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Mayfly || In the Dead of Knight update
Chapter 8: Before Flight
"What are you planning to use it for, Alfred? Another theatre trip?" "Maybe another time. No, I already got a bread machine. It will hopefully save me the time needed to properly pick up after you." "A bread machine? Alfred, I would have bought you a bread machine." "And you would have bought me a theatre if I asked, which I don't believe I did."
The Alex, Ben and Rook dynamic
Ben: Runs headlong into crazy bullshit
Alex: Acts like she’s too sensible to run headlong into crazy bullshit, but is actually just as bad as Ben.
Rook: Actually tries to avoid running headlong into crazy bullshit, but keeps getting dragged into it by the other two anyway. (But he doesn’t mind THAT much)
Okay, so I used this Picrew again (because I am obsessed) to put a face to my very first OC ever, back when I was a youngling — for a Ben Ten story. And then, it got to the whole AF gang, so enjoy! I couldn’t get a few specific details right, but I tried my best!! I made this like an in-universe set of pictures for my own amusement ☺️
Here’s Ben waving to some girls as Grandpa Max tells a fishing story that he’s already told a hundred times. - Alex
They were laughing AT him, not with him, but I didn’t have the heart to tell him that - Gwen
Here’s Gwen prepping for finals; and keeping herself together way better than I could ever hope for, but that’s not the point of this. - Alex
And looking like a huge nerd doing it. You have to respect her commitment to her brand! - Ben
Here’s Kevin trying to support his girlfriend, even though he’s really bored. - Alex
Okay, he left in like ten minutes and took over my living room. Don’t give him too much credit. - Ben
The only recent picture of Alex in media — captioned “That Wayne Girl’s a Real Piece Of Work, Isn’t She?” Ben turned into Goop and slimed the journalist’s office. :( - Gwen
I dunno what the problem is, that is how she takes pictures. - Kevin
Music of the Hammer - Forced To Keep Clean - Large Doses of Small Boys - Converted Into A Goat Ranch - The Fate of the Ravisher
21 JUN 1882. Austin Daily Statesman.
MATTERS BRIEFLY NOTED.
The music of the hammer and trowel is heard in nearly every corner of the city.
Everybody should be forced, if compulsion be necessary, to keep their premises clean.
The vacation of the different schools has had the effect to give to the citizens large doses of small boys on the streets.
Many citizens in the north part of town complain that the streets are converted into a goat ranch by some one in that vicinity, who permits a flock of goats to run at large in the city limits.
ALEX WAYNE. The Rape Fiend Gets the Full Extent of the Law.
The grand jury returned two indictments against Alex. Wayne, both for assault with intent to commit rape, and yesterday he was arraigned in the district court. The first offense charged was committed on the twenty-second day of May, at a section house on Central railroad, about three miles from Austin, and consisted of an assault upon Miss Kjerster Stottenberg, a young Swedish lady. The Statesman has already given the particulars of this occurrence. The second offense charged was the assault upon Mrs. Annie Wallin, a young married lady, of the Decker creek neighborhood, on the 30th of May. This has already been extensively mentioned, and was the immediate cause of Wayne’s arrest.
A jury was empanneled, consisting of W. D. Patton,, foreman; W. I. C. Autrey, C. H. Buechner, Henderson Rollins, John Hughes, M. J. Thompson, W. R. Robinson, H. Holley, E. Hallman, John Pegg, Frank Allen and Jake Smith, and to which the fate of the ravisher was committed.
D. H. Hewlett, Esq., was appointed to defend the prisoner, and after consultation with his client entered a plea of guilty. Mr. Hewlett, in line of duty, asked for the prisoner that consideration which the plea of guilty is supposed to carry with it. County Attorney Moore stated that the crime charged was not only heinous in nature, but in this particular instance of a most aggravated character. Judge Walker then read the law on the subject, which places the punishment at not less than two nor more than seven years confinement, at hard labor, in the state penitentiary.
The jury, four of whom were colored men, then retired, and in about fifteen minutes returned with a verdict assessing the punishment at seven years, the full extent of the law. The proceedings in the second case were virtually the same as in the first. Judge Walker then passed sentence which, in the two cases, makes a term of fourteen years, and the prisoner, was remanded to jail to await the coming of the agent of the penitentiary.
During the proceedings Wayne sat with half a smile upon his villainous countenance, apparently indifferent as to the result of the legal investigation.
alex wayne replied to your post: Six months post op today! I haven’t po...
Your results are epic! I’m having surgery with Yelland soon-hope my results are as good as yours!
Thanks! And good luck with surgery, Yelland is a marvel so I'm sure things will turn out well :)