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This is the face of a girl about to make a drink concoction that only an ex-imperial could invent
Sketchbook dump !
@cacklephony s character was drawn but it didn’t turn out that good!
I think of these my favorites areeee my chihiro drawing and my sayaka drawing?
Im also a fan of the color pallet drawings I did, I should do more
Sastiel List of my Fics <3
Bathe in Comfort
Word count: 3,072
Summary:
Castiel doesn't recognize themselves anymore, and it's taking an emotional toll on them. With Sam's help, maybe they could see a glimpse of who they used to be.
Castiel smiled, "No psychic visions told you this would be our future?" They joked, as Sam picked up a soap, he stopped for a moment, with a raised eyebrow. "No, can't say they did," Sam said, surprised Castiel joked about his demonic abilities, "No angelic higher up told you this was your fate?" Castiel shook their head, "Nope, none." Sam couldn't help but match Castiel's smile, finding it a little too contagious as he flipped the lid to his shampoo, squeezing some onto his hand. "I can't imagine why," Sam said, rubbing his hands together before his hands dove right back into Castiel's hair.
Catch Me as I Fall
Word count: 1,906
Summary:
Castiel shows up injured to Sam and Dean's hotel room in search of Sam. The hunter immediately jumps to catch the injured angel, how is Castiel not supposed to love Sam?
"Stay with me for the night," Sam whispered into Castiel's hair. Castiel didn't say anything, rather she nuzzled her nose into Sam's neck causing her love to laugh at the feeling. Sam tilted Castiel's head up and captured her love's lips. Castiel melted into it, and slowly pulled away, "I can stay longer than a night." Sam rested her head on the angel's, "Then stay, stay as long as you can."
The Moon Will Fall Before The Sun Can Rise
Word count: 1,531
Summary:
After a bad hunt, there's some hurt between Sam and Castiel. Sam wants to bite his tongue and let it all go, but Castiel needs to talk about it, and finds Sam's words cut the deepest when he's not trying to hurt him.
Messing with a part of his sleeve, "I don't want to be mad at you. So just let me process my thoughts." The please was left unsaid but could still be heard. "That's not going to change," Castiel said, "you'll still be upset. Please, at least say what is on your mind." Sam's mind raced with sorrow and anger hand in hand, roaring to be let out, "You really want to know?" he asked, wanting Castiel to drop it. "Yes! I really want to know," Castiel repeated, desperately needing to understand where they screwed up. Mentally preparing for the worst. Words to sting and cut deep. Sam looked at him and asked, "What am I supposed to do without you?"
Morning Delays Lead to the Best Memories
Word count: 768
Summary:
Some mornings are more difficult than others, but some mornings are your favorite just because of the people you're with.
Castiel watched in amusement and awe, "He was mimicking you. With the cane." "Oh, was he?" Sam asked, and picked Jack up who was reaching for him. As soon as he was on Sam he tried to pull Sam's hair and climb on him. And just when he thought it was because Jack was going to be sweet, Sam thought, shaking his head laughing at his son, "I don't know how I didn't see my stick walking away," Or how he didn't hear it, "we have a master thief on our hands."
Bring Me Back To Reality
Word count: 20,000
Summary:
Sam is having issues sleeping until Castiel is next to him. And he decides to repay Castiel but things go a different route than he had expected.
Despite the fact that Castiel had initially got closer, it was only to whisper to Sam. They had rolled away and laid at the edge of the bed. One wrong sigh and they’d be tumbling onto the ground. For an angel who still invades Sam’s space on a normal basis, it was odd to see the angel attempt to respect his invisible bubble. If only they could do it in a way where they didn’t look like a stiff board that would fall over with the wrong gust of wind. Sam sighed, and reached out to the angel, “Cas. You can use more of the bed than that. You’re falling off,” Sam yawned, “It’s not like I’m going to bite you or something.” Sam murmured. Castiel glanced over at Sam and noticed the gap. A person could fit between them and still have room with how far Castiel was over. Castiel rolled over a centimeter closer to Sam. They looked to Sam to see if that was satisfactory. Sam had rolled his eyes and grabbed Castiel’s wrists, and he pulled them closer. They were close enough to breathe the same air if Castiel decided to breathe. But regardless if they were a human, they think they would’ve held their breath. “Cas.” Sam whispered, his eyes already closed. “Yes?”
5 Times Castiel Accidentally Touched Sam's Knee Plus The One Time He Meant To
Wordcount: 10,634
Summary:
Throughout the years, Castiel has accidentally touched Sam's knee, something Sam figures will always be an accident. And it is, until it's not.
Castiel adjusted his grip on Sam and teleported himself into the car with Sam in his arms. His temperature had dropped significantly, Castiel looked at the car and its missing keys. While he could turn the car on with his grace, he didn't want Dean on his case. Rather he began to warm his vessel, acting as a heater to Sam. He pushed Sam's hair to the side, needing to see the man's face. The moment he had heard Sam's voice he had searched for his location, he never flew faster than hearing Sam's, "I need you." And yet, he still hadn't arrived quick enough. Sensing the man's pain, Castiel knew Sam wasn't fully healed yet. If this had happened when they first met, he could've healed him with one touch. There's the question of would he have though, and would Sam had allowed it? Probably not. But now, he hugged Sam wishing it was enough to heal him. He was glad Dean hadn't already arrived to the car yet. He wasn't the only one who needed to regroup. Castiel ran his hand throughout Sam's hair, locating the pain to be in Sam's knee. "I don't understand why you didn't call me at the first sign of danger," Castiel said, "I need you, too."
Hello! I'm a fan of Tangled and its spinoff series, and I'm curious about your upcoming book "Rootbound."
It sounds like it explores many of the same plot elements that Tangled the Series did (ie Eugene's identity/past, understanding Rapunzel's Sundrop powers, and traveling to a mysterious kingdom). I really like that it also focuses on the awkward phase of personal growth that comes after escaping an abusive situation/surviving severe trauma. (I'm in that phase right now, and I'd really like to see Rapunzel get the chance to work through it herself.)
I was wondering if you could go into more detail about your vision for Rootbound in relation to Tangled the Series. Do you see the book as "your version" of the series (meaning it's what you would have written if you were in charged of the show's plot)? Or do you think of it as a continuation of the movie that's completely different/separate from TTS?
(If you explained this already, I may not have understood due to my Autism. I'm genuinely curious to know what your perspective is tho!)
Hi friend! If this sounds short at all, I promise it's not because I'm upset, haha—I just want to be really clear so readers have the right expectations going into Rootbound! (While also not getting too deep into the fifty pages of publishing context.)
Your second option, that it's more of a continuation of the original movie and separate from TTS, is pretty much right on the money. The one thing I'd like to clarify is that I wouldn't call it solely my vision/version! When I was approached for the project, the lovely folks in charge had an early seed concept for the story, and from that, I was able to build a more detailed outline, and once that was approved, draft the manuscript. This is pretty normal for when you're working with another entity's IP!
That initial seed concept directly followed the original film, but did not draw on any characters/plot/lore introduced in TTS, and explored different takes on some things TTS covers, such as Eugene's history. Now obvs, I'm not an official spokesperson here, but my view on it is that Rootbound is only as canon as you want it to be. TBH, I think that's the better approach—the TTS fandom is enormous and passionate, and I'd rather not tinker with a story already told so well.
(And if anyone's worried that Rootbound will be the basis for a sequel film... let's just say for multiple reasons, no one would be more surprised than I, haha.)
So tl;dr: characters and lore from TTS are not part of Rootbound, I think that's a good thing (why mess with perfection?), I hope y'all enjoy my spin on things while knowing TTS isn't going anywhere.
SHUT UP SHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTUP WHAT'S GOING ON
watch me spiral into theories about how and where there are hints in kanu des manitu that abahachi is actually trans and how the 'real apache' situation is just a metaphor
I wish i could put into words my feelings about the Good Omens finale but I'm just... bah.
What was the point? Why is it that every major series thinks that killing off their main characters is the way to end a story? And in this case... for what? Because Michael threw a tantrum? Seriosuly, what was the point? Why?
It should have remained a one-season limited series, based on the book. This is just a messy AU