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Cloud Strife (11th August)
Final Fantasy VII
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Happy Birthday
Cloud Strife (11th August)
Final Fantasy VII
Two single parents building a sand castle with their respective kid and subtly starting to compete with each other. Their kids remain oblivious and eventually lose interest, while the parents keep passive aggressively expanding their sand empire.
[Prompt Calender: August 11th, National Play in the Sand Day]
Ok ☁️
"why do moons tend to linger around unicorns?"
"safety in numbers, perhaps?"
"but moons have little defense against an aggressive dark star; if anything, lingering around them makes it more likely for several dark stars to form a coalition and absorb the light of a few moons. i once saw two assassins even attempt—and one succeed—to seize the unicorn's light. it's more of a danger than a boon."
"moons aren't that smart, though. all they do is float around aimlessly. well, save for following a unicorn. it's probably an instinct thing."
"i guess so."
"my bigger question is why the unicorn isn't bothered by a sun or two in its entourage."
"not even ariman consider suns threats to their quarry. what are the odds of a sun overtaking a unicorn and seizing her light?"
"fair enough."
Count Dracula hypnotizes Lucy before being found out by Mina, who rushes to rescue her friend.
from the Milwaukee Ballet's production of Michael Pink's Dracula Luz San Miguel as Lucy Westenra Nicole Teague-Howell as Mina Murray Davit Hovhannisyan as Count Dracula
It's the beginning of the end :(
On this day in 2012:
Glee cast members Chris Colfer and Lea Michele filmed a scene for season 4, episode 1 “The New Rachel” on location in Washington Square Park, New York City.
He's not thinking about Henry when he puts in twenty-three hours in his first week of work, or when he's filling the rest of his hours with class and papers and going for long runs and drinking triple-shot coffees and poking around the Senate offices. He's not thinking about Henry in the shower or at night, alone and wide awake in his bed.
Except for when he is.
Which is always.
Ch. 5 ~ Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston