i’ll be honest i’m not even sure half of these are vines but here we go
VINES ARE THERAPY
These in particular speak to me on a spiritual level.

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell
Cosimo Galluzzi
Doug Jones

Origami Around

Discoholic 🪩
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
official daine visual archive

Jimmy Eat World
Today's Document

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The Bright Sessions
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taylor price
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵

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seen from Spain
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seen from Brazil
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seen from Türkiye
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seen from Singapore
seen from Bangladesh
seen from South Africa
seen from Germany

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i’ll be honest i’m not even sure half of these are vines but here we go
VINES ARE THERAPY
These in particular speak to me on a spiritual level.
Drarry #1
Pansy: i’ve heard, Potter has a tattoo on his private parts…
Draco: no he hasn’t
Pansy: what?
Draco: what?
Nails
do you know how stupidly happy it makes me when my fingernails and my toenails are the same color? first time i’ve redone the polish in a while and i feel sooo sexy :) it’s awesome. try it.
Fact 096. The World Health Organisation has classified cured and processed meats as group 1 carcinogens, the same category as asbestos.
Sources //
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/2015/11/03/report-says-eating-processed-meat-is-carcinogenic-understanding-the-findings/
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/26/processed-and-red-meat-what-are-the-cancer-risks
Need something to kick that sweet tooth? I was craving chocolate and what better way to make chocolate overnight oats without guilt! I didn’t add as much as the recipe called for and it was just as good 😊 below is what I used to make this bad boy ☺️👍🏻 Chocolate overnight oats: ½ cup oats ½ cup almond milk 1 Tablespoon PB 2 Tsp chia seeds 1 Tablespoon cacao powder 2 Tsp agave syrup Let sit overnight then add Cacoa nibs to it and it makes it so much better!! I got the cacoa nibs from a vegan festival but I’m sure thrive market or vita cost has it. Try it out and let me know what you think ❤️
An old and homely grandmother accidentally summons a demon. She mistakes him for her gothic-phase teenage grandson and takes care of him. The demon decides to stay at his new home.
It isn’t uncommon for this particular demon to be summoned—from exhausting Halloween party pranks in abandoned barns to more legitimate (more exhausting) ceremonies in forests—but it has to admit, this is the first time it’s been called forth from its realm into a claustrophobic living room bathed in the dull orange-pink glow of old glass lamps and a multitude of wide-eyed, creepy antique porcelain dolls that could give Chucky a run for his money with all of their silent, seething stares combined. Accompanying those oddities are tea cup and saucer sets on shelves atop frilly doilies crocheted with the utmost care, and cross-stitched, colorful ‘Home Sweet Home’s hung across the wood-paneled walls.
It’s a mistake—a wrong number, per se. No witch it’s ever known has lived in such an, ah, dated, home. Furthermore, no practitioner that ever summoned it has been absent, as if they’d up and ding-dong ditched it. No, it didn’t work that way. Not at all. Not if they want to survive the encounter.
It hears the clinking of movement in the room adjacent—the kitchen, going by the pungent, bitter scent of cooled coffee and soggy, sweet sponge cakes, but more jarring is the smell of blood. It moves—feels something slip beneath its clawed foot as it does, and sees a crocheted blanket of whites and greys and deep black yarn, wound intricately, perfectly, into a summoning circle. Its summoning circle. There is a small splash of bright scarlet and sharp, jagged bits of a broken curio scattered on top, as if someone had dropped it, attempted to pick it up the pieces and pricked their finger. It would explain the blood. And it would explain the demon being brought into this strange place.
As it connects these pieces in its mind, the inhabitant of the house rounds the corner and exits the kitchen, holding a damp, white dish towel close to her hand and fumbling with the beaded bifocals hanging from her neck by a crocheted lanyard before stopping dead in her tracks.
Now, to be fair, the demon wouldn’t ordinarily second guess being face-to-face with a hunchbacked crone with a beaked nose, beady eyes and a peculiar lack of teeth, or a spidery shawl and ankle-length black dress, but there is definitely something amiss here. Especially when the old biddy lets her spectacles fall slack on her bosom and erupts into a wide, toothy (toothless) grin, eyes squinting and crinkling from the sheer effort of it.
“Todd! Todd, dear, I didn’t know you were visiting this year! You didn’t call, you didn’t write—but, oh, I’m so happy you’re here, dear! Would it have been too much to ask you to ring the doorbell? I almost had a heart attack. And don’t worry about the blood, here—I had an accident. My favorite figure toppled off of the table and cleanup didn’t go as expected. But I seem to recall you are quite into the bloodshed and ‘edgy’ stuff these days, so I don’t suppose you mind.” She releases a hearty, kind laugh, but it isn’t mocking, it’s sweet. Grandmotherly. The demon is by no means sentimental or maudlin, but the kindness, the familiarity, the genuine fondness, does pull a few dusty old nostalgic heartstrings. “Imagine if it leaves a scar! It’d be a bit ‘badass,’ as you teenagers say, wouldn’t it?”
She is as blind as a bat without her glasses, it would appear, because the demon is by no means a ‘Todd’ or a human at all, though humanoid, shrouded in sleek, black skin and hard spikes and sharp claws. But the demon humors her, if only because it had been caught off guard.
The old woman smiles still, before turning on her heel and shuffling into the hallway with a stiff gait revealing a poor hip. “Be a dear and make some more coffee, would you please? I’ll be back in a jiffy.”
Yes, this is most definitely a mistake. One for the record books, for certain. For late-night trips to bars and conversations with colleagues, while others discuss how many souls they’d swindled in exchange for peanuts, or how many first-borns they’d been pledged for things idiot humans could have gained without divine intervention. Ugh. Sometimes it all just became so pedantic that little detours like this were a blessing—happy accidents, as the humans would say.
That’s why the demon does as asked, and plods slowly into the kitchen, careful to duck low and avoid the top of the doorframe. That’s why it gingerly takes the small glass pot and empties it of old, stale coffee and carefully, so carefully, takes a measuring scoop between its claws and fills the machine with fresh grounds. It’s as the hot water is percolating that the old woman returns, her index finger wrapped tight in a series of beige bandages.
“I’m surprised you’re so tall, Todd! I haven’t seen you since you were at my hip! But your mother mails photos all the time—you do love wearing all black, don’t you?” She takes a seat at the small round table in the corner and taps the glass lid of the cake plate with quaking, unsteady, aged hands. “I was starting to think you’d never visit. Your father and I have had our disagreements, but…I am glad you’re here, dear. Would you like some cake?” Before the demon has a chance to decline, she lifts the lid and cuts a generous slice from the near-complete circle that has scarcely been touched. It smells of citrus and cream and is, as assumed earlier, soggy, oversaturated with icing.
It was made for a special occasion, for guests, but it doesn’t seem this old woman receives much company in this musty, stagnant house that smells like an antique garage that hadn’t had its dust stirred in years.
Especially not from her absentee grandson, Todd.
The demon waits until the coffee pot is full, and takes two small mugs from the counter, filling them until steam is frothing over the rims. Then, and only then, does it accept the cake and sit, with some difficulty, in a small chair at the small table. It warbles out a polite ‘thank you,’ but it doesn’t suppose the woman understands. Manners are manners regardless.
“Oh, dear, I can hardly understand. Your voice has gotten so deep, just like your grandfather’s was. That, and I do recall you have an affinity for that gravelly, screaming music. Did your voice get strained? It’s alright, dear, I’ll do the talking. You just rest up. The coffee will help soothe.”
The demon merely nods—some communication can be understood without fail—and drinks the coffee and eats the cake with a too-small fork. It’s ordinary, mushy, but delicious because of the intent behind it and the love that must have gone into its creation.
“I hope you enjoyed all of the presents I sent you. You never write back—but I am aware most people use that fancy E-mail these days. I just can’t wrap my head around it. I do wish your mom and dad would visit sometime. I know of a wonderful little café down the street we can go to. I haven’t been; I wanted to visit it with Charles, before he…well.” She falls silent in her rambling, staring into her coffee with a small, melancholy smile. “I can’t believe it’s been ten years. You never had the chance to meet him. But never mind that.” Suddenly, and with surprising speed that has the demon concerned for her well being, she moves to her feet, bracing her hands on the edge of the table. “I may as well give you your birthday present, since you’re here. What timing! I only finished it this morning. I’ll be right back.”
When she returns, the white, grey and black crocheted work with the summoning circle is bundled in her arms.
“I found these designs in an occult book I borrowed from the library. I thought you’d like them on a nice, warm blanket to fight off the winter chill—I hope you do like it.” With gentle hands, she spreads the blanket over the demon’s broad, spiky back like a shawl, smoothing it over craggy shoulders and patting its arms affectionately. “Happy birthday, Todd, dear.”
Well, that settles it. Whoever, wherever, Todd is, he’s clearly missing out. The demon will just have to be her grandson from now on.
this is so sweet. it made me want to hug someone.
i had to
I WOULD WATCH SIX SEASONS AND A MOVIE
Okay but she takes him to the little cafe and all of the people in her town are like “What is that thing, what the hell, Anette?” and she’s like “Don’t you remember my grandson Todd?” and the entire town just has to play along because no one will tell little old Nettie that her grandson is an actual demon because this is the happiest she’s been since her husband died.
Bonus: In season 4 she makes him run for mayor and he wins
I just want to watch ‘Todd’ help her with groceries, and help her with cooking, and help her clean up the dust around the house and air it out, and fill it with spring flowers because Anette mentioned she loved hyacinth and daffodils. Over the seasons her eyesight worsens, so ‘Todd’ brings a hellhound into the house to act as her seeing eye dog, and people in town are kinda terrified of this massive black brute with fur that drips like thick oil, and a mouth that can open all the way back to its chest, but ‘Honey’ likes her hard candies, and doesn’t get oil on the carpet, and when ‘Todd’ has to go back to Hell for errands, Honey will snuggle up to Anette and rest his giant head on her lap, and whuff at her pockets for butterscotch. Anette never gives ‘Todd’ her soul, but she gives him her heart
In season six, Anette gets sick. She spends most of the season bedridden and it becomes obvious by about midway through the season that she’s not going to make it to the end of the season. Todd spends the season travelling back and forth between the human realm and his home plane, trying hard to find something, anything that will help Anette get better, to prolong her life. He’s tried getting her to sell him her soul, but she’s just laughed, told him that he shouldn’t talk like that. With only a few episodes left in the season Anette passes away, Todd is by her side. When the reaper comes for her Todd asks about the fate of her soul. In a dispassionate voice the reaper informs Todd that Anette spent the last few years of her life cavorting with creatures of darkness, that there can be only one fate for her. Todd refuses to accept this and he fights the reaper, eventually injuring the creature and driving it off. Knowing that Anette cannot stay in the Human Realm, and refusing to allow her spirit to be taken by another reaper, so he takes her soul in his arms. He’s done this before, when mortals have sold themselves to him. This time the soul cradled against his chest does not snuggle and fight. This time the soul held tight against him reaches out, pats him on the cheek tells him he was a good boy, and so handsome, just like his grandfather. Todd takes Anette back to the demon realm, holding her tight against him as he travels across the bleak and forebidding landscape; such a sharp contrast to the rosy warmth of Anette’s home. Eventually, in a far corner of his home plane, Todd finds what he is looking for. It is a place where other demons do not tread; a large boulder cracked and broken, with a gap just barely large enough for Todd to fit through. This crack, of all things, gives him pause, but Anette’s soul makes a comment about needing to get home in time to feed Honey, and Todd forces himself to pass through it. He travels in darkness for a while, before he emerges into into a light so bright that it’s blinding. His eyes adjust slowly, and he finds himself face to face with two creatures, each of them at least twice his size one of them has six wings and the head of a lion, one of them is an amorphous creature within several rings. The lion-headed one snarls at Todd, and demands that he turn back, that he has no business here. Todd looks down, holding Anette’s soul against his chest, he takes a deep breath, and speaks a single word, “Please.” The two larger beings are taken aback by this. They are too used to Todd’s kind being belligerent, they consult with each other, they argue. The amorphous one seems to want to be lenient, the lion-headed one insists on being stricter. While they’re arguing Todd sneaks by them and runs as fast as he can, deeper into the brightly lit expanse. The path on which he travels begins to slope upwards, and eventually becomes a staircase. It becomes evident that each step further up the stair is more and more difficult for Todd, that it’s physically paining him to climb these stairs, but he keeps going.
They dedicate a full episode to this climb; interspersing the climb with scenes they weren’t able to show in previous seasons, Anette and Honey coming to visit Todd in the Mayor’s office, Anette and Todd playing bingo together for the first time, Anette and Todd watching their stories together in the mid afternoon, Anette falling asleep in her chair and Todd gently carrying her to bed. Anette making Todd lemonade in the summer while he’s up on the roof fixing that leak and cleaning out the rain gutters. Eventually Todd reaches the top, and all but collapses, he falls to a knee and for the first time his grip on Anette’s soul slips, and she falls away from him. Landing on the ground. He reaches out for her, but someone gets there first. Another hand reaches out, and helps this elderly woman off the ground, helps her get to her feet. Anette gasps, it’s Charles. The pair of them throw their arms around each other. Anette tells Charles that she’s missed him so much, and she has so much to tell him. Charles nods. Todd watches a soft smile on his face. A delicate hand touches Todd’s shoulder, and pulls him easily to his feet. A figure; we never see exactly what it looks like, leans down, whispering in Todd’s ear that he’s done well, and that Anette will be well taken care of here. That she will spend an eternity with her loved ones. Todd looks back over to her, she’s surrounded by a sea of people. Todd nods, and smiles. The figure behind him tells him that while he has done good in bringing Anette here, this is not his place, and he must leave. Todd nods, he knew this would be the case. Todd gets about six steps down the stairway before he is stopped by someone grabbing his shoulder again. He turns around, and Anette is standing behind him. She gives him a big hug and leads him back up the stairs, he should stay, she says. Get to know the family. Todd tries to tell her that he can’t stay, but she won’t hear it. She leads him up into the crowd of people and begins introducing him to long dead relatives of hers, all of whom give him skeptical looks when she introduces him as her grandson. The mysterious figure appears next to Todd again and tells him once more he must leave, Todd opens his mouth to answer but Anette cuts him off. Nonsense, she tells the figure. IF she’s gonna stay here forever her grandson will be welcome to visit her. She and the figure stare at each other for a moment. The figure eventually sighs and looks away, the figure asks Todd if she’s always like this. Todd just shrugs and smiles, allowing Anette to lead him through a pair of pearly gates, she’s already talking about how much cake they’ll need to feed all of these relatives.
P.S. Honey is a Good Dog and gets to go, too.
the last lines of the show:
demon: you’re not blind here – but you’re not surprised. when…?
anette: oh, toddy, don’t be silly, my biological grandson’s not twelve feet tall and doesn’t scorch the furniture when he sneezes. i’ve known for ages.
demon: then why?
anette: you wouldn’t have stayed if you weren’t lonely too.
demon: you… you don’t have to keep calling me your grandson.
anette: nonsense! adopted children are just as real. now quit sniffling, you silly boy, and let’s go bake a cake. honey, heel!
honey: W̝̽̂̿͂͝Ọ̮̹̲̪̋ͦͅO̸̘͔̬͊F̜̫͙̟͕͖̙̋ͫ͌͗
that addition is a+ :)
THE ONLY ENDING I WILL EVER ACCEPT FOR THIS
RAGE
"You can't win," he chuckled, the rumble of his growl resonating through the empty room. His fist snapped out and struck the larger man square in the chest, feeling the bones bend beneath his hand. He swung again and felt them break. The man screamed. Spiderman stood tall above the man, feeling the rage inside of him boil. His foot snapped out, catching him in the gut, eliciting a moan from the pathetic man. "You shouldn't have touched my family." Kick. "You shouldn't have touched him." Kick. "You won't again." Peter wrapped his webbing around his ankles and strung him up, letting him hang upside down, snapping a punch at his face. The door opened, and Deadpool stumbled in, still bleeding but healed enough to walk. "Spidey, stop." he groaned. "You're supposed to be the good guy." Peter didn't look at him as he punched the back again, breaking his nose. "Stop!" Wade croaked, trying to make his way across the room without falling. Peter, trying to hold onto his rage rather than going to care for Wade, refused to look at his weakness. He watched the man in front of him bleed, wanting to leave him there for his blood to gather in his brain and kill him. Wade grabbed his arm, leaning on him heavily for support. "You're the good guy," he gasped. Peter sighed, and cut the man down, binding his arms and leaning him up against a post. "Fine. But you need to call the ambulance. I'm not."
This Means War - Nickelback
Reminder
Dark nightmares
Loki woke from his nightmare, alone in his room. He sat up, and held his head, trying to get rid of the nightmares that haunted him. He couldn't say that those things weren't real. He couldn't even said he wasn't in control. Moving to grab his robe, he wrapped himself in the dark emerald silk, taking a deep breath. 'I wonder if Thor is awake,' he thought to himself, 'I wonder if he'd be mad if i woke him. Probably.'
Loki moved over to the window, looking out over the silent gardens. Thor had taken him to a small cottage after all of the terrible things he had done. He thought some time away from the stresses of the grand hall and the big city would do him some good. The moon lit up the sky, brushing the lake with it's gentle light. He saw birds moving through the sky, casting blots over the surface.
He turned and sat on the floor, trying to hold that image in his head instead of the bloody corpses that had startled him out of sleep. He pulled his knees up to his chin, letting his eyes close. He imagined he was a bird, over a lake, as he drifted back to sleep. He was still there in the morning when Thor came to wake him.
In the dark of the night - Rock cover by Jonathan Young
The Hangover
"Ugh my head," Kim moaned, sitting up in the bed, her hangover too strong for her to yet open her eyes. She was trying to remember the previous nights escapades, silently berating herself for drinking so much. It wasn't healthy. She heard a movement in her room, and opened her eyes. Oh. Not her room.
She was surrounded by dark purple drapes and gold sheets. Her eyes focused, and she saw Shego moving to sit on the bed, a glass of water and a some pills in her hand. Kim pulled her knees up and realized with horror she wasn't wearing her clothes. Shego looked at her quietly and handed her the glass of water. "What are those?" Kim asked, wincing at the sound of her own voice.
"Aspirin," Shego murmured, trying not to be too loud. Kim took them and swallowed, still trying to wrap her head around everything.
"Did we..?" She was afraid to finish the question.
"I'm not so evil as to take advantage of a drunk girl," Shego chuckled, "But you were pretty persistent in coming home with me, so I brought you here." Shego moved to sit cross legged on the bed, facing the hungover girl. "And for the record, you took your own clothes off. I put them in the wash and they're dry. But I don't know if you want to go out in broad daylight wearing what you were." Kim remembered her short dress and sky high pumps and found herself agreeing. "I've got some other clothes you can have." Shego moved to the dresser at the end of the room, an old looking wood one. "Just some stuff I used to wear before I started wearing body suits all the time."
Kim smiled, "At least the body suits look good on you." Shego chuckled as she rummaged through the drawers and pulled out a green shirt and denim shorts.
"I'll leave you to it then." She put the clothes on the bed and moved to the door.
"Hey, Shego?" Kim suddenly blurted. "Would you like to have breakfast together?"
Shego looked back, a little shocked. "Yes. I would like that a lot."
Genie in a Bottle metal cover by Leo Moracchioli
Licorice
The black dress clung to her body Like a thin coating of oil It had no reflection though Like a cave without light Her shoulders held the thin ribbons Pale curves holding the starless night in place She was thin, But not in the way other women longed to be She was strong in ways that men could never achieve Her legs were long and lean Her dress hanging just below her knees A curtain for her perfectly shaped calves I watched her muscles ripple under her skin Her long fingers picked An invisible piece of dirt off of her stomach My eyes drifted upwards Lingering for a couple moments on her breasts Perfectly round, barely hidden behind her dress And painfully obvious she wasn’t wearing a bra She cleared her throat And my eyes drifted up her pale neck Past her blackened lips And up to her bright green eyes I felt my face get warm when she smiled As if she had heard my every thought Every fantasy that had flitted through my mind She chuckled, and her smile grew wider I felt my eyes drawn to her mouth And wondered if she tasted like plums “No, you foolish man,” she murmured “I taste like licorice.” The warmth returned to my face And I dropped my eyes to the marble floor I heard her move towards me Like a breeze over water Her bare feet came into view They were painted dark green Her hand took my chin And pulled my face up to face her She stared down at me for a moment Her Black hair shimmering around her face She smelled intoxicating “Why have you come here?” I watched her mouth whisper “To be of service to you.” I winced at how loud I sounded in the empty hall The corner of her mouth twitched And she leaned down next to my ear The front of her dress draping open “Service me in what way?” Her breath felt warm on my skin And I felt a chill of pleasure race down my spine After swallowing a moan, I replied “In any way that you require.” She pulled away and smiled I wanted her more than I had ever Wanted another woman And her smile told me she knew She walked away, back to her throne She sat, her dress rising to lick her thigh I struggled to keep my eyes on hers She leaned back and relaxed with a sigh Her smile gone Suddenly looking very tired “You may leave.” She whispered “Yes, Your Majesty.” I whispered back Watching her eyes close softly I stood And took one step Two steps Three and four Then I was standing before her I bowed at the waist And kissed her mouth Brushing her jaw with my hand Her skin felt like velvet Her eyes snapped open And her right hand snapped out I staggered back Holding my face Shocked at the strength she possessed But then she smiled “Welcome to the Courts Of the Queen of Discourse. Go tell Florence to prepare you a room.” I bowed and walked out of the hall Her chuckles following behind me I felt a smile grow on my face She did taste like licorice And I wanted more
guys i’ve found my new reaction image for literally every fucking piece of news that comes out of this godforsaken administration
agreed.
My aesthetic.
Drinking...Buddies
Loki sat behind the bar at the Avenger's headquarters, getting in by promising J.A R.V.I.S. that he wouldn't cause any harm. Thor sat in front of him, drinking to their memory. Loki's drink was an illusion, as he didn't like being out of his own head. Thor pounded another tankard and slid it to Loki to fill it for the fourth time. Loki obliged, putting another couple shots of harder liquor in, as he didn't have the time for Thor to finish his usual twenty. Loki leaned back on the counter, listening to his brother ramble on about feasts, and the All Father, watching his quickly deteriorating sobriety fall apart as he took another gulp.
Then Thor stopped staring into space and fixed his gaze on Loki. "Brother, why did you never take a girl to your chambers?"
Loki, used to these questions, shrugged. "A girl does nothing for me. Silly, dawdling things, don't you think?" Thor set his head down on the counter, looking up at his brother.
"I suppose you're right. But what of their long flowing hair, and the ways it trickles down their body, and their deep mysterious eyes, and the way they smell...." Thor let it drift off, not able to think of more descriptions at the moment. Instead, he slid the tankard back over the counter. Loki, thoroughly entertained, refilled it with the same mix.
"There are plenty of creatures who fit that description," he replied as the alcohol moved back over the glass top.
"Like you," Thor giggled. Loki rolled his eyes, this time concentrating on holding back a blush.
"Or you," he smiled back.
Thor seemed a little offended at this and sat up in his chair, puffing his chest out, moving his blonde hair out of his face. "I am very obviously a man!" he loudly proclaimed.
Loki chuckled, leaning onto the counter, and batted his eyelashes. "Prove it," he chuckled, "Prove to me you're a man." He was expecting Thor to bound off the side of the tower, or to smash through some valuable piece of Stark's technology.
Thor, instead, leaned inches away from his brother, close enough for Loki to smell the bourbon on his breath. "Come to my chambers and I will." Loki felt his stomach to a somersault, but he stood with dignity and smiled, taking Thor's tankard away.
"I think you've had enough of this for tonight."
Thor grabbed his hand, and looked up at him with those fiery blue eyes. "I mean it."
"No you don't," Loki sighed.
Bourbon in your Eyes - Devil Doll
Cheerleader
Shego watched Kim from the rafters, keeping her glow down so as not to rise suspicion. She was practicing her cheer leading routine, moving to the beat beautifully. But then she kicked up into a back flip and barely landed it. Shego wasn't ever going to admit she had to catch her breath, worried for the other girl. Kim, far below her, shook her head and tried again, this time losing her footing and splaying out on the slick gym floor.
Shego, feeling a pang of pity (worry), jumped down from the rafter and landed in front of her with a thud. "Shego! What are you doing here? Where's Drakken?!" Kim was back on her feet in seconds, fighting stance down to an art.
"Shut up," she sneered, "I'm on my own time." She lunged into an attack, the fire of her fists a stark contrast to the red decorations surrounding them. Kim deflected easily, of course. She was supposed to. Then Shego swung for her legs and she flew into the air, landing the back flip beautifully. 'Good.' Shego mused to herself, 'Now do it again.'
Her leg kicked out, making the other girl fly into the air again. Perfect. Kim swung at her face and Shego backed out of range. "Well, Kimmy-poo, I think you've gotten that flip down now. I'll leave you to it." Shego winked at the now confused girl and ran out of the gym, trying to add an evil chuckle so she didn't seem too silly (in love).
Poor Unfortunate Souls - Cover by Jonathan Young
Run
Wade dragged Peter behind him, running through the streets, dodging cars. A giggle bubbled inside of his chest, going faster feeling the night air moving over his skin. Peter panted, trying to keep up with the madman. Wade released his hand, his hands pumping as he ran faster, jumping to try and touch stop signs in the medians. Peter laughed breathlessly, trying to ask him where they were going but the air wouldn't let him. Wade stopped abruptly, almost making the other man run into him. "There." He pointed over the city. "That's what I wanted to show you." The mist was dancing along the lights, the occasional car moving through the sea. Peter had seen it a million times, but something about the way the air was moving around them and the way Wade was so much warmer than the breeze made it magical. Peter wrapped his arms around Wade and felt his breath hitch from the contact. "It's beautiful." Why Worry - Set It Off