lilah’s 100 celeb — @nowruzz asked: ouat
Your family needs you. If anyone deserves to go to the underworld, it's me. You were right. I was weak. So let me make up for it now by being strong.
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lilah’s 100 celeb — @nowruzz asked: ouat
Your family needs you. If anyone deserves to go to the underworld, it's me. You were right. I was weak. So let me make up for it now by being strong.
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make me choose: @princekiem asked cemetery boys or red white & royal blue?
The truth is, Henry and I have been together since the beginning of this year. The truth is, as many of you have read, we have both struggled every day with what this means for our families, our countries, and our futures. The truth is, we have both had to make compromises that cost us sleep at night in order to afford us enough time to share our relationship with the world on our own terms. insp. @parhelias
happy birthday lily [ @percyokonjos ]!
Aggressive negotiations? What's that?
NATALIE PORTMAN as PADME AMIDALA in ATTACK OF THE CLONES (2002)
favorite songs: gasoline by halsey
lighting matches just to swallow up the flame like me?
why do we mom friends always gravitate towards a group of fucked up gays to parent like no why can't we just adopt children whose biggest problem is that their goldfish is blue or some shit
—about.
hi! i’m anjali, pronouns they/he and my main blog is @hideos so i follow from there! all of my projects can be found on my projects page (which is still a wip). i love to write, whenever i’m doing it (which is close to never gjdkjfkdjfd) and i attempt to do it well.
—wips.
BEND THE STARS.
Known as the Star Priestess, Adhira Bakshi plays puppeteer for the sky. She bends the stars into new constellations, glittering new patterns every night to leave the kingdom of Batra mesmerized. She’s little more than a showmaster, all gold and luster with no real shimmer.
But there are changes coming, changes fast. The capture of the last known ravi- a face from her past- starts a tumult of change and unravels everything Adhira and the kingdom of Batra has ever known.
introduction. page wip. wip tag.
—taglist.
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