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Cotc shipping!!! I asked for some ships in the server and got a few!
First, I made one for someone who likes Cress/Rodion:
Then @hazelgatoya had a few cute requests:
One for @softboiled-doomdesire
@theynanigans asked for Prome and Millard, but I unfortunately do not have access to Promeâs sprite sheet, so I did their next fave duo
@silvercat-the-daydreamer asked for Gilderoy/Cress!
And thenâŠ. I indulged. My face was on fire the entire time I worked on it, but gilderguste, for me. UwU
#zazu draws#sprites#octopath traveler#champions of the continent#gilderguste#gilderoy#Auguste#Noelle#wingate#Bertrand#Madeline#cardona#krauser#Vivian#Manuel#cress#Rodion#stead#Millard
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FONT DE NEPTU-MANRESA-ART-PINTURA-FONTS-PAISATGES-MONUMENTS-PONT NOU-ARBRES-CARRETERA-CARDONA-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: FONT DE NEPTU-MANRESA-ART-PINTURA-FONTS-PAISATGES-MONUMENTS-PONT NOU-ARBRES-CARRETERA-CARDONA-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- Fuentes monumentales en la ciudad de MANRESA, la FONT DE NEPTĂ entre los ĂĄrboles con sus sombras y luces en la Carretera de Cardona y frente al Pont Nou, fuente de estilo neoclĂĄsico que nos devuelve a la historia antigua y dando la merecida importancia paisajista de la naturaleza que envuelve la escena. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals sobre papel de 50 x 70 centĂmetros, pintar y documentar con el Arte en la Catalunya Central.
#FONT DE NEPTĂ#FONTS#FUENTE#SOURCE#MONUMENTS#MONUMENTAL#MONUMENTOS#NEOCLASICO#HISTORIA#HISTORY#FUENTES#MANRESA#CARRETERA#CARDONA#ARBOLES#ARBRES#TREES#LIGHT#LIGHTNING#LUCES#SOMBRAS#SHADOWS#NATURE#NATURA#NATURALEZA#CIUTAT#CIUDAD#CITY#CATALUNYA#CATALONIA
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Cardona salt mountain, Cardona, Province of Barcelona, Spain
Manuel Torres Garcia
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misc. âsketchbookâ studies
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Marco Cardona
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The Bat Woman | 1968 â La mujer murcielago
#The Bat Woman#Maura Monti#Rene Cardona#mask#monster suit#monster#batwoman#Mexican monster#Lucha libre#mst3k#hammersmith horror#Ghost World
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Several things go amiss during an El ClĂĄsico, but it is nothing that cannot be fixed with a little love and bravery.
(a/n: This might be a stretch to the imagination, but letâs just pretend that all the RM/Barcelona games are played at bigger stadiums in this universe. Also Marta Cardona still plays at RM in this as well, because I said so <3)
Ingrid and Mapi had made a small list of rules regarding their daughter when she was born. Some of them included things like:Â
4. She would not attend any games at stadiums bigger than Johan Cryuff until she was three years old.Â
7. She would never go to a Spain camp or a Spanish national team game unless situations change drastically.Â
12. She would take turns being their mascot, unless it was a big event for one of their teammates, and they wanted Elena as their mascot.Â
All of them had been good additions to the list, and they had stuck to their guns on it. They were made for her safety, to make sure that she wasnât overwhelmed or overstimulated as a young child, or put in situations that could negatively affect her as such a young child. They did not regret their choices, but it did lend itself to an interesting situation just a few weeks after Elenaâs third birthday.Â
Ever since she had been born, all of the Barcelona vs. Real Madrid games had been played at large arenas, beyond the capacity that they wanted Elena to experience at such a young age. And just as they said, the toddler had never been to a Spain national team camp or game. She readily came to the Norwegian camps and games, but Mapi strictly forbade her from coming to Spains.Â
When the Spanish defender had made the decision to go back to the Spanish national team, it wasnât something she had taken lightly. But Pina and Patri wished to go back, and the brunette both wanted to protect her friends, and play for her country again.Â
But hell would freeze over before she let her baby anywhere near that environment, near the coaches and structures that had played a hand in so much abuse, both physically and mentally.Â
It was better for Elena this way, and Mapi preferred it that way. But it also meant that several of the Real Madrid girls who Mapi wasnât necessarily as close with, had never met Elena.Â
So when El ClĂĄsico is scheduled for early January at LluĂs Companys Olympic Stadium, the mothers realize that it will be their first time getting to bring Elena to such an event. She had just turned three a few weeks ago, and they figured it was as good of a time as any to introduce her to the environment of a larger game, still safe with the two of them.Â
And as it turned out, Mapi was the one who got Elena as her mascot that day. Which meant that early in January, the center back stood in the starting eleven lineup with her daughter on her hip, bouncing her lightly as they waited to walk out onto the pitch.Â
Elena was slightly overstimulated, the roar of the crowd outside of the tunnel and the sheer size of the place around her slightly overwhelming for the young girl, so she was happy to cling to her motherâs side. She looked around at everything for a while, before settling on waving back at her Mama, who was standing in line behind her, holding the hand of another little boy.Â
Mapi waved forward at Misa RodrĂguez and Marta Cardona, who were both pointing at Elena with excitement. The Barcelona defender smiled, rubbing her daughterâs back up and down softly as she nodded - confirming that the two players would get to meet the little girl today.Â
But itâs an exchange Elena misses entirely, only focusing fully back on her Mami when the players begin to walk out to the stadium properly.Â
Itâs an early evening game, the sun just beginning to set as Mapi tickles Elenaâs stomach as they walk out, pointing at all the fans and explaining everything to her daughter. The little girl tucks herself into the smaller defenders side, happily pressed up against Mapi as she takes everything in, curious if not a little anxious.Â
Itâs the biggest environment sheâs ever been in, but Mapi finds that their daughter settles quite quickly, waving at all the people as they stand in a line.Â
âHola!â Elena calls out happily, and the brunette smiles as many of the fans wave back, well aware of who was in the defender's arms.Â
âI love you mi sol,â Mapi murmurs, pressing a kiss to her daughter's temple before she passes the little one to Irene, who would not be playing in the match, but rather resting. Ingrid comes over to kiss Elenaâs forehead once before she runs toward the backline, leaving Mapi to jog after her, still looking at their daughter.Â
âAdios Mami, good luck!â Elena called out as Irene carted her away, remaining happily placed in the older defender's arms for the remainder of the game.Â
The game doesnât end up being too hard of a match for Barcelona, with a scoreline of 5-0 in their favor. Ingrid had even scored one of their goals, a header off of a corner set piece they had played.Â
When the final whistle blew, Irene released Elena and watched carefully as she ran straight to Ingrid, who was closer to the little girl than her wife. The Norwegian turned easily, opening her arms as she crouched down, scooping the toddler up into her arms and pressing kisses all over her head.Â
âYou won!â Elena cheered as she giggled, and Ingrid nodded, sweaty and tired but excited nonetheless. It had been a good match, and the crowd was rowdy and roaring around them, clearly equally as elated with the win.Â
âWe did!â Ingrid responded happily as she bounced her daughter on her hip, clapping her hands together as best as she could as she held her daughter, looking around at her teammates with a big smile on her face.Â
The Norwegian headed toward the bench, intent on getting some water, when she was intercepted by one of the staff members.Â
âThey need you for media,â she explained with a grimace, her voice urgent, and the dark haired woman nodded her head in understanding as she looked quickly toward her wife. The Spaniard was standing off toward their bench, talking to some teammates.Â
âOf course, let me just do a hand off real quick,â Ingrid explained, rushing over to place Elena down a few paces from where Mapiâs back was turned to them, as she hears her name being called more urgently. âYou go over to Mami, okay Elena?â Ingrid explained as she brushed the little girl's sandy blonde curls back, and she received a small nod in response from her daughter.Â
âMarĂa!â Ingrid called out as she turned around, running over to where they needed her for media. But just as she called out and turned away, Mapi started walking forward, away from her daughter as she was called to meet with one of the staff members. Ingridâs call for her wife is lost in the crowd, and suddenly Elena is left standing on the sidelines of the pitch, with neither of her parents really in sight.Â
The little girl looks around, hoping that someone in her Mami and Mamaâs team will notice her standing all alone, but everyone is distracted. And the loud, rambunctious crowd that she didnât mind so much when her Mami was by her side, suddenly seemed much scarier than it had a minute ago to the toddler.Â
Elena doesnât know this stadium like she does Johan Cryuff, but there are similarities. She turns around, eyeing the tunnel that she finds similar to the one in Johan, and she makes a run for it, weaving through legs in her quest to get to somewhere a little more quiet and contained.Â
Once she gets there, she realizes that sheâs maybe made a bit of a mistake. Because suddenly nothing really looks familiar, and the young girl struggles with what to do. At Johan, you turned right to get to the Barcelona changing room, so thatâs exactly what she does.Â
The little girl is near close to tears, and desperately hoping that sheâll stumble across the locker room, or one of the Barcelona players that she knows. Sheâs simply kept walking, going down hallway after hallway, trying to find something or someone familiar. By the time she decides that she should turn back around, sheâs so lost she doesnât know how to get back out to the field, and there are tears beginning to brim in her eyes.Â
Elena comes to a halt in one of the intersections of a hallway as she realizes that she just wants her Mami and Mama, and she doesnât know what to do. She isnât the type to wander off, and sheâs never been lost like this before. Armed with exactly no experience or skills in coping with such overwhelming feelings, the little girl can do nothing but burst into tears, which stream down her cheeks at a rapid pace as she stands there helplessly.Â
Misa had been pacing up and down an abandoned hallway in LluĂs Companys, staving off tears of her own, her face red as tears brimmed in her eyes. She was frustrated with her performance, with her team's performance, and she needed a second to calm herself down before talking to her teammates or the press, she had decided.Â
What she didnât expect, however, was to hear someone else burst into tears, in what sounded like the hallway down from her. Misa pauses, confused by how high pitched and small the noise sounded. It didnât sound like one of her teammates, and when she rounds the corner, she is entirely unprepared for what she finds.Â
There is a toddler, a little girl standing alone in the completely empty hallway, her shoulders heaving with the force of her cries, her hands covering her face. She has a little Barcelona kit top on, with the number 23 on it but the last name LeĂłn across it. The Madridista immediately knows who it is, but what she doesnât quite understand is why Mapi LeĂłn and Ingrid Engenâs daughter is sitting in the middle of a hallway on the away side of the stadium.Â
âNiña? Elena?â Misa calls out softly, walking toward the little girl, who looks up at her when she hears her name called.Â
Elena looks up, finding a woman she doesnât know walking toward her, and the first emotion that pours through her is fear. The woman is tall, like Mama, but her face is flushed and sheâs wearing an alarmingly bright red jersey and shorts that the young girl doesnât recognize. Her hands are large, considering that they are encased in goalkeeper gloves, but Elena doesnât quite realize they are just gloves in her stressed state.Â
All she registers is that there is a large, unknown woman walking toward her with big, scary hands, and if she was panicked before, it was nothing compared to now. She lets out a fearful squeak as she cowers from Misa, taking several unsteady steps back.Â
âHey, itâs okay, I am not going to hurt you niña,â Misa promises, even though she herself is cringing at her words. Sheâs never felt more like a child predator than in this moment, despite her intentions being more than pure. The goalkeeper had been excited to meet Elena, even more so after the loss, honestly. All of the girls often spoke about how much they adored the little girl, how smiley and kind she was. Misa felt like she could use just a little bit of that energy after the frustrating loss.Â
And here the smiley little girl was, trying to get away from Misa because she was scared of her. It cracked the Spaniardâs heart right in half, and if she wasnât upset before, she most definitely was now.Â
Elena looked behind herself, finally and thankfully spotting a familiar face that had just turned toward the hallway toward the two of them. The Spaniard and Norwegianâs daughter ran as fast as her little legs could carry her, beelining for the Barcelona player who had just turned the corner with Marta and Olga next to her.Â
Salma had just been coming back to talk to Misa with Marta when all the sudden she felt something slam into her legs, nearly sending her toppling over.Â
âWhat the hellâo Elena!â Salma quickly corrected, trying to take in the scene in front of her with complete confusion. The little girl was cowering behind Salmaâs legs, holding onto the forward for dear life, practically shaking. Salma instinctively placed her hand over the little girlâs hair, smoothing her curls as she looked up to see Misa walking slowly toward them.Â
âElena? Whatâs going on?â Salma asked helplessly, lost on what to do as she looked between the three Real Madrid players for some semblance of guidance.Â
Elena had always loved Salma, from when she was a baby. The forward never knew what to do with the little girl, especially when she was younger. She had no experience with children, and she found herself often stunted and awkward in her interactions with Mapi and Ingridâs daughter, but Elenaâs love for her transcended any superfluous worries or awkwardness Salma expressed.Â
âScary,â Elena whispered as she pointed toward Misa timidly, her grip on Salma tightening as she tucked her head behind the young Barcelona player's legs. Salma looked up with a heartbroken expression, watching as Misa bit her lip to keep from crying, keeping her distance.Â
The goalkeeper knew that some people thought she was scary. She got it, she really did. She had an RBF that could probably win an award, and a very intense personality. But it was one thing for a conscious adult to call her scary, and another for a little girl who she had been so excited to meet to call her that. The goalkeeper's heart sank at the realization that this was how Elena was always going to remember her, as the scary woman who tried to kidnap her when she was three years old.Â
Salma looked between Olga and Marta, silently begging for help. She still had no clue what to do, and appeared to be rather paralyzed by indecision.Â
Itâs Olga who crouches down so that sheâs level with the little girl, her voice soft and kind.Â
âAre you lost niña?â The defender asked gently, and Elena poked her head out from its spot against Salmaâs calf, nodding slightly. Her lower lip wobbled heavily, but she wasnât actively crying, so they all took it as a win.Â
Elena regarded Olga kindly, if not a bit shyly. The two women with Salma were wearing white, nowhere near the angry red that the other, larger woman was, and the little girl didnât find them nearly as frightening, all things considered.Â
âCome on, why donât we take you back to your Mamis,â Olga decided, holding her hand out for the young girl. Elena took it carefully, but not before reaching for Salmaâs hand, making sure that the forward was still holding onto her.Â
Salma sent the little girl what she hoped was an encouraging smile as they began to walk out toward the pitch. The Barcelona forward wound them down the confusing hallways, with Olga holding Elenaâs other hand while Marta carefully wrapped her arm around the goalkeeper. Misa was fighting to keep it together as they all ventured back out to the stadium pitch together.Â
After a few minutes of walking, Elena let out a small whine, looking up at Salma with big, wet eyes.Â
âCarry?â She asked, letting go of Olgaâs hand in favor of staring up at the tall forward hopefully, tugging lightly on her kit top. Salma looked around at the other girls, terrified and scared of disappointing the little girl. They all looked back at her expectantly in that moment, and she was struck with the fact that she was the one with the most experience with Elena, of the group. It both calms her and terrifies her at the same time, somehow.Â
âUhâŠsure!â She laughed nervously, reaching down to pick Elena up, gripping her under her arms. The forward was used to dealing with the toddler when she was planted firmly on the ground, and she hadnât carried the sandy blonde girl since she was a baby. She had been so scared to drop the baby that she had shook anxiously the whole time, until Mapi took pity on her and took her daughter back.Â
But she tries to remember how Mapi and Ingrid do it, settling Elena on her hip as she clings to the little girl for dear life. She would never forgive herself if she dropped her, and she knew she would never hear the end of it from the rest of the team if she did. They were all highly protective of her, a fact that they all prided themselves on.Â
As the five of them walked out toward the pitch, they had no idea the chaos that was awaiting them out on the field.Â
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After her interview had ended, Ingrid had walked back over to her wife with a pep in her step, still overjoyed at the win and the goal she had scored.Â
Mapi wasnât hard to find, standing with the assistant coach, discussing a few tactics from the game after he had called her over to talk about some of their defensive lapses. Their daughter was nowhere in sight, so the Norwegian assumed that Mapi had passed her off to one of their teammates, but when she looked around, she couldnât see Elena anywhere.Â
âWho did you give Elena to?â Ingrid asked, a crease appeared in her forehead as her eyebrows furrowed together. Mapi looked back at her with equal confusion, shaking her head.Â
âYou have Elena, not me. She went to you after the game,â the Spaniard insists, now beginning to grow confused. Ingridâs eyebrows flew into her hairline at that statement, shaking her head.Â
âI gave her to you ten minutes ago, I sent her your way and called out to you,â Ingrid explains, and Mapi pales at the realization that she had never received her daughter.Â
âI did not hear you, and she never came over to me!â Mapi cried, looking around wildly for her daughter. When she cannot see her anywhere on the pitch, her worry only balloons. âOh my god, she is lost. She is not here!â The brunette cried out, panic washing over her in waves as she realized what this meant.Â
The ironic thing was that generally, Ingrid was the anxious one between them. She was the one who worried for Elena, the one who baby proofed the house and took first aid classes and sat in the back of the car with her when she was the baby.Â
But Ingrid was also exceptional in a crisis, and this was no different.Â
Mapi, however? Not so good in a crisis, at least a non-football related crisis, that was.Â
âOh my god, Ingrid, she could be anywhere!â Mapi pitched as she clawed at her chest, her throat tightening with anxiety as she whipped her head around, looking for any sign of the little girl.Â
âDo not panic Mapi, she has to be here somewhere. Come on, letâs go find her,â Ingrid insisted, forcing herself to remain calm as she pulled her panicking wife with her as she began to inform people, everyone scrambling to begin looking for the young girl.Â
They alerted security, sent people all over the stadium to look for her as the Norwegian drug her wife back toward the Barcelona bench.Â
âThis was the last place I left her, so we should stay here. Sheâs around here somewhere, we just have to find her!â Ingrid insisted as she turned to Irene, who had come over as she got wind of the situation. Hot on the tails of the older defender is the Barcelona captain, looking close to tears herself.Â
âIs Elena really lost? Where could she have gone? We must find her!â Alexia cried, baby hairs escaping her ponytail as she looked around, clearly frazzled and stressed at the news of the curly haired little girl being lost.Â
âYes she is goneââ Ingrid began, only to be cut off before she could even really start her sentence.Â
âWell we must search for her then!â Alexia interrupted, looking around wildly, her own panic growing.Â
âAlexia, this is not even your child! If anyone should be allowed to panic, it should be us!â Mapi interjected, her stress seeping into her tone as she gestured wildly with her hands. Alexia let out a huff of disapproval at that, clearly in disagreement.Â
âShe is my goddaughter, I love her too!â Alexia insisted, the two squabbling uselessly as Ingrid watched on with an unimpressed expression.Â
âIf I were not more aware I would assume that these two were the mothers, and not me,â Ingrid mumbled under her breath to Irene, who couldnât resist letting out a small peal of laughter that she quickly masked as a cough when Mapi and Alexia looked toward her pointedly.Â
âWho knew that all it took to reduce La Reina and the fearless Mapi LeĂłn into a puddle of stress was losing a toddler one singular time,â Irene joked back, where she was promptly met with more unimpressed looks from her teammates, and a chuckle from Ingrid.Â
But even the Norwegian, who was generally cool in a crisis, was beginning to grow worried as time stretched on. Her eyebrows remained furrowed together, her foot beginning to tap nervously as she looked around, letting out a nervous sigh.Â
âSheâs going to be fine, Ingrid. Sheâs just wandered off somewhere, kids do it sometimes. We lost Mateo in the store once, and found him in the freezer aisle cuddling with some old lady's little dog,â Irene soothed, and Ingrid sent her a grateful smile, even if she didnât look convinced. She knew the stories, she knew it was normal, but it didnât make it any easier when it was her own child.Â
She just wanted Elena back in her arms, proof that she was safe and sound, and to not let her daughter out of her sight until she was twenty seven years old.Â
âHow about we go check the locker room again?â Irene suggests, and the dark haired woman jumps at the opportunity to do something, nodding insistently.Â
âThatâs a good idea,â Ingrid confirmed, and she was just about to head back with her fellow defender when she heard it.Â
âMami! Mama!â Elena called out from her spot in Salmaâs arms, and both Ingrid and Mapi were booking it toward their daughter as soon as they heard it. The forward was entirely unprepared for both the Spaniard and Norwegian to plow into her, raining kisses down onto her head as they plucked her from Salmaâs arms. Mapi hugged Elena tightly to her, as Ingrid pressed into her space, both of them crowding their daughter with an abundance of love and relief, the panic washing off of them at the sight of their precious little girl back safely in their arms.Â
The forward flipped her braids over her shoulder in relief at the hand off, nearly stumbling over when Ingrid stepped away from her wife and daughter, pulling her younger teammate into a tight hug as Mapi cradled Elena to her chest.Â
âThank you so much Salma,â Ingrid murmured in the space above the forwardâs shoulders, and despite accepting the hug, the younger woman shook her head.Â
âIt was Misa who found her,â Salma promised, and the dark haired woman wasted no time in moving toward the Real Madrid player, stepping into her space and immediately hugging the goalkeeper, regardless of the fact that they hardly knew one another. Elena looked up from her spot against Mapi to see her Mama moving toward the scary woman, and she let out a whimper as she turned, burrowing her face into Mapiâs sternum with fear.Â
As the panic subsides from her chest slowly, Mapi takes stock of the whole situation. Elena seemed scared of the Real Madrid players, cowering into her arms as Ingrid hugged Misa tightly. Everyone else seemed focused on Misa, with Salma, Olga, and Marta watching her wife and the Real Madrid goalkeeper. The goalkeeper seemed on the brink of tears, something that the center back assumed was because of the game.Â
She was informed otherwise when Marta approached her carefully, her voice soft as came close to the Barcelona defender.Â
âMisa found her in the hallway, but I think she caught the little one in a bad spot, and now I think sheâs a little scared of her,â Marta explained, looking toward the Spanish goalkeeper with worry before looking back at the Barcelona center back. Misa was getting a pep talk from both Ingrid and Irene, to what appeared to be little avail, if the tears in her eyes were any indication.Â
Mapi nods slowly, rubbing her hand soothingly over Elenaâs back, up and down softly. Her daughter is already a hundred times calmer, having regulated herself well in her Mamiâs arms. That being said, Mapi knew they needed a few moments to regather themselves before they reintroduced her to Misa, if they could.Â
âOkay, thank you for letting me know. Give us a few minutes?â Mapi asked gently, and Marta nodded before leaving, heading back to her teammate's side.Â
It was just a few moments later that Ingrid appeared at her wifeâs side, the Spaniard wordlessly passing her daughter to the Norwegian, who held her close and rained kisses down on her.Â
âItâs okay, weâre right here Elena,â Ingrid promised, her own worry and stress evaporating at the content little sigh their daughter let out as she was held tightly to the Norwegians side. It was after a few minutes of holding her that Elena leaned back, looking calmer, if not a little more worried.Â
ââM sorry, got lost,â Elena explained gently, her lower lip wobbling as tears brimmed in her eyes again. Ingrid shook her head slightly, her words soft and soothing.Â
âYou do not have to be sorry, Elena. Just try to stay close to me or Mami next time, or someone you know, si? We do not want you to get lost where we cannot find you, because that would make us very scared, okay?â Ingrid explained carefully, and when she finished Elena nodded, a small smile finally appearing on her face as she settled in her mothers arms, back to the happy little girl she normally was. That was something wonderful Ingrid and Mapi both loved about their daughter being so small, how resilient she always was in situations like this.Â
Mapi looked back over toward Misa, her heart breaking when she saw that the tears had broken through finally, her head buried in her hands.Â
Elena looked from her mother to the Real Madrid goalkeeper, her little eyebrows worried together at the sight.Â
âMami, is she okay?â The sandy blonde girl asked as she looked toward Misa, recognizing the signs of someone crying. Mapi looked toward her wife for a moment, and after receiving a nod of approval from the Norwegian, the Spaniard took her daughter into her arms from her fellow center back.Â
âThat is my friend Misa,â Mapi explained to her daughter, her words slow and gentle. She stays where she is, but tries to convey her warmth to the woman regardless. âShe has had a bad day, and I think she is just expressing that by crying, like you do sometimes too when you are upset,â Mapi continued, watching as her daughter stared at the goalkeeper with concern painted in her small face.Â
âFriend? TĂa?â Elena asked curiously, clearly trying to work everything out as Mapi nodded.Â
âYes TĂa Misa, she is one of my very good friends. She is very kind and funny, just like you!â The Spaniard tried, and Elena looked over at her skeptically, but she chose to believe her Mami.Â
âMaybe we cheer up?â The little girl asked, and Mapi raised her hand to run it over Elenaâs cheek gently, in a soothing manner.Â
âAre you sure, El? You do not have to, I know you thought she was scary earlier. I promise she is not though, she is one of Mamiâs friends,â Mapi promised, not wanting to pressure her daughter to do anything she didnât want to.Â
âCheer her up,â Elena decided, wriggling her body slightly to signal her mother to move. She stiffened suddenly as she looked from Misa to Mapi, with some fear clearly still present in her tone. âYou come too,â she checked quickly, relaxing back into the Spaniard when Mapi nodded her agreement to the statement.Â
Salma, Olga, and Marta had led Misa over to the Real Madrid bench, which was where Mapi brought Elena over to. The goalkeeper was sitting on the bench, her head in her hands as silent sobs wracked her shoulders.Â
Marta looked over at Mapi with a hopeful expression as the Spaniard placed her daughter on the ground, taking Elenaâs hand as she led her over to Misa.Â
The young girl held her mothers hand carefully as she made her way up to the woman who had been wearing the angry red jersey. She was now wearing a white jacket over her kit top, and something about seeing her when Elena was in a calm state, and the lack of such an aggressive kit top helped to soothe the little girlâs initial concerns.Â
âHola,â Elena said softly, her voice small but fierce in its kindness as she stopped a few steps from the goalkeeper. Misa paused, looking up carefully, unable to keep the surprise off her expression when she realized who was in front of her, looking at her carefully.Â
The goalkeeper looks up at Mapi in shock before she is wiping the tears from her eyes, offering a watery smile to the toddler.Â
âHola,â she responded, unsure of what else to say. Elena took another step toward her, offering a small smile.Â
âMy name is Elena,â she expressed quietly, watching as Misa rubbed the tears from her eyes.Â
âHi Elena, Iâm Misa,â the goalkeeper repeated, trying not to burst into more tears. There was no fear in the little girl's eyes, only curiosity and kindness. Misa feels hope flying into her chest at the little girl's face, at the thought that maybe this whole situation was salvageable. Elena looks at the spot next to Misa, her eyebrows furrowing together in curiosity.Â
âWhat are those?â Elena asked gently, pointing to the abandoned goalkeeper gloves that were sitting next to the Madridista. The Spaniard reached for them, holding them out to the little girl softly.Â
âThese are my goalkeeper gloves. Would you like to see them?â Misa asked gently, her voice hopeful. The little girl looked back at her mother for a second before releasing Mapiâs hand, nodding as she walked over to Misa, right up to where she was sitting, placing her hand on the goalkeeper's knee.Â
âHere, you can put them on,â Misa said softly, everyone watching with relief as the goalkeeper slid her giant gloves onto Elenaâs little hands, holding them on to help to keep them from falling off.Â
The Real Madrid player was absolutely positive that Elena healed something within her when she giggled, leaning into Misa as she moved her hands with the gloves still over them, laughing happily at the sight. It was the goalkeeper's first real smile of the day, and her heart leapt into her throat when Elena climbed into her lap, beginning to talk her toddler nonsense to Misa, who held onto every single word she said.Â
The Madridista carefully held Elena to her, making sure she was secure with no chance of falling. She looked up when the toddler gasped, seeing Pina and Jana still out on the field, passing the ball listlessly back and forth as they spoke about something.Â
Elena turned back to Misa with excitement, the goalkeeper gloves falling off her hands in excitement.Â
âCome play TĂa Misa?â The toddler asked hopefully, her eyes big and filled with joy at the prospect of getting to play with all of her friends. Misa looked toward Mapi, who nodded her head in agreement before she smiled brightly, agreeing with Elena.Â
âCome on!â Elena cheered as she took Misaâs hand after being set on the ground by the goalkeeper, and dragging the taller woman toward the younger girls.Â
Ingrid had come over to join Mapi, Salma, and Marta, as the right winger shook her head in disbelief. Misa was sitting criss-cross applesauce on the ground, rolling the ball toward Elena, cheering when the toddler tried to kick it.Â
When Elena finally managed to hit the ball back with some semblance of accuracy, Jana and Pina immediately cheered loudly. Elena giggled at both of them, smiling before she ran over to Misa, collapsing into a hug as she wrapped her arms around the goalkeeper, who hugged her back just as fiercely, a huge smile pulling at both of her cheeks.Â
âWhat is it about children that justâŠheals any wrongdoing?â Marta asked wistfully, and Ingrid chuckled as Mapi shook her head.Â
âYou canât not love them,â she acquiesced, letting out a final sigh of relief as they all moved to join the girls in playing with the toddler, who happily giggled away at all the attention raining down on her.Â
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PARADOR NACIONAL-PINTURA-CADONA-HALL-HOTEL-RECEPCION-CASTILLO-INTERIOR-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: PARADOR NACIONAL-PINTURA-CADONA-HALL-HOTEL-RECEPCION-CASTILLO-INTERIOR-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- Pintando en el pueblo de CARDONA, Catalunya Central, no podĂa dejar de pintar su PARADOR NACIONAL, el Hotel dentro del Castillo medieval, un escena del interior de su Hall con la recepciĂłn, personal mobiliario y las luces que iluminan la estancia con intimidad entre los arcos de piedra. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals sobre papel de 50 x 70 centĂmetros.
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Parador of Cardona, Cardona, Barcelona, Spain
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#night of a thousand cats#uncut version#gif#rene cardona#blood feast#burlesque#dance number#show girl#grindhousecellar
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Las mujeres panteras (1967)
#las mujeres panteras#the panther women#marĂa douglas#1960s horror#1960s movies#renĂ© cardona#1967#horror#sci fi#horrorgifs#gif#my gifs
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Santa Claus vs. the Devil (1959)
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