I mean, I doubt it will really be Tom's reaction in this situation. He will probably just be mad and hurt af, I don't know, the whole situation is just too harsh. Tom, boy, you didn't deserve all this.
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I mean, I doubt it will really be Tom's reaction in this situation. He will probably just be mad and hurt af, I don't know, the whole situation is just too harsh. Tom, boy, you didn't deserve all this.
Haven't drawn Juliebird and Jonith in awhile so here's an inevitable reboot but this time there's time travel magic. Oh wait, we've done that one before... well. It's happening again.
Positive Review: Juliebird #166104
Who: Juliebird #166104
What: Items exchange
Why: Very quick to reply with no hesitations or change of conditions
When: December 14, 2015
Explain: Juliebird had posted she had a familiar for exchange. I had an item of some value, so we agreed to an exchange of my item + treasures for her familiar. I sent my part and she quickly sent over the familiar. Most definitely someone I would do business with again!
Which of your characters is your favorite and why? (It's okay if you can't pick just one.)
I really, really love alll three of my protagonists:
Juliana. I love her because I love her parents and she is the perfect product of thier marriage. They are like human cats, practically, in the most metaphorical way possible. Intelligent, distractable, languid but restless, and basically a cat. I love cats. I love the way cats will do something extremely stupid and then look you in the eye with a dignified sniff as if to say “I don’t expect someone like you to understand my motives, peasant.” And that is pretty much Julie. She’s perfect.
Kit. I hate him every bit as much as I love him, because Kit is ME. He just is. He’s always signing himself up for too many things, is a miserable student for all he is bright and interested, and he is really, extremely judgemental and often very, extremely wrong in the judgements he makes. He has a lot of grand ideas about who he wants to be, but at the end of the day he is driven mainly by comfort and cookies and I love him for it.
Jonathan. Let’s be honest, my love for this character is shameless. I’ve been writing him since I was thirteen and realized that if I shoved all the characters I liked together in bits and pieces I could make my own. He’s a weird, horrible blend of Dr. Frankenstien, Colin Craven, Draco Malfoy, and a bunch of other jerks. (When it comes to literary characters, jerks are my favorites.) He’s probably still a horrible Mary Sue at the end of the day, but that’s part of why I like him.
mcdevinpants said:What does their morning routine look like? Jon, Juliana, Susan and/or any who suit your fancy.
Jon:
Wake up early, get dressed, two cups of tea, review lesson plans/grading he worked on the night before, regret having gone into teaching,short walk about the garden to see what all needs doing, third cup of tea, off to work or go to work in the garden if it is the weekend.
Juliana:
Wake up at a “tolerable hour”, lay in bed for another hour, wait for Nan to bring up cocoa. Eventually get dressed. Glance at clock. Toss hair into braids or bun, grab bag, jump on bicycle- there’s still time for a nice ride before class! (Or off to bother Jon on Saturdays, or wake up earlier with similar scheduling but nicer clothes and off to church instead of bicycling on Sundays.)
Susan:
Wake up late, bubble bath, dress, one hour of hair fixing and giving self compliments and come hither glances, call for the car, get to class fashionably late. (Weekend alternative: to the rifling green or the stables.)
Kit:
Wake up early, fix self cocoa so as not to bother Nan, spend next three hours primping and preening over appearance. Realize he forgot to do something for some class. Panic. Try to ask Julie for help but she’s already off on her bicycle. Look at clock, realize he is now running late. Panic. Toast. Door. (Weekend alternative: sleep until ten, then the usual preening so he can go out with friends.)