Don’t worry Lin. I got this. Harley comic will perform well, just let me do my thang bbg
ily socks even if u bully me
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Don’t worry Lin. I got this. Harley comic will perform well, just let me do my thang bbg
ily socks even if u bully me
fingers crossed and uncrossed and tapping and so forth for animated!Caleb to be just as fidgety as table!Caleb
I am single handedly paying the mortgages of BBC Trigonometry's writers
I was cringing a little at the idea of a RAD Bouquet Baby. I just couldn't imagine Rilla or Arum scaling back their work enough in order to be parents... But then I realised that Damien is in a good position to take on the role of a more full-time caregiver. Yay three parenting adults!
The only thing giving me pause now is that I really can't see Rilla being pregnant. It's a hugely energy and time intensive process that, as I've said above, I couldn't imagine her choosing over her work.
We can assume that she has a secret (both her and Arum being shifty when confronted with keeping secrets) and, in this thought experiment, the secret is Impending Parenthood but -- unless the Petrichorous deigned to leave them a germinating seed or egg that only Rilla is aware of -- I don't really see any way around [Arum voice] mammalian gestation.
If this is the way the podcast is going, I'll be really interested to see how the storyline plays out!
ooooooh the girls are boopingggggg
Consider: Jonathan and Mina adopt a son... Two orphans passing on the kindness they received and giving a child a home filled with so much love. And uncles! And a grandfather! A family of choice all the way down...
Dracula (dir. Guillermo Del Toro)
You're just mad because my polycule is adaptable to extreme environments and has greater geographic distribution than yours