“if you start snoring, i won’t be responsible for what happens to you.”
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“I can’t promise that because I’m having a cold. So try me.”
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“if you start snoring, i won’t be responsible for what happens to you.”
cuddly / platonic-ish memes
“I can’t promise that because I’m having a cold. So try me.”
A bit later that day Clio knocked on Blaire’s door and waited for her (former) teacher’s approval to step in.
“I’m sorry for overreacting, I... I didn’t expect you to be here.”
xrealgiiirl ---> wishuponstrings
Headcanon ☆ 003
One of her biggest hobbies and most precious belongings are her own coloring books. Despite or maybe because she’s stubborn enough to fight her problematic health condition, Clio is overly creative. She loves to work with her hands, even if acute joint inflammation states of her fingers give her a hard time sometimes.
Before becoming part of the system her parents let her make her first steps by coloring the small comic strips that her mother created for the ‘Good Night stories’. The older she became, the more she missed those and subconsciously followed Isra’s profession. Developing a passion to create motives herself, the 13 years old girl used to keep the younger kids entertained with them when she didn’t try to sell her own coloring books on the markets.
Headcanon ☆ 002
I believe in fairies. I do, I do. Clio has a deep care for fairies; a fascination she shares with her father ever since she remembers and which had been reinstalled with the upcoming popularity of the Disney Fairies movies back when she was seven.
Being only a couple of weeks old, August had started to tell her the first stories about a girl having adventures with their winged friends as part of his daughter’s daily sleeping ritual, that were turned into small cartoons drawn by her mother the older Clio became.
After seeing the first Tinkerbell movie in 2008, the girl made up her own stories. Telling her friends at the orphanage that her parents had created those movies because of how much the detailed characters remembered her of what she’d been told herself.