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Nessa getting a house dropped on her is crazy because in life she felt crushed and suffocated by her father, because he never treated her like a person he never let her doing anything for herself. all she wanted was her autonomy, to prove to everyone she can do things on her own, and be her own person. she was held back by everyone else too, since other people tried to help her even though she didn’t want or need any help, and she’s made that clear, but no one listened to her. the house crushes her, symbolizing her being held back even in death.
Wow. You’re REALLY attached to us, huh? You need your security blanket (computer) to follow you everywhere? Don’t you have anyone else?
Huddling in a shared bed, in a dusty, yet familiar clocktower is bound to bring back memories... But it's not always a blessing, to remember everything.
Angel and Memry commission for @stardink !! ( Angel is their oc, Memry's mine :3 )
Textless version under the cut!
chronic pain.. ough…
SIRIUS & REGULUS | preacher's dog
you will never be clean from sin. rotten children don't deserve heaven. there is no god who can give you your purity back.
The absolute poetry of Robby refusing to hear an apology from Langdon and avoiding him all day long, then showing up to Louie's room with the can of beer in his hand right before the episode ends with he and Langdon working together to save his life from the consequences of his addiction. God damn
Y/n: it’s been 14 years since Spencer died.
Emily, sadly sighs: … i know.
Y/n: no. no, you don’t. i’m…
Y/n: i’m forgetting his features.
Y/n: yesterday i nearly lost his laugh.
Y/n: everything’s fading, Emily.