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Michael Morgan warms up
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Dry Stone Wall by Michael Morgan
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Powering My Off-Grid Life: A Review of the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator
As a freelance writer living a remote, off-grid lifestyle, reliable electricity is a constant concern. For years, I relied on a clunky gasoline generator that was noisy, expensive to run, and left me feeling guilty about the fumes. This all changed when I discovered the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator.
Embracing Clean Energy and Freedom
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Powering My Work and My Life
One of the biggest concerns I had before switching to the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator was its ability to handle my workload. As a writer, my days are spent using a laptop, researching online, and sometimes even powering a small printer. The Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator has exceeded my expectations. It boasts a variety of output options, including AC, DC, and USB ports, allowing me to seamlessly run all my essential equipment. Whether I'm diligently crafting a novel on a sunny afternoon or catching up on emails with the gentle whir of wind turbines in the background, this generator keeps me connected and productive.
Convenience Meets Efficiency
Beyond its impressive functionality, the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator is a marvel of user-friendly design. Forget the complicated manuals and cryptic controls of traditional generators. The Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator features an intuitive interface that makes operation a breeze. The addition of remote monitoring allows me to check on power levels and system status from anywhere, providing incredible peace of mind. This focus on user experience makes the switch to off-grid living feel effortless.
A Sustainable Investment for the Future
While the initial investment in the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator may seem daunting, it's important to consider it as a long-term solution. The generator's durable build and low-maintenance requirements give me confidence that it will be a reliable companion for years to come. Furthermore, the cost savings on fuel and the elimination of generator noise pollution make it a financially sound decision.
In conclusion, the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator has transformed my off-grid life. It provides clean, reliable power, operates seamlessly, and is surprisingly user-friendly. If you're looking for a sustainable and efficient way to power your off-grid adventures or your remote home, the Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator is the perfect solution.
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Ultimate OFF-GRID Generator
Powering My Independence: A Review of the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator
Living off the grid has always held a certain allure for me – the freedom, self-reliance, and connection with nature. But the initial hurdle of reliable power generation seemed daunting. Then, I stumbled upon the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator, and it's become the cornerstone of my dream becoming a reality.
A Pioneering Approach to Off-Grid Power
The Ultimate Off-Grid Generator isn't your standard gas-powered generator. It's a revolutionary blueprint that empowers you to create your own renewable energy source. This blueprint details the construction of a hybrid system harnessing the power of both solar and wind energy. The prospect of generating clean, sustainable electricity for my off-grid haven resonated deeply with me, and the detailed instructions made the concept seem achievable.
From Blueprint to Powerhouse: Building the Generator
While I'm no electrical engineer, the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator blueprint is surprisingly user-friendly. It provides clear, step-by-step instructions with detailed diagrams and component lists. The use of readily available materials made sourcing everything I needed relatively straightforward. Following the blueprint meticulously, I was able to construct the generator myself, gaining a valuable sense of accomplishment and a deeper understanding of how the system works.
Reliable and Sustainable Power Generation
Since completing the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator, I've been consistently impressed by its performance. The combination of solar panels and a wind turbine ensures a reliable source of power, even on cloudy or low-wind days. The system charges a battery bank, allowing me to store excess energy for use at night or during times of lower power generation. This level of self-sufficiency has provided me with the peace of mind that comes from knowing I'm not reliant on the traditional power grid.
A Scalable System for Growing Needs
The beauty of the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator is its scalability. The blueprint outlines how to expand the system by adding additional solar panels or wind turbines as my energy needs grow. This flexibility allows me to adapt the system to my current requirements and future plans, ensuring I have the power I need for a comfortable and functional off-grid lifestyle.
A Rewarding DIY Project and Sustainable Choice
Building the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator was a rewarding experience in itself. The sense of accomplishment from creating my own power source is unmatched. Beyond the personal satisfaction, the system provides clean, sustainable energy, minimizing my environmental footprint and aligning with my desire to live a more eco-conscious life.
Disclaimer
It's important to note that I'm not a professional electrician. While the blueprint is detailed, consulting with a qualified electrician for guidance and safety protocols is crucial before embarking on this project. Additionally, local regulations regarding off-grid power generation may vary, so ensure you comply with any necessary permits or approvals.
Empowering My Off-Grid Dream
The Ultimate Off-Grid Generator has been a game-changer for my off-grid aspirations. It's provided me with the means to generate clean, reliable power, empowering me to live a self-sufficient and sustainable life. The detailed blueprint, scalability, and focus on renewable energy make it an excellent choice for anyone considering an off-grid adventure. If you're looking to break free from the grid and embrace a more sustainable future, the Ultimate Off-Grid Generator is an excellent starting point.pen_sparktunesharemore_vert
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A New Moon
[Dexter Morgan x Female!Reader]
Synopsis: Despite his gut telling him he shouldn’t, Dexter can’t help but fall deeper into the trap of his own emotions. And the more time he spends with you, the more he starts to realize what exactly those emotions are. {GIF Creds: beautifulguycollector}
WC: 2889
Category: Slight Lime/Spice, Friends to Lovers + Forbidden Love (if you squint) Tropes
Gotta keep this fandom alive somehow 🥲 (also… why are titles so hard to write? That and the synopsis are harder to write than the actual fic)
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You were too good for him. Plain and simple. You were a smart, beautiful, hard-working woman who had goals and dreams. He was a cold-blooded killer. Not to say that he hadn't been there for you, though. The two of you had been friends since… well, a while. A long while.
He couldn't quite pinpoint the moment he started to notice the changes in your relationship. It was a slow, subtle buildup, and the first time you called him your friend, Dexter thought nothing of it. The second time, it made him pause, but not enough for him to consider what the implications of you saying that to him could mean.
But when you said it again and again and again, he realized the meaning behind your words, the affection they held. Dexter couldn't say that he was particularly close to many people. There were a select few he'd consider his friends, but he wasn’t emotionally invested in any of them. And he didn't think he was invested in you, either.
But maybe he was.
Debs was different, and it made him question how much he was supposed to care about someone. But that was his sister, the one person in the world who loved him unconditionally. That reason alone made his relationship with Deb unique. He was sure of that.
The same went with Brian—his brother, as it turned out. And Harrison, his son. Dexter felt things for those people, but they were different. Those were family, the people he was genetically tied to. Of course, he would care about them.
But you weren't family, and yet he still cared about you. It was a different kind of caring. And it was confusing. Dexter had convinced himself for years that he was a high-functioning sociopath, but lately…
Lately, he was beginning to question if that was true. Simple glances from you could bring an unwelcome smile to his lips. And when he heard the sound of your voice, he could feel his chest getting warm. It was a nice feeling, something he'd only experienced briefly with Rita, but then, that relationship was different too.
It was hard to put his finger on it, but being with you was just… easy. And it didn't feel like work. There was no pretending. Dexter didn't have to act when he was around you. He didn't need to try to be someone he wasn't. It was the real him.
It was terrifying.
Because now, as he sat on your couch, watching as you moved gracefully around your small apartment, the feeling was back, and he didn't know how to deal with it.
He should have been home with Harrison, but the little boy was staying over at Debra’s tonight, so he didn't have any responsibilities. The passenger within him didn’t see it as a problem either, considering he’d just recently “disposed" his latest target.
It was nice, Dexter decided, to relax every once in a while. Work and family didn't give him a lot of opportunities to do so, and now that the two were temporarily taken care of, he felt he deserved to be lazy for a bit.
You didn’t have a TV in your living room, so the two of you settled for movies. Dexter didn’t really have a preference for them. He could watch a comedy, action, drama, or horror and not feel strongly for or against any of them.
Apparently, you didn't mind what he watched either because he could see the spark of excitement in your eyes when you pulled out the case for one of the worst comedy films Dexter had ever seen.
He'd seen it before. Not with you, one of the movies Vince shoved down his throat when he planned a night out with him, Angel, and Quinn.
It wasn't his favorite, not by a long shot, but the grin on your face and the way you eagerly skipped to the DVD player, set the disk inside, and closed the hatch made him bite his tongue.
Dexter had learned a long time ago that you were a very expressive person. And even though most of the time your feelings weren't displayed on your face, your eyes told another story. Such opposites to his own, Dexter often found himself fascinated by the light they held.
You had a passion for life that was rare, and it drew him in. It was a quality he lacked, and he could see it in everything you did. Whether it was talking about the newest book you read or making coffee, you put all of yourself into your actions.
It was something that Dexter had never understood. How could you have such a strong sense of self? Didn't it get tiring, having to live up to a standard of being so… so good?
But then again, you'd always been better than him. He might’ve been smarter in some regards, but what was intelligence if it didn't come from a place of morality? You were better, purer than him. He knew it, and everyone else did, too, even if they weren’t aware of how pure he wasn’t
That's why this was so wrong. This thing that had been going on for the past couple of months between the two of you. The subtle touches, the longing stares, the late-night calls. It was all wrong.
You were similar to Rita in some ways. You were kind and compassionate, always looking for the good in others. You had a knack for taking care of people, whether they needed it or not.
Dexter could tell that was your nature, and it was one of the things that initially attracted him to you. All the things he lacked, you had. But that didn't mean that you could replace Rita. He didn’t want you to.
And that was the difference. While he may have found qualities in you that resembled the ones he'd found in Rita, you were not her. Rita was gone, and it was his fault. She didn’t deserve to die, and yet she did. She deserved to grow old, to see Harrison grow up.
She deserved better.
The same went for you. You didn’t deserve a monster like him. The more he thought about it, the more he came to the conclusion that he should stay away. It was for the best of both of you.
And yet he was here. On your couch, watching a shitty movie and drinking the beer you'd offered him. Because, despite his efforts, he couldn't keep his distance from you.
He should've known. When it came to you, Dexter didn't have a choice.
His gaze drifted over to your form as you sat down beside him. You were smiling, your eyes bright and focused on the television. A lock of hair fell across your face, and you pushed it back, the sleeve of your hoodie falling down slightly.
Dexter had never been so tempted to reach out and touch someone in his life.
It was a feeling that had been creeping up on him the last few weeks, and now, sitting with you, watching a bad movie, it was at an all-time high. He'd never craved intimacy. But there was something about you, a pull that he couldn't deny.
It gave him a sick feeling in his stomach. Reminded him of that need with Lila. God, Lila. What a mess that had turned out to be. Another thing to add to his growing list of mistakes.
And yet, the longer he stared, the more he found himself leaning forward. He didn’t register what he was doing until his lips were a hair width away from yours.
You froze but didn't move away. The only indication that you were startled was the widening of your eyes. They bored into his, unflinching. He could hear his heartbeat pounding in his ears.
He was scared. Scared? Yes. That was what he was feeling. Why? He didn't know. Fear was new. It was a feeling reserved for Deb and sometimes his son, but even then, it was different.
But as Dexter gazed at you, so close and so beautiful, the fear melted away. It was replaced by a warmth that he was quickly becoming familiar with. It made his body thrum and his blood rush. It made him feel alive.
You were the first one to make a move. Well, not really a move, just the smallest shift forward, and then you were breathing the same air as him. You weren't kissing. You were just… waiting. Waiting for him to make the final move.
It was like an unspoken rule between the two of you, the power dynamic. He was the dominant one, and you were the submissive. You had never fought against it. You were a people pleaser, and he knew that.
It was one of the reasons he knew this was wrong. Because he couldn't stop, and you would never ask him to. Even now, as he hesitated, you waited patiently. You trusted him.
Why did you have to trust him? Why couldn't you be more selfish, more like him?
But deep down, Dexter knew that it wasn't your nature. You couldn't change, not any more than he could.
So, after another agonizing second, he closed the distance between you.
It was gentle, the way his lips pressed against yours. A stark contrast to the usual forcefulness he applied when taking his victims. No, with you, he was careful. Almost timid.
Your lips were soft and smooth, and the kiss was sweet. Nothing more than a simple caress. Dexter didn’t expect the tingling sensation it would cause, but the slight brush of your mouth sent shivers down his spine.
The kiss was short and chaste, but it was enough to leave him feeling dizzy. The heat spread through him, from the tips of his toes all the way to his cheeks.
Dexter pulled back, and you stared at him. His breath hitched in his throat at the look in your eyes. There was something there, something that mirrored his own emotions.
Was it possible? Was he really capable of such intense emotion?
Maybe he was.
You didn’t move. It was like time had stopped, and the only sound that could be heard was his own uneven breathing. That, and the movie playing in the background, which was forgotten as soon as your lips touched.
The urge to reach out and grab you was there. He could feel the need deep in his bones, in his soul. But instead, Dexter sat, staring. Staring into the eyes of the woman who had somehow managed to break down all the walls he'd spent his life building.
You didn't speak. There was nothing to say. No words could describe the feelings that had surfaced between the two of you. So, instead, you smiled. A simple, beautiful smile that had him feeling weak.
He could have stayed there forever, just looking at you, taking in the beauty that was you. It was a new experience for him, and it was nice.
“Debra is going to be pissed," you finally said, breaking the silence. “I’ll be bullied into telling her every detail."
He blinked. Once. Twice. Then, his lips curled up in amusement. It was true. Eventually, she’ll figure it out. Maybe she already knew but was waiting for confirmation. Debra was good at figuring out things, even if it wasn’t the most obvious answer.
His sister was good at a lot of things, like being a detective. And, apparently, being an interfering matchmaking nuisance.
At least she wouldn’t call you the things she called Lila.
The thought made him chuckle, and you looked at him in confusion, but it would have to stay a mystery to you. For what was life without a few private jokes between siblings, right?
You didn’t press for answers, though. You did what you’ve always done and waited for him—waited for him as if it was his turn in Chess.
And he did the only thing he could think to do. He kissed you again. And again. And again. And again. Until he had you pinned beneath him, your arms around his neck, and your breath coming out in heavy gasps.
The kisses were still innocent, just as you were. But he could feel the passion behind them, the hunger. He couldn’t remember the last time he had felt that. It had been a long, long time.
But the longer he kissed you, the more the heat grew, and soon, he was lost in the sensation. Your hands found their way into his hair, and you tugged at the strands. His heart was racing, and the sound of his own ragged breathing filled his ears.
It was exhilarating.
Your lips parted, allowing his tongue to slip inside, and the innocence was gone. Replaced by a desire that left him trembling. The feeling of your tongue against his, the taste of you on his lips, the smell of your shampoo mixed with your unique scent—it was all intoxicating.
The movie continued to play in the background, forgotten as you pulled him closer. The warmth in his chest intensified, and Dexter didn't fight it. Instead, he embraced it. He gave in to his emotions and let himself feel.
He didn’t go too far; he knew you weren't ready for that yet. The craving was there, and it was strong, but the moment wasn’t right. Instead, he satisfied himself by touching your skin, mapping out every inch of it, memorizing the way it felt under his fingertips.
And, when you finally pulled away, breathless and flushed, he held onto you, refusing to let go. His eyes searched yours, searching for something. Anything. He didn’t know what he was looking for, but whatever it was, he didn’t find it.
He mostly saw fear, anger, and some regret when he had them pinned down beneath him. Of course, that was usually the case with his victims. Fear, anger, and regret were normal emotions—a reaction to being trapped by their own demise.
Having someone look up at him with emotions on the other side of the spectrum was different. Not a bad different, just... different.
Rita had been the first to look at him like that. Lumen did, too, once upon a time. And Lila, well, her emotions were never consistent.
But you? You looked up at him with an expression that was all too familiar and yet not quite the same. Your eyes were full of affection and desire, yes. But they were also filled with something else. Something he couldn't place.
Something he couldn’t understand.
"Dex,” your voice was so soft, a whisper. He almost didn’t hear it, and yet, he felt it. He felt the way his name rolled off your tongue, and it was like music to his ears.
"Yeah?" he whispered back. He didn’t know why he did that; it wasn't like the two of you were speaking in a library or something. Maybe it was the way the light danced in your eyes, the way the colors reflected off the white walls, casting an ethereal glow.
"I didn’t expect you to be… like this," you murmured. You ran a finger over his cheek, down to his jawline. He swallowed thickly. He could feel his pulse quicken.
"Like what?" he asked, his voice rough.
"Not bad," you replied. Your lips curved up, and his eyes were drawn to them. They were red and swollen from kissing, and it was such a contrast to the pale skin of your face.
"You think I'm not bad?" he said, raising his brows. "I'm flattered."
You shook your head. "You know what I mean," you said. "I just meant that you're different than how you come off. I didn’t think you'd be so... bold.”
He snorted.
Bold.
If you only knew.
"I guess I'm full of surprises," he said, smirking. You rolled your eyes and punched him lightly in the shoulder, only for him to catch it and press a kiss to the back of your hand. It was something he picked up from a movie once, and it seemed to be a pretty romantic gesture. And by the look on your face, it seemed to be appreciated.
You didn't say anything else. You didn't have to. There was nothing else to say. The two of you simply enjoyed each other's company, content to just be together. The movie might've been a failure, but the night wasn’t.
And when Dexter finally left, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief. Not the type of relief he felt after a successful kill, but the type of relief one feels after a burden is lifted off their shoulders. The type of relief one gets when they are finally honest with themselves.
Rita was gone. Lumen was gone. And although his guilt and shame were still there, his self-loathing and fear were slowly starting to fade away. It wasn't gone, it was never going to be, but it was a start.
A fresh start.
A new beginning.
A new moon.
Yes, tonight was the night that changed everything. Tonight, Dexter Morgan learned that maybe he was more than the monster he thought he was.
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reading + art
#sir john lavery's “miss aura's the red book”#cant find artist or painting name#artist is willard leroy#artist is frederick morgan#the maid with golden hair by frederic lord leighton#girl reading by alfred emile stevens#young girl reading by michael peter ancher#woman reading book by william oliver#a pleasant corner by john callcott horsley#woman reading by jacques-emile blanche#in the orangery by charles edward perugini#artist is joseph duran#girl with pigtails by samuel henry willam llewllyn#the love tale by francis john wyburd#lady sirling maxwell by james guthrie#artist is roma ribera#a lady reading a book by albert chevallier tayler#artist is wilfred gabriel de glehn#woman reading standing by frederic dufaux#artist is jules-adolphe goupil#view reading by charles james#cant find artist or painting#young girl reading by jean-honore fragonard#artist is christian valdemar clausen#mother and child by james jebusa shannon#artist is albert roosenboom#lady with a book in a garden by frantisek dvorak#aften by carl vilhelm holsoe#reading woman by carl holsoe#woman reading on a sette by william w churchill
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⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ★ . . . my boyfriend’s pretty cool
#icons#icons 120x120#edits#leonardo dicaprio#johnny depp#matt damon#ethan hawke#chad michael murray#adrien brody#matthew mcconaughey#cillian murphy#river phoenix#christian bale#jamie dornan#tom hardy#andrew lincoln#jeffrey dean morgan#matthew lillard#evan peters#chris evans#jared leto#joseph gordon levitt#heath ledger#brad pitt#jake gyllenhaal#ryan gosling#pedro pascal#aaron taylor johnson#james mcavoy#miedit
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I'm not joking; I kill people. Whoo. There it is again.
#dexter#dexteredit#dexter morgan#horroredit#tvedit#michael c hall#my edits#mine: dexter#mine: horror
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THE KILLSUIT 🔪🩸
Michael C. Hall as DEXTER MORGAN
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damn dex
#dexter showtime#dexter#dexter new blood#dexter original sin#dexter morgan#michael c hall#debra morgan#brian moser#maria laguerta#angel batista#vince masuka#harry morgan#lumen pierce#hannah mckay#rita bennett#astor bennett#cody bennett#harrison morgan#i really don't know what else to say he just would
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