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Happy Cosette Hoisted by Father Chapter Day!
Day 10: Convent
The scene of Valjean and Cosette being absolutely confused and overwhelmed by the things in the convent is the first thing I thought of here
Speedpaint:
Scream Queen - Clare Higgins
So far, Enjolras is winning in the previous make-up round. I'm posting this next one early since I'll be busy later: Cosette vs. the Convent–I already suspect a clear winner for this one.
I also wanted to say thank you all for over 100 follows! I appreciate it so much that there's actually an interest in my blog! Definitely did not set out on a random Wednesday to create a blog that so many people (for me at least, 100 is a lot lol) interact with. 😁
Who or what is your favorite?
Cosette
The convent
You know who doesn't get enough love? Ellis. I would like to request something where reader meets Ellis and it's pretty much love at first sight for them both.
A/N: Oh yeah I agree, he's such a sweetheart 🥰 I hope you like this!
At the time of writing this, it's been 2 months of not writing anything because I had (have?) a very stubborn writer's block that just wouldn't scrub away no matter what I did, so forgive me if the quality is rusty 😅
The gif is mine!
AT FIRST SIGHT
No matter how early at morning you rose up from bed to go shopping, the market was always blooming with people. And unless you would have wanted to get there before vendors put up their stalls, you just had to deal with it.
You really didn't love the noise, people clogging the pathway, listening to vendors shouting prices, trying to squeeze in just to pick a few apples when the old women living down the street were basically glued there, babbling latest gossip with the vendor, without any mind of other customers. And of course, on mornings like these, when you wouldn't have had much time to circle around the market anyway, it felt even more frustrating.