thinking out loud // ed sheeran
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thinking out loud // ed sheeran
Everything is magic until you think itâs not
Myrick likes instrumental music played at low volumes. There isn't often the use of headphones or earbuds, simply speakers. He doesn't play any instruments, but does sing on occasion. It helps calm him down whenever things are hectic or lifts up his spirits when things aren't going right. Low instrumentals remind Myrick of Minnie when she would sing to him at night.
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Weâre just rainbows dreaming weâre human
Treat you better // Shawn Mendez
[ Oddly Not a Prince ]
When Myrick first popped of the page in Disney studios, the boy was unaware of everyoneâs origins. He thought that this was how everything happened. The artists drew someone and thatâs just how everyone in existence was born. Everyone lived inside of a small box that was always changing when the director asked.
But at age three, Myrick stared in the wrong direction. He saw a different world. Filled with funny creatures. It was then when he asked Mickey what the beings outside the screen were.
Mickey sighed, calling over the family. The tiny cartoon looked up at everyone, confused as to what was so bad. Minnie knelt next to her son, âSweetie, we preform for those people. Theyâre called humans. We are cartoons.â
Mickey shushed his wife before she could say anything more. âMinnie, we have to wait until heâs older. Remember how long it took us to find out. He would be devastated.â He whispered to her.
âHumans,â Myrick giggled, unsure of why they looked so much different than everyone around him. âCan I meet one?â He was curious now, of the world that wasnât his.
The family shook their heads, âWhen youâre older.â
At the time, Myrick didnât know what his mother had been trying to tell him. He was just mad that no one would tell him. He was in this worldâdidnât he deserve to know, too?
At age five, he got his own show and had his life plastered on for little kid to see. The mouse got fed up with not knowing and asked Uncle Goofy to explain. âI wanna go outside.â He complained.
âIâm sorry, Myrick, you have to wait until youâre older.â Goofy said, not wanting to explain how cartoons arenât born like the rest of the planet. They were created by a studio.
âOlder!â He cried out, âBut thatâs no fair!â Myrick pouted.
Goofy tried to shush the child, but with minimal success at best. âThatâs just how it is.â
At age eleven, Myrick finally got his answer. âMyrick, you know how you learned that a mommy births a babyâŚâ Mickey said, treading carefully around his son. The boy nodded. âGood, well, Myrick, thatâs not how you were born.â
âWhat?â He asked, confused. The tiny cartoon stared up at his father.
âWe cartoons are created by studios. I was created to mascot the company, and Mommy was created as my companion.â
Myrick grinned, hugging his father. âThank you for finally giving me an answer.â He said. The boy leaned into Mickey Mouse.
âCan I ever meet the people who made me?â The boy asked, curious. He remembered what the otherâs had said when he was in his younger years.Â
âSomeday, my boy, someday.â Mickey said, hugging his son tightly.
The bed of Myrick Mouse, is small as he likes to curl up in a ball like an actual mouse, even when in human form. The mattress is almost the same as a worn-down couch cushion, firm and yet somehow still soft. Myrick often forgoes any type of boxspring underneath, not liking the extra support it gives. The sheets are black, but the giant fluffy blanket on top is red and white polka dots. He keeps old multi-colored Christmas lights wrapped around the headboard, liking the comforting feeling the light gives.
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âI always believed that the world is a machine, all of us were made for a purposeâ Â Â
The original couple, Mickey and Minnie Mouse!