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Peter:*feeling down*
Aideen: "Want some cake?"
Peter: "Yes, please!"
Yay, it's done!!
Headcanon
Aideen is flexible
Headcanon
Aideen LOVES DreamWorks and Disney movies. Specifically the ones intended for kids.
Apologies
Hey guys, I just wanted to apologize for being so inactive this week. There’s just been so so much going on lately. I’m going to try to return to this blog as soon as I can, but I can’t guess when that will be. Thank you all so much for your patience and support so far, and I will see you very soon. Much love 💕💕
~Mun M
Forgive me, hun, this is my first ask \uvu/, but how would the boys (S and M) react to an S/O with a thick Southern drawl? I know it wouldn't make a difference since blood is blood but I thought it would be kind of cool to see what these boys would think anyways.
Ohhhh, I grew up in the South (though not the deep south) but still this makes me really happy! Enjoy!~Mun M
Sakamakis:
Shu: He would find the accent oddly comforting. It makes him think about the amazing violin music that came from the south (while he prefers classical pieces, he can still appriciate the fiddle). Often, he’ll keep you talking until he is lulled to sleep, though he tries to play it off like he just got bored listening to your story.
Reiji: The dialect would fascinate him. He would try to map out the dialects of every town to pinpoint exactly where your tongue originated. Everytime you use a new slang word (or one that he simply doesn’t understand) he’ll write it down in a little notebook to search up later.
Subaru: The amount of concentration it takes to understand what in the bloody hell you’re saying would prove all too frustating for him. “Slow down, I don’t know what you’re saying dammit!!” Although, occasionally the incoherent syllables, and sweet, smooth sound of your words would be enough to calm a fit of his.
Ayato: Your voice makes him assume you know all the best recipies, of course! He will often demand you cook for him, and blush when he can’t pronounce the name of the dish. Everyone in this situation is bloody adorable.
Laito: He finds your accent sexy as hell! (duh) He likes to make you tap dirty, and fawns over the way you draw out your words. He admits sometimes he’s so focused on your drawl that he doesn’t even hear what you are really saying to him.
Kanato: Your words are sweet and rich like cake. Every time to spoke to him, he would try to understand how you could sound so sugary. He eats up your words hah puns and wants to learn more about your dialect, but will never readily admit it.
Mukamis:
Ruki: How is it even possible? You sound just like a character out of the old American stories he’s read. When you speak to him, he imagines you in the stories and he can’t keep the small smile off of his face “Livestock, don’t tease me with that voice…”
Yuma: All he knows is that your accent is the most perfect sound he has ever heard. It’s so incredibly sweet and low that you could probably tell him you’re going to murder him and he would still adore it.
Azusa: He appriciates how slow you speak. It truly makes him feel like he is just like you. When you’re not around, he tries to immitate your drawl, but has not yet been able to do it justice. poor cinnamon rolls tries though
Kou: “Please sing for me, M-neko-chan.” Your accent makes you sound like some kind of angel to this boy. He’s always asking you to sing with him. Something about the sing-song quality in the way you speak practically makes him turn to putty in your hands.
How would the S boys tell a girl they loved her?
Hoo boi, these are super corny. Hope you like them anyway!~Mun M
Shu: He would plan a fancy evening with his girl. First, a nice dinner, then to the opera hall. He would say the words during the loudest part of the concerto, trying to hide the fact he said it at first.
Reiji: He would brew a fresh pot of her favorite tea, call her into his room, and sit her on his knee. For a while, he would admire her sipping from her cup before letting the words slip out.
Ayato: He would probably say it by accident, but truly mean it all the same. He’d be playing basketball with his girl. The first time she completed a trick shot, his pride in her would overcome his tongue.
Laito: The words are not easy for him to say (he’s afraid he doesn’t yet understand ‘love’). Yet, he would know it was true because he would feel the urge to say it even when doing mundane tasks with his girl.
Kanato: The sight of his girl baking a cake for him in a cute little apron would make him lose it. He would hug her from behind, whispering the words in her ear as she continued baking ( He would tell her Teddy loves her too).
Subaru: Lots and lots of blushing. He’s a big, red-faced nervous wreck. He would proabaly tell his girl while sitting in the rose garden at night hoping the darkness hides his blush.