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Being a personal trainer had been something Penelope had truly found herself in. Since a young age, the girl LOVED to move and to play sports, but being a personal trainer also let her boss people around, which was another something she loved. Her clients moaning and complaining about their sore muscles was music to her ears and she always left someone’s home or the gym feeling energized and ready for whatever came on next which that day included some lunch with her adoptive mother. It was weird, maybe, how so long after she had been adopted she still couldn’t bring herself to call Valentina mother. The word had slipped out occasionally, but some of the childhood therapists liked to say that she didn’t want to give out that antagonizing role in her life to someone who had brought so much LIGHT. Maybe they were right about it, or maybe she simply didn’t look at the woman that way it certainly didn’t help that she didn’t look like a mother. Still, somehow, someway, even after years of being a complete pain in the ass, that didn’t erase her extended welcome to the house that was now their new home and kind of devoid of the children that once permeated their Florida home, Penelope included. She pushed the door open and was greeted with a delicious earthy scent, she absolutely loved the smell of fresh that came with vegetables and fruits and whatever was cooking already had Penny’s stamp of approval. “ Tina ? I’m in where are you ? And better yet, what are you cooking ? ”
@ofgclaxies S A I D : “ ‘I want to know what makes you happy.’ {Helena @ Emily} ”
❝ well . . . ❞ emily smiled, ❝ lots of things make me happy. you have to find those things- and people- especially with my job, or else you get overloaded with the unhappy. ❞ she started to list things off on her fingers, ❝ travelling outside of cases makes me happy, my handsome boy cat sergio, my team . . . ❞ she stared into helena’s eyes, her own gaze softening, ❝ and you. . . you also make me very happy. ❞
YOU CAN’T STOP AT EITHER OF THOSE TWO PLACES WHAT THE HELL
@preciouscuddlemonkeysrus || Because Monday morning heartbreak is needed
Should she have waited for the adults? Probably. At the very least, she should have waited for Ali -- some sort of backup in case this whole thing went south. But then, waiting for backup meant wasting time. And Zarya hadn’t felt like she had time to waste.
She wasn’t subtle in her asking around. And why would she be? She wanted him to find her; to bring the fight to her. She wanted to face him one on one.
Which is how they ended up where they were -- the two of them, standing on a rooftop, staring each other down with guns drawn.
“Yasha!” Zarya frowned, but did not allow herself to waiver, to lower the weapon in any way. “Yasha, stop! This isn’t you...”
Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh at the Golden Globe Awards on 22nd February 1958.
I need to reread Naruto don't i? Holy shit what's going on!?!?
Five weeks until it ends, my love.
I've been crying on and off since yesterday, hahaha.
You defend a very radical acting freedom. And, according to you, the actresses do not have this freedom, a highly codified behavior is expected of them…
There are some, like Noomi Rapace, who can, but this is rare. In cinema, the male characters have a mission, they are created to do certain things, which allows them to be irrational, boring, ugly. The writers do not write roles like that for women. And the public is not accustomed to this type of female character.
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super good point, and also there he goes complimenting Noomi again.