my weekend with edith wharton 🖤
I hope for anyone who is reading this, that I wish july is a beautiful month for you.
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my weekend with edith wharton 🖤
I hope for anyone who is reading this, that I wish july is a beautiful month for you.
Meet the Warden
Meet the first member of the Ender seekers stay tuned next week for the rest of the team.
-Suicide Notes-
“How do you really know if anyone loves you?” When I didn’t answer, she looked at me. “Really, how do you know?” I thought about it for a minute. “I guess you just assume they do until they tell you they don’t,” I said. Sadie shook her head. “You need a better system than that.” “Maybe you ask,” I suggested. “If you have to ask, the answer is probably no. Do you think your parents love you?” I nodded. “Yeah,” I answered. “I do. They may be a little whacked, but they love me.” “Do they tell you they do?” “Sometimes,” I said. “My mom more than my dad, but I think that’s usually how it goes.” Sadie looked at me for a long time. “You’re lucky,” she said finally. I’ve been thinking about that ever since. Am I lucky? Am I lucky that I didn’t die? Am I lucky that, compared to the other kids here, my life doesn’t seem so bad? Maybe I am, but I have to say, I don’t feel lucky. For one thing, I’m stuck in this pit. And just because your life isn’t as awful as someone else’s, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t suck. You can’t compare how you feel to the way other people feel. It just doesn’t work. What might look like the perfect life – or even an okay life – to you might not be so okay for the person living it.
Suicide Notes by Michel Thomas Ford Chapter 7; Page 54-55.
C. Lumholtz (1904) Decorative art of the Huichol Indians
Quel’thalas Nexus: the Sunwell
There seem to be quite a lot of ley lines running through Quel’thalas, something its people have taken advantage of. The Northern, Western, and Southern Sanctums of Eversong Woods were built upon leylines, whereas the camps An’telas, An’owyn, and An’daroth were built on intersections. The Sunwell however, was built upon a “nexus”, a convergence of two or more ley lines. Needless to say, its magic and energy is legendary.
Runes.
should be studying but instead I’m yearning