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sad today
when i see you or parts of you in other people is when i feel most miserable
this is what i love about my life
summer vacation: NO SCHOOL
summer vacation: LOVELY WEATHER
looking up pictures of zayn malik every six or so minutes and just drooling and being sad i will never marry/fuck him but being happy at the same time because his face is so damn pretty
my skin's actually being kind to me. the good nights of sleep and the stress-free happy thoughts have done wonders to my complexion yay
people are following me on twitter! even though i don't use it ahh
my sister never fails to amuse me, she's actually the cutest thing
my puppy can roll over, stand on his hind legs, bark, stop barking, and eat on command omfg♥ i luuuurve him more than any other male in my life at the moment. is that incredibly sad or what
i'm on a roll at my book review blog lolz #geekpride
my nail color turned out nice. at first it was a barfy plum color but now it's a pleasant deep violet, i quite like it
i had two servings of ice cream today :3
i also had this yummy pumpkin porridge i made all by myself woooo
skyped with nick h today. god i miss him and boys like him
ermmmmm i'm getting 10 hours of sleep or so every day hahahahahahahha do i have nothing better to do
goddammit this list is even more depressing than the last
Dimensional Dreams
Prompt: Chris M., Nick H., and the Doctor
Nick couldn't believe his eyes. It felt like a particularly vicious beater had just thrown a bludger into his gut as hard as they possibly could - and then hit him again in the head for good measure. He felt sick and upset and confused. Was he seeing things? Or was this really happening?
"Don't look at me like that," Chris said, his voice both serious and pleading. His copper Western steampunk attire contrasted sharply against the bluest blue either of them had ever seen, and it somehow made the situation that much more majestic and ridiculous. "You know I have to do this."
"No, you don't," Nick insisted. "You could stay here. With your team. With me."
A crease appeared on Chris's brow. "We don't even play in the same region, anymore, Nick."
"That's not the point!"
Chris sighed. "Nick, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. A chance to live my travel, to live my dreams - to live everyone's dreams!"
"But what about mine?" Nick whispered. "We were supposed to make it. We were supposed to compete against each other in the World Cup. That's your dream."
"Not anymore."
There was a deep silence before a sandy-haired man opened the police box door behind Chris, surprising him; he had to hold on to the edge of the door to keep from falling.
"What're you still doing out here for?" he asked. "Who's this?"
Chris hesitated. "Doctor, this is - "
"Hey, you're sort of tall. Get in here and help me fix the transdimensional orbital reader."
Nick looked from Chris to the Doctor in shock. "You mean, just for now, or...?"
"'Course not!" the Doctor chided. "That thing is always breaking, and it's always handy to have someone tall around." He beamed at the pair. "Don't you think?"
The transdimensional orbiter reader kept breaking, just like the Doctor said, but that was all right. Nick and Chris were both there to help fix it.
And to teach the good Doctor how to play Quidditch.
(They also got to see their teams compete against each other in the Quidditch World Cup XVII. That was pretty cool.)