they are so inlove
I LOVE CRYSTALKEY I LOVE TJEM I LOVE MEDJAILOR I LVOE THEMEW
have more tos stuff doodle
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from India
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Switzerland

seen from Japan
seen from India
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Kazakhstan
seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Brazil
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
they are so inlove
I LOVE CRYSTALKEY I LOVE TJEM I LOVE MEDJAILOR I LVOE THEMEW
have more tos stuff doodle
HAVING AN STROKE OVER ALL THE TOWN OF SALEM ART IM SEEING I NEED TO POST MY OWNNNN AAGGRRGFHH
Jester, Vigilante, and Medium in that order!
some assorted ToS shit
been back to playing tos
drew medium bc i was bored from being killed a lot in the game
Fart dump
Hello hello!
You might already have saw the furry jailor on discord but thats ok
Starcrossed-Chapter 4
Sorry for the delay between chapters
Sandrine’s heart was still pounding after being pushed onto the stands as she and her sister talked
“Are you okay?” Jeanne asked switching over to French, voice low.
“I’m alive aren’t I,” Sandrine responded, voice shaking.
“You don’t sound it.”
“I just need some time to calm down.”
“I didn’t expect either of us to get accused that quickly.”
“Me neither. But I’m alive.”
“I’m starting to think this was a bad idea.”
“Do you want to leave?”
Jeanne said nothing. Sandrine vaguely overheard the Jailor dismissing them all for the day. Almost sensing someone step towards her, Sandrine looked up to see Ricardo looking at her, eyebrows knit together and a slight frown on his face.
“May I speak to you?” Ricard asked.
Sandrine looked very briefly at her sister, who nodded very slightly.
“Of course,” she said, before turning to her sister again, “I’ll be back inside soon, we can talk about our next move then.”
Sandrine watched as her sister walked inside, before turning to look back at Ricardo. “Alright, what did you want to talk to me about?”
“Shall we walk?” Ricardo asked, offering his arm.
Sandrine nodded, gently lacing her arm with his, as the pair began to walk through town.
After they left town center, not just wandering the streets, Ricardo spoke up.
“Are you alright after all that?”
“A bit shaken, but I’m alive so that’s at least a good thing.”
“You seemed remarkably calm.”
“A farce, I was terrified, but I was afraid that if I showed it, they’d take it as an admission of guilty.”
“Understandable.” Ricardo fell silent again before almost whispering, “You scared me there you know.”
“It wasn’t the plan,” Sandrine responded, voice dropping as well. “I didn’t realize you cared that much.”
“You’re a dear friend to me Sandrine, I’ve already lost so many people.”
Sandrine just looked at him, raising an eyebrow.
Ricardo looked away. Sandrine couldn’t tell if he was really blushing slightly or if it was just the setting sun playing tricks on her.
The pair continued to walk in silence before Ricardo spoke again. “I’m almost finished with the book you lent me.”
“Oh! How are you enjoying it?” Sandrine asked.
“It’s interesting. I’ll admit it’s not my normal taste, but I’ve enjoyed it all the same.”
“I’m glad. It’s one of my favorites. What sort of books do you normally read?”
“It’s been a while since I’ve had much time for reading, but I was always rather fond of mystery novels.”
“I see. Maybe you could recommend one for me sometime? Though I might not be able to actually read it until this is all over.”
“Yes, when this is all over,” Ricardo said, looking away from her.
“Ricardo? Is everything alright?”
Ricardo took a minute to respond. “I’m fine. So, you can speak to the dead?”
Sandrine raised an eyebrow at his response, before sighing. “Yes, I can. Sometimes it’s a curse, sometimes it’s a blessing. It’s the most common of the abilities in my family though there are many. According to my mother’s stories one of my great great uncles managed to bring someone back from the dead. I don’t know if that’s just a story though.”
“You don’t like to talk about it?”
“My sister and I have suffered greatly due to our abilities. There’s a part of me that wishes I didn’t have them at all.”
“I can understand that. I’m sorry if I’ve upset you.”
“It’s okay. You couldn’t have known.”
“Is there anything else you’d rather talk about?”
Sandrine paused, thinking before asking, “How long have you lived in this town?”
“Almost my entire life,” Ricardo said. “I was just a boy when me and my parents moved here the first time. I spent a couple years away though; I just came back about four months before you and your sister arrived.”
“If you don’t mind me asking, why did you leave? And why come back?”
“I’d rather not talk about it.”
Sandrine just nodded, looking over at where the sun had begun to set below the tree line. They were close to the edge of town.
The pair stopped, both just gazing into the forest. Sandrine felt like she should say something, anything, but couldn’t think of anything to say.
“Do you ever wonder if what you’re doing is the right thing? Like you’ve been so set on your goal but all of a sudden something makes you doubt everything,” Ricardo said, turning to look at her.
“I’d have to have been set on a goal for that to happen,” Sandrine said, looking at his eyes. “Why do you ask?”
Ricardo looked away again, and once again Sandrine could swear, he was blushing. “Nothing, just curious. We should go, though. I have a lot I need to get done before nightfall.”
Sandrine just hummed in agreement, before the pair began to walk back towards town center. Upon their arrival the pair turned to look at each other.
Ricardo was the first to break the silence. “Thanks for humoring me. I hope…” He trailed off, taking a breath before continuing. “I hope we’re both still here to see each other in the morning.”
“Me too. Good night.”
“Good night.” Sandrine watched as Ricardo walked into his house before turning to go inside herself. She was barely through the door, When her sister was upon her, grabbing her by the shoulders.
“What was that about? Are you okay? What did Mr. Bianchi want?”
“I’m fine Jeanne,” Sandrine said raising her hands. “Ricardo just wanted to make sure I was okay after what happened today. We talked, that was it.”
“And you are?”
“I’m better than I was when the meeting ended, that’s for sure.”
“What are we gonna do?” Jeanne asked, voice shaking.
“Well, we have two choices. Flee now or stay the course.”
“Are you sure that’s wise?”
“No. I’m not, but they let me off today, which is much more than I could say for any other town we’ve stopped in. But if we stay, Jeanne you have to promise me that if they execute me, you’ll get out.”
“Sandrine! Don’t talk like that!”
“Promise me Jeanne.”
Jeanne froze looking at her, before looking down and nodding. “Alright, I promise.”
“Good. Do you want to stay?”
“Do you?”
Sandrine though for a moment. About what had been said yesterday, but her mind kept going back to Ricardo. She sighed before speaking, “I can’t believe it, but I do.”
Jeanne looked at her inquisitively, before giving a slight chuckle. “I shouldn’t be surprised. Alright we’ll stay for now. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some stuff to do.”
“Trying your hand with that sheriff?”
“Who knows. Maybe I’ll find something.”
Sandrine smiled as her sister went upstairs, before settling herself before her crystal ball.
“Alright Mr. Sewall, Ms. Gray what do you two have to tell me?” Sandrine muttered feeling herself get lost to her visions.
“Vaisey seemed innocent. That’s all I know,” a man’s voice echoed through her head.
“I was a Lookout. I was watching over the jailor the night I died,” the second voice added.
Sandrine nodded, but was shaken out of her reverie by a sudden noise from upstairs in her sister’s room.
She ran up and threw open the door to find nothing. She looked around, but it didn’t look like anything was out of place or anything. Sandrine took one last look around before walking downstairs.
Sandrine was still sat at her table, carefully noting down what the dead pair had to say when her sister came back home, boots and cloak caked with mud.
“Learn anything?” Jeanne asked.
“Enough. You still waiting on our undead friend to report back?”
Jeanne nodded, and Sandrine stood up.
“Well then I’m going to bed. See you in the morning.”
“Good night Sandrine.”
“Good night.”
But as Sandrine laid in her bed her mind raced with everything that had happened today. A part of her still couldn’t shake the feeling of danger holding over but she couldn’t bring herself to leave. She wasn’t sure what was more dangerous, the mafia, the town, or whatever was growing between her and Ricardo.
Starcrossed Chapter 3
Sorry for the skipped week, I got sick but now I’m better
Starcrossed: Chapter 1
Here it is! The fan fiction I’ve been working on. Also posted on ao3