room over to wendyâs and dreaâs room and knocking on the doorframe. âhey, uh, i ordered some food and expected to share it with someone but they bailed and now i have way too much,â they paused, realizing how last resort this sounds, but sheâs already been pretty awkward around wendyâs extroverted personality, so she just pushed through it. âso if youâre hungry or something and wannaâŠâ her words trailed off with a shrug of her shoulders, already feeling weird for asking.Â
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Wendy had been back in the dorm long enough to change into her pajamasâa matching pink leopard print set with a cute fuzzy trim. Sheâd been in the process of tying a silk scarf over her head when a knock came at her door, barely heard over the sound of STAYC coming through her Bluetooth speaker. Drea was at her boyfriendâs, she was like ninety percent sure, and Ari would probably holler through the door instead of knocking. That left Shane. Probably. âOne sec!â she called out, finishing the knot she was tying. She reached for her phone, quickly turned the volume down on her music, then made the few steps to the door. âHeya,â Wendy greeted, wondering if Shane saw the ring Wendy inadvertently left on the shared coffee table that morning and came to complain about it. She was totally going to fix it! She just hadnât gotten to it yet. But what her roommate said next was far more surprising. âOh,â she started, blinked, and then grinned. âTotally! You asked the perfect gal, because the one thing I love more than foodâ?â She paused for effect. âIs free food.â Wendy stepped through the door, glancing over Shaneâs shoulder real quick. âWhatâd you get?â
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Connyâs smile remained, looking down for a moment as he let out a chuckle with a shake of his head. He wasnât sure he believed Wendyâs parents actually held that much interest in him (like, how much could Wendy or anyone possibly say about him), but it was easy to go along with it like it was some sort of prolonged bit. âOkay, well, when you put it like that, itâd be rude not to. â He said, looking up once more and placing hand over his chest momentarily before it fell back to his side. â And I say hi back, â He quipped in response about Wendyâs sister, smile resting easily on his features. â Mom and Casey say hi as well, too, obviously, â He tacked on a beat later, having forgotten Caseyâs exact hello after the long drive. Admittedly his mom hadnât said hello, but he thought that if she were the sort of mom to say that thing then she definitely would.
Like a ragdoll he was easily tugged along when Wendy again pulled at his elbow, another chuckle falling from his lips. â Oh, completely. Theyâll be feeling very like the scarecrow in Wizard of Oz. â He started, continuing on with a direct reference, hand lifted over his heart in a lamenting sort of fashion. â If I only had a brain, you know, â And though he didnât sing it, technically, because heâd rather die, he did allow his tone to go up and down and drag out âbrainâ a little with the tune of the song from the 1939 classic.Â
His mouth hangs open a little bit, ready to answer whether or not he would be making his own documentary in a semesterâs time, but there was a more pressing matter revealed first. â Well, hey now, not all documentaries are black and white history books on screen, â Though notably, yes, many of the first ones were, â Not to sound like a dweeb, â Though he was, â They can be very, very fun. You know, like, March of the Penguins was a real cultural phenomenon when it came out. â Probably one of the best known documentaries that came to mind, though there was a whole plethora of nature documentaries thanks to David Attenborough and the likes. â And thereâs Summer of Soul and Truffle Hunters that came out a couple years ago. American Movie, â He could have kept going with them, Have A Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics, The Aristocrats, Toys That Made Us, Cursed Filmsâ but what use was listing when the examples were probably unrecognisable. â King of Kong was this one about these guys trying to have the highest score on Donkey Kongâ â He started his explanation as the people stepping off the bus finally stopped, without even thinking he approached the bus with her but stepped to the side at the last moment, offering hand up while preventing anyone from trying to bustle past her. â Which, I know, sounds kinda silly but it was like all this potentially tampering with machines and these dudes getting so competitive and passionate about a game that game out like thirty years ago. â He explained passionately, he couldnât even remember the story all that well, but he remembered enjoying it. A movie that he and Casey had watched during the summer of their freshman year in high school. All the windows open because it was hot, taking up the entire couch as they often did, and accidentally waiting until popcorn cooled to eat it. He stepped on board after Wendy, holding onto pole as he rounded the corner to the body of the bus. After a beat he remembered there had actually been a question, following Wendy to a seat, â But, to answer your original question, â He said, tone a little goofy, acknowledging that heâd gotten totally sidetracked, â I think itâs a bit of both. First half, watching and analysing documentaries, second half, make your own. â Though Conny had no flying idea what he might make a documentary about. He figured that was a later issue. Inspiration always strikes at the right time, all that.
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Wendy smiled easily, charmed by his Wizard of Oz reference, and then laughed fondly. âYouâre definitely a dweeb, but I love it,â Wendy said truthfully. Quickly, her eyes widened as he continued. âOhhh, wait. I loved the penguin one,â she interjected, actually kind of excited to realize that she recognized the title of a documentary. It made her feel kind of sophisticated, even if said documentary was one about a bunch of cute animals. âNell and I watched that over Christmas break one year. I think I was in eighth grade... ish. We were totally hopped up on sugar and we laughed sooo hard when this one little penguin slipped and all his buddies kind of went âaaahhh!â Our next door neighbor banged his cane against the wall to make us shut up. My dad was super peeved at us when Mr. Garcia tattled the next day.â She didnât recognize the other movie Conny listed, but she wouldnât have said no if he offered up the idea of a marathonâjust the two of them. Their tastes sometimes differed but that didnât mean they couldnât have a good time.Â
âThat, I could dig. I like the hyper-niche of it all. Plusââ Wendy smiled again as she took Connyâs preferred hand and stepped onto the bus, shooting the bus driver a smile as she went. Leading Conny to a seat somewhere in the middle, she continued: âNo matter how silly it is, if thereâs petty drama in it? Iâm there.â It was one of those things that was always a lot of fun to watch, which explained her passion for House Wives, and less so to be a part of. And, to be fair, the premise seemed just outrageous and silly enough that it could conceivably hold her attention. She sat down then slid toward the window so Conny could sit beside her, immediately turning to face him as he did so. âAre you so totally excited? Do you have any ideas for it? Youâre like, a totally real filmmaker. Color me extremely impressed.â Wendy sighed with exaggerated wistfulness. âRemember me when youâre at Cannes, basking in the sun and surrounded by supermodels. Or, better yet, invite me so I can wear a gorgeous gown and get my photo taken with Jonathan Majors. Oh my Godâor Timothee Chalamet.â
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YARA SHAHIDI via Tik Tok âą May 27th, 2021
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#musing.#asks to be anonymous but would then repost the article on her ig story like that's me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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some of you never played online dressup games while sitting in a huge beat up desk chair while being yelled at by your mom when you were kids and it shows. grow up
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where: outside the library when: day after the party (any time) @wendysandersonsâ
he wasnât gonna be around when everyone at the frat woke up, so he finished his breakfast, put on a pair of nice joggers, got his books and dipped. the day was nice enough, sun was out and the clouds spread out across the clear sky and it was not too hot for it to be bothersome. he usually hated this type of weather. he was more of a ârain and stay inâ type of guy, but today he found himself quite happy with it. relaxed, slower in his step. he didnât even care to enter the library once he got there. he spotted wendy sitting outside and decided to grab himself, and her a coffee and join her for a chat. he knew the girl could talk, and he could use some of that to break the monotony of constant arguing with mel and endless discussions with the boys.Â
âhiâŠâ itâs a simple greeting, as he lowers into a space next to her. âgot you a coffee, hope you donât mind.â a pause as he unloads the books on the surface beside him, and then his focus shifts to her and he smiles. he smiled a lot, or he tried anyway, he thought it helped people feel at ease. âyou good? had a good summer?â
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Okay, so... a hot guy, totally unprovoked, came up to her, Wendy Sanderson, with a cup of coffee... for her, and she wasâwhat? Supposed to be normal about that? âOh, heeeeey,â Wendy eked out, then cleared her throat as she reached for the coffee. She smiled as she wrapped her hands around the cup. âOh my God, angel much? How could I ever mind? As if Iâm in the position to reject or begrudge free caffeine. This is like, totally heaven-sent.â Wendy had already treated herself to a dirty chai that morning, and then she drank half of her friendâs Red Bull, so maybe a coffee wasnât super advisable. But again, what was the other option? Saying no? As if.
âIâm fab. I decided to do a little practice run of my class route before they start on Monday, because I noticed my Tuesday-Thursday sched cuts it pretty close in the morning,â she explained. âIâve got a 9 AM in Sanborn House, and then I have to haul my ass to Fairchild for the lame-o lab Iâve gotta take by 11:00. But I totally nailed it. With five minutes to spare, no less. Iâm feeling a little cocky. And like, surprisingly athletic? Try and control your shock and awe.â She moved the tab of the coffee lid out of the way, then brought the drink to her lips for a little sip. Would she have added more sugar? Yes. But she was fine with Lucas thinking she was one of those girls who didnât need all that. âSummer slayed. I actually went to a Red Sox game. They lost by like, a scary amount, but the hot dog was delish. How was your break?â
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Immediately, he was sucked back into the pleasant whirlpool that was Wendy Sandersonâs presence. Like there hadnât even been three months and a shit load of miles since they last saw each other face to face. Even if he wanted to look away as she spoke about her parents getting a BnB (which he did not!), he probably wouldnât have been able to. A smile resting easily on his features as he listened, nodding his head along a little in that active listening way. â Thatâll be nice. And, I mean, speaking as someone who just drove for two days straight, â A slight exaggeration, but the only other things he had done in the last 48 hours were eat and sleep, â I get it. Doesnât sound super romantic to drive all the way up and back for the second time in a week just to be fussed about dates. â He said, tone light and easily. Playful in a sense. Though it wasnât as though he had much authority to speak on anything romantic.Â
He felt her arm loop through his. Obviously he did as she tugged him along. But he made sure not to look down. Something, something, didnât want her to think he was thinking anything of it. Even if he was. But he wasnât. Definitely wasnât. Instead he raised his brows in pleasant surprise when she announced he had been invited to brunch day after tomorrow. He would have said no. Declined politely for fear of intruding, but the mention of churros made it hard to believe she was just saying it to be kind. â Well, if my churro shovelling services are needed, then how can I say no? â He joked in reply, though swiftly followed it up with a genuine, â But, like, Iâm so down. If thatâs cool, of courseâ you know, donât wanna intrude on the fam-time or anything. â Fam-time? God, he was going to end it all, why the fuck did he say that? Anyway!
He gave a sympathetic click of his tongue in response to the news that the Moulin Rouge soundtrack had been banned for Wendyâs drive up. Shoving his hands in his pockets as she continued just for something to do with them. His mouth opened in a small âoâ as he heard the words âHorror Fictionâ, immediately excited for her even if she wasnât as big a horror fan as he was. Or a horror fan at all, but maybe that had changed for her to take up the class. â Thatâs sick, thatâs gonna be so good. â He enthused, â And congrats, obviously. Your advisor sounds like theyâre completely underestimating you. â He added on, a little bit of a joke but a little bit genuine too. In the time heâd known Wendy he knew she was a lot smarter and a lot more determined than people seemed to assume. A tiny beat later he remembered there had also been question for him. â I did, I did get into the classes I wanted to. I donât know if you remember but I was trying to get into that nonfiction writing one. Creative Nonfiction: uh ⊠something, something, integrity and vulnerability? â He tried jogging his own memory along with herâs. Creative Nonfiction: Inquiry, Integrity, and Vulnerability. Heâd literally been looking at it earlier that day, but his mind was still a little fried from the drive. â But yeah, I got into that, I think itâll give me a real edge for that documentary class I wanna do next semester. â
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âUm, youâre more than welcome to join fam-time, itâs never an intrusion. You know my parents are like, addicted to you,â Wendy assured him with a smile. Her dad would have a blast grilling him about his courses and post-grad plans, at least, and take the heat off Wendy for a total of ten minutes. Which, well, she loved Conny and hated to put him on the spot like that, but she was pretty sure she deserved a break now and again. âAnd Nell says hi, bee-tee-dubs.â
Your advisor sounds like theyâre completely underestimating you. Wendy sighed dramatically. âTell me about it,â she lamented. âI am like, Top 5 Underdogs of All-Time. This university is going to be cursing their lack of foresight in... five... ten years tops when they realize they shouldâve made me the face of this whole operation.â She smiled warmly at Conny, then tugged on his elbow again when she heard the shuttle rounding the corner. Turning her head and going up onto her tip-toes, she could see the sun reflecting off the front of the bus.
ïżœïżœOoooh, yes! I remember you telling me about that one,â she said, even though the memory was hazyâwhich definitely wasnât a reflection on whether or not Wendy cared or listened or whatever. She totally did! Things just slipped sometimes. âDo you get to like actually, make your own documentary in that class, or are you gonna be forced to watch a bunch of bleak black-and-white Eastern European ones all semester?â The fear for him was inspired by a Hungarian film she had to watch for her Literature and Utopia class last semester, which wasnât a documentary but definitely black-and-white and boooring. She bounced on her toes twice as the bus pulled up, and waited with barely-concealed impatience as about half a dozen passengers walked out first. âBecause that would so suck.â
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#music.#if i donât get some replies done tomorrow you all have permission to publicly shame me in the town square#tar and feathers and everything
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đ§âđ€âđ§ - Do they have any siblings?
Yes! <3 Wendy has an older sister named Eleanor Sanderson (nicknamed Nell). Nell is almost 5 years older than Wendy and they've always been very close (with the added fact that they do a lot of Sister Bickering), even though they're quite... different. Nell is very regimented and practical and works for a nonprofit in Boston that aims to help develop curricula in schools that tackle media literacy, as well as in grad school studying nonprofit management. And in actuality, Nell is technically Wendy's cousin by blood. When Nell was in kindergarten, Wendy's parents Terrence and Bahar took her in when her birth parents were no longer able to take care of her. But Wendy has always thought of Nell as her sister, never remembering a time when Nell didn't live with them, and by extension, Nell calls Wendy's parents mom and dad too. Wendy loves her sister sm, even when she sends her texts telling her to apply for internships and to think about the future and stuff, and Nell often sends Wendy postcards from the different states she travels to for work and Wendy displays them all on her dorm wall.
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5 Senses Development Questions!
Hear:
How would you describe the sound of your museâs voice?
What sorts of music do they like to listen to?
If they had to pick three songs to listen to for the rest of their life, what would those three songs be?
Whatâs their favorite sound?
Their least favorite sound?
Touch:
Whatâs one of your museâs favorite textures?
What does their skin feel like? Smooth? Rough?
Do they like maintaining a skincare routine?Â
Are there any textures that your muse doesnât like? Why?
How often do they clip their nails? Do they bite them?
Sight:
Is their vision good, or do they need glasses or contacts?
Do they like to use their glasses or contacts if they need them?
What is your museâs visual aesthetic? (eg: outfits, colors, etc.)
What normal looking objects appear ugly to your muse?Â
Are they good or bad at winking?
Smell:
What does your muse smell like?
Favorite candle scent?
What sorts of shampoo scents do they like?
Whatâs their favorite smell?
Whatâs their least favorite smell?
Taste:
If your muse had a taste, how would you describe it?
Are they more of a sweet or salty person?
What flavor lip balm do they usually use?
Do they lick, or do they bite?
Whatâs their favorite meal to make / eat?
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You know who I âstanâ? My mom
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ari slinks out of her bedroom clad in a tank top and a pair of shorts, her arms stretched out behind her as she loosens up her muscles and yawns. it had taken a wake and bake to make the hangover abate, and now sheâs just trying to acclimate herself to the waking world before she has to decide if sheâs picking up her co-workerâs shift tonight, or passing it off to someone else. she raises an eyebrow when she hears wendyâs cry for help, leaning over the back of the couch and looking down at her, sympathetic. ârough night?â ari asks, her tone playful as she runs a hand through her tangled hair. âwhat do you need? water? an upper? some weed? iâm good for all of the above.â which isnât to imply that ariâs the one whoâs been changing the communal brita pitcher, but, you know, someone has, and ariâs perfectly capable of pouring out a glass for the roomies.Â
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Eyes squeezed shut, Wendy was relieved to hear Ariâs voice. âIt was a very long, fruitful night. Full of firsts and lifelong memories and so many weird smells, but...,â she started with a theatrical wave of her hand through the air. âBy God, am I feeling rough.â Wendy listened to Ari list off potential modes of treatment for the the dozens of invisible little people drilling into her skull with a modicum of attention. Her mind drifted. To the smell of McDonaldâs. To the taste of a hot caramel macchiato, one as big as her entire faceâwhole milk, extra caramel, and yes, she knew she was like, kind of, sort of lactose-sensitive, but she was willing to suffer a tummy ache in place of what she suffered now. âI need a sausage and egg biscuit... or a bacon, egg, and cheese. And oh my God, those incred hash browns. Plus, a cup of coffee the width of my ass.â Eyes still closed, she reached up toward Ari, her hand latching onto her roommateâs arm. âPlease, Iâm desperate. How can we make this happen?â
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âWell, I donât know if swapsies are like a rule, just something my mom once about to me as a kid aboutâŠ.â He trailed off because by that point he had become distracted by watching Wendy placing things on the counter. âOh, no thatâs way too much. â
He forgot momentarily that american currency could have bills less than 5, which didnât really matter since Wendy did put a five down, but Blue didnât really read the bill before he slid it back to her. âI have an idea, Iâll leave âem this guy,â He removed a tiny, green alien baby keychain from his set of keys for the car, the frat house, mailbox and his bedroom and placed in on the counter. âAnd you can give me something, and weâll call it even.â He smiled, hoping to reassure her as he really hadnât meant to worry or upset anyone, just avoid some confrontation from someone who wanted to lay any claim. âThat b word you use, bawka-something, tell me what it means, please?â He figured going to university might come with some words he had no idea of and was determined to not be afraid to find out.
âYouâve never had a beer?â He was pretty suprised by this, mouthing the word 'wowâ at the news, complete with an exploding brain miming moment. It was the first alcohol he had, the one he most preferred, but to never? âWell, a toast then? To your first beer and the lack of party inflections
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Well, if that was the case... Wendy tucked the beer bottle cap into her pocket (new memory box item unlocked!) without guilt. She watched with interest as the boy took out his keys, and her eyes widened at the sight of the keychain. âOh noooo, but heâs a cutie!â she argued, cooing over the sight of the alien baby. Wendy quickly picked it up for inspection. She smiled at its face, then turned it to face the boy. âHow can you bear to part with this little guy?â Placing the keychain back down on the counter, she tapped her finger against the top of its head. âWell, I have a better idea: you take my five dollars and I take this one home with me,â she suggested. âAnd then we can, um... Huh.â She glanced around the kitchen, to the couple sucking each otherâs faces off in the corner, to the boys playing some rowdy game at the table. âFind... a replacement...â
Wendy blinked then smiled again at his question. âBa-kuh-nay-lee-uh,â she repeated slowly, already revved up and ready to explain it to him. âDo you know anything about Ancient Rome? Gladiators, pagan festivals, dirty graffiti of yore, the very inventors of fast food...? Well, a bacchanalia was like, one of their big ragers. There was wine.â She held up her bottle of beerâclose enough. âThere was girl-boy mingling.â She gestured between the two of them. âThere was loud music. People were getting real freaky. It was like, a total free-for-all. All in the name of Bacchus, who was like, the god of wine and partying and stuff. Doesnât that sound totally amaze?â She very conveniently left out the fact that it was also, technically speaking, a cult. But who said those couldnât fun? She was sure they werenât all tragedy and brainwashing. Youâve never had a beer? Wendy shook her head. âNever have I ever,â she confirmed, laughing at his miming. âI always thought the smell was gross, but I figured if I were to, you know...â She wiggled her fingers. âBleeend in, then I have to do as the Romans do.â Wendy grinned. âCheers! To my first beer, to not pissing anyone off, and... to Bacchus.â Wendy brought the drink up to her mouth, took a sip, and immediately made a face. It took everything in her to actually swallow it down. When she finished, she stuck her tongue out. âOh my god, it tastes worst than it smells.â
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If Conny were capable of it, his grin would have grown wider. Watching Wendyâs features change, hearing the faint echo of what he guessed was her momâs voice through the phone before she spoke over it. Obediently he stood beside her with her hand around his arm as she finished up her call, no attempt to get away or even get her to loosen her grip. He was happy there, more than. Though heâs stomach did flips when she finished her call and looked at him properly, he tried not to show it. He tried not to think about how the seventeen hours of driving in two days was showing itself. Instead his arms wrapping around her in return, dipping just slightly to make the whole exchange easier between the two of them. â Hi! Holy shit, hi, â He enthused, holding her tightly and enjoying the smell of her perfume for just a moment.Â
Feeling her arms loosen, he did the same. Letting go of her entirely and regretting it as her hands stayed on his shoulders as he straightened back up. But whatever, he was still grinning widely. There was too much to be excited for to let that regret show. He chuckled lightly at her question and following comment, shaking his head a little as he answered, â Well, no promises but I think I survived without going crazy. â He joked in reply. â I split up podcasts with music ever couple hours, I think thatâs the trick, yâknow. But youâll have to let me know if Iâm acting off kilter. â He grinned. Of people at Essex he thought that maybe Wendy was the only person that would be able to tell that about him. Even though theyâd obviously spent the summer apart, heâd still trust her to judge it. â What about you? How was your trip up? â He asked, raising his brows as he spoke. He gestured to her phone, â Was that your folks? â
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âYouâre the pinnacle of patience and mental health, Iâm like, legit impressed,â Wendy said with a grin. She was already excited to be backâto independence! to the hallowed halls of knowledge! to buffalo chicken tenders!âbut a new type of buzz started to vibrate under her skin. Conny was in front of her again, real enough to touch. She felt like she hadnât seen him in years, she felt like she saw him just yesterday. She wanted to see him every day. Wendy looked down at her phone when he gestured, then looked back up with him all alight. âIt was!â she confirmed, sliding it back into the relative safety of her zebra print pants pocket. âThey helped me move in some of my stuff, and then they wantedâquote, unquote âa romantic Vermont getaway.â They got a B&B and everything, theyâre taking it to the max. But their anniversary is, like, next weekend, so you know.â Wendy turned so they were side-by-side and then looped her arm through his, pulling him closer to the bus stop.
âWeâre getting brunch the day after tomorrow before they leave, at... ten-ish, I think?â Her mom had literally just reminded her of the reservation time and as soon as Wendy realized she forgot it again, she felt the phone vibrate in her pocket. That was probably her second reminder. âThey wanted me to let you know youâre invited if youâre down. Weâre headed to The Friendly Toast, so you know Iâm going to need your help destroying some churro bites.â Once she had him standing where she wanted him, she hesitated a moment, then pulled her arm back. âBut the ride was good. They totally banned the Moulin Rouge musical soundtrack, unfortch.â Sometimes a girl needed to hear a women sing Katy Perryâs âFireworkâ as a mournful lament as she hid her life-threatening consumption from her lovers. âDid you get into all the classes you wanted? I got my final schedule this morning, and youâre gonna love thisâI got into Horror Fiction.â Not something she was like, super into, but it sounded interesting enough. That, and she figured Conny would have some great insight when paper-writing time came. âAnd this is after my advisor told me again and again itâd be real tough to get a spot. So, noooo biggie.â
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