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One of my favorite things about five is that in the first episode he’s shown as this cocky motherfucker who has his shit together. He’s on a mission. He gets shit done. He can kill a room of mercenaries with nothing but a butter knife and a smirk.
Then by the third season you realize that he’s just a sleep deprived, dehydrated dumbass who really loves his family and is in desperate need of therapy.
#it’s called#✨character development✨#give the boy a break#pls#I’m begging you Steve#five hargreeves#allison hargreeves#ben hargreeves#diego hargreeves#klaus hargreeves#luther hargreeves#viktor hargreeves#tua
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Ur art is... Fruity like u
But your trademark would have to be... Your art is kinda pointy? I dunno how to explain it aidududu colors are round and the lines are pointy
-Shadow
FRUITY IS WILDDDD... you know it's kinda funny because for like a year or something I identified as straight so when people tell me I'm fruity or a gay little bitch or something along those lines it gives me insane whiplash BAHAHA
also yeah I think it's cuz I utilize a lot of shapes hehehe..
#purple.txt [👾]#I used to only like women for a while#But hey look at me now#✨character development✨
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Look at the backgrounds I drew for a class :DD
#For once I don't hate the stuff I make 😲#But seriously I think I like drawing backgrounds now#That's scares me a little ngl but hey#✨Character development✨#my art#original art#backgrounds#background practice#backround#perspective#perspective drawing#sketch#sketches#traditional sketches
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I’m working on Shadow Weaver’s backstory and oh my lord she changes so much over the course of Wof her life, it’s actually sad 😭
#shadow weaver#she ra shadow weaver#she ra au#it’s actually sad how much she ends up changing#✨character development✨
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i just realized how all(almost) my characters are suicidal...
#-lyri⭐💫#ITS FOR DA LORE#AND THE ANGST#AND MOST IMPORTANTLY...#✨CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT✨#but its mostly because i actually wanna use these characters as a message to each suicidal person that even if life is shit rn#that doesnt mean there's nothing amazing to find in life#life can become beautiful if you dont give up yet#so if someone suicidal is reading the tags#dont give up on life yet#you will eventually find the things worth living for#AND HOW TF DID I JUST DO THAT???#usually im awkward about giving advice like that#actually looking back at it now and its not really GOOD advice#it sounds like something corny tbh#sorry about not being the best person to give advice
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What ever happened to the sweet, optimistic girl you once were?
Samiya Starr 20 years later
#✨character development✨#she looks so different from her current design#what made her change?#a lot of things#samiya starr#Samiya starr SCP#SCP oc#SCP#secure contain protect#SCP fandom#future Samiya#scp foundation#scp researcher#scp researcher oc#character design#poor Samiya
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It’s always interesting seeing this perspective of Ford here compared to at the end of the show. Here he’s so apprehensive of destroying his Journals solely because it’s his “life’s work” the panic was so bad he actually got into a physical fight with his twin brother that ended with him in a different dimension.
Yet in Journal 3, he’s the one that actually suggests to burn the journals, stating that after all the misfortunes they caused them, even calls them a curse that he can’t escape from, as despite being destroyed, lost, found, buried, and burned, yet they still remain and the only reason he didn’t burn them in the end is cuz Mabel suggested a better solution with throwing them into the Bottomless Pit instead.
And I love that honestly, there’s so much of Ford’s character that is wrapped around his ego and his arrogance. His stubbornness. He felt that in order to be a great man and a lone hero that mean being alone, he hated that idea of sharing his accomplishments with anyone, even when he walked out of the Portal he still kept people at a distance. He was a jerk to put it nicely.
It was only at the end, once Stan got his memories back did his realize his mistake and how wrong he was about everything, about his mindset, about Stanley especially and wants to spend the his life setting things right.
One aspect of Gravity Falls that I don't see anyone talk about is how Ford asks Stan to take the Journal away from him when destroying it would have been more logical. Hell, that's what Stan tried to do but Ford attacked him since despite recognizing how dangerous his research is, his ego wouldn't allow for it to be destroyed.
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I’d kinda forgotten that Wilbur killed Friend in order to send him to Limbo. To be with Ghostbur. Oh.
#I just watched that vod again#mannnnn#that scene was cool#and it was raining toooo#so cinematic#gosh#WILBUR ALSO SAID ‘HAVE SOME BLUE. IT’LL MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER’#HEH?#Wilbur was so scared to kill Friend oh that was hard to watch#but it was a GOOD scene my goodness#Wilbur really had a turn around in regards to Ghostbur#went from hating him to killing a cute animal for him#✨character development✨#my post#my DSMP thoughts
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you said i have to trust more freely - r.c series (four)
requested here; (one); (two); three
pairing: rafe x pogue!reader(the duff inspired) word count: 5k
Why did it feel like his stomach dropped out his ass when Nate showed up?
It wasn’t like he actually expected you to choose him over Nate. The guy was practically perfect—your textbook version of what a guy should be. Clean, nice, predictable. The opposite of him.
But watching you hesitate like you were weighing your options right in front of him? That hurt like a bitch and he hated how much it did.
He couldn’t shake that look in your eyes.
Like you weren’t sure what you wanted anymore. While every time you were around, he didn’t know what the hell he was doing. It’d been like that since the beginning, even back at that party when you tossed your drink in his face after he called you that stupid fucking name. He could still remember the way you glared at him, cheeks flushed and eyes blazing. He’d been a cocky little shit, sure, but that fire in you? It hooked him.
Yeah, he liked messing with you. Always had. But lately, it didn’t feel like just messing around anymore. It felt different. It felt like he was doing it because he didn’t know how else to get close to you.
And now Nate was here, acting like he had some claim. Offering you lunch like it was some kind of test. Rafe should’ve laughed it off. Should’ve let you go. But instead, he was standing there, watching the whole thing go down, and all he wanted to do was grab you by the hand and pull you out of there. Away from Nate.
Away from all this... bullshit. There he was, full-on spiraling because of a girl. Because of you.
He knew he was developing feelings, had been knowing, which terrified him because it was unfamiliar territory—he was used to being in control and suppressing emotions, not feeling vulnerable or emotionally attached.
Because maybe, just maybe, he didn’t want to be the guy you rolled your eyes at anymore. Maybe he was done playing the part of the asshole who didn’t give a fuck.
Shoving his hands in his pockets, Rafe walked faster, trying to shake off the feeling. But he knew. It was the way you laughed when you were around him, even when you were annoyed. The way you always gave as good as you got. The way you’d looked at him today—like maybe, just maybe, you weren’t as immune to him as you tried to be.
You were off having lunch with Nate.
The safe choice. And if there was one thing Rafe Cameron wasn’t? It was safe. And maybe, deep down, he hoped that was the reason you wouldn’t be able to walk away from him for good.
He kept walking, his footsteps loud in his head, like each step was trying to drown out the voice that was screaming at him to turn around. To go back and say something. Anything. But he didn’t. He wasn’t that guy. Not the one to chase after someone, to make a big scene. No, he was the one who sat back, arms crossed, and watched the whole thing play out like it didn’t bother him. Like it wasn’t tearing him up inside.
Rafe realized he was pissed. Not at Nate. The guy was just playing his part. But at you. No, not really at you either. He was pissed at himself. For letting things get this complicated. For letting you get under his skin the way you had.
It wasn’t like you were his. It wasn’t like he had any right to be jealous.
But damn, the way Nate had just swooped in like it was nothing, like it was so obvious you’d say yes to him. The dude barely had to try, and there you were, actually considering it. Maybe you even wanted him to. He stopped walking, running a hand through his hair, trying to clear his head.
Screw this. He needed to get out of here, away from the whole situation. Maybe blow off some steam, hit the gym, or go for a drive. But the thought of you sitting there with Nate, laughing, maybe even flirting—it was enough to make his jaw clench.
What if you were actually into that guy? What if all this back-and-forth with him was just... nothing to you? Some game you were playing because you liked the attention, but when it came down to it, you’d always pick someone like Nate?
If you picked Nate, fine. But if there was even a part of you that was feeling the same thing he was—if there was even a chance you weren’t as over him as you pretended to be? He wasn’t going to let you walk away that easily.
Not without a fight.
Rafe dug his phone out of his pocket, stared at the screen for a second. He could text you. Could hit you with some sarcastic line, ask how lunch with Captain America was going, but it felt... small. Petty. And, honestly, he didn’t want to come off as that guy—the jealous, insecure type. But not doing anything felt worse, like he was just letting things slip through his fingers.
He leaned against a nearby fence, staring off into the distance. Part of him was waiting for some kind of sign. Like maybe you’d ditch Nate and text him instead. Maybe you’d realize that this whole thing with Nate was boring, that you needed something more.
Or maybe you wouldn’t. Maybe you’d laugh and smile at Nate’s predictable jokes, and that’d be it. You’d pick the guy, the one your friends would probably approve of. The one who didn’t make you feel like you were on a rollercoaster every time you were around him.
Rafe kicked the fence post. He hated this. Hated feeling out of control, like someone else was calling the shots. Like you were making choices that didn’t involve him.
And yet, there he was. Waiting.
He was about two seconds away from hurling his phone into the bushes when it buzzed in his hand. His heart actually stopped for a second. No way. There was no way.
He glanced at the screen, and there it was—your name, lighting up his phone.
Every instinct told him to play it cool. Let it ring a few times, don’t seem desperate. But his hand moved on its own, thumb swiping across the screen before he could stop it. He brought the phone up to his ear, heart hammering in his chest, trying to sound normal.
“Yeah?” he said, trying to keep his voice steady, like he wasn’t dying inside.
And just like that, everything else—Nate, the frustration, the whole stupid back-and-forth—faded into the background. Because right now, you were calling him.
Lunch with Nate was proving to be exactly what you expected: normal. easy. boring.
He talked about his classes, his weekend plans, asked you a couple of questions about your own. And you answered, smiling, nodding, doing all the things you were supposed to do. But your mind? It was somewhere else entirely.
It was with Rafe. With the way he looked at you before he left, like he was daring you to stop him. Like maybe he wanted you to say something, anything, to keep him from walking out. And as much as you tried to ignore it, that little flutter in your chest hadn’t gone away.
“So, how’s studying going?” Nate asked, pulling you back to the conversation.
“Huh? Oh, yeah, it’s fine. Just... a lot,” you mumbled, forcing a smile.
Nate raised an eyebrow, clearly picking up on the fact that you weren’t all there. “You sure? You seem a little distracted.”
You hesitated, your mind flashing back to Rafe. To the way he’d been so close to you during your study session, leaning in like he had every intention of pushing your buttons. But it wasn’t just that. It was the way he’d talked about the bonfire, about seeing you as more than just someone to mess with. And for the first time, it felt like maybe Rafe wasn’t just a flirt. Maybe he was actually trying to tell you something.
“I’m fine,” you lied, stabbing at your sandwich with way too much enthusiasm.
But you weren’t fine. Not even close.
You knew why. Sitting here with Nate, everything felt... off. It was like you were trying to make this picture-perfect version of your life fit, but the edges weren’t lining up. You were supposed to want this—supposed to be happy that the guy you’d been into for months was finally showing interest. But instead, all you could think about was Rafe. About the way your heart had sped up when he looked at you, the way his voice dropped when he was being serious, when he wasn’t hiding behind that smirk.
God, why couldn’t you stop thinking about him?
Nate cleared his throat, snapping you out of it again. “You sure you’re good? You’ve been pretty quiet.”
You bit your lip, nodding, but it was like the words were stuck in your throat. “Yeah. Just... got a lot on my mind, I guess.”
Like how you might’ve just let Rafe walk away.
Nate didn’t push it, and part of you was relieved. The other part? It was screaming at you to stop pretending. To be honest, at least with yourself. Because the truth was, as much as you wanted to want Nate, you couldn’t shake the feeling that maybe, just maybe, Rafe was the one you should’ve been sitting with right now.
And that scared you. Because choosing Rafe meant choosing chaos. It meant diving headfirst into something that had no guarantees, something that could blow up in your face. But it also meant feeling alive. Because with him, everything was more intense. More real.
As you and Nate left the sandwich shop, walking back to campus, you couldn’t help but glance around, half-expecting to see Rafe somewhere. But he wasn’t there. He was gone, and now you were stuck wondering if maybe you’d just made a huge mistake.
Nate smiled, oblivious to the storm inside your head. “So, you wanna do this again sometime?”
Your heart sank a little at the question. Because the answer should’ve been a yes, no hesitation. But instead, all you could think about was Rafe. About how you wished you were with him, laughing, arguing, feeling that electric tension that seemed to hang in the air whenever he was around.
You swallowed, forcing a smile. “Yeah, sure.”
But as the words left your mouth, you knew you were lying.
And Nate, being Nate, didn’t seem to notice. He was still smiling, probably thinking the lunch went fine, like everything was falling into place just the way he thought it should. But you? Your mind was miles away, stuck on other guy and the way he’d left without looking back.
You felt like you should say something to him, like you should be more present in the moment, but every time you opened your mouth, nothing came out.
Did you really want Nate? Or had you just been chasing the idea of him this whole time because it was easy, because it was safe? Because he was the kind of guy you grew up thinking you should be with?
But then there was Rafe. And the more you tried to push him out of your head, the more he stayed there, taking up space, making everything with Nate feel... dull in comparison.
“So, I was thinking,” Nate said, breaking the silence, “Maybe we could check out that movie this weekend? You know, the one you mentioned a while back?”
His voice pulled you out of your thoughts, and you blinked, trying to focus. “Oh. Yeah, maybe.”
But the truth was, you didn’t care about the movie. You didn’t care about any of it right now.
“Hey, you okay?” Nate’s voice snapped you back again, his eyes narrowing in concern.
You plastered on a smile, nodding quickly. “Yeah, sorry. Just... distracted, I guess.”
“Well, if you’re busy this weekend, we can always reschedule.”
“I’ll let you know,” you replied, hoping he wouldn’t push it any further.
Nate nodded, but you could tell he wasn’t convinced. And honestly?
Neither were you.
By the time you made it back to your dorm, you were mentally exhausted. Nate had left with a casual wave and a promise to text you later, but as soon as he was out of sight, you let out a long breath you didn’t realize you’d been holding.
You sat on the edge of your bed, staring at your phone like a fucking idiot. But no messages came in, no missed calls from Rafe or anyone else. It was just you, sitting there, replaying the whole afternoon in your head.
Why did everything feel so wrong with Nate? He was supposed to be the plan. He was supposed to be your choice. The easy, right choice.
Suddenly, your phone buzzed in your hand, pulling you out of your thoughts. Your heart jumped in your chest as you glanced down, half-expecting it to be Rafe. But it wasn’t. It was Nate, sending a follow-up text about the weekend plans.
You stared at the message for a long moment, your thumb hovering over the keyboard.
What were you doing? Why were you still holding onto this idea of Nate when your heart was clearly somewhere else? Somewhere messy, complicated, and... dangerous.
Before you could stop yourself, you closed out of Nate’s message and opened Rafe’s contact. Your thumb hovered over his name for a second before you hit "Call."
The phone rang once. Twice. Your heart pounded in your chest as the seconds dragged on. Maybe this was a mistake. Maybe you should just hang up before he—
“Yeah?” Rafe’s voice came through the line, a little gruff but unmistakable.
You froze for a second, suddenly unsure of what to say. But then you took a deep breath. “Hey, uh... you busy?”
There was a pause, and you could almost hear the smirk in his voice. “What, finally realizing Nate’s not as fun as you thought?”
“Something like that.”
There was a beat of silence, and you thought maybe he was going to tease you some more. But then his voice softened, just like it had earlier. “You wanna meet up?”
Your heart skipped a beat. “Yeah. I think I do.”
Another pause, and then: “Same spot?”
You knew exactly what he meant. The library, third floor, in the corner where you’d been studying. You nodded, even though he couldn’t see it. “Yeah. I’ll be there.”
“See you in a few.”
And just like that, the line went dead. What had you just done?
You hung up, heart racing like you’d just agreed to do something you weren’t supposed to. But wasn’t that the whole point? This thing with Rafe—it was unpredictable, messy, and completely off-script.
As you grabbed your jacket and headed out the door, you couldn't help but feel like you were crossing some kind of line. With Nate, things were clear-cut, easy. But with Rafe? It was like stepping into the unknown. You knew there was a chance this whole thing could blow up in your face, but for once, you didn’t care.
You wanted real. You wanted fire. And right now, that was Rafe.
As you walked to the library, the campus around you blurred, your thoughts spinning back to every moment you’d had with him. Every teasing comment, every cocky grin, every time he’d gotten under your skin without even trying. Maybe you had been pretending with Nate—pretending to want something you were never actually sure about.
But with Rafe? You weren’t pretending. Even when it terrified you.
When you reached the third floor of the library, it was quiet, almost too quiet. Your footsteps echoed as you made your way to the spot you both knew so well. And there he was, leaning back in his chair like he didn’t have a care in the world, like he wasn’t the reason you’d been tied up in knots all day.
You rolled your eyes and crossed the room, dropping into the chair across from him. “Don’t start,” you warned, though the edge in your voice was weaker than you wanted it to be.
Rafe’s grin widened. “What, can’t handle me being right for once?”
You scoffed, crossing your arms over your chest. “Right about what? You being a total pain in my ass? Sure, I’ll give you that.”
He leaned forward, resting his chin on his hand like he was amused by your whole existence. “C’mon, you know why you’re here.”
“So,” you started, trying to act casual, like your heart wasn’t pounding out of your chest. “I guess lunch with Nate didn’t really do it for me.”
He raised an eyebrow, the corner of his mouth twitching up in amusement. “No shit. Figured as much.”
You rolled your eyes, but you couldn’t help the smile that crept up. “Why are you so smug about it?”
“Because,” he said, leaning forward, resting his elbows on the table, “I knew you’d come back.”
Your breath caught in your throat at how sure he sounded.
Of course he knew. That cocky, self-assured grin of his said it all. He’d been waiting for this moment—waiting for you to realize what he had probably known all along.
And damn if it didn’t piss you off.
You sat down across from him, trying to hold onto the last shreds of your resolve, but it was slipping. Fast. Because the way he was looking at you? Like he was daring you to admit what you were really feeling—it was messing with your head.
“So, what now?” you asked, trying to sound nonchalant.
Rafe crossed his arms, biceps bulging in his stupid polo, like he was giving you all the space in the world to figure it out. “That’s up to you.”
That’s the thing about him—he could act all indifferent, like he wasn’t bothered, but you could see it. There was something behind his eyes, just barely kept in check. And it wasn’t nothing. It wasn’t just some game to him. Not anymore.
But you weren’t ready to give him that satisfaction. Not yet.
“What makes you so sure I’m not just here to tell you I’m picking Nate?”
That smirk faltered for just a second. “You’re not.”
You couldn’t be.
“How do you know?”
“Because if you were, you wouldn’t have called me.”
The way he said it—so simple, so damn certain—made your heart skip. He was right, and you hated that he knew it. Hated that he had this pull on you that no one else ever had. But at the same time, you couldn’t deny the truth. Not when it was staring you in the face, wearing a smug expression and leaning back like he had all the time in the world.
“What if I did?” you shot back, still trying to hold your ground.
He shrugged, that infuriating grin never leaving his face. “Then I guess I’d have to live with that. But I’m not worried.”
Lies.
You narrowed your eyes at him, “You’re so damn cocky, you know that?”
“I’ve been told,” he said with a wink.
You wanted to roll your eyes again, to act like he wasn’t getting to you. But he was. And he knew it.
You rested your elbows on the table, your eyes meeting his. “And what if I told you I wasn’t sure? What if I told you I’m still figuring it out?”
He didn’t flinch. Didn’t move. Just kept his eyes locked on yours, like he was seeing right through the bullshit. “Then I’d tell you to take your time. Figure it out.”
The way he said it—so calm, so sure—made your stomach twist. He wasn’t asking you to pick him. He was daring you to. Because Rafe didn’t do half-measures. He didn’t do safe. He was all or nothing, and right now? He was putting it all on the table.
All you could think about was the way your heart was hammering in your chest, the way every part of you was screaming that this—this—was what you really wanted.
And that’s when it hit you: you weren’t scared of Rafe. You were scared of how much you wanted him.
“Rafe, I—” You stopped yourself, unsure of where you were even going with that.
His expression softened, just a fraction. “What? What do you want to say?”
You wanted to say everything. That you weren’t just messing with him anymore either, that you couldn’t stop thinking about him, that you were tired of pretending like Nate was some perfect choice when he wasn’t even in the same league. But saying all that? To someone who hurt you so much before?
He had that look, like he knew exactly what was going through your mind but was giving you space to figure it out on your own. But you weren’t sure. You weren’t sure if you were ready to say it out loud. Admitting how much Rafe meant to you felt like letting him win, like handing him all the power. And after everything, after all the back-and-forth, you didn’t want to be that vulnerable. Not with him.
“I know I’ve been an asshole,” he started, almost hesitant. “All those years, the shit I said—it wasn’t right. You didn’t deserve that. You don’t deserve that.”
Your breath caught in your throat.
He ran a hand through his hair, like he was trying to figure out how to keep going. “I just... I don’t know. It was easier to push you away, to act like I didn’t give a fuck, you know? Like messing with you made it better somehow. But it didn’t.” He paused, his voice softening. “It made me feel like shit.”
You didn’t say anything. You couldn’t. You just sat there, staring at him, trying to process the fact that Rafe Cameron—Rafe—was apologizing.
He swallowed, looking down for a second before meeting your eyes again.
“I know I’m a mess. Hell, I’ve always been a mess. And I get why you’d pick someone like Nate. The guy who won’t make you lose sleep wondering what the hell is going on.” He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. “But the truth is, I fucked up. I’ve been fucking up since the beginning. With you, with us. And I hate that I did that." He pushed back slightly, running a hand over his face like he was frustrated with himself. “I’m not good with this... with feelings. With being upfront. But I’m trying, okay? I’m trying to figure it out. I don’t expect you to forgive me just like that or trust me after everything I’ve pulled. But I want you to know I’m not the same guy I was back then. It sounds fucking insane, but I’m not. I want to be better. For you. Because, fuck, I don’t want to lose you to some guy just because I couldn’t admit I was scared of this—of us.”
You bit your lip, not trusting yourself to speak just yet.
“And look, I know I’ve made it hard for you to believe me,” he said, his voice softer now, more honest than you’d ever heard him. “But you should know that you’re not just some game to me. Not anymore. You’re... everything I’ve been too afraid to want.”
The guy who spent years acting like nothing could touch him, like he was untouchable, was now sitting across from you, pouring his heart out. And you had no idea what to say.
Your mind was racing. It felt like everything you thought you knew about him, about what you were feeling, was suddenly flipped upside down. You'd always assumed Rafe would never be the guy who’d sit down and admit he was scared of something, especially not scared of you.
But here he was, looking like he was waiting for you to say something—anything.
What? What were you even supposed to say? That you forgave him? That you didn’t? That you were still figuring out how you felt about everything? You weren’t even sure yourself. But you did know one thing—whatever this was—it was real.
You couldn’t deny that anymore.
“You don’t have to say anything. I just needed you to know that I’m not going to play around anymore. Not with you.”
Your heart clenched at that. And the thing was, you could see it in his eyes—he meant it. There was no teasing smirk, no cocky attitude. Just him. Raw and real and honest in a way that caught you completely off guard.
And suddenly, you realized that was what scared you the most. Not Rafe, but the way he made you feel. The way he pushed you to stop pretending, to be real, even when it terrified you.
You stared at him, feeling like your brain was short-circuiting. He was spilling his guts to you. It felt... unreal, and you were torn between wanting to laugh and maybe freak out a little.
All you could think was, How the hell am I supposed to handle this? This wasn’t what you were expecting. Not from him.
“So, what,” you started, leaning back a bit, trying to keep your voice casual, “you’re just, like, a totally different person now? Is this the part where you tell me you’ve been secretly going to therapy or something?”
Rafe’s lips twitched, but he didn’t fully smile. “No, not exactly,” he said, running a hand through his hair. “But... I’ve been trying to figure shit out. With myself. With us.”
With us. Your stomach did this stupid little flip at that, but you ignored it. “That’s a big statement, Cameron. You’ve had, like, two whole epiphanies and suddenly you’ve got everything figured out?”
He sighed, “I’m not saying I’ve got it all figured out, alright? I’m just trying to be honest for once. I’m done screwing around with you.”
His tone was sincere, and as much as you wanted to keep teasing him, the look in his eyes made your throat tighten a bit. You shifted in your seat, your mind running a million miles an hour.
“I mean, I guess that’s an improvement,” you muttered, keeping it light even though your heart was pounding.
Rafe raised an eyebrow. “You guess?”
“Well, yeah,” you said, crossing your arms and giving him a pointed look. “You were, let’s see, kind of a dick for a long time.”
He didn’t argue. “Yeah. I was.”
That caught you off guard. No defense, no excuses. Just... agreement.
“Okay, so... what now?” you asked, trying to play it cool. “You apologize, and I just forget all the crap from before? You’re really not making this easy,” you said, trying to keep your tone light, but your voice betrayed you, sounding a little too soft.
Rafe shrugged, that little smirk threatening to return. “Didn’t think you wanted easy.”
You narrowed your eyes at him, trying to keep your composure. “You think you know me so well, huh?”
“Better than you think.”
Your heart raced. “Right, because I just love being confused and frustrated. It’s my favorite hobby.”
He chuckled, clearly enjoying this back-and-forth. “Well, you could always just admit that you’re intrigued. That might save us both some time.”
“Intrigued? Please. More like I’m questioning my life choices.”
Rafe leaned forward, “Hey, at least it’s not boring, right? I mean, look at us. This is way more interesting than whatever you were doing with Nate.”
You couldn’t argue with that. “True. But interesting doesn’t mean it’s not a total trainwreck waiting to happen.”
“Maybe,” he said, “But it could also mean something different.”
“You’re really pulling out all the stops, huh?” you said, trying to lighten the mood again. “What’s next? A serenade?”
“Actually, I’m not a bad singer,” he quipped, flashing that trademark grin. “But I think I’ll spare you the performance for now.”
“Wow, I’m overwhelmed by the humility.”
He chuckled softly, “You love it. And you know it.”
There it was again—the way he said things like it was a fact, like he could read you better than you could read yourself. And the worst part? He wasn’t exactly wrong.
“You don’t know everything about me, Rafe,” you said, your voice quieter now, but not weak.
His smile softened, just barely, like he heard what you weren’t saying out loud.
“Maybe not everything. But enough to know you’re not here by accident.”
It was easier to blame the pull he had on you. But deep down, you knew it wasn’t just him. You were here because something between the two of you, no matter how messy, no matter how confusing, felt unfinished.
You crossed your arms, trying to gain some control of the situation. “You’re awfully confident for someone who doesn’t have all the answers.”
“Not all of them,” he agreed, leaning back in his chair again, “But I know enough to know I’m not letting you go without a fight.”
There it was. That line you didn’t know you were waiting for. The line that said this wasn’t just some flirty game for him anymore. That maybe he was as scared of losing you as you were of admitting how much you wanted him.
And in that moment, sitting across from him, with all his defenses down and no jokes left to deflect with, you realized something terrifying: you weren’t ready to walk away either.
“Well,” you said, your voice softer, “I guess we’ll see if you’re really up for it, won’t we?”
His eyes locked onto yours, something serious flickering there for a moment before he nodded. “Yeah. We will.”
#rafe cameron#rafe cameron x reader#rafe cameron x you#rafe cameron fanfiction#rafe cameron au#rafe x reader#itneverendshere works✨#rafe cameron fluff#rafe fic#the duff#requested#rafe cameron x pogue!reader#rafe x pogue!reader#university au#rafe fluff#he’s in love#enemies to friends to lovers#character development#rafe fanfiction#rafe outer banks#outerbanks rafe#rafe imagine#rafe obx#obx rafe cameron#frat!rafe#rafe cameron one shot#rafe cameron imagines#rafe cameron imagine#rafe cameron obx#rafe cameron outer banks
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#OC Vincent~
#my art#original character#qv art#oc#vincent#the aforementioned vampire bf ✨#former ww2 pilot pretty boy bloodsucker extraoirdinaire#please indulge me as I start molding and chiseling away at the half-assed lore I already have for these two#already wounded myself by conjuring the most cursed ship name#which is obviously: quinncent 😔#standby for further developments#quinncent
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Both of them =3
Whumpee who breaks down months after they're freed from an awful situation, because they finally realized that who they were before is gone, and they're not coming back. Whumper took that from them.
They break down, falling on the floor and clutching their chest, the despair and grief so overwhelming they start sobbing. They grieve, because the person they were before was left behind in captivity, and died there. They never made it out, and they're never coming back, and that sudden realization crushes Whumpee.
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Welcome back, Kakavasha
Summary: As you sit with Aventurine during a peaceful sunset, you notice a something in his eyes that had never been there before.
Tags: Ficlet, Fluff, Soft moment, Sunset setting, Subtle romance, Emotional growth, Character development, Quiet intimacy, Eye symbolism.
Warnings: None 🤭🫶
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Aventurine had always been a man of elegance, charm, and perfectly crafted smiles, but you’d noticed something missing—something that set him apart from others in a way most didn’t see. His eyes, those striking magenta and cyan eyes, though beautiful, had always been void of light. No matter how confident or carefree he acted, they had never truly sparkled. He carried an air of calculated calm, but behind it was an emptiness, like he was watching life from a distance. You never pressed him about it, sensing it was something he kept tightly guarded.
Until tonight.
The two of you were sitting on the balcony, the quiet of the evening settling around you. The sunset painted the sky in hues of gold and pink, casting a soft glow over everything. Aventurine leaned back in his chair, a rare moment of stillness in his usually fast-paced life. You stole a glance at him, expecting to see his usual calm, detached expression, but something made you pause.
His eyes…
Under the soft light of the setting sun, they glistened. A subtle sparkles danced in the cyan and magenta of his gaze, catching the light in a way you had never seen before. You blinked, almost thinking it was a trick of the fading daylight, but as you continued to look, it was undeniable.
His eyes had changed. There was a new life in them, a warmth that had been absent all these years. How long it had been missing, you couldn’t say. But now, for the first time since you met him, they shimmered like the first hint of stars appearing in the twilight.
You felt your breath catch in your throat. The sight filled you with quiet joy, but you kept your expression neutral, not wanting to spoil the moment. Aventurine was staring out into the horizon, oblivious to the shift in your thoughts. Whatever had brought this change in him, you didn’t want to interrupt it. The soft spark in his eyes was a reflection of something deep within him finally stirring to life.
You leaned slightly closer to him, pretending to adjust your position in the chair. As you did, you continued to steal glances, your heart swelling with happiness for him. Whatever darkness had dulled that light for so long, it seemed to be lifting, even if only a little.
The moment stretched on, the two of you sitting in peaceful silence, and you felt a warm breeze brush past. The night was beginning to creep in, but you were content just to sit there, watching the subtle glimmers in Aventurine’s eyes as they reflected the last of the sunset. You smiled to yourself, your heart quietly full, knowing he didn’t need to know. This was his moment, and you were just glad to witness it.
You turned your gaze back to the sunset, letting your fingers rest lightly on his, feeling his familiar warmth. Whatever had sparked this change, you silently promised to be there for him, to help that light grow brighter.
And as the night deepened, you were grateful—grateful for him, for this quiet moment, and for the spark in his eyes that had finally returned. You wouldn’t tell him, not now. You’d simply let him be, and cherish the quiet joy of seeing him finally come back to life, little by little.
#aventurine x reader#aventurine x you#hsr aventurine x reader#hsr aventurine#hsr#honkai star rail#x reader#honkai star rail x reader#hsr x reader#aventurine honkai star rail#ficlet#fluff#Subtle intimacy#soft moments#emotional growth#character development#AVENTURINE GOT BACK HIS EYE SPARKLES!! 🗣️✨#Quiet intimacy#Eye symbolism#sunset#Sunset setting#kakavasha hsr#kakavasha x reader#kakavasha#kakavasha HSR#Kakavasha Honkai Star Rail
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if you can’t write your own necronomicon, store-bought is fine 🪦💀⚰️ MASTERPOST—🎲💥COMPLETE💥🎲
For @klausinamarink, who prompted 'NECROMANCY' at the @steddiesummerexchange
CHAPTER ONE: RAISE DEAD
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CHAPTER TWO: NAT 20
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CHAPTER THREE: ROLL INITIATIVE
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#steddie#eddie munson#steve harrington#angst#angst with a happy ending#hurt/comfort#necromancy#resurrection#pre-relationship#(but won't STAY 'pre' if these crazy kids succeed in their crazy plot!)#(SPOILER: it becomes ✨developing relationship✨ not least because:)#happy ending#temporary character death#TEMPORARY being the important part; that IS the orienting concept of the story also SEE HAPPY ENDING ABOVE#platonic stobin#an overabundance of dungeons & dragons references#grief/mourning#but: what if you took that grief for your newly-realized deceased crush & jammed it into seeing if dnd spells worked in a monster dimension#the 'raise dead' spell is getting heavy mileage here#stranger things#gift fic#klausinamarink#steddiesummerficexchange#hitlikehammers v words#hitlikehammers writes#store-bought necronomicon
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I think one of the reasons why the theory that Arya will go away at the end of the story because she’s too far gone to assimilate back into society is so unconvincing is because she literally spends the latest two books (AFFC and ADWD) doing that very thing! Like her training hasn’t been about her being a reclusive murderous hermit. She literally spends the two books talking to people, making friends, integrating into new cultures. She’s around people all the damn time! And even if we bring up her ACOK and ASOS arcs which were rather dark in nature, she’s still around people interacting with them, still being a part of society (even if she’s quite low on the totem pole in those books).
Arya is a character who feels so strongly and whose arc is often dictated by how she interacts with the people around her. So to take that away from her is not only a bad understanding of her character arc (not to be condescending or anything), but it’s also not very satisfying as far as character/narrative progression goes. Because if the narrative has proven so far that even in her darkest moments, Arya can laugh and love and be such a passionate member of society, how then does it make sense for her to go away and be on her own?? How does that make sense when AFFC and ADWD prove that she still loves being around people?
#I cannot think of a single instance where Arya going away because she’s too far gone#And can’t do ✨ society ✨ anymore makes sense from a character development point of view#Had her story arc been her gradually choosing to not be around people anymore then ok maybe yeah#If she spent ADWD waxing about how she just wants to live in a cave because ✨ society sucks ✨#Then sure whatever#But her arc has been about her surrounding herself with people even when her identity and safety are taken away from her??!#She goes to Braavos…..and then spends months on end talking to people and hearing their stories#And she says she loves it!#Or did people conveniently forget that part when she says she loves spending time listening to people’s experiences?#She constantly thinks about how she loves her family and home#So how does it make sense to have her go away on her own when her arc has been the opposite??#Someone pls explain idgi#looking at you Reddit btw#y’all continue to just suck donkey balls#arya stark#asoiaf#my rant I gues…
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click to listen to the bad influence you have on this man
#pillars of eternity#edér teylecg#for context this is a voiceline you get if you tell him to pick locks#in PoE 1 and PoE 2 respectively#he really went from ''oh no 😢'' to ''oh no 😈''#...or at least that's how I read it#maybe the first line *was* meant to be read in a wink-wink-nudge-nudge kind of way and I just didn't oh well not the point#✨ character development ✨
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