Hanazono Momohito (C.First) ♔ We’re The One
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Hanazono Momohito (C.First) ♔ We’re The One
C.FIRST GROWING STARS PV now playing♪ We’re the one
“Cool and passionately, we’ll cut through the world with our hearts laid bare!”
Members:
Shu Amamine (天峰秀), ex-student council president
Momohito Hanazono (花園百々人), ex-student council president
Eishin Mayumi (眉見鋭心), ex-student council president
Looking through the 75~ pages of deleted scenes + failed oneshot ideas I have stuffed into one doc... some of those fit some of the whumptober prompts so... might just fix up a couple of them. Solve two problems at once ;)
I’m getting sick and I need Emergen-C and a big ass bowl of pho, stat.
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last night I was reading The Casual Vacancy on my brother's iPad which he took to school with him today, so now I'm trying to download it onto my phone so I can read it on the subway, BUT IT WON'T WORK ARGHASDKJ. like, I downloaded the file but it won't open on my phone, and I'm sure my brother knows how to get it to open cause he's a tech wiz, but he's at school.
sigh. well I guess I'll have to continue reading when I get to Barnes & Noble and buy a physical copy of the book. I can live that long, right?