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hey, u do batim and cuphead art and i just wanted to ask a question like i don't want to sound rude it's something i want to be sure of myself even for personal reasons but.... it's understandable that I'm afraid to look at blogs of BATIM x Cuphead crossover AU's because I was into a specific ask comic in the past whose creator was a horrible degenerate human being that I'm disgusted to have been a fan of, and now I'm afraid to look at blogs with similar concept to that AU because the designs of the characters (and occasionally the art style in general) chosen by the artists are very similar? or am i just being a dramatic asshole?
I'm afraid I'm judging innocent people simply for using the same designs and art style on all the AU's I've seen. like, bendy with the goggles, Cuphead with the bangs, both boris and Mugs having scarves(?) around their necks(I guess that counts as a scarf?) are designs that just remind me of that artist and their comic⊠and because Of the things that artist did, I end up liking that comic and the designs with themâŠ
I'm very afraid to look deep into these blogs because of that and I don't want to! I just don't feel very comfortable⊠I want to appreciate that part of the communities, the artists and everything they do, but the mere use of the designs makes me uncomfortable because of the bad memories about that artistâŠ
I just want to hear from you artists about my fears and whether I'm being immature or just being an asshole. I don't mean to be rude to you guys, I see these are iconic designs and I like them too! I'm also a hypocrite because I've been inspired by these designs in the past, but I just want to hear from you guys. Is it wrong the way I feel? I feel like I shouldn't feel this way, but I just do...
Sorry for the long text, I just want to be able to open up about this issue of mine at the moment (I also want to remain anonymous, I don't feel comfortable talking about itâŠ)
Hey Anon! Your not being dramatic, immature or rude, your feelings are totally valid and It's completely understandable ^^! The comic in question is Bendy and Boris in The Quest For The Ink Machine, and yes the original creator is absolutely horrid.
For me, I really liked the story, the style, the characters, the designs, so... I separate the content from the creator. (we take the cool stuff back ya know?) A lot of people do this with the content they like that have not great creators, a popular example is Harry Potter. Some like the story and the characters and the concept, but despise the creator because they aren't a good person.
The only thing I will say is curate you own internet environment and don't go out and attack people who enjoy it, get inspired by it, want to make their own spin off/continuation, or have a similar concept, stuff like that ^^ (and I'm not saying that is what you're doing here bud).
For any fandom in general, and I'll try to explain this as best as I can, but someone can probably say this better xD Every fandom has good and bad eggs, I think it's good to remember that especially if the original creator is not great? That not everyone who enjoys the story, the art style, and the characters, are as bad as the creator, and that they can recognize the bad things and acknowledge they are bad and don't agree with/condone them.
But hey, if you don't feel comfortable and are pretty weary about something, then that is how it is, no one is forcing you to stick around or change your way of thinking. Only you, yourself have the power to do that. You have the power to close out and look at something else, to mold your internet experience to be one that will be enjoyable for you. If you don't want to be feeling that way anymore then take healthy step towards that if that is what you want to do. If you like what you see but want to look more into just to be safe then do it, do your own research ^^ and you can decide whether you want to stick around or not.
There are a lot of things that come into play, like the time frame, how people are in the past vs. the now, change and stuff like that, however I think this is a good two of my cents.
I hope this helps ^^
~â ïž
#spades talks#spades answers#I really hope I worded this well#and hit all the points#if not I apologize :<
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labels are optional btw. i've seen some people complain about microlabels and how they are confusing, unnecessary, but the thing is. those labels are OPTIONAL. the people who use microlabels are using them because they feel that's what works best for them. you don't have to use any label you don't want, even if it's description technically matches you. that's why things like ace and aro are spectrums. you could use a microlabel, or if you feel it works better to just call yourself ace/aro, or simply aspec, there's options. and you don't even have to use any of them if you don't want. you can go unlabeled. it's all up to you what you want to use for yourself. nobody is forcing you to use a label you don't want. that's literally the opposite of what we want htgfsdsf
my point is, if microlabels don't work for you, then just don't use them. don't start trying to invalidate others who do use them. microlabels exist so you have more options.
#lgbtq#queer#aspec#aro#ace#aroace#just putting that thought out there#i love microlabels so much but i can 100% understand why someone wouldn't want to use them as well#but just becuase they dont work for you doesnt NOT mean they are bad at all#i hope this was worded right lol#nothing specific really caused me to post this i just like thinking about this stuff haha
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hey just so y'all know, rhetoric like this:
is anti-transfeminist dogwhistling.
the "radfems" they're talking about are transfems trying to define and use language about our own opression like "transmisogyny" and who is targeted by it.
"gender essentialism" is used to mean different things. for one it's meant to denounce tme/tma language, saying that everyone is targeted by transmisogyny the same, and depraving us of standpoint epistemology. a second meaning i often see is: it's "gender essentialism" to say "we live in a patriarchy that benefits men over women"
this tactic is used mainly to paint transfeminists as dangerous and transmasc-hating, for applying intersectionality and materialism to feminist theory. it's to shun us by calling us terfs (a hate group primarily centered against transfems) which will immediately mark us as unsafe for other transfems and trans people in general. this is done instead of calling us baeddels, because calling us medieval slurs has fallen out of fashion and has become too obviously transmisogynistic
#jeady rambles#that post has 5000+ notes#and a lot of them are like 'yeah i agree. but what exactly do you mean' like. now you know#transmisogyny#i hope this explains the dynamics well im not the best with words. but this really bothered me#also I'm not saying fuck everyone who agreed with the post on the surface you probably didn't know#transfeminism#anti transfeminism
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on twitter, a viral thread started where people around the world shared their translations of âIf I must dieâ, the last work of Dr Refaat Alareer also known as "the voice of Gaza". A beloved poet, teacher and life-long activist for Palestine, he was recently assassinated along with members of his extended family by a targeted Israeli air strike. His loss leaves a hole in the heart of palestinians all over the world.
Below the cut, Iâll be posting the translations of his poem, with links to the original posts. Unfortunately, tumblr limits posts to a maximum of 30 images. I will update when I can.
Arabic (Refaatâs mother tongue)
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2. Spanish
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3. Irish
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4. Dutch
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5. Greek
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6. German
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7. Vietnamese
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8. Tagalog
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9. Serbian
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10. Japanese
and the traditional japanese calligraphy version
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11. Nepali
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12. Tamil
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13. Bosnian
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14. Indonesian
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15. Romanian
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16. Italian
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17. Albanian
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18. Urdu
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19. Turkish
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20. Polish
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21. Norwegian
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#probably one of the most beautiful threads to ever grace twitter's rotten husk of a platform#i really earnestly almost cried#when people say the world stands with palestine#they mean they speak with palestine as well#israel murders palestinian poets to silence their voice. their culture. their lifeblood#in response the world amplifies his voice tenfold#but what a loss#what an unforgivable loss#i hope it is some consolation to those who loved refaat that his words are now immortalised in languages all over the world#that he has united so many people in their pursuit of palestinian freedom#please please please feel free to add your own translations onto the post in reblogs#i just havent seen anything about this thread on tumblr yet#im just the messenger#palestine will be free#the words of refaat alareer will be immortalised#and his students will carry on his legacy#ah but it is almost 5am and i havent slept#when i wake up i will add more#free palestine#israel#refaat alareer#rest in peace
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the death toll in gaza has surpassed 28,000. thats more than the population of the town i grew up in.
and its going to be much more given that the iof is invading rafah. the place over a million palestinians were displaced to. yknow, the designated safe zone.
dont stop talking, educating, protesting, donating, etc.. i understand being tired, i am too, but we cant afford to be burnt out. theres no conceivable reason for anyone to think any of this is ok to do to other humans. theyre not just numbers. these are peoples friends, siblings, parents, kids, lovers, spouses. it doesnt matter how far away they are. many of them were lovely human beings, and even those that werent didnt deserve this. they dont deserve this. i hope you already understand that.
#free palestine#free gaza#toast notes#i really hope this is worded well#im not used to posting long serious stuff like this#but i havent seen as many posts about it on my dash as of late. thats scary
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'my cousin is all stomach and no heart' is such a funny thing for illario to tell rook if he maybe is picking up on a little bit of a Vibe going on there. the 'LMAO. well good luck with that friend. better hotties than you have tried and failed and dashed themselves against the legendarily unamorous cliffs of my cousin's complete obliviousness and lack of interest to no avail. (optional 'may I suggest a more hah-hem *undoes another few buttons on his shirt that thing is open almost to his navel now it's borderline obscene* available dellamorte for your consideration. I mean if you're like in the market for one anyway' devious undertone as you see fit)' energy is off the charts.
(illario is above all a funny petty bitch and that's why I love him so indescribably. no no lucanis is right we need him around to drop shade like this he is in fact also an essential crow. we all contribute in our own ways)
#also I need to see his face when he realizes that lucanis IS in fact fucking that weird little goth twink. On The Regular and w enthusiasm#'of ALL the people who've thrown themselves at you over the years THIS is what you go for?? 'festooned in skulls' is your thing???'#(lucanis' thing is emotional security and safe sincere enduring affection but I don't think illario could grasp that in a thousand years)#dragon age#dragon age: the veilguard#dragon age: the veilguard spoilers#dragon age spoilers#illario dellamorte#lucanis dellamorte#rook x lucanis#rookanis#I actually think the writing as it stands for illario could work really well if the voice direction had been better#the voice actor is using such an obvious aggro Ze Evil Voice tone the whole way through I think if he was more soft-spoken#and more seemingly good-naturedly jocular and sometimes vulnerable the actual words work well enough to add some subtlety#(I mean. not a lot of subtlety. it's not like you'd wonder who the traitor is and I frankly don't think you're really meant to#that's not the point. it's a car crash you have to watch. but it would make the emotional tone a bit different and more compelling)#between that and some of the environmental storytelling -- the burned letter from zara even though the whole house is FULL#of venatori there's really no point in like. hiding evidence at this point lol vs. the one he wrote lucanis lying neatly on a table#in the same room -- the fact that he can't bring himself to hurt caterina. he seems to be staying in the room across the hall from her.#you know there are some signs here that just maybe#lucanis' hopes for him are not as completely incomprehensibly delusional as it looks on the surface haha
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I've been doing a lot of reflection as of late, especially after this past class.
This past class was about the Torah and Tanakh in general, and the way the rabbi talked about the commandments (specifically the ten commandments) has made me really reflect on how I interpret them, specifically the fifth commandment, or honoring your mother and father.
This is a commandment I have wrestled with for a long time - in fact, it brought me away from g-d at multiple times. I was severely abused when I was incredibly young by my mother, and I used to feel insulted at the implication that I were to honor her while she got to live a better life. It was hypocritical, in my eyes.
But this rabbi surmised that this particular commandment was because parenthood is an act of creation, something that is like the g-d from which we come from. My realization is this: I don't think we're necessarily meant to take even these commandments literally.
I this particular commandment is more of a call to honor creation - creation is a gift, and like any gift, many people simply will not like it and will discard it. The person who abused me created me, but she did not honor creation. She didn't honor me, but I can still honor it.
I have started to honor creation much more. I'm too young, too unstable, not mature enough to be a father (though I fantasize about it), but I create all the time. I create relationships, I create with my hands through crochet. I create memories, I create my world. And I can honor who I am and where I came from that made me who I am. I've been learning one of the mother tongues of my family (Italian, since part of my family originates there) and it was judaism that inspired me to do this.
I don't think g-d wants me to honor my abuser. I think He wants me to remember the Holy action of creation. When I am a father, that act of creation will be Holy, and indeed, I am already joyful about the thought.
I have seen many people struggle with this particular commandment, but I think this perspective helps me personally. I don't think I ever have to forgive my abusers (plural), and I don't think I am commanded to simply because they happened to be family. I am commanded to recognize the holy, to elevate the mundane. In doing so, I will remember g-d. Through creation, I honor g-d and everything he has done for us, for me, and for our collective people.
#jumblr#jew by choice#jewish conversion#personal thoughts tag#abuse tw#i am not sharing this for the sake of pity and i also ask not to be told to divulge my abuse story. that isn't relevant#i have been needing to engage with this topic for a long time though and judaism has helped me a bit in navigating healing#but i decided to share this publicly in the hopes it will help other survivors specifically of familial/parental abuse#i know how it feels (in general). it's so lonely and you can really harbor (understandable) baggage about this particular commandment#i have a meeting with My Rabbi (sponsoring rabbi) and i might bring this up. we've only spoken once face-to-face (zoom)#so that might be really Intense to bring up to him but he is very kind and i trust him (which is why he is My Rabbi)#and he has already told me that he WANTS me to wrestle with g-d and His word *with* him#again i am posting this publicly so i can document my thoughts and keep them straight but also with the hope it MIGHT help others#if it even *casually* inspires another survivor i will feel so grateful (though it is THEIR achievement and not mine to claim)#i want us to survive. i want us to eat well. i want us to smile#i will say that this must be a very sudden whiplash in tone from my last post about sex. from sex to awful horrific abuse#my stream of consciousness is just Like This though in the sense that i have very sudden realizations and tonal whiplashes#so you're just getting a very frank look into how my brain is structured and what my brain thinks are important enough to think about#if i seem much more verbose it's because i needed to write this on my laptop which makes typing and more importantly yapping even *easier*
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Hello :o
I just wanted to say thank you (and also thank crumb) for getting me back into thinking about Karl Heisenberg 24/7.
I really love your artstyle, from the amazing expressions (especially the peeved/angry ones) to the scribbly lineart. As someone thatâs trying to learn to draw more digitally, I really like to observe your stuff o.o
Your Moldy Family comics are funny, cozy, sweet and comforting all at the same time, and they made me discover and appreciate Eveline (oh man I love how much of a goth tween she is), and the way you draw Heisenberg (his physicality if that makes sense, his clothes, his hair, his everything) is just *chefâs kiss*.
As a former Greek Mythology child, that AU is so so nice owagh. I love all the monster adaptations/designs, itâs all so clever: I love that Kyril is scaley, hairy AND has wings (which I feel arenât depicted often nowadays with gorgons), Alina is so majestic, with the black tipped limbs and the blood soaked dress, and the daughters being harpies/sirens(?) is also so perfect.
Idk if youâve already said it, but what is it about Karlâs character that made him interesting to you?
I hope it makes sense (Iâm a bit tired) and thank you again for the excellent food :]
Thank you so much!!!<<<3333
he lives in my head rent freeâŠ. his crusty-ass hair and barrel-shaped bod gets me every time
im glad you like my scribbly lineart! I tend to get concerned whether it really looks like anything haha
I miss drawing the mold family but i think my forte has always been fantasy, especially cause i love mythology more than anything. Thatâs not to say i wont go back to the modern mold family though
For greek au karl i wanted him to look like someone had haphazardly stuck animal parts to him so itâd look deliberately unnatural for him to have a relatively normal human body under all that-
Iâm not sure i can fully describe why Karl is so interesting. Surface level, being voiced by Neil Newbon is always a big plus and his face model Joel Hicks is awesome-looking. His character design matches his abilities and personality really well, and speaking of personality, queer-coded villains who make a big show out of everything are always going to be my favourite. His gritty, masculine aesthetic is really inspiring in terms of gender as well. On a deeper level, in spite of all the terrible things heâs done, i find him sympathetic and relatable. After decades spent in a highly dysfunctional family, not living on his own terms, completely alone, I need him to finally be okay and get better for his own sake, with the support of people he trusts. Itâs the same reason i love Eveline. Morally dark-grey characters who deserved better and couldâve gotten better with a good support system.
#thanks so much for asking!#i hope i answered well enough#im not really good at putting thoughts into words#ask#re8#re8 karl heisenberg#re8 heisenberg#fanart#my art#sketch
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playing for keeps â chapter three
alexia putellas x barçakeeper!childhoodfriend!reader
warnings: coarse language, light angst
(a/n in the tags)Â [chapters: one, two, three]
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Just before you turned thirteen your body, finally, began to change.Â
While Alexiaâd gone ahead of you a year priorâwith her limbs now lanky and sinewy, and her muscles stretched close to the newly grown bonesâyou were left behind. Sheâd grown taller, yes; not by much but the two-inch difference (two and a half, as Alexia was always inclined to remind you) felt like a foot to you. So the change was welcome when it finally started, and more importantly, it happened to coincide with something that completely altered the trajectory of your life.
During the spring after your birthday, your father got a promotion at work. To celebrate this milestone, he took you and your mother for a trip around Europe. And as a gift for your hard work and for getting into La Masia with Alexia just a few months before, your parents surprised you with tickets to at least one game in the country, or area, you were visiting.Â
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, you found your destiny.Â
Or at least that was how you liked to look at it.Â
Before seeing the match between Schalke 04 against Stuttgart, the idea of keeping never entered your mind; youâd played forward your whole life, and you thought that would be the position youâd play in professionally. But as you saw Manuel Neuer controlling the outcome of the game with his hands, a spark ignited within youâthis overwhelming surgeâand right there and then, you were enlightened to the art of keeping. That spark returned home with you and, playing into the hands of fate, your journey to keeping began.
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The crescendo of the cicadasâ song was this close to lulling you to sleep. It didnât help that Alexiaâd curled herself up beside you in your bed, her head on your lap while her math notebook laid forgotten at the foot of the bed, and her eyes already closed. It was a rare occurrence for the both of you and even more so for Alexia to âslack offââif you were to put it as Alexia hadâbut this afternoon was a particularly hot one. Summer had practically bled into spring, and even someone like Alexia clearly wasnât immune to its soporific effect.Â
The numbers from the homework you were working on began to blur when you heard a knock downstairs. Out of curiosity or just surprise, you snapped awake. And so did Alexia, apparently.
âYou expecting someone?â Alexia yawned, stretching out her long limbs before settling over to her other side. The movement made a lock of hair fall to her cheek which you brushed away with the back of your finger.
âNo, itâs probably MamĂĄâs.â You hummed in answer, relaxing down on your pillow to finally chase that nap that continued to tempt you.
But then came your motherâs voice, âGuille! Hello, my boy! How are you?â
Alexia let out a startled yelp when you jumped out of the bed, now fully awake, tripping on the rug as you rushed into the closet.Â
âWhat the hell? What are you doing?!â Alexia hissed with annoyance but you were too busy trying to get changed to address it.Â
You snatched the closest pair of shorts and jersey shirt, and began to shed the ones you had on before you slipped the fresh ones on in quick succession.Â
As you did, you began to explain, âI completely forgot! I was supposed to meet up with Guille today!â
When your head popped out of your shirt, you found a deep crease between Alexiaâs brows. She was sitting in the middle of your bed, cross-legged, looking very much like a disgruntled cat woken from a nap with the way her hair stuck out in odd places.Â
She looked adorable.Â
You bit your tongue before you could say it.
Crossing her arms, Alexia retorted, âWhy? Itâs Saturday.âÂ
The tone she used made it seem that today being a Saturday was a valid enough reason for you to not go.Â
âAnd it is because itâs Saturdayâand no training, Alexiaâthat I can go with him.âÂ
At that, her frown only seemed to deepen. You had half a mind to tease her but you knew thatâd probably just piss her off even more, although if you were being honest, you didnât understand just why this seemed to bother Alexia so much. So instead of teasing, you tried a placating tone, âYou could come with if you want?â
Alexia opened her mouth, âIââ
Your motherâs shout cut through the air.Â
âHoney? Guille is here for you!âÂ
You sent Alexia one last apologetic glance.Â
âIâm really sorry! Please stay for dinner! Iâll be quick!âÂ
And with a quick hug goodbye, you rushed out of your room and practically flew down the stairs. At the bottom, you found Guille leaning against the bannister, hands in his short pockets, with a small rucksack on his back who, upon seeing you, gave you a bright smile.
âHey! You lookââ He began but then suddenly, his eyes darkened and the quirk of his lips turned upside down, his tone flattening, âOh. Youâre here.â
In the same second you noticed Alexia beside you, Alexiaâd slung an arm over your shoulders.
âLovely to see you as always, Guille. And I could say the same about you.â Alexia deadpanned, flashing Guille a smile full of teeth, her eyes void of any warmth as she stared at him down her nose. Then she turned to you, her face lighting up as she asked with a little too much excitement, âSo, are we going or not?â
âWait, sheâs coming with us?â Guille blurted out, but before you could even answer, Alexia left your side and ran down the steps.Â
âOf course, Guille! Come on, keep up!â Alexia exclaimed on her way out of the door, tapping Guilleâs stomach as she didânot without force apparently with the way Guille expelled air out harshly.Â
When you got to him, you placed a comforting hand on his shoulder.Â
âAre you okay?â
He let out a strained, âYes.â
You gave Guille an apologetic look, grabbing your ball bag.Â
âIâm really sorry for the last minute change. Iâll make it up to you.â
Still clutching his stomach, he said, âDonât worry about it.â
The three of you got to the field near your placeâwhich you were glad to find emptyâwithout any more incidents. You were faced with another problem as it was only after youâd begun warming up that you realized that in your haste to leave, you forgot to bring water with you. When you told Alexia, she offered to go to the nearest corner store to buy some.
You stretched as you waited for Alexiaâs return when Guille suddenly said behind you.
âHere.â
Turning, you found him holding a paper parcel bag. You considered his outstretched hand with curiosity before you met his eyes, taking the bag from him slowly. âWhatâs this?â
âJust a little something to get you started,â he answered, scratching the back of his head. âYou said you wanted to keep, so I thought youâd need them.â
Peering into the bag, you gasped at what you found inside.Â
A new pair of keeper gloves.
âGuille, you didnât have to!â
He shrugged, smiling, âYeah, but I wanted to anyway.â
âThank you! Come here, you big baby!â You laughed, throwing your arms around him. Unlike Alexia, Guille was only taller than you by mere centimeters so it was relatively easy to ruffle his hair as you pulled away.Â
âMess up my hair again and I wonât teach you anything,â He threatened with a faux glare as he swept his fingers through his curling locks in an attempt to tame them.Â
You rolled your eyes, grinning at him. âOkay, Antonio Banderas. So, what are the basics?â
He imitated you, rolling his eyes before he shook his head slightly, his smile never leaving his lips. Then he pointed to a spot by the goal line. âPut your gloves on and stand right there.â
You did, noting the way your new gloves fit perfectly over your hands and fingers. It felt differentâstuffyâand you could already feel your palms beginning to sweat from the trapped heat. When you stood where Guille pointed, he walked around you all the while he instructed you to correct your posture: he told you keep your feet shoulder-width apart, to bend your legs slightly so that your chest was just past your knees, and to hold your palms facing out.Â
âThe main thing to worry about starting out is your stance. It will take time to get the balance right but once you get it down, youâre set.â
âIs this alright?âÂ
Guille took a step back and he gripped his chin as he hummed. After a moment of scrutiny, he nudged you back suddenly. It wasnât quite forceful but it made you tumble down on your rear all the same.Â
You smiled at him sheepishly, getting up. âI guess thatâs a no?â
âYep. It looks like you keep your weight on your heels too much.â He crouched down at your feet, drawing a square over the front half of your foot. âKeep your weight spread out around here and you shouldââ
Guille scrambled back suddenly, yelping as a football went flying past where he was just a second ago and into the net. Turning to the direction where the ball came from with your mouth agape, you found Alexia there with water bottles clasped to her chest, an eyebrow raised, while one corner of her mouth was set in a bemused droop, another ball rolling beneath her left foot.
âWhat the hell was that for, asshole?!â Guille shouted as he stormed his way over to Alexia. He was in front of her now, looking up at her with flame in his eyes but Alexia remained unfazed. She put the water bottles down before she settled her hands on her hips, cocking her head slightly to the side.Â
âIâm sorry, Guille. I didnât see you.â Alexia said flatly, âAnd arenât you supposed to be playing keeper?â
âReally. You didnât see me? Besidesââ
âAle, I asked Guille to teach me.â You huffed, running in between them and separating them with your arms before things got out of handâagain.Â
This wasnât the first time this⊠row between them happened. In fact, you noticed itâs been occurring more frequently lately. For all their similaritiesâthe main one being their short tempersâthe two never got on well together for reasons you never really understood and the only thread that tied them together was you.Â
They werenât always like this though; they were nice with each other the first time theyâd met. Guille transferred to your school not long after youâd joined Sabadell, and if you and Alexia were inseparable there, it was always you and Guille at school. And when an opportunity arose for your two favorite persons to meet, you took it. It went well; they were friendly with each other. You only noticed things had changed after you and Guilleâs school team started playing against Alexiaâs so you were never sure when this all started, and by that point, the friction between them was too great to smoothen out which both saddened and disappointed you.
And it wasnât like you never tried to get to the bottom of it. Youâd asked them what happened, they both gave similar answers. By that, you meant completely avoiding answering.Â
Guilleâd assured you, âI donât know what youâre talking about, weâre friends? Donât worry.âÂ
While Alexiaâd said with a confused frown, âWhat do you mean? Nothing happened.âÂ
And when you pestered her, asked her if the reason was because she liked Guille as a joke, she looked at you without reply, and when next practice came, she made a nuisance of herself enough to let you know the answer to your question and more.Â
And here you were again, with them acting like thisâalways at each otherâs throats.Â
At your answer, Alexia looked at you, confused. âWhy would you ask him to teach you how to keep?â
Your gaze lanced away as you bit your lip.
Maybe you shouldâve told her after allâŠÂ
Mustering up the courage to meet her eye again, you replied, low and serious. âI want to start playing keeper, Alexia.âÂ
Alexia blinked, and then she crossed her arms before she eyed Guille who was scowling at her in return. She looked at you again.Â
âHave you told Alejandro about this?â
âYes.âÂ
âOh.â A pause. âWhat did he say?â
âIâll still start as a forward. But he said heâll put in some extra technical sessions for me starting next week which was why I asked Guille to help me get started. Alejandro said if I get good enough, heâll see if I can start as keeper for the team.â
An uncomfortable silence settled over you three.Â
You caught Guilleâs eyes darting from you to Alexia and back again from the corner of your eyes but you remained focused on Alexiaâs face. At a glance, Alexia might seem calmâimpassive with the way all of her features remained flat. But her eyelids drooped just so they hid more than half of her pupils, how her lower lip was slightly concealed beneath the upper one; she was pissed and even worse, she was hurt. And knowing that youâd hurt her was enough to compel you to reach out and touch her arm, apologetic.
Alexia regarded you for a moment longer. Another word of apology was on the tip of your tongue when she finally sighed, the corner of her lips tilting up to a half-smile as she spoke softly. âOkay. How can I help?â
You couldnât help yourself. You threw your arms around her and it felt like a weight was lifted from your chest upon hearing the chuckle she let out.
The next couple of hours were spent with the three of you working together: Guille by the goal who continuously gave you notes and instructions, while Alexiaâupon Guilleâs signalâwould send some shots to the net so you could try and stop them. The first⊠fifty or so shots went right past youâgoing easy was never exactly Alexiaâs strong suitâbut the more you focused on getting the timing right and reading the language of Alexiaâs body to anticipate the direction of the ball, you ended the session with a few decent saves.Â
It was a rough start but you were satisfied with it.
Youâd left to use the restroom but upon coming back, the two of them were bickering once more.
Oh, no. What was it now?
You heard more of their words the closer you got, but you didnât have to move too close with the way they were shouting.
âCome on, dude! Please, donât tell me youâre still pissed off about that? It was a fair match!â
âHow was that fair, Alexia? The two of you playing together is never fair! Youâre both in La Masia for crying out loud! And even more importantly, she was supposed to be on my team! That was the original plan, but you went ahead and took her away!â
âWhat made you think I took her away?â Alexia crossed her arms, scoffing. âLetâs face it. She likes to play with me more than you.â
âYou donât know that!â
That was the moment Alexia spotted you and before you could even get a word in, she said, âWhy donât we just ask her who sheâd rather play with?â
Two sets of intense eyes looked your way and without meaning to, you gulped, taking a step back.
âSo? Who would you rather play with: me or her?â Guille asked, eyes wide and pleading.Â
Suddenly feeling like you were backed into a corner, you stammered in your panic, âUmm, Iââ
[3]
Alexia stayed over for dinner that night. That was normal; what was unusual was she left you alone to do the dishes. You had a feeling where she might be, especially since sheâd been mostly quiet throughout the whole evening.
After you put away the last dish in the cupboard, and when your arms were finally free from suds, you took a peek into the living room. She wasnât thereâa confirmation of her whereabouts.
Putting on your flip flops, you headed out of the back door.Â
The light from the living room casted a faint glow that dissipated the darkness around the garden when you opened the door that led out to it, aiding you just enough to see Alexia on the swing, sitting still with her back hunched forward. Once you were just a few paces behind her, you saw the contours of her headset, but even with them on, there was no way she didnât know you were thereâthe fact that your shadow stretched to reach her before you did was a dead give away. Yet still, she made no move to acknowledge your presence.
Okay. That was fair.
âAle,â you said softly.Â
She gave you a glance before she went back to looking down at her clasped hands.Â
âAlexia, come on.âÂ
Still no response. You fiddled with your thumbs as the moment dragged on.Â
You sighed, sitting down on your heels next to her.
âI shouldâve told you about the keeper thing,â you muttered. âI wanted to get a feel for it first, to get a bit better at it before I told you. But I didnât consider how that would make you feel⊠and Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry for making you feel that I didnât want or need you by my side, Alexia. I wanted you to think I was good enough for this.âÂ
Finally, Alexia turned to you, taking her headset off, the movement barely above a whisper. And softly, she spoke, âWhat made you think that Iâll think youâre not good enough for anything?â
âI donât know.â You admitted, pulling at the grass in front of you. Your mother would probably see the hole youâd made on the lawn and berate you for it in the morning but you needed something to keep your hands busy. âI just wanted to go through this without too many expectations. And itâs not like I donât want to keep our dynamic going. I love playing forward with you, Alexia, but I think keeping is my calling, just like midfield is to you.â
âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand. You didnât want any added pressure. Iâm not going to hold that against you.âÂ
âThank you,â you smiled at her. Then, âSo, tell me why are you sulking?â
âIâm not sulking!â Alexia huffed with indignation. Then she looked away again, working her lower lip between her teeth.
You put a hand on her knee. âAlexia, what is it?â
âIâŠâ Alexia sighed, brushing the bridge of her nose with her thumb. You gave her another moment. She heaved another breath before she began.
âThat thing you said⊠Did you really mean it when you said youâd rather play with him than me?â
Oh. So that was what this was about.
âOf course not. We both know itâs always going to be you, Alexia.â
âThen why did you tell him that?â
âI feel like if I didnât, Iâd lose him as a friend.â
âAnd youâre not worried about losing me?â Alexia cried out, her tone inflected while her eyes reflected her hurt.
You blinked at her.Â
There were momentsâjust like nowâwhere youâd feel a sudden urge to shake Alexia. For all her sharpness and unmatched awareness, she sometimes failed to see even the most obvious of things. Couldnât she see that you loved her and that youâd follow her to the edge of the earth if she asked you to?
At the absurdity of her question, you really couldnât help but laugh. You stood up and shuffled behind her before you threw your arms around Alexiaâs neck, draping yourself over her broad back, which made the swing move forward. The dampness of her hair felt cool against your cheek, the scent of your shampoo that clung to them filled your senses as you chuckled into her ear.Â
âWhy are you laughing? Iâm serious!â
âBecause, Alexia, do you hear yourself? I love you, you idiot!â You giggled again. âI know our friendship isnât that shallow that Iâd lose you over this. Or am I wrong?â
Alexia turned her head and you saw a hint of a smile on her lips. âNo, I suppose not.â
A pleasant silence blanketed you both. And then Alexia hummed.
âBut if there was something that could break us, what do you think it would be?â
You stopped to ponder, twirling a lock of Alexiaâs hair with your finger, noting her hair was nearly dry now. When your mind drew blank, you replied nonchalantly, âHonestly, I have no idea.â
âGood.â Alexia leaned away so she could give you a lopsided smileâan earnest one. âBecause me neither.â
[4]
ââyou okay?â
You blinked and turned to Alexia. âHmm?â
She glanced at you for a moment before she turned back to what she was doing, sleeves rolled up as she scrubbed a plate in the soapy water in the sink.
âI said, are you okay? Is there something wrong? Youâve been out of it since practice.â When a moment of silence lapsed, Alexia added, âAnd donât think I didnât notice you on your swing the past few days, too, because I did.â
You looked out the window and watched how the rain sluiced down the glass pane. In the darkness behind the window, you saw glimpses of soaked, curly locks and heard the hasty confession all over again.
You sighed, blinking the memory away.
âGuille asked me out.â
The sound of glass shattering and metal clanging made you jump, and you watched as a casserole pot twirled like a top on the hard, kitchen floor, while fragments of a broken plate skittered out to different directions.Â
âOh, shit!â Alexia cursed, looking down at the mess, while a voice called out from the living room.Â
âAlexia, is everything alright in there?'' Came Eliâs voice. A few seconds later, Jaumeâs head popped into the kitchen. He glanced at you then his eyes settled on Alexia who was crouched down, looking up guiltily at her father.
âAre you okay, girls?â
âYes, PapĂĄ. I just⊠dropped some stuff.â Alexia said. You crouched down, too, about to pick up a fragment when Jaume spoke.
âDonât pick that up, love, you might cut yourself. Iâll do it.âÂ
Jaume shooed the two of you to a corner he deemed safe and the both of you watched as he picked up the pieces, throwing them in the bin by the back door. Afterwards, he gave Alexia a kiss on her temple, and you a hug and a ruffle to your hair, as he retired for the evening, leaving the two of you again in your own company. Alexia went back to the sink to finish up whatever was left, and you returned to your place on the counter beside her.Â
The silence that intruded was cut short by Alexia when she cleared her throat, âSo⊠what did you say?âÂ
âI havenât said anything, yet,â you sighed again, looking back out the window, the questions coming back full force. In the eight years youâd known Guille, how long had he harbored those feelings for you? When did it happen? What did you do to make him feel that way?
âDo you like him?â Alexiaâs question brought you back to the present.
âI donât know.â
âDo you want him?â
âIsnât that the same thing?â You laughed slightly, glancing back at Alexia who shrugged her shoulders in answer.
âNo, I donât think so. Desire is a drive, like it makes you want to act. Attraction is just⊠I donât know how to explain it, but itâs a weaker feeling. And they complement each other but theyâre not the same.â
âAnd you know this how exactly?â You asked her teasingly, a brow raised.
Alexia averted her eyes, and shrugged your question off with a laugh.
In the moment of silence that followed, you traced Alexiaâs profile, and your gaze ended at the elegant curve of the bow of her lips. She looked so pretty casted in the candescent glow of the kitchen light that it made your chest ache just by looking at her. You dropped your eyes to your feet as your mind ran faster than before this entire conversation happened.
Clutching your arms tightly across your chest, you muttered, âI donât know what I want.âÂ
[5]
Maybe hoping it would all turn out fine was a bit naive because naturally, Guille didnât take your rejection well. It was your fault really for expecting otherwise but nevertheless, the inevitable discomfort of disappointment settled like lead in your gut.Â
The thing was, you were ready to give Guille the space he needed to accept your boundariesâfriends, or nothing at allâand to heal. But accusing Alexia of making you turn against him? Now, that was something you couldnât let pass.Â
He knew heâd crossed a line, too, with the way he kept avoiding you. At first, the silence didnât bother you; he was hurt, after all. But when the apology never came, you understood that youâd be going through your last year of high school without your closest friend there by your side.
A fortnight passed without any word from him so it surprised you when he showed up at the local meetup that the three of you used to go to. He refused to meet your eyes but he had no problem leveling with the glares Alexia kept giving him. And when you ended up in Alexiaâs team, the only sign of his distaste about it was the way his lips flattened to a line. He looked like he was about to say something, but with a slight shake of his head, he turned around and made his way to his teammates.
With one last look at Guilleâs retreating back, you tuned back in your teamâs conversation.
ââdoesnât need to play keeper. We need her more in the offensive.â Alexia said evenly but when you met her eyes, there was a clear question in them.Â
You gave her a slight nod to let her know you were okay.Â
She nodded back.
âHow will that work? Sheâs the better keeper.â And then Marco added, âNo offense, Julia.âÂ
Julia only shrugged carelessly, a gesture of nonchalance.
âJulia is perfectly fine and besides, with you, Benji, and Carmen, our backline is already strong. The four of you together lessens our chance of conceding.â Alexia paused, looking over her shoulder to the other team before she faced you all again, continuing, âOur priority is the offensive. What good is a strong backline if we canât counterattack? Thatâs why Iâm suggesting she play as forward in the meantime, while Martina and I will play as interiors. Does that make sense?â
A collective nodding occurred.
âSo just to clarify, weâre playing threeâtwoâone?â Benji asked.
Alexia hummed, nodding her head. âMostly. If we find the space and some opportunities, we can easily do threeâoneâtwo.â
âNo pressure on us defenders, right?â Carmen said with a laugh, if not with a hint of nerve.Â
Everyone laughed but at the end of it, Alexia placed a hand on Carmenâs shoulder. âNo pressure because you guys, as I said, are very strong. You got this.â
Carmen smiled at Alexia at that, nodding before she finally moved to her spot. As you and Alexia moved towards the middle of the pitch, Guille was introduced to your line of sight, and a weight pressed in your gut. Disappointment? Perhaps. Or maybe you just actually missed talking and hanging out with him.
Alexiaâs teasing tone pulled away your attention from Guille. âI hope you havenât forgotten how to play forward from all the keeping youâve been doing.â
âFour years of keeping against the five years of playing forward? You need to brush up on your math âcause I think youâve forgotten how to count.â You said dryly, giving her a look so dirty that had her throwing her head back in laughter.
Alexia leveled you with an unimpressed look but her tone remained playful. âYou are such a bitch sometimes. You know that, right?â
âThank you. I do try, you know. Itâs my only defense against your smart-mouth.â
âStop denying you donât like my teasing.â Alexia waggled her brows as she smirked. The way she looked just thenâwith both hands on her hips, the ball beneath her left bootâyour throat dried, heart racing; a sensation thatâd familiarized itself to you during its recurrent visits over the past few weeks. Your mind blanked out, clear as the white of Alexiaâs shirt, and when no words came to you to retort back, you shook your head and just laughed. By the time the game startedâor maybe it was because it startedâthe feeling finally went away, replaced by the adrenaline that shot through your veins the moment Alexia kicked the ball to you.
It proved to be a tight game. The main strategy of the opposition seemed to be to mark and shut you and Alexia down whenever the ball so much turned your way. Alexia was right to trust your backline: any counterattack from the other team was dealt with immediately, and Julia only needed to save a handful of shots that passed through your defense, which she handled well.
At last, your team finally made a breakthrough.
Alexia cut a diagonal through the box, taking two of the defenders as she did, freeing up the space just behind her. You knew what she was doing so you faked a sidestep, turning quickly to lose your marker, before you sprinted in towards the middle of the box. And as you anticipated, Alexia sent the ball back to you with a flick of her heel. Now, if you could justâ
The ground tilted, and there was a moment where the whole world suspended. It lasted for less than a breath before everythingâthe sensations and soundsâcame rushing back in.
You slammed to the ground.Â
Air was squeezed out of your lungs from the impact, while your skull and teeth rattled within the confines of your skin; the taste of green, earth, and copper spread on your tongue. Muffled shouts and grunts filtered past the ringing in your ear but when you cupped a hand over your tender ribs, your resulting groan was all you could hear.
When you finally came to, Alexiaâs face was over you, the doubled image of her finally merging into one. Her wide, hazel eyes looked on you with worry and you felt the warmth of her fingers as they grazed over your face: from your temples down to your cheeks which she took in a gentle cradle.
âAlexia?â You let out another groan as you turned on your back while Alexia helped you.
âTell me where it hurts.â
There was a tension that constricted around the front part of your head, but you could feel the blood pulsing most on the side that collided with the ground. âMy head⊠it hurts.â
âOkay, okay. Just lay down for now, Iâll get youâŠâ
You seemed to have passed out after that because one moment you were lying on the fields, and the next you were beside Alexia on her living room couch. You had a vague recollection of being carried on Alexiaâs back, but the feel of the strong plane of her shoulder against your cheek remained there, warm and comforting.Â
And only then, after Eli gave you ice for your head, did you see the bruise that bloomed deep in the skin of Alexiaâs jaw, just below her left cheek, and the scuffed knuckles of her right hand which were splotched with deep reds and purples.
You took her hand onto your lap, gently running over the ice for your head over her knuckles, while you looked at Eli sitting on the opposite couch with Jaume beside her. Eliâs face burnt redder than youâd ever seen before, while Jaume held onto her hand, circling his thumb over the top of it in an attempt to calm her down.
Alexia remained quiet the whole time, eyes casted down as she took her motherâs reprimanding words. There was the unmistakable shine of shame in them, her guilt, but also an unwavering quality that stood for what she did. At the end of it, Eli and Jaume hugged the both of you before letting you retreat into Alexiaâs room as you waited for your parents to arrive.
Instead of getting on her bed with you, Alexia plopped down on the floor just by the foot of the bed, her back against the wooden bedframe. You regarded the back of her head, her neck curved downwards, and you suddenly felt the need to be close to her so you shuffled off her sheets, and got down beside her.Â
âThank you, but your mother was right, you know? You shouldnât have done it, Alexia.â You mumbled, unfurling her fingers to rest on your knee so you could access more of her knuckles that way. Gently, you placed ice over it, but she still hissed in pain. âYou shouldnât have punched him.â
âWhy not? He deserved it.â Alexia said evenly as she stared at the far corner of the room. âAnd before you start defending him, you didnât see what I sawâwhat the rest of us saw. He didnât even touch the ballâit was all feet. He meant to trip you up.âÂ
Warmth bloomed in your chest at her wordsâat how her action showed just how much you meant to herâbut the discomfort in your gut marred the surge of your affection for her.Â
You took a deep breath, sighed it out, and it tasted like disappointment.Â
âAlexia, I appreciate the gesture, I do. But you canât just hurt people just because they did something to me.âÂ
Alexia puffed her chest and proclaimed, âI can.â
âStop that nonsense, Alexia. I mean it.â Firmer now, you said, and there was a hint of desperation in the intonation of your words. There was an urgent need to make Alexia understand the gravity of what she did, what future implications it held if what Eli and you told her didnât sink in now. âActions like this can jeopardize you, Alexia, and all the things you worked hard for. Do you understand that? What will Alejandro say when he sees you all bruised up next practice? And if I get tackled dirty during a game and I get hurt, would you risk a red card, or suspension, for behaving like this?â
Alexia became silent, the muscle in her jaw working, and when she turned to you with her mouth open and you spotted a defiant crease in her brows, you were quick to stop her.
âIf the answer to that question isnât no, Ale, I donât want to hear it.â The sound of teeth clattering filled the air. She casted her gaze aside again, her cheeks growing a shade deeper. âLook at me, Alexia.â
When she kept her eyes glued to the floor, you dropped the ice pack to take her face in your hands. She flinched from the coldness of your fingers but as you looked into her eyes, rimmed with redness and framed by drooping eyelids, you found exhaustion and the shine of apology. You brushed away a matted lock of hair from the tail end of her brow.
âYou have a good heart, Alexia, but you have to promise me. Please donât do something like this again. Ever.âÂ
Alexia looked into your eyes, deeply as if in contemplation, and then she closed them. A moment later, she sighed, sagging into your touch as if a weight had left her shoulders, before she opened them again.Â
âI promise.âÂ
This time, you believed her.
Smiling softly at her, you whispered, while you placed a light kiss on her cheek. âThank you.â
Settling into the moment, you rested your head against Alexiaâs shoulder, her bruised hand in yours. In the brief silence before your father arrived to pick you up, Alexia spoke in an earnest tone that made your stomach flutter.
âI know you can handle yourself, but that wonât stop me from having your back.â
At her words, your heart felt like it would burst your chest open. And you shouldâve known that this was where youâd end upâwith her, it seemed inevitable anywayâbecause the years of youâd known Alexia flashed quickly before your eyes, and the memory stopped to this person beside you, haloed golden by the warm glow of her bedside lamp, and you were hit with a realization that took what little breath you had away.
You liked Alexia.
And, even more importantly, you want her.
[6]
When you got on the field in a Barça jersey for the first time after your return, you didnât expect to be welcomed like you did. Jona subbed you on after the first half and as you left the tunnel, you heard the crowd chanting your name. The cheers made you feel excited, accepted and seen, but youâd be lying if you said that it didnât pressure you at all.
It was originally intended for you to come on during the last twenty minutes, but seeing as Caro, Patri, and Alexia gave the team a comfortable enough lead, Jona decided to sub you on ahead of schedule. You didnât see much action on your end though, something that you didnât mind at allâa quiet defensive-third was the best kind. The midfielders kept the midline high to sustain pressure in the offensive-third, while the defenders maintained such a tight backline that any loose through-balls sent to the opposing runners were called offside. Of course, there were a handful of times when you needed to get out of your box to ping the ball back into the offensive, but other than that, it was quiet. When the match ended, you were satisfied that Barça had another clean sheet and four goals to add to the season tally.
For the celebration, you moved with your teammates around Estadi Johan Cruyff, and during the procession, you spied your parents, Eli, and Alba who was talking to a raven-haired woman youâd never seen before, clapping and cheering. Warmth filled you upon seeing your family in the stands againâsuch a scene was a luxury when you were in the States because plane tickets werenât exactly cheapâand when you felt the familiar weight of Alexiaâs arm slung over your shoulders, the fabric of her captain armband against the skin of your neck, it felt like a perfect homecoming.
Well, almost.
After youâd showered and changed to your casuals, most of the crowd had gone while some lounged about, one of which was the raven-haired woman Alba was talking to. When Alexia took her hand, you knew instantly, and your heartâdamn your heartâdropped.
âThis is Diana,â Alexia said after the both of them made their way to you. And if it wasnât their intertwined hands that revealed what they were to each other, their gazeâsaccharine when they metâmade it all the more clear the nature of their relationship long before Alexia said the words, âmy girlfriend.â
Diana beamed up at Alexia, her cheeks deepening in color before she regarded you again, sticking her hand out towards you to shake. Preceding the intention, you took her hand and when you did, Diana placed her other hand over yours, clasping your hand between her warm palms.
âItâs so nice to finally meet you. Alexiaâs talked so much about you.âÂ
She did? Your eyes flitted to Alexia but when she shied away from that, you focused back on Dianaâs face. She was stunning: with her high cheekbones carved to elegance, her brows following the perfect line of her temple, her full lips painted with a terracotta shade made deeper by the bronze of her skin, while her loose, straight, raven hair framed her face in such a way that accentuated the sharpness of her jaws. Her eyes were dark but still light enough to see the outline of her pupils, and they had an amiable shape that reflected her warm nature. And for some reason, her light brown eyes looked really familiarâ
âAh! My favorite cousin made it, after all! Although Iâm not sure it was me you went to the game for!â Toriâs playful voice resonated in the near-barren corridor. Dianaâs eyes flicked somewhere behind youâto Tori, you supposed.
âDonât be like that, Tori, of course I came to see you, too!â
âLies!â
Diana shook her head, laughing, as she took Tori in her arms. âCome here, you!â
In response, Tori said something in Portuguese that made Diana laugh. When they broke apart, Diana said, âForget you? Never. Especially when I owe you one.â
âOwe her what?â Alexia asked with her brows creased with curiosity.
Diana took Alexiaâs hand and squeezed it, looking up at Alexia with a gentle expression. âFor giving us the chance to meet.â
âDamn right!â Tori exclaimed, putting both hands on her hips, as she grinned so wide that her dimple showed. Tori mustâve seen your confusion because she leaned in to whisper, âI brought Diana as my plus one for last yearâs Ballon DâOr ceremony.â
You allowed your mouth to drop open before you smiled, letting out a small laugh that made your chest ache. âAh, I see.â
âShe kept complaining about going but now, arenât you grateful I took you away from your precinct, Detective Beauregard?â Tori teased.
âSheâs never going to let us live this down, will she?â Diana muttered dryly to Alexia but it was deliberately loud enough for all of you to hear. In response, Alexia threw her head back laughing.Â
âYouâre a detective? Thatâs amazing!â You said, impressed.
âPlease, Toriâs exaggerating. I work in forensics. DNA analyst is the correct title.â Diana threw Tori a dirty look to which the other woman raised her shoulders in response. âItâs a whole different world compared to yours soâand please donât let this get to your head, ToriâI am grateful I was able to step into it.â
Her eyes, still locked with Alexiaâs, grew all the more soft.
âGet a room, you guys,â Tori said with a mock sound of disgust, and then she continued to mutter, âAnd to think that youâve only been going out for four months⊠I donât even want to think about how it will be like in another three months.â
At that, Alexia raised a brow and then, âWant to do some extra laps tomorrow?â
You and Tori knew Alexia was joking, but Tori being Tori, she spluttered, âThat would be a hard no, Captain. Iâll justâHave a great night!âÂ
With that, she ran away, arms flailing behind her in an exaggerated manner as she hastily made her exit. The sight drew laughter from the three of you.
âWeâre having dinner at MamĂĄâs, want to come over?â Alexia asked.
You shook your head, flashing a look at Diana, before you told Alexia,âNot tonight. Iâm just about to head over to my parentsâ as well.â
âAlright. But Albaâs going to ask about you, you know? I think she wants to hang out with you.â
You laughed. âTell her to text me. Sheâll know what that means.â
âIs that something I should know about?â Alexia smirked.
Flatly, you retorted, âIf itâs something that concerns you, Iâd be telling you by now, right?âÂ
âYou see what I have to deal with?â Alexia told Diana, almost whining.
Inching backwards, you said as dry as you could manage, âIâll take that as my queue to leave, Alexia might start crying. Sheâs a crybaby, you know?âÂ
âHey! Iâm notââ
âNo need to be embarrassed about it, Alexia. Be proud!â
Diana only laughed, saying, âAlright, kids, I think thatâs enough for tonight.â
Nodding, you grinned at Alexia while she mouthed the word âbitchâ to you. In kind, you mouthed âsmartmouthâ back. With a shake of her head and a smile, she gave you one last hug, and after a pleasant goodnight from Diana, the three of you parted ways.
You sent them a look over your shoulder, catching a glimpse of the watch around Alexiaâs left wrist. It glinted as they walked together down the corridor, hand in hand, looking as in love as any new couple would.Â
The sight made you smile, but it felt heavy, and as if the universe wanted to rub salt to the wound, you found Patri outside the locker room when you turned around with a look akin to pity in her eyes.
[7]
The next day, Guille stopped by at your place. Heâd given you notice a few days prior but even still, the moment you saw him behind the door, you squealed like you were ten again from your excitement. After you hugged him tightâhe made a choking noise when you did to tease youâyou held him at armâs length to see what changes the last few months had done to him.
He looked different. Gone were the long, dark curls; now sheared close to his scalp that left only about an inch of length, his hair retained their luscious shine, their color still as dark as night.Â
His scarâthe one just by the tail end of his left browâthat used to see little light from the obstruction of his hair, now stood apparent and without meaning to, the day he got it came back to you: the bruised knuckles, ice-cold fingers, and the warm blush of a lamplight.
 And your chest ached a little.
Leading the conversation to the living room, the two of you ended up ordering takeawaysâmostly for Guilleâs benefit because you werenât about to subject him to your football dietâand as you ate, the two of you caught up.
Guille was close to finishing his dissertationâthe biomechanics of concussion in sport and its neurocognitive implicationsâand he was both excited and fearful about what would come next. He then talked about his girlfriend, Iris, smittenly if you might add. She was actually with him in the city, but his mother insisted she steal Iris for the day for some quality bonding, and you laughed at the repertoire of stories heâd relayed in great detail about his motherâs teasing of their relationship.
âWhen am I going to meet Iris?â You asked with a teasing tone.
He rolled his eyes, âWell, since youâre actually staying in Barcelona this time, we can arrange that.â
A pause, and then, âIs Alexia staying here, too, or are you here by yourself?â
âNo, itâs just me here.â
âOh. I thought the two of youâd be rooming again likeââ Probably seeing your change in demeanor, Guille cleared his throat as he ate his pasta a bit too eagerly. âSpeaking of, how is she?â
The question was casual but you knew it was anything but.
âSheâs doing good, if not a little stressed. Our first Champions League game is just around the corner after all and itâs against Chelsea, so.â You shrugged to complete your thought. You knew what he was asking but youâd rather not talk about that.
His eyes could burn a hole on the side of your head by the way he stared at you in the silence that followed. Then he sighed deeply.
âShe still doesnât know.â
Tension filled every inch of your body and you shrank tight as a coiled spring. You stood up as you felt a sudden urge to get away from him, taking the used plates on the coffee table as a pretense to move from the couch to the sink.
âWhatâs it to you if she doesnât know, Guille?â You asked flatly, rolling up your sleeves after you turned the tap on.
âI just want you to be happy. Is that so wrong?â
âAnd who says Iâm not?â Your tone was flat and when you glanced at him over your shoulder, Guille only gave you a pointed look.
Then he said softly, âShe could make you happier and you know it.â
And there it was again, that look in his eyes that you just couldnât stand. Gritting your teeth, you gripped the edge of the sink and your voice quaked when you spoke. âPlease stop talking like that.â
âLike what?â
âLike,â you tried to find the words but when they evaded you, you huffed and threw your hands up in the air. âWhy are you making it sound like I have a chance?â
âBecause you do! Youâre the one whoâs not giving Alexia a chance by not telling her.â
âGive me one good reason why I should.â
âShe loves you.â
A pause.
âThatâs bullshit.â You shook your head, letting out a small, disbelieving laugh. As much as your heart wanted that to be true, you knew otherwise.
âItâs really fucking not.â Guille countered.
âIf she did, she wouldnât have said what she did.âÂ
âPeople say stupid shit when theyâre drunk.â
âThat can go the other way, too. Alcohol has a way of loosening whatâs been bottled.â
âOh, come on!â Guille scoffed. âYouâve known her since you were eight. Youâve been through thick and thin together! Do you really think she wanted you to leave?â
With the reminder, the memory sprung up on you and you could hear Alexiaâs voice, grating and wrenching your heart raw again when you heard the words from her lips. You whirled around to face him, eyes burning.
âYou werenât there when she told me, Guille!â You breathed out sharply and then you continued, in a lower tone filled with resignation, you whispered as you buried your face in your palms. âYou didnât hear the way she said it. You didnâtââ
You choked on your words.Â
After all this time, it was still too painful.
Darkness filled your vision but the tears escaped nonetheless, branding tracks down your cheeks. You heard the rustling of clothes followed by soft footsteps. Before you knew it, Guilleâs arms wrapped around your shoulders and his familiar, comforting scent made you sink into the embrace.
âYouâre right. I wasnât there. But if you could forgive me for being an asshole and what I did to you, why canât you do the same with her?â
You didnât say anything after that, only clutched at his shirt a little tighter.
Guille kept quiet, too.
The both of you knew just the reason why.
[8]
âDid you see the news?â Jona asked as he kept the door open for you to an empty meeting room, closing it as soon as youâd gone in.Â
Sitting down on one of the cushioned chairs, you said, âI did.â
You saw it this morning and youâd be lying if you said it didnât faze you.Â
Jona nodded, taking the chair across the table from you. He put his clasped hands on the wooden surface and the way he tapped an erratic rhythm with his thumbs didnât help your nerves.
âLyon paid a hefty transfer fee for her and that makes me worried. I donât know what Bompastor is planning to do with her but her transfer to the European league will be a concern for the club.â With a pensive crease appearing between his brows, he continued. âYou probably know why I asked you to come in.â
âYou want me to tell you what I know about her.â
He nodded, leaning forward as if to emphasize his point. âSheâs a lethal forward and youâre the only one in the club whoâs ever played with her. In fact, you two seemed very close during your time in Angel City.â
You crossed your arms, leaning back into your chair, frowning slightly. âI donât know what youâre trying to say.â
Jona blinked at you.
Then slowly, âSurely you mustâve trained closely together considering sheâs a forward and youâre a keeper? Unless training was vastly different in Angel City, then Iâm sorry for the assumption.â
âOâOh, I thought you were implyingââ You shook your head, uncrossing your arms as you waved the rest of your sentence away. âNever mind. But yes, thatâs right.â
Jona gave you another questioning look before speaking again.Â
âSheâs going to be a big problem. And thatâs why Iâm going to change things up a bit. I want to put you in the starting lineup as soon as possibleâput as many games with our current team under your belt. Weâll most likely face Lyon in the Quarters and thatâs unfortunate but what is great is that youâre here: the best counter to what Lyon acquired. If we could eliminate Lyon early, we have a higher chance of winning this yearâs Champions League. The question is, are you ready for it?â
âThatâs what Iâm here for, Jona.â You said seriously, ignoring the pressure that pressed in the periphery of your mind.
âUse me.â
#ap11#alexia putellas#alexia putellas x reader#woso x reader#my writing#a/n: i'm just gonna drop this here lol#im really sorry for the very very very late update#had no time lately and after losing the first draft for this (8k words down the drain) my motivation kind of just fell off the cliff#but ive been rewriting this on the go for the past month or so so please forgive me for more grammar and spelling mistakes than usual#also im kinda jetlagged and sick atm so im planning to get to your messages as soon as i get my bearings back <3#i hope youre all doing well and thank you for reading <3
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having a very rough night so raph doodles needed to be made
when in need, mash two interests together
#i love him so muhc ghghgh#and uh please stop sending me asks straight up demanding me to draw more /nm#if u've sent me an ask just regarding art before pls dont feel anxious this is about people actually DEMANDING like im some sort of machine#im absent due to my work/mental health situation going up and down#tmnt will ofc always be special interest but right now its in the back row#theres little time for anything but work and meetings and thinking about work and.. well.. monster hunter escapism egsfkhjhh..#but yeah i promise im still here#and i want to draw him when i can#but stress is high right now and drawing takes too much wrist stamina to do often now#i hope u understand#sorry if i worded myself badly im very tired and stresed n its ... oh its 5am great. wellp. goodnight skafklgsjdklfnshh#my art#rise of the tmnt#rottmnt#nordidia art#rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#rottmnt raph#id in alt text#also one would think my art style is easy on my wrist but#i gorilla grip my pen and when i learned to write as a child i held the pencil jank#and it stuck like that#so its really rough on my hands#sadly
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Time for our regular reminder to people from New England that our native dialectâs charming slang for a small liquor store is a racial slur in the rest of the English speaking world.
Yes I know we donât mean it that way. Yes I know we have no idea. Yes I know that people from Pakistan hardly ever visit New England let alone settle there, and it is đŻ innocently meant in New England.
It is extraordinarily unfair that the racial connotations of keeping a small corner shop means that it unintentionally doubles the impact of the slur.
Itâs wicked uncool but there you go and now you know.
#package stores#New England#I first discovered this in 2010 thankfully just before moving to the UK#when dr glass was like hello you call them what???????#but itâs one of the few New England dialect words that really stick#and with very few immigrants from that region to that region#like if youâre going to emigrate you might as well go somewhere more pleasant without weather that kills you on every season#you can go your whole New England life not knowing#I know itâs innocent and Iâm not the boss of slurs but I hope this helps!
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Ahhh thoughts about Laios Touden who would love you regardless of who you were. Your species, your race, your gender, your sexuality, none of those things matter in his eyes. Because to him, what makes you so wonderful and easy to love is that youâre simply just you. And thereâs no other combination like you.
I get especially sappy thinking about it if youâre a tallman, too. At first, it seems like Laios couldnât care less about humans. He always talks about how boring he finds his own race in comparison to others but itâs all heavily influenced by his own experiences growing up and being ostracized and bullied by those around him.
But just think about what itâs like when he meets you, another tallman. Yes, youâre human, but when he realizes that you wonât treat him differently for the way he is, he sees you as so much more than that. So what if youâre a tallman? A little thing like that doesnât matter to him.
Itâs not just that youâre âdifferent from other tallmenâ⊠itâs because youâre you. And heâs him.
Nothing more than that.
In an odd unlikely twist of fate, it seems that this time, the mundanity of it all is what completely captured Laiosâs heart.
Just⊠you.
#personal Laios thought that I think abt a lot#i couldnt word that exactly the way I wanted to but I hope the gist comes across#just. Laios touden being a man who couldnât care less about trivial rules and standards⊠throwing those all aside because he just wants you#not caring about little details like that so much to the extent that even if you were a âboring human that wouldnt keep him from loving you#^^^ THATâS what really gets me#I love himâŠ.#so ârusty with my fic writing so I might as well write down any self ship thoughts I have!#buttery rambles#laios touden x reader#laios x reader
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When you want your baby to grow up but also Stop Growing So Fast
#Mnemosyne mew#calliope demitwo#erato demimew#Clio demimew#zeus Mewtwo#mew#mewtwo#art#2024#pokemon#Iâve been wanting to do a first official word comic for a while but#I went through a really bad depression episode last week#that along with the current stress of moving#itâs made drawing hard#but here#a thing#for you#mwah#I hope your day is going well
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I'm so incredibly impressed by shelby for speaking up. it must've been so scary to speak out again him as a publically well liked person knowing she could receive so much backlash. But by doing so she's preventing him from hurting more women especially cuz his fanbase is largely female. and man that just takes so much bravery and strength to do I just wish her only good things
#I really really hope he fucking rots in hell forever what a fucking piece of shit . So incredibly disgusted#This is probably not well worded I'm too angry for english
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I DID THIS!!! :D
I participated in The Wishing Star Zine for the 25th Anniversary of the movie!!!
i'm really proud of how it turned out considering it was my first time doing a lot of things and it took me a lot of time BUT IT IT WORTH IT!!
please check the zine out if you haven't already!!!
@wishing-star-zine
#animaniacs 1993#animaniacs yakko#animaniacs wakko#animaniacs dot#animaniacs#animaniacs fanart#animaniacs reboot#animaniatag#wakko's wish#yakko wakko and dot#the warner siblings#yakko warner#wakko warner#dot warner#princess angelina contesa luisa franccesca bannana fana bo besca iii#it was my first time doing a digital ilustration on color#and complex backgrounds#AND transparent fabric#and i was trying to figure out how the heck do a decent brown for the wood for DAYS#and then the STONES#IM NOT EXAGGERATING#AHHHHHH#and i also hope the shading is coherent enough#i dont even know of that is the correct word but oh well#happy really REALLY REALLY late holydays :3
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#helllloooo alll. I thought it'd be perfect to come back today#today is my bdayyy yaaay. âš#its one of those melancholic ones#when u ponder your existence#but its okay#watched ai no wakusei since it was made in 2004 like me đđ#btw#i hope ill be able to ne more active here again#ive just been really busy w school n life and my mental health went 20000 steps down so yes. i hope itll just get better#this bday is always bittersweet#well since its the 19th#itll always be#honestly ive been avoiding subrosa even until now cuz my mental health is so shit i cant even imagine how subrosa will make me feel. but im#on it. i honestly miss all of u guys so much. ye probably not many of u care but still#i like this place. it feels somewhat like home. even tho i still feel out of place sometimes its still comforting being here. whatever lol#havent yapped in a while so im vomiting words. love you all. im hoping the depressive episode will leave my ass finally.#u know its bad when u havent watched bt lives since around mid november#but its okay ai no wakusei somewhat healed me. so im hoping for the best now (says this every month and ends up worse)#yeah.#đ„°#buck tick#atsushi sakurai#ameoto ha Chopin no Shirabe#even if i cant come back yet im thinking abt all of u n love u. take care of yourselves and yes. do stuff you love. smell roses. look at th#moon that's been soooo beautiful lately đ„ș love#Spotify
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