Couple Aesthetics || Gella [Gilly Marlin and Ella Glass]
this boy i knew in high school had a black and white blog that was rather sad and when he met his girlfriend he started posting in color and I think that’s what love is

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Couple Aesthetics || Gella [Gilly Marlin and Ella Glass]
this boy i knew in high school had a black and white blog that was rather sad and when he met his girlfriend he started posting in color and I think that’s what love is
He's an orphan kid, never met his parents, but resided within a home with about 20 others. Anyway, he picked up some shitty habits, from smoking to picking locks, but he's really deep. He's one of those people that just gets it, whatever mess you're going through, has some valuable input. He's pretty deep actually.
He could be bffs with my Gill, who’s also into bad things but thinks a lot and he writes deep things and yeah they’d get along. I’d ship him with my bbg Raphaela because she’s naive and curious and I think she’d pair well with a bad boy because her adoptive guardian (she’s also an orphan) would h a t e it. Yeah that would be cool.
What if Gilly never met Ella?
Is anyone ever the same after Ella? Of course, he would’ve been a bitter, self-absorbed drunk with an eye for black leather. He’d have spent his days skipping all his classes except Music and English and his nights “dancing” with girls at Pleasure Island or playing a heart-breaking acoustic set at The Teacup. Mostly, if Gill and Ella never met, Gill would never understand hope. Maybe he’d eventually meet Evie, but Ella was his first love. Without her, he wouldn’t have the chance of one day being a better person. He’d miss the opportunity to have her influence of hope, her example of how someone once so broken could ever be as happy as she was, and that’d be his downfall.