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wingnut fans (especially. @in3fin ) I come bearing a gift..
rise wingnut (with some things I wanted to add cus I wanted to be silly ^_^)
bi-gender queen
myc u have FULL permission to add ur own things to this wingnut, go crazy with her
#stbart#smallturtlebombart#GUESS WHOES BACK TO DRAWING#rottmnt wingnut#tmnt wingnut#wingnut#nerdy guy ^_^#rottmnt#tmnt#my art#digital drawing#digital art#digital illustration#rise wingnut#unpause rottmnt#unpause rise of the tmnt#unpause rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#save rottmnt#save rise of the tmnt#save rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles
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ENHYPEN REACTING TO YOU DRAWING ON THEM.
featuring : heeseung , jay , sunghoon , jungwon.
taglist batch one : @junityy @gyuuss @intokook @leavethemonsteralive @iuwon @envirae @fairyjunn @rutosruru-world @daystiny @luvholicz @imdamconfused @renjunvrse @eterni-ki @dweio @rae-blogging @enhyseob @jitaros @jdyunvrs @yunntext @yourlocalhotgf @strwberrydinosaur @mark-lees-world @chileangring4 @99swinwin @99outros @heejojo @thekinkpopstandsforkrackheads @tyongishs @jiminisyourangel @yutaalove @yangianwon @icywhatim @sunshine-skz @hwallswrld @twntycm @sooblvr @whoe-dis @thegracerammy @k2oi @simpforsung @90sni-ki @wccycc @definitely-not-kyuzu @iminchaosnow
જ ⸒ _ › . . . heeseung.
you'd be minding your own business as heeseung scrolls through his instagram feed, your sketchbook in hand and your pen clasped between your fingers
seeing him go through tattoo inspos, you'd get the idea
he would perk up when you call his name and you'd ask him if he could give you his free hand for a sec
he'd agree, not really knowing what you'd want from his arm bahaha
he'd return to his scrolling but then freeze when he feels the tip of your ballpoint pen glide over the skin right under the inside of his elbow
"what are you...?? 🤨" he'd ask a little suspicious of your actions
but then would smile a teensy tiny bit when he takes a glimpse of the design
he'd wait patiently for you to finish and finally beam at the product
BECAUSE
IT'S SO
PERFECT
exactly the design he had eyed and wanted omg he'd be like, "yep. let's go to the tattoo parlor rn. I gotta make them trace out this exact thing rn 😌"
vv happy
rest of the members are under the cut!
જ ⸒ _ › . . . jay.
he knew you liked drawing on your hands and arms whenever you were bored and he found it cute how you'd randomly mark your skin with ink so often :((
one day, he'd be studying you while you lied on your bed, distracted by the tv and making little daisies on your wrist while watching
and so he'd ask you if you could draw a few for him too ☹️☹️
ofc you'd agree!!
BC. WHY NOT :<
he looked so eager to let you do it
so you take a nice colored pen and hold his hand in your palm to make sure the flowers came out nicely
by the time you were done, he'd have an entire garden on his arm bahahaha
he loves it tho so it's okay 😭✋
જ ⸒ _ › . . . sunghoon.
thinks that you'll get cancer bc of your habit 💀
i mean, thanks for the concern but you're just so. bored.
so whatever 😔 you end up forgetting about his warnings and drawing anyways and one day, you write his name on your palm
with a permanent marker nonetheless lmao
and he'd be like, what is that? 🤨
you tell him what it is and he'd be so comically done bc...
well.
your entire body.
it was inked 😭✋
you just couldn't help it. the urge was just way too strong. you'd beg for him to give you some space on his skin and at first he would adamantly refuse
.... but he did actually like the fact that his name was on you. so he'd eventually allow it 🙄
guess where?
boom. he'd want your name written right on his collarbone 😔✋ cocky lil guy istg
જ ⸒ _ › . . . jungwon.
okay so he is down to do anything you feel like doing
so one evening while on a study date, you'd shyly tap on the back of his hand while is writing something
and you'd ask if he is okay with you drawing something on his fingers ☹️☹️ which he ofc says yes
bc duh he doesn't question lmao he is whipped
so you take his wrist and turn his palm up
and then you'd lean in to get a better view as you drew a few lines on the inner side of his fingers
it'd be so quiet while you're doing your business
and he'd feel so flustered
bc #1 you're literally so close to him
#2 you're holding his hand and #3 you look so vvv cute with that look of concentration 😭
he'd be so giddy inside when you reveal the final product with a happy and satisfied grin
it'd be two very simple figures on his index and middle finger who look like they're holding hands when he closes the gap between them :(((
#enhypennetwork#enhypen imagines#enhypen scenarios#enhypen reactions#enhypen x gender neutral reader#enhypen x female reader#enhypen fluff#enhypen sunghoon#enhypen jay x reader#enhypen jungwon#enhypen heeseung imagines#enhypen headcanons#enhypen heeseung x reader
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chapter 5, page 16
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[image description: an sac webcomic page. inside is a large room, resembling a pub, with not too many people inside, with cream walls and wooden panelling. the foreground has a bar with white counters, with two older people with short yellow hair, both facing away. beyond that is around 3 tables, but only two are occupied, each with 2 people. the area beyond that is down a couple steps, which has more tables and a few yellow couches. there’s a couple people on the very right, one of them is transparent. on the left is someone playing darts while someone else lays on the couch. on the middle on another couch is a group of four sitting about. out of all the characters, most are too far away to make out details beyond hair colour, but the only character that has previously appeared is arrow whoe is sitting in the midground. aside from the people, the most obvious details are the paintings on the walls, all various sizes and a lot of them look out of place. there are also some potted plants dotted around, and a progress pride flag, as well as an unlabelled door in the very back, and a few bat decorations. “god, when did this place become a young person’s hangout.” grumbled one of the yellow haired people in the foreground, an old man sitting at the bar with his drink. “it always was, we just never left” replied the other, standing with his arms crossed on the other side of the bar. the man sitting at the bar is an old black man with short hair and a beard, as well as plenty of golden scars- in colour and material- and golden eyes with barely visible pupils. most of his scars are on his hand but there’s one on his neck and over his right eye. the barkeep also has short hair but straight and spikey, also old but not as old as the old man. he has a black polo and a hidden disability sunflower lanyard. he also has a scar over his eye, but much more tick and noticable, going through the actual eye and eyeball himself. the eye where the scar is is brown unlike his other yellow one. behind them, lewis and jade enter, the door where they came from no longer having any light in the room behind them, as the window is pitch black, jade holding out an arm, seemingly mid sentance, while lewis looks around frowning. “hey sir, this is my new teamate! i’ve been showing him the ropes lately!” jade says to the person behind the counter. “this is sir, he’s the one that makes the illusions!” the two of them are standing at the counter, next to the two older supers. on the far side of the bar, theres no painting but there is a notice board, mostly cut off minifridges, and a welsh and genderqueer flags. “hm, guessing he’s more than some boy scout you found, then?” sir asks, but unlike earlier, whn he speaks the speech bubble is yellow and rectangular and appears slightly behind jade’s hand and the older man’s elbow. “yeah! we have similar powers and i thought i could help” jade responds, offscreen as lewis stares forward with wide eyes, pointing towards the still present yellow speech bubble. it’s blank from the other side. he pokes it, and the text changes to “please stop tou[cut off] the subtitles”. end id]
man i sure put a lot of effort into that background when yall cant even see shit if youre reading on phone. anyway almost all the art up there is done by me apart from a couple photographs i too and a couple pieces of art my good friend made and suggested when i was trying to think of what else to put up there. anyway go check out @schakira or @grisastre on instagram because he makes very good art and needs more appreciation!! specifically the painting directly above the white haired person and the one with the wings at the top in the corner. anyway commentary. uhh actually started the top panel as a drawing a while ago and was originally going to put some typical pub decor or worldbuilding stuff but like. i didnt end up having the time or energy so i put general art stuff. works for me because i like putting art on my walls and giving my ocs traits from me, and the barkeep (Sir the yellow haired illusionist) now canononically picks up random paintings from artist alleys to put on the walls. that is, if we assume the walls and paintings are real and now more illusions. who knows! also feel free to try and guess what various characters powers are!
#someone always cares#webcomic#webcomics#sac#superheroes#sir makes subtitles with his illusions because i wish i could have irl subtitles#the other old man is named ichor and you technically have seen a small bit of his power before#Good Fucking Luck figuring out where though
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Kay was only six year old when his brother was brought to him. The young boy had recently begun his training in combat, and was in the courtyard with Master Owen. He was pouting, having lost yet another duel to the old master at arms when the front gate swung open. The old man looked up from the red haired boy, taken off guard by the lack of ceremony with which the Stranger entered. The man that walked in was tall by most standards, standing over six feet on his own, his hat bringing him closer to seven feet. He looked ancient, and even the young Kay knew that he was powerful, his solid green eyes made sure of that. As he walked his, long white beard and hair flowed backwards, along with his green robes, despite the lack of any wind in the courtyard. “I’ve come to speak with Lord Ector!” The man announced, looking around at the guards, all of whom had drawn their swords. “And whoe, may I ask, comes to call?” Master Owen replied, stepping in front of Kay, barely shielding the boy from sight. The Stranger looked down at the master at arms, slowly walking towards him, looking him up and down, and taking particular note of the wooden sword he was using to threaten him with. “I believe you master would know me best by the name Myrrdin.” Master Owen glared up at the man, and gripped the wooden sword tighter in his hand. “And why’re ye callin upon m’lord, master Myrrdin?” He finally asked, giving the larger man a mocking bow. “That knowledge should remain between me and The Lord of Queis, Master at arms,” The Stranger snapped, putting particular emphasis on Owen’s title. Kay stepped forward at this, glaring up at the Stranger as well now, and pointed his wooden sword at him. “If ye want to speak to m’lord father, you’d best speak more politely to his men!” The Stranger turned his attention away from Master Owen, looking at the boy before him. As if struck by a spell, the anger, and seriousness melted from his sunburnt face, and a deep, hearty laugh escaped his mouth. “I mean it ye bri…” Kay began, but Master Owen pullen him back behind him before he could say anymore. “No, let the boy speak, I’ve quite missed the stubbornness of the Queis!” The Stranger chuckled, wiping a tear from his face. “And I so needed a laugh like that. Being too serious, even in times like these, is bad for one’s health.” The Stranger’s smile slowly faded again however, before looking back to Master Owen. “But now is the time for business, not revelries, Master Owen.” Master Owen looked around the courtyard, his eyes flicking quickly from one guard to another, before focusing back on the Stranger in front of him. “Why don’t ye go fetch yer father Kay?” The way that he said it made it clear to Kay that it was not a request. Kay glared up at the Stranger, but decided that Master Owen had the right of it. He put his wooden sword into his left hand, and slowly backed out of the large courtyard. Once he was out of sight of the Stranger, he turned on his heel, bursting into a sprint. The young boy made it quickly through the keep, his long legs carrying him up the many wooden stairs, and down the narrowing and widening stone corridors. It wasn’t long before he reached the top of the northern Key, the tower where his lord father placed his study. When Kay reached for the door handle, one of the guard placed his hand on the young boy’s chest, pushing him back from the entrance. “Where de ye think yer goin’ lad?” the man asked, smirking down at Kay. “Master Owen told me te fetch m’ father,” Kay said, reaching for the door handle again, the guard pushing him back once more. “Yer fatha’s talkin’ to one o’ them britains lad, ‘e don’t want te be bothered.” “I’m quite certain that the Lord of Queis will be more than happy to meet with me,” the deep, raspy voice of the Stranger responded from behind Kay. The young Lordling stiffened, his mind beginning to race as he thought of the men he’d left in the courtyard, and what must have happened to them when the Stranger placed his bony wrinkled hand on his shoulder. “Don’t worry lad, your men are unharmed.” As he spoke, the door of the the study swung open, pushing the two guards stationed there onto the ground. Inside the visiting lord stood, knocking his chair over and drawing a sword from his scabbard. The Stranger simply raised his hand, and the lord yelped, throwing his sword to the ground. “There will be no need for such violence my lord,” the Stranger began, waving his hand and bringing the chair back up, knocking the blonde haired lord back into it. “I am here to fulfill the last wishes of the late King Uther Pendragon.” That was the last thing that Kay heard before the doors slammed shut with another wave of the Strangers hand. For several hours the guards tried to force the doors open, but to no avail. Once Master Owen arrived, he ordered that a battering be fetched to break the doors down, but all that accomplished was shattering the wood of the battering ram, and cracking the metal braces. Eventually, they gave up hope of being able to enter, and simply prepared themselves for the Strangers re-entry into the hall. Owen had posted men lining the wider section of hallways the entire length of the Northern Key. When the doors finally opened, it was not the Stranger that exited, but lord Ector Queis, carrying a small bundle of red fabric, a golden dragon emblazoned upon it. Ector was a massive man, with thick muscular arms covered in bright red hair that he made no attempt to clothe. He wore a sleeveless blue tunic, and lambskin trousers, a large belt holding his naked Falchion. “Put down those blasted weapons!” Ector bellowed, the men all quickly placing the butts of their spears to the ground and standing to attention. Ector looked about his men who were all sweating by this point before continuing. “Off with you now! Don’t you have a wall to defend?!” “Aye Lord!” The guards bellowed, banging their spears on their shields once before marching out of the halls, returning to their posts, or the barracks as some of them had been woken from their sleep. Once the guards had left, all that remained in the hall was Lord Ector, Master Owen, the Britanian Lord Forlæ, and young Kay. The Lord placed his hand on Lord Ectors shoulder, saying something quietly to the taller man before leaving the North Key as well, leaving only the three of them. Lord Ector ran his free hand through his beard, looking down at the red bundle in his arms, his brow furrowing. If Kay did not know any better, he’d have said that his father looked almost sad, but the Lords of the Key’s did not have the privilege of sadness. “Kay,” Ector finally spoke, looking to his son, kneeling down so that he’d be close to eye level. “Come meet yer new brother.” Kay was fourteen when he first called Arthur his brother. Though they had spent the first six years of Arthur’s life together, studying together, and training together. Arthur had called Kay brother many times, and as far as he knew, that was fact. That he had straight golden hair didn’t make the boy question for a moment who his family was, even when it was obvious to everyone else. The boys were by the stream one hot afternoon, cooling off after a long day of training. Kay had found a particularly deep part of the stream, and had submerged himself under the water. He had been under for several minutes when he burst out, Arthur clapping in celebration from a more shallow part of the stream. Arthur was fit for his age, but was nowhere near as tall or muscular as Kay had been even at six. “That’s amazing Kay!” Arthur called out as Kay waded pack to the shore where they had left their tunics. “I bet you could stay under like that for nine whole days if you wanted!” “And why would I want te do that?” Kay chuckled, tossing the younger boy his tunic. “Myrrdin says that generals use boats to get behind their enemies,” Arthur said, pulling his shirt over his head as he came ashore. “But boats are easy to see unless it’s night time, and then it’s hard to sail them. You could just swim up behind them though!” Kay smirked at Arthur as he plopped down on the shore, pulling on his boots. “I guess all that time ye spend readin’ aint wasted after all.” “Myrrdin says that reading is never a waste of time,” Arthur said proudly, looking up as he laced his boots. “‘Tis if yer on the battlefield,” Kay retorted, standing back up, smirking triumphantly down at the younger boy. Arthur scrunched his golden eyes for a moment, looking back at the stream momentarily. “Yeah…” he finally said, almost solemnly. Kay had to resist the urge to break out laughing at Arthur’s sudden seriousness, holding his hand over his mouth momentarily. “Dun’t think about it te much,” He said, ruffling the younger boys hair. “We should get back to the castle, Father’s gunna start worryin’ soon.” The two boys walked their way through the forest, Arthur going on and on about some story that the Stranger had told him about how humans had the skill to use the gifts of all the animals of the forests. Kay couldn’t tell you what the younger boy was trying to get across, he was too busy watching their surroundings. As they got closer to the Keys, they entered a small village that encircled the keep. As they walked down the main road, Kay noticed a group of three young boys whispering to each other. One of the boys turned to look at Kay, another seeming to try and pull him back, but he was too late. “Looks like de Ogre’s out walkin’ ‘eir pet bastard!” the boy called out, his friend pulling at his shirt. “I’m sorry m’lord, ‘e don’t know wot ‘e’s sayin’,” the wiser of the boys said, prostrating himself. “Nah, I know exactly wot I’m sayin’!” The boy said, walking towards the two Lordlings. “Hey, Kay, let’s keep walking,” Arthur said, pulling on Kay’s sleeve. Kay clenched his jaw, turning his head up to the boy, and began walking again. “That’s right!” The boy shouted back. “Go home to daddy Britanian!” It took less than a second for Kay to get back to the boy, his fist having a quick and hard meeting with the boy’s face. The smaller boy reeled back, barely keeping his footing before Kay grabbed his shoulders, bringing his knee to his chest. As the boy collapsed to the ground, Kay felt the metal head of a shovel slap against his back. He staggered forward, but wasn't stunned for long. He reeled around on his heels, grabbing the shovel so that the boy couldn’t swing it at him again. The boy that Kay had knocked down took this opportunity to kick out Kay’s legs, knocking him onto the cobblestone street, pulling the boy with the shovel down with him. The brash lad was the first back on his feet, beginning to kick at Kay when in a flash he was knocked down again. Arthur had leaped into the frey, quite literally, tackling the older boy to the ground. Arthur began punching wildly, his pupils dilated to slits in rage. The boy who had the shovel was the second to rise, running over to help his friend by trying to pull Arthur off of him. Kay was having none of it however. He forced himself off the ground, and grabbed the boy by the back of the neck, lifting him off the ground. Kay quickly brought his fist to the boy’s stomach before dropping him to the ground, where he promptly vomited. It was then that the guards arrived. Two of Kay’s father’s men had been summoned, the wisest of the boys from early standing meekly behind them. One of the guards shouted for Arthur to stop, and as if a spell was being broken, Arthur snapped back to reality. He got off the older boy whose face was bruised and bleeding, Arthur’sown knuckles looking worse for wear. The guards looked at each other, clearly trying to figure out what to do, when one of them looked back at the boy that had fetched them. “Go fetch two litres boy!” he said, returning his attention to the Lordlings. “Yer fathers gunna hear about this.” Once the boy returned with two simple litres, the five boys were all lead back to the keep by the two guards, Arthur and Kay having to help carry the injured boys as they went. Once they arrived at the keep, one of the guards split off, taking the boy who fetched them towards the northern Key, saying that he was to speak with the lord. The injured Lordlings and the two other boys were all taken to the Physician’s study, where the Stranger was waiting for them. He gestured for them to place to two litres on a large stone table that occupied the center of the room that was normally full of clutter, but looked as if it had recently been cleared. “Thank you for bringing them to me so quickly,” the Stranger said, looking over the two boys carefully. The boy who had hit Kay with the shovel was small and mousey, with long dirty brown hair, and a small button like nose. The Stranger lifted the boys head, and gave him something to drink from a small vile, before laying his head down on a pillow he placed on the hard stone table as the boy drifted off to sleep. The other boy was taller, more wiry, his hair had seemed brown to Kay earlier, but it was hard to tell with the mixture of blood and mud that was currently soaking it. The Stranger wet a rag, and began cleaning up the boy’s face, who winced as the rag was dabbed on his sore skin. “What on earth were you thinking?” The Stranger finally said, not looking away from his work. “I expected this kind of behavior from Kay, but you know better Arthur!” “It was all my fault, don’t be mad at Arty,” Kay said, glaring up at the back of the old man’s head. “It wasn’t just his fault!” Arthur complained, grabbing Kay’s sleeve. “It was two against one, so I joined to make it fair!” “And do you think it was fair for two peasant boys to be fighting with the sons of a lord?” The Stranger asked, walking over to his shelves to grab some kind of paste that he began rubbing into some of the boys wounds, eliciting a high pitched groan from the lad. “No, no it’s not,” Arthur said, looking down at his boots, shifting his weight between his feet awkwardly. “But, maybe... maybe we could make it up to them?” “And what, praytell, do you propose could make up for such a throttling?” The Stranger asked, placing what looked like wool on the boy’s more serious wounds, as he wrapped his face in bandages. Arthur looked up at Kay, with those big golden eyes of his. Kay had never been able to say no when the younger boy looked at him like that, so Kay thought of what his father might do. “We could ask father te give them werk in the keep,” Kay finally suggested, proud of the solution he had arrived at. The Stranger finally turned to look at the two Lordlings, a sly smile on his face. Since taking up the position of Physician of the Keys, the Stranger had somehow managed to turn his glowing green eyes into regular ones, but he still had a strong aura of power. The Stranger opened his mouth to speak, but as he did, the door to his chambers burst open. Lord Ector ducked under the door way, looking around the room until he spotted Kay and Arthur standing in the corner. “What in the god’s names were ye doin’ beatin’ some street urchins?!” He bellowed. “These are our people lads, ye can’t just get in a fight with them ‘cause they said some unkind words.” He continued, lowering his voice, as he knelt to be eye level with the two Lordlings. “My Lord, if I may?” The Stranger said, not giving the boys a chance to respond. “Your sons have come up with a fine way of making up for this transgression.” Ector glanced up at the Stranger, and then back to his boys. “And what is this solution ye came up with?” he asked, placing his large, muscular hands on their shoulders. The boys explained their idea, offering suggestions of what specific jobs the boys might be good at, the still conscious boy Saxton offering advice. Apparently the smaller boy, Jarry, was from a family of farriers, and would be good as either a stable hand, or a blacksmith’s apprentice. Saxton claims that he didn’t have any particular talent, but he was strong. Lord Ector decided that Jarry would work in the stables if his family approved, and on weekends would be allowed to help the forge master, who would decide his future career in the castle. As for Saxton, he was to be trained as a guard. “Anyone who can take a Queis in a fight, is best kept close. Don’t need that kind of strength rallying against us.” As for the two Lordlings, they were tasked with cleaning all the weapons and armor of the Key’s guards for the next month. It was during one such late night that Arthur finally asked Kay a question that had been weighing on his mind. “Why’d you take the blame for the fight?” Arthur asked, not looking up from the helm that he was polishing. “What de ya mean?” Kay replied, glancing down at the younger boy. “It was my fault, you only joined in to protect me.” “But, you didn’t make me…” At this point, Arthur looked up from his work, stopping what he was doing. “I fought because I chose to.” Kay stopped his work for a moment looking up at the wall. “I guess, I dunno. I guess I was just trying to protect you. I know how much you hate when Myrrdin is angry with you.” Arthur was once again looking up at Kay with those big golden eyes, his cat like pupils large and round in the dim light. “Thank you.” “What’re brothers for?” Kay was twenty three when he first bowed to his brother. He had grown to over seven feet in height, his orange hair had grown down to his shoulders, and his beard had grown in thick and full. They’re father had past away several weeks ago, and one of the matters that Kay became responsible for was looking over the treaties and oaths that his father had made. He was surprised for about an hour when he learned of the promise that he’d made to the Stranger when Arthur became his ward, and that it also contained Lord Forlæ’s signature. He summoned the Stranger to his father’s, well, now his study. Upon the Stranger entering he told his guards to leave, and placed the piece of parchment on the desk that divided the two men. “I see you’ve finally made it to the important treaties my Lord,” The Stranger said, bowing down deeply. “How did ye get mi father to agree to this?” Kay asked, the venom barely hidden in his voice. “Do you disagree with the treaty my Lord?” The Stranger said, standing up, a knowing smile dancing across his lips. “Surely your father’s death defending against those warlords makes it clear that a clear king is needed.” “Don’t, use my father’s death as leverage druid.” Kay said, clenching his jaw as he glared up at the still standing man. “Take a seat. I may not like how ye do things, but ye’re right, the lands do need a king. Albion is at war with itself, and it threatens to spill over into Britania, even as the Britanians debate, and discuss bloodlines to decide the next King.” “And so you will win Arthur a crown?” The Stranger asked, taking his seat across from Kay. “I will honor my father’s word, yes,” Kay said, looking down at the document before him. “I’m just worried about Arty, he’s barely a man.” “He has been raised since birth to be a king,” the Stranger said, his voice suddenly solemn. “And you have been raised to serve him.” “I guess it’s time to do what I was born for,” Kay said, smiling broadly, the prospect of what was happening finally truly dawning on him. “Saxton, come in please!” The door to Kay’s study opened, and the young man that had recently been named Master at Arms entered. “How can I be of service m’lord?” He asked, bowing slightly. “Please fetch my brother fer me, I have somethin’ te tell ‘em,” the Master at arms nodded, leaving, and closing the doors behind him. It was not long before Saxton returned, Arthur at his side. Arthur had grown much in the past few years, he’d allowed his blonde hair to grow out much like his brothers, the hair growing from the top of his head had grown lighter over the years, resembling a vibrant gold more than the dark blonde of the lower portion, and a bright yellow stubble had begun to grow from his chin. He was wearing simple chainmail under his blue tunic emblazoned with the twin silver Keys of the house of Queis. He had a long sword hanging from his belt, and a buckler strapped to his left arm. Apparently the young lord had been standing the wall, heavy bags clear under his eyes. “You requested my presence brother?” Arthur asked glumly, barely seeing his brother. “Oh, I’m sorry, I did not see you there Myrrdin, good evening.” “Oh it’s quite fine my boy, I was just going,” the Stranger said, standing up and beginning to leave the study, placing his hand on Arthur’s shoulder. “Take a seat Arthur, you look half dead.” Arthur reluctantly sat down, absently looking around the room, before looking up at his brother. The excitement had faded from Kay’s face as he watched his brother struggle to stay awake. Kay closed his eyes, steeling himself for the task ahead. “Arthur, do you know how I first met you?” Kay asked, trying his best to sound cheerful. Arthur looked at him a moment, confused at first, and then questioning. “I assume when I was born,” Arthur said, furrowing his brow, seeming more awake than he was previously. “You definitely seemed close to newborn,” Kay said, quieting his voice slightly. “Myrrdin had brought you to us, to raise you, under the orders of the late King Uther. Apparently he named you his heir.” It took a few moments for the information to fully sink in, as Arthur stared up at his brother. He blinked after a few seconds, his eyes widening as he gripped the carved wood of his chair. “I’m sorry, I must have heard you wrong,” Arthur said, his voice unsteady as he stood up and leaned over the desk. “It sounds like you’re saying I’m not a Queis!” “I’m not saying that at all,” Kay said, standing so that he was once again taller than his brother. “You may not have the giant’s blood in your veins, but you are without a doubt my brother! And you will be my King as well.” “I don’t want to be king, I want to be a knight! I want to be a knight of the Keys, to defend the border between the realms!” Arthur complained, walking over to a portrait of the now late Lord Ector and his wife, both having the red hair of an Albian. “I wanted to be your knight.” Those last words were spoken almost at a whisper. “You’re meant for better than serving a lord like me Arthur,” Kay said, placing his hand on his shoulder. “It would be my honor, to serve, as your night.” Arthur turned around as his brother knelt before him, unsheathing the Falchion that he inherited from his father and presenting it to his younger brother. “I pledge my sword, and my lands to you, King Arthur, the Future King.” Arthur closed his eyes, breathing in deeply as he looked down at his brother. Arthur took the Falchion in his hand, gently touching it to his brother’s shoulders as he spoke. “Rise, Ser Kay, first of my knights.” Kay was fifty- six when he said his last words to his baby brother. War had come to Camelot once again, but this time from within. Lancelot’s transgressions forcing Arthur’s hand to, though Gawain took no small part in encouraging Arthur, to make siege to his greatest Knight’s keep. It was in the siege camp that Kay received the falcon that told him of yet another betrayal back in Camelot. Kay wasted no time in finding his brother, who was in the process of putting on his glistening white armor. Arthur’s hair had only grown longer with age, the bright blond resembling the frill of a dragon, his beard thick and pointed, and his moustache curled. “Brother, I have news from home,” Kay said as he ducked under the tent flap. “At last, I’ve begun to worry that something had gone wrong.” Arthur said, as a squire fastened his greatsword ExCalibur to his back. “No one’s attempted an invasion, have they?” “No my King,” Kay said, struggling to meet his brother’s eyes. “Not exactly.” “What’s gone wrong Kay?” Arthur said, strapping his dagger to his belt. “Mordred has taken the crown, my King,” Kay said, looking down, sadly. “He’s mustering the remaining forces at Camelot to march on our flank. I was only notified thanks to a very brave cook.” “Well the cook will be rewarded greatly upon my return,” Arthur said, walking past his brother and through the tent flaps, Kay following close behind. “What do ye plan te do my King?” Kay asked as Arthur called for his white stallion. “I’m riding home, I want you to send whatever forces you can spare to catch up to me within the hour.” Arthur ordered, mounting his horse. “I’ll see you upon my return.” “Yes my King, may you have a quick victory,” Kay said, bowing to his younger brother. “Relax for once Kay, I might be dead when I return,” Arthur said, looking out towards the way he was about to ride, taking his spear from his squire. “I don’t need my Seneschal right now.” “Don’t die on me Arty.”
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Write my love and draw my heart
Write my love and draw my heart
Story idea by: fangirlingatthreeam
Solangelo Highschool Au where Will is like basketball team captain and really popular and sun shiny and Nico is that one art student whoes drawings are amazing black and white and red but theyre really dark and creepy and they kinda scare people so a lot of people avoid Nico but then Will gets assigned to write a creative piece from his advanced english class for like a school showcase so he talks (read:bugs) Nico into helping him and their exhibit just wows everyone even if it freaks them out a little.
And if Nico is later seen wearing Wills varsity jacket before a big game? Well, no one comments.
Ch.1
Will Solace has always been well liked by everyone who knows him and he has a way of getting along with pretty much everyone, he’s kind, caring, and athletic, so it went without saying that he was very popular.
Nico di Angelo is the dark and lonely artist type that most people stay clear of because they are a little scared by his dark clothes and quiet personality but most of all his drawings that are always done in red and black ink on stark white paper making the images more dramatic and horrifying.
No one would have ever expected these two to ever have anything in common or to even get along, so imagine the surprise when these two pair up for a class project and get closer than anyone could have guessed.
Senior year had been going pretty well so far, Will was captain of the basketball team, his grades were going well, he had plenty of friends and he thought that he could handle anything that came his way, that was at least until his AP English teacher assigned a project that required partner work and he got paired up with Nico di Angelo, his secret crush. The project was a writing assignment that could include any accompaniment such as artwork, dioramas, video trailers, or dramatic reproductions (read: short plays). Will had some confidence in his writing abilities but he knew that with Nico working with him then they were sure to get an amazing grade if Nico’s artwork was involved.
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Will had admired Nico and his artwork for years now, it had all started in freshmen year when Will had been taking a breather after first trying out for the basketball team and had decided to catch his breath over on the bleachers. He had been about to head to the locker room to shower and change before heading home when he thought he heard the sound of music playing faintly somewhere nearby. He stood and looked around and as he got closer to the edge of the bleachers the sound became clearer and when he found the source his heart skipped a beat. Sitting beside and a little behind the bleachers in a small alcove was a boy about his age dressed from head to toe in black with headphones around his neck, the music playing loud enough that Will could hear it from where he stood, the boy seemed too absorbed in what he was working on to notice Will. Will was curious about what he seemed to intent on so he moved closer to get a better look, as he got closer he saw that it was a sketchbook that the boy was holding, and he had his supplies sitting next to him Will noted as he saw a pencil, eraser, and black pen that went with the red one that he was currently using on whatever it was he was working on.
Will loved art and was really interesting what it might be that this boy was drawing with only these two colors so he decided to announce his presence. “Um hey there… what are you working on?” Will felt bad when he saw the boy jump when he heard Will speak to him “Oh sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you like that, I heard your music and saw you drawing something so I was curious.” The boy looked up at him and Will couldn’t believe that he had never noticed this boy before, his eyes looked a little sunken in and had faint dark circles under them like he had lost sleep recently but those same eyes drew Will in even more, they were on the larger side and were so dark he couldn’t tell were iris ended and pupil began, they were like twin pools of shadows that he felt like he could get lost in…
Will snapped himself out of his oddly poetic thoughts when he realized that he was staring and likely making the other uncomfortable as a result. “Sorry I guess I should probably introduce myself or stop bothering you and mind my own business…” he trailed off when he received no response from the other “Sorry I’ll just go and leave you alone now.” He could feel his face burn from his embarrassment as he turned away to head over to the showers like he had planned on doing before.
“It’s okay; you can look at it if you want…” Will stopped dead in his tracks when he heard the other boy speak to him, what really caught his attention was the faint accent that he couldn’t place. Will turned back to see that the boy had set down his pen and was just holding the sketchbook in his lap, he seemed kind of shy though so Will tried his best not to act too excited about getting permission or that the boy had spoken to him so he calmly walked over to where the other sat and took the sketchbook when the boy passed it to him. He looked at the page that it had been open to; he assumed that it was the one that he had just been working on. Will was totally mesmerized by what he saw, the bold outlines, the shark angles, the bright red ink mixed with the black ink and white paper gave the image the illusion of leaving the page. Will was blown away by the level of skill he was seeing and though he wasn’t quite sure what it was that he was looking at exactly he still knew that this was incredible talent.
“Wow you are amazing; I’ve never seen anything so cool. What is this?” he smiled as he looked at the artist sitting in front of him. Apparently this talented artist wasn’t used to receiving such praise because his face turned as red as the ink on the page “A demon…” he said it hesitantly as though he was sure that Will would criticize him for his choice of subject, but Will just looked closer at the drawing and now that he knew what he was supposed to be looking at he was even more blown away by it “Whoa seriously?!” Will smiled even brighter at the boy sitting in front of him, now looking at Will as if he was some kind of strange creature “what?” clearly he was confused by Wills response.
“This is amazing! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like this before. It would look so cool in a horror movie or in a video game or something! Do you always draw things like this?” now the other boy was completely speechless and could only nod in answer to Wills question. “Really can I see?” Will was excited to see more of these drawings and the amazing work like this. When the other nodded again Will flipped to another page and saw a drawing of a skull with what seemed to be a single red rose and black thorns encircling the two, again Will couldn’t believe the awesome artistic skill shown on a single page. Will sat down next to the other boy and showed him the page that he was looking at “This is so cool, does it have some sort of meaning behind it?”
But then he remembered being told that an artist’s sketchbook could be the same as a diary or journal and therefore should be treated as such “Oh sorry, I guess that’s probably personal. But really you have so much talent! Oh and by the way my name is Will, nice to meet you.” He held out the sketchbook to hand back to its owner. “Nico.” Well now he had a name to go with the face. But before Will could say anything more the coach blew his whistle and signaled that tryouts were over and that it was time to head home for the day “Well I guess it’s time to go, I’ll see you around Nico.” Will said as he stood up and headed over to head to the showers. He hoped that he’d get the chance to talk with Nico again sometime.
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Over the next few years following their first encounter Will and Nico had sat together and talked from time to time, Nico liked to sit in that same spot and draw whenever he found the time, he claimed that it was secluded enough that people other than Will that is, wouldn’t bother him there. It also meant that when Will finished with practice he’d have a bit of time to talk to Nico and see more of his artwork. You might be able to call it a friendship but they didn’t talk much other during these times or spend time together any other time. Will blamed it on the fact that he was always busy with something or always taking to someone and couldn’t get close to Nico, but his heart soared when in his final year he walked into his AP English class and saw that Nico was in his class. He hoped ever since for a chance to spend more time with Nico and get to know him better.
When their teacher announced this writing assignment Will saw it as a gift from above. “And the best story and accompaniment will be displayed in the upcoming school wide showcase so I want all of you to put your best effort into this with that in mind.” Well that was unexpected but Will wasn’t worried, as long as he could convince Nico to draw some illustrations to go with the story that they come up with then they were sure to do well.
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The bell rang and the class let out for lunch. Will quickly packed up his things and headed out to meet Nico by his locker, it was close to the gym which Will had learned one day after leaving practice and finding Nico standing at his locker grabbing a pencil case before heading back to where he had left his sketchbook at his usual spot.
Will was glad to see that Nico was still by his locker when he finally made his way over to him “Hey Nico!” Will called cheerfully, causing a few curious passersby turn and look at the two of them, as far as anyone else knew these two were as different as night and day so seeing them talking to one another was an odd sight. Nico turned when he heard Will call out to him “Oh hey Will, is this about the English assignment?” even after four years Will still loved hearing that slight accent when Nico spoke, it had taken some time but Will had eventually learned that it was Italian, though what with Nico’s last name it was no surprize. “Huh? Oh yeah!” Will chided himself for getting distracted again but he always got distracted when talking to Nico.
“So I was thinking that we could come up with the story together and you could add some drawings to go along with it, I’m sure that whatever we come up with your drawings would be incredible!” but Nico didn’t seem as sure about it as Will did. “You’re the only one who would think that Will.” Nico said as he grabbed his bag from his locker, it was only lunch but Nico looked like he was getting ready to leave school for the day. “But it’s the truth, your art is so amazing I’m sure it could really help bring our story to life better than anything else could.” Will tried his best to sound convincing.
Nico still didn’t seem willing to go along with it though “I don’t know Will, but could we talk about this some other time? I have somewhere to go this afternoon so I won’t be here after lunch, good luck in your game later.” Will was a bit surprized by that last part but then again Nico’s favorite spot was in the gym so it should come as no surprize that he knew that Will had a game today after school… “Huh? Oh right thanks.” But before Nico could walk away an idea came to Will and he pulled out a pen and reached out for Nico’s hand stopping him as he was about to leave and Will wrote his cell number on Nico’s arm “There, this way you can text me later after you’ve had some time to think things over, no rush though. Just brainstorm some ideas for our story if you want.” he gave Nico a bright cheerful smile before turning and heading to his own locker.
(P.S. If you liked this I will continue.)
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