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Hi :) May I ask about Harvey’s age range in Auribus Teneo Lupum and headcanons about little him and big him in the fanfiction? Hope you’re well :) <3
Okay, so this story is really just in it's beginning in terms of ideas and characterisation so these might change a bit with time but-
Regressor/Little Harvey Specter (with Caregiver Mike Ross) Headcanons.
(Auribus Teneo Lupum)
Age range is pretty wavy and unclear. He's a little guy but that's pretty much all they know. He fluctuate a lot and doesn't really have a particular age he's set on, often changes depending on what he's doing. Older-ish when he's out and about with Mike (4-5) and younger-ish when it's later during the day (2-3).
^ 'Out and about' actually just means doing things at home because he absolutely refuse to let himself slip outside of his or Mike's house.
He's the sweetest little guy ever.
He's Mike's boy through and through.
And he's pretty jealous about that. No one should gets to be anywhere near his caregiver other than him in his opinion. This shows up both while he's Little and while he's Big.
He's an extremely shy Little. Always hiding his face (or his whole body if he can.)
^ Especially when Mike coos at him, which in turns makes Mike coo at him even more because he's just way too adorable.
Absolutely loves forehead/head/cheek kisses. It makes him feels loved.
Abandonnement issues worse than the malpractice they commit. He cannot be left alone at all when he's regressed.
He has huge, and I mean huge, troubles accepting the fact that he's a Little. And even more trouble accepting the fact that he needed a Caregiver.
^ He managed on his own for so long that he never through he would need anyone's help. And he never wanted to need help (even if he secretly did.)
He pretty much refuses to talk about anything classification related when he's Big which makes things pretty complicated for both him and Mike.
He can't make choices for himself when he's Little so Mike just chooses for him to avoid the unnecessary stress.
Jessica was one of the only one to know his classification because he slipped with her once when he started working with her.
Donna knows too, because she knows everything, but she never told him that because she respects that he wants to keep it a secret.
^ She's been secretly hoping for him to trust her enough to tell her for years. But unfortunately he still doesn't want to tell her.
He has a lot of internalised things to work through. He won't work on them but like, he should.
Trust issues through the roof amongst other things.
I'm doing well thank you, I hope you are too! Also, I want to say that I love you because you're the first person to ask me about headcanons and all specific to my fics and that makes me very happy every time (I assume you're the same person who asked me the ones about Poker Face)
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Mental Illness and Privacy Legislation – A Prescription for Continuing Disaster
By Marvin Ross In my last post, I mentioned the excellent op ed by Mike Theillman who pointed out that privacy laws make it “next to impossible for caregivers, often the main support for people with serious mental illnesses, to receive any information regarding their loved one’s treatment. Their right to doctor-patient confidentiality trumps all other rights — even when it is obvious the loved…

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A who’s-who of Oscar nominees, A-listers and top Hollywood executives came out to support the Motion Picture & Television Fund at its 17th annual “Night Before” party, which raised $5 million in support of the MPTF.
One of the key events of Oscar weekend, the “Night Before” party, held Saturday on the Fox Studios lot in Los Angeles and co-sponsored by The Hollywood Reporter, drew past Oscar winners including Mahershala Ali (also a current nominee, who came with wife Amatus Sami-Karim), George Clooney, Viola Davis (with husband Julius Tennon), Leonardo DiCaprio, Marcia Gay Harden, Allison Janney and Octavia Spencer.
Among the 2019 Oscar nominees who were at the event were Amy Adams (with husband Darren Le Gallo), Yalitza Aparicio, Glenn Close, Willem Dafoe (with wife Giada Colagrande), Adam Driver (with wife Joanne Tucker), Richard E. Grant, Sam Elliott, Regina King, Spike Lee, Rami Malek and Viggo Mortensen.
Close, Grant and King made their way to the party just a few hours after collecting Film Independent Spirit Awards earlier in the day for best actress, best supporting actor and best supporting actress, respectively.
The 2019 host committee included a lineup of talent including Adams and Le Gallo, Ali, Tanya Haden Black and Jack Black, Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg, Amal and George Clooney, Close, Colagrande and Dafoe, Bradley Cooper, Tom Cruise, DiCaprio, Lady Gaga, Janney, King, Malek, Mortensen, Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith, Rachel Weisz, Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks, Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth, and Constance Wu.
Other A-listers at the exclusive, invitation-only bash included event maestro Jeffrey Katzenberg, who serves as chairman of the MPTF Foundation, along with recent Golden Globe/Emmy/SAG Award winner Darren Criss (with new wife Mia Swier), Chris Evans, Tiffany Haddish, Jon Hamm, Mindy Kaling, Keegan-Michael Key and producer wife Elisa Pugliese, Helen Mirren, Mike Myers, Christopher Nolan and Taylor Swift with boyfriend (The Favourite actor) Joe Alwyn, in addition to past Oscar nominees Ava DuVernay, Samuel L. Jackson, Carey Mulligan, Anna Paquin with husband Stephen Moyer, Will Smith with wife Jada Pinkett Smith and Hailee Steinfeld.
Black Panther stars Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Danai Gurira, Michael B. Jordan also came out to support the cause, as did Crazy Rich Asians stars Michelle Yeoh, Awkwafina, Henry Golding and Constance Wu.
Top executives including Disney CEO Bob Iger and studio chair Alan Horn, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts (with Universal’s Ron Meyer), WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey and Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos, Universal Pictures chair Donna Langley, Sony Pictures chair Tom Rothman and Paramount Pictures CEO Jim Gianopulos also were at the bash, where guests enjoyed specialty foods from Carmelized Productions by Jon Shook & Vinny Dotolo.
Funds raised during the “Night Before” party are used to support the MPTF, which assists industry members in Hollywood of all ages by providing financial assistance, crisis counseling, caregiving support and the retirement facility in Woodland Hills that film and TV veterans call “home.”
In total, the annual event has raised more than $85 million since its inception in 2003.
THR returned as one of the presenting sponsors of the event alongside Delta Air Lines, Ford Motor Company, L'Oréal USA, Target, Yahoo! and YouTube. This marked THR's sixth year as the sole media sponsor of the party.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the generosity of the presenting sponsors and donors for making the ‘Night Before’ an amazing evening, one that once again brings the industry together in the spirit of a community that truly takes care of its own,” Katzenberg said.
The long list of stars at the party also included Malin Akerman, Joe Alwyn, Anthony Anderson, Billy Baldwin, Elizabeth Banks, Camilla Belle, Greg Berlanti, Julie Bowen, Amy Brenneman, Billy Brown, Dan Bucatinsky, Mark Burnett, Ty Burrell, Ross Butler, Linda Cardellini, Anthony Carrigan, Erika Christensen, Ciara, Chase Crawford, Terry Crews, Rory Culkin, Josh Dallas, Nina Dobrev, Winston Duke, Billy Eichner, Cynthia Erivo, Patrick Fabian, Taissa Farmiga, Fortune Feimster, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, America Ferrera, Andy Garcia, Danny Glover, Meagan Good, Ginnifer Goodwin, Topher Grace, Kat Graham, Kelsey Grammar, Max Greenfield, Jonathan Groff, Savannah Guthrie, Regina Hall, Ben Hardy, Laura Harrier, Patricia Heaton, Christina Hendricks, Sam Heughan, Cheryl Hines, Julianne Hough, Nicholas Hoult, Vanessa Hudgens, Gillian Jacobs, Jake Johnson, Zoe Kazan, Machine Gun Kelly, Jaime King, Heidi Klum, T.R. Knight, Nick Kroll, Christine Lahti, Sanaa Lathan, KiKi Layne, Gwilym Lee, Allen Leech, Judith Light, Hamish Linklater, Zoe Lister-Jones, Diego Luna, Melanie Lynskey, Danielle Macdonald, Andie MacDowell, Joel Madden, Ashley Madekwe, Jason Mantzoukas, Joe Mazello, Katherine McNamara, Shay Mitchell, Natalie Morales, Trevor Noah, Chord Overstreet, Adam Pally, Barbara Palvin, Zac Posen, Jack Quaid, Zachary Quinto, Lily Rabe, June Diane Raphael, Nikki Reed, Retta, Nicole Richie, Jason Ritter, Emma Roberts, Brit Robertson, Robbie Rogers, Ray Romano, Meg Ryan, Halston Sage, Rosa Salazar, Nico Santos, Paul Scheer, Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani, Ian Somerhalder, Abigail Spencer, Destry Allyn Spielberg, Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse, Lakeith Stanfield, Sydney Sweeney, Jessica Szohr, Maura Tierney, Lorraine Toussaint, Michelle Trachtenberg, Gabrielle Union, Milo Ventimiglia, Diane Warren, Dominic West, Ed Westwick, Mae Whitman, Russell Wilson and Ali Wong.
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Upcoming Movies in December 2020: Streaming, VOD, and Theaters
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As we recover from whatever Thanksgiving celebration we were able to safely put together in these strange times, there is something reassuring about the fact that December is here and 2020–a challenging year on every level–is almost over.
While December is normally packed with theatrical releases that range from buzzy awards contenders to end-of-the-year blockbusters and holiday-themed comfort films, this year is not business as usual. Sure, Oscar hopefuls abound, such as Mank, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and Nomadland, but two of those three will be on Netflix. As for the tentpole contingent, well, only Wonder Woman 1984 is still opening in theaters–and you can also watch that on HBO Max right after opening your presents on Christmas morning.
In other words, there are plenty of new movies coming out this month, and more than one way to watch them. That’s not the worst thing in the world even when a pandemic isn’t raging, and perhaps an unintended gift for cinema lovers–one that may keep giving well into 2021.
Mank
December 4 on Netflix
Director David Fincher’s film is either a masterful ode to old Hollywood or a dull vanity project, depending on your point of view. Many critics, including our own David Crow, love its devoted recreation of both the era in which Citizen Kane was created and the style of that and other films of the period; others asked aloud why we should be so invested in a dissolute writer and the long-forgotten gubernatorial race that dominates a large portion of the film?
There’s no doubt, however, that Mank is beautifully crafted (right down to the “cigarette burns” indicating film reel changes) and is anchored by a typically immersive Gary Oldman performance. Oldman plays the enigmatic Herman J. Mankiewicz, whose authorship of Orson Welles’ masterpiece has been a source of contention for many reasons. After a limited theatrical run, it now comes to Netflix as one of the streamer’s major awards contenders.
Nomadland
December 4 in U.S. Theaters, February 19 in the UK
Pegged as the film to beat for all the Oscar love this year, Nomadland tells the story of Fern (Frances McDormand), a woman in her 60s who lives an itinerant existence–as a literal nomad–out in the American West after losing everything to the Great Recession. The narratively sparse film explores both the liberation of living off the grid as well as the despair that comes with the feeling that the world has forgotten about you.
Our review from the Toronto International Film Festival called the movie a “modern day Grapes of Wrath” and in addition to utilizing real American nomads in the film, both director Chloe Zhao and McDormand lived and traveled in vans during the shoot (which took place while Zhao was prepping for Marvel’s Eternals, a project which seems like it couldn’t be more the opposite of this).
The Prom
December 11 on Netflix and in Select Theaters
Based on a Tony-winning Broadway musical, The Prom stars Meryl Streep and James Corden as New York City stage stars whose careers go down the tubes after their expensive new Broadway show becomes a major flop. But they soon plot a way to revive their flagging fortunes by heading with two other actors to small-town Indiana. There high school student Emma Nolan (newcomer Jo Ellen Pellman) has been banned from attending the prom with her girlfriend Alyssa (Ariana DeBose).
Directed by Ryan Murphy (Glee, American Horror Story), the film’s sparkling cast also includes Nicole Kidman, Keegan-Michael Key, Kerry Washington, Andrew Rannells, Tracy Ullman, Mary Kay Place and more. We’re not familiar with the stage show, but Murphy’s first huge mainstream success was Glee, so this kind of brings him back to his high school musical days. But wait, no role for Sarah Paulson?
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
December 18 on Netflix
There’s no avoiding the heartbreaking reality that Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom contains the final screen performance of Chadwick Boseman, who died last August from cancer. And seeing him on screen again makes one realize just what an incredible talent we lost. As the ambitious yet hot-headed trumpet player Levee, Boseman is stupendous: he has two scenes in this movie in which all the rage and pain of being a Black man in America pours out of him, and he simply sears the screen.
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As does Viola Davis in the title role of the blues singer who assembles her band on a fateful day in 1927 to record her songs–for a white-owned record label, of course. Based on August Wilson’s Tony-winning play and directed by George C. Wolfe, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is certainly about the exploitation of Black musicians by white businessmen. But it’s also about the blues themselves, as well as race, religion, sex, and African American culture, all stirred up in gripping fashion. One of the year’s best.
The Father
December 18 in U.S. Theaters, January 8 in the UK
The Father is simply one of the best films we’ve seen this year. Director/screenwriter Florian Zeller’s adaptation of his own play stars Anthony Hopkins as Anthony, an elderly English man suffering from the onset of dementia. Olivia Colman is his daughter Anne, who is apparently planning a move to Paris to live with her partner and trying to find a new caregiver for her father after he scared off the last one.
Or is she? As the film goes on, the viewer begins to wonder what is actually happening. People drift in and out of the narrative under different names, Anthony’s spacious apartment seems to change around him, and time itself seems to bend. As a result, what could have been a conventional drama about illness and memory becomes something brilliant and utterly heartbreaking.
The Midnight Sky
December 23 on Netflix
George Clooney’s seventh film as a director (and his first acting gig in four years) finds him back in the same sci-fi territory he’s traversed as an actor in movies like Solaris and Gravity. Here he plays Augustine Lofthouse, a lonely scientist who (along with a little girl) may be the last person left alive on Earth after a global catastrophe. He races to contact the crew of a spacecraft that has been sent to explore a potential new home for humankind, in order to warn them away from Earth and give themselves a chance to survive.
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Based on the novel Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton, The Midnight Sky looks like it will be a beautifully shot and designed film at the very least. The premise is engaging, but Clooney has been hit and miss as a director (his last good directorial effort was 2011’s The Ides of March). We’ll see if sci-fi adventure is a genre at which he can excel again.
Wonder Woman 1984
December 16 in the UK, December 25 in U.S. Theaters and on HBO Max
Patty Jenkins’ long-awaited follow-up to her culture-shifting 2017 origin story of the Princess of Themyscira has bounced all over the 2020 release map, with Warner Bros. not giving up hope of getting Wonder Woman 1984 into theaters at some point. Now the studio has split the difference, resolving to open it in theaters on Christmas Day while also giving nervous fans the chance to watch it at home (and give the struggling HBO Max platform a needed boost).
Gal Gadot returns as Diana in a standalone adventure that takes place in the 1980s and features her squaring off against both the diabolical Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and the grievance-fueled Barbara Ann Minerva, who evolves into arch-villain Cheetah (Kristin Wiig). Plot details are under wraps–including how the supposedly dead yet still youthful Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) ends up back in Diana’s life–but we hope that this second Wonder Woman adventure channels the sheer exhilaration that its predecessor brought to the table.
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Soul
December 25 on Disney+
Director Pete Docter follows up his brilliant Inside Out with another animated exploration of the metaphysical and existential. In this case, aspiring jazz pianist Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx) accidentally finds himself headed for the Great Beyond, but manages to change course and land instead in the Great Before, where souls prepare to join life on Earth. Can Joe and a cynical soul named 22 (Tina Fey), who has no desire to become a human being, find a way to get Joe’s soul back to his body in time for the biggest gig of his life?
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Docter (and co-writer Kemp Powers) tackle some of the Big Questions this time around, and the answers will no doubt prove as thoughtful as any of Docter’s previous work. The visuals are of course up to the usual jaw-dropping Pixar standard, and the striking score is a mix of jazz by Jon Batiste and electronics by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross–that’s right, Nine Inch Nails have scored a Disney release.
Promising Young Woman
December 25 in U.S. Theaters, February 12 in the UK
Originally slated to come out last April, Promising Young Woman stars Carey Mulligan as Cassie, whose one-time dreams of completing medical school were derailed by an unspeakable tragedy that has gone unpunished. Now the smart yet single-minded Cassie is obsessed with righting that wrong–and will stop at nothing to seek justice.
Killing Eve showrunner Emerald Fennell makes her directorial debut with this mix of thriller and black comedy (which she also wrote) that is certainly part and parcel of this particular moment in history. The always compelling Mulligan is joined in the film by Alison Brie, Laverne Cox, Bo Burnham, Jennifer Coolidge, and Connie Britton.
One Night in Miami
December 25 in Select U.S. Theaters, January 15 on Amazon Prime Video
You can read a comprehensive review of Watchmen star Regina King’s directorial debut here. Adapted by Soul co-writer Kemp Powers from his play, the film envisions what happened on the night in February 1964 that Cassius Clay (El Goree), Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), and football star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) all assembled in a motel room after Clay–later known as Muhammad Ali–defeated Sonny Liston for the heavyweight championship.
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King may not fully escape the movie’s origins as a play, but she projects confidence behind the camera and gets distinctive performances out of her four stars. Goree and Hodge are the strongest, but Ben-Adir’s doomed civil rights leader and Odom Jr.’s introverted singer are the heart of this timely story, which builds to a powerful and inspiring finish.
News of the World
December 25 in U.S. Theaters, January 1 in the UK
Director Paul Greengrass’ first feature since 2018’s grim 22 July stars Tom Hanks as a widowed Civil War veteran and traveling storyteller who agrees to deliver a girl to her aunt and uncle against her will, years after she was taken by the Kiowa people. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a place that either can call home.
Based on a 2016 novel by Paulette Jiles, News of the World was originally set up at Fox three years ago, but was sold to Universal following the Disney/Fox merger. It marks the second time Hanks and Greengrass have collaborated, following 2013’s excellent Captain Phillips, and its vast natural scope and period setting are new territory for the director.
Monster Hunter
December 25 in U.S. Theaters, 2021 TBC in the UK
Based on the globally popular video game series, Monster Hunter stars Milla Jovovich as Captain Artemis, who is inexplicably transported along with her military unit (via sandstorm) to a different world where dangerous, powerful monsters reign supreme. Their only hope to survive and stop the creatures from destroying our world is to team up with another band of warriors for the ultimate battle.
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Monster Hunter finds Jovovich working once again with her creative and real-life partner, director Paul W.S. Anderson, on yet another video game adaptation–although doing all those Resident Evil movies together certainly didn’t seem to hurt their bank account. Nevertheless, video game movies are notoriously hit and miss (mostly miss), so we’ll see if Milla and Paul work their magic again.
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Folie á Deux
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Ever since he was born, Patrick's been alone. Accompanied only by the fellow Foster kids, caregivers, and therapists, he makes his way through a mystery that has haunted his dreams since he was twelve. Secrets are revealed and his true past of trauma and abuse is uncovered and bringing on obstacles he can't face alone.
Only the man from his nightmares can save him now.
Words: 4698, Chapters: 1/60, Language: English
Fandoms: Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco, Green Day, Paramore, Pierce the Veil, Twenty One Pilots, All Time Low, Halsey
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: M/M
Characters: Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, Joe Trohman, Vic Fuentes, Jaime Preciado, Mike Fuentes, Tony Perry, Gerard Way, Frank Iero, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun, Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Hayley Williams, Ashley Frangipane, Rian Dawson, Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Zack Merrill, Original Male Characters, Original Female Characters
Relationships: Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Mikey Way/Ray Toro, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Andy Hurley/Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump/Jack Barakat, Patrick Stump/Vic Fuentes, Patrick Stump/Alex Gaskarth
Additional Tags: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Rape, Pedophilia, Sexual Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Underage Sex, Suicide, Substance Abuse, mental institutes, Hurt/Comfort, Love, Smut, Fluff, Mr. Benzedrine - Freeform, Mr. Sandman - Freeform, Suitehearts AU
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Folie á Deux
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2xyUQAd
by IWrteBksNtTrgds
Ever since he was born, Patrick's been alone. Accompanied only by the fellow Foster kids, caregivers, and therapists, he makes his way through a mystery that has haunted his dreams since he was twelve. Secrets are revealed and his true past of trauma and abuse is uncovered and bringing on obstacles he can't face alone.
Only the man from his nightmares can save him now.
Words: 4698, Chapters: 1/60, Language: English
Fandoms: Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco, Green Day, Paramore, Pierce the Veil, Twenty One Pilots, All Time Low, Halsey
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: M/M
Characters: Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, Joe Trohman, Vic Fuentes, Jaime Preciado, Mike Fuentes, Tony Perry, Gerard Way, Frank Iero, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun, Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Hayley Williams, Ashley Frangipane, Rian Dawson, Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Zack Merrill, Original Male Characters, Original Female Characters
Relationships: Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Mikey Way/Ray Toro, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Andy Hurley/Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump/Jack Barakat, Patrick Stump/Vic Fuentes, Patrick Stump/Alex Gaskarth
Additional Tags: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Rape, Pedophilia, Sexual Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Underage Sex, Suicide, Substance Abuse, mental institutes, Hurt/Comfort, Love, Smut, Fluff, Mr. Benzedrine - Freeform, Mr. Sandman - Freeform, Suitehearts AU
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May 16,2018: Obituaries
Ruth Graham, 92

Mrs. Ruth Long Graham, age 92 of Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 10, 2018 at State Employees Credit Union Hospice Home in Yadkinville.
Mrs. Graham was born in Asheville on September 8, 1925 to Clyde S and Allie V. Long.
She graduated Candler High School and Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Atlanta. She started her nursing career at Aston Parks Hospital in Asheville.
She married James Graham of Inman, SC. In 1954 she moved to Wilkes where Mr. Graham was a teacher at Millers Creek High School. She was employed at Wilkes Regional Hospital for 41 years and retired as the Director of Nursing. She was very instrumental in establishing the Chapel at the hospital. She was also recognized and honored by the Hospital Auxiliary for her work and service to the people of Wilkes County. She was active in the North Carolina Nurses Association where she was a lifetime member as well as the American Nurses Association. She was a member of Home Health Board, First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro where she served as a Deacon, Assistant Clerk, and served on the Library Committee, Homebound Committee and Benevolence Committee.
Funeral services were held May 15, at First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro with Dr. Bert Young and Dr. Nelson Granade officiating. Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Park.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; James Graham, three sisters; Dorothy Clontz, Mary Long, Betty Thornburg and two brothers; Wesley Long and Clyde Long and longtime friend; Dr. William L. Bundy.
She is survived by a son; Jimmy Graham and wife Diane of Huntersville and several nieces and nephews.
A special thanks to Carolyn Garcia, loving friend and caregiver.
Memorials may be made to Fred C. Hubbard Scholarship Fund - Wilkes Community College, 1328 S. Collegiate Drive, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Ruby Tingler, 83

Ruby Scott Tingler, age 83, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at her home. She was born May 12, 1934 in Pike County, Kentucky to Wade and Betty Keen Scott. She attended Wayside Baptist Church in Taylorsville. Mrs. Tingler was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 41 years, Ronnalee "Ronnie" Tingler; son, Leslie Scott Hamilton; and sister, Shirley Chavez.
Surviving are her daughters, Linda Fair and Court Taylor of Baltimore, Maryland, Penny Matthews and husband Kevin of Ocean City, Maryland, Debra Hicks and husband Randy of White Wood, Virginia; grandchildren, Jennifer Gobble and husband Robert, Amanda Gietka and husband Brian, Nathan Hicks and Benjamin Hicks; great grandchildren, Chloe Gietka, Mia Gietka, Jackson Gobble; brother, Earl Scott of Vansant, Virginia; and sisters, Loretta Stanley of North Wilkesboro, Bea St. Clair and husband Leon of Grundy, Virginia.
Funeral service was held May 11, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Sammy Kiser officiating. Entombment followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wake Forest Baptist Health Hospice, 126 Executive Drive, Suite 110, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements
Pallbearers will be Leon St. Clair, Steve Stanley, Larry Starnes, Randy Scott, Joel Dobson and Mike Scott.
Reba" Hartzog, 87

Mrs. Reba Elizabeth "Lib" Hartzog, age 87, passed away at her home on Green Acres Mill Road, Millers Creek, NC on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 after a lengthy illness. She was born to Grover Cleveland and Mary Ellen "Molly" Norris on April 27, 1931 and grew up in the Fleetwood Community of Ashe County in a close-knit loving family of ten siblings.
Lib was an immaculate housekeeper, a great cook, an avid gardener and she took great pride in her home and meticulously landscaped yard. She had that infectious "Norris" personality that never meets a stranger and her quick-wit always left a smile on your face. She will be greatly missed by her family and her neighbors in Green Acres. Lib was a member of Liberty Grove Baptist Church in Ashe County.
Funeral services were held May 12, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. John Elledge officiating. Entombment will be in Mt. Lawn Memorial Park Mausoleum
Lib was preceded in death by her husband, William Thomas "Bill" Hartzog, a daughter, Sherry Lynn Hartzog, a niece, Mary Beth Ross, and seven siblings, Howard Norris, G.C. Norris, Jr. (Jack), Allie Norris, Bruce Norris, James Norris (Jim), Lucy Waugh, Ruby Wagoner and Ruth Crumpler.
She is survived by two siblings, Paul Norris of Lansing, NC and Helen Ross of Elizabethton, TN. One niece, Debbie Shepherd of Millers Creek and seven nephews, Dannie Norris of Wilkesboro, Marty Norris of Lansing, Ronnie Norris of Todd, David and Jackie Norris of Boone, Bill Norris of Hickory and Mark Ross of Jefferson City, TN, many great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews are left to honor her memory, along with her best friend and caregiver, Judy Horton.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Liberty Grove Baptist Church 3289 Liberty Grove Church Road, Fleetwood, NC 28626
Lucy Sheets, 84

Mrs. Lucy Jane Pierce Jones Sheets, 84, of Wilkesboro, passed away on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
Lucy was born on Saturday, May 27, 1933 in Alleghany County to the late Robert Alexandria Pierce and Stella Elizabeth Crouse Pierce.
Lucy is preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Monty Jones and Odell Sheet; brothers, Bobby Dean Pierce, Jack Pierce; sister, Susie Woodel; daughter in law Darlene Jones and grandson Andy Wilcox.
Those left to cherish Lucy's memory are sons, Tommy Jones of North Wilkesboro, Ray Jones of Boomer, Kyle Jones ( Shirley) of Traphill, Donnie Jones of North Wilkesboro; daughters, Susan Jones of North Wilkesboro, Carolyn Poteat ( Ernest) of Ronda, Ann Call of Wilkesboro; sister, Grace Williams of Sparta; brothers, Dale Pierce (Brenda) of Roaring River, Curley James Pierce (Sarah) of North Wilkesboro, John Robert Pierce of Traphill; 20 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren; and 7 great great grandchildren.
The funeral service was held on May 12, at the Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes chapel in Moravian Falls with Pastor Eddie Lyles officiating.
Burial followed the funeral at The Jones Family Cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes has the honor of serving the Jones Family.
Ray Reins, Sr., 81

Ray Clinton "Shane" Reins, Sr., age 81, of Wilkesboro, passed away Monday, May 7, 2018 at NC State Veterans Home in Black Mountain. He was born January 12, 1937 in Wilkes County to Jessie Vance and Vera Adams Reins. Mr. Reins was a US Army Veteran. Mr. Reins was active in classic cars and stock car racing; and was one of the founders of Baby Grand Racing. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Lelia "Julene" Reeves Reins; brother, James Reins; and sister, Annie Craven.
Surviving are his children, Shane Allen Reins of Wilkesboro, Lisa Reins Stone of Clemmons, Clinton Reins and wife Angela of Wilkesboro, Jennie Reins of Massachusetts; brother, J.V. Reins and wife Ina of Wilkesboro; sisters, Mary Church and husband Bob, Emma Byrd all of Wilkesboro, Joyce Phillips and husband Darrell of Hickory; grandchildren, Magan Stone, Shaina Reins, Matthew Reins, Camille Stanton, Rowen Stanton, Jordan Reins, Brooklyn Reins, Hailey Walker and Hannah Walker; great grandchild, Knox Johnson and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was held May 10, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Victor Church and Rev. Robert Duncan officiating. Entombment with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 followed in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. . Memorials may be made to Catherine H. Barber Memorial Homeless Shelter, 86 Sparta Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or the donor's choice. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements
Dwight Triplett, 88

Mr. Dwight Elton Triplett, age 83 of Wilkesboro passed away Sunday, May 6, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were held May 9, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Ferguson with Pastor Michael Johnson and Rev. Sherrill Wellborn officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Triplett was born October 6, 1934 in Wilkes County to Ira Wilbur and Flossie Barnette Triplett. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and served in the United States Army.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; Jewel Eller and a brother; Dale Triplett.
He is survived by his wife; Linda Rea Shepherd Triplett of the home and daughter; Sara Hole and husband Anthony of Clemmons and grandson; Nicholas Hole.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mt. Zion Baptist Church Building Fund, PO Box 7, Ferguson, NC 28624 or American Kidney Foundation, 6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 1010, Rockville, MD 20852.
James Holloway

Mr. James Vestal Holloway better known as J Bug passed away Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Forsyth Medical Center.
Graveside services were held May 11, at Christian Home Baptist Church with Rev. Greg Hall officiating. .
Mr. Holloway was born April 13, 1953 in Wilkes County to Vestal Tyre and Pearl Marie Bouchelle Holloway. He was a truck driver for Kewaunee Scientific and a member of Christian Home Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mr. Holloway is survived by his wife; Cindy Reep Holloway of the home, two sons; Jamie Holloway and wife Melissa of Hays, Matthew Dowell of Charlotte, two grandchildren; Bryson and Brylee, two sisters; Judy Adams of Millers Creek and Emma Tedder of Mocksville, two nephews; David Adams and wife Lisa and Derek Cornett and wife Tonia, two great nephews; Parker Adams and Carter Cornett and his faithful companion, his buddy Woody.
Sylvia Cranor, 79

Sylvia Lou Segraves Cranor, 79 of North Wilkesboro, wife of Hugh A. Cranor, III died May 6, 2018 at her home.
Funeral service was held May 9, at First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro with Dr. Bert Young officiating. The service concluded at the Davis Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Cranor was born in Wilkes County to Archie Gilbert Segraves and Chloe Church Segraves. She graduated form Wilkes Central High School, then attended Draughn's Business College in Winston-Salem and later graduated from Clevenger Business College in Wilkesboro.
Mrs. Cranor retired from Wilkes Paint and Glass Company, where she worked as office manager for over 37 years.
Mrs. Cranor was a long-time member of First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro and a member of the Euzelean Sunday School Class and the Sloan Circle. She was active in many areas of her church and volunteered for several different ministries.
After retiring, Mrs. Cranor took a training course at Hospice and became a Hospice volunteer for several years. She also volunteered at the Wilkes Ministry of H.O.P.E. where she interviewed clients who came for help. She loved this ministry a lot.
Mrs. Cranor was also a volunteer for the Samaritan Kitchen of Wilkes where she enjoyed driving and delivering meals to clients.
In 2006, Mrs. Cranor received the Governor's Award for Outstanding Service in North Carolina.
She was a long-time member of the Victorian Belles Group and so enjoyed their monthly outings.
Mrs. Cranor was preceded in death by her parents. Surviving are her husband of nearly 60 years, Hugh A. Cranor, III and a daughter, Virginia "Ginger" Chloe Edmiston and her fiance', Bobby Johnson. She is also survived by a very special cousin, Melody Hoyle and husband, Ernie as well as her precious dog, Baby of 15 years.
Pallbearers were be Dwayne Billings, Tim Billings, David Billings, Ronnie Billings, Noial Handy and Rev. John Triplett.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro, PO Box 458, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Wayne Earl Barnes, age 64

Wayne Earl Barnes, age 64, of Millers Creek, passed away Friday, May 4, 2018 at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville after a lengthy battle with Muscular Dystrophy. He was born August 6, 1953 in Heidelberg, Germany where his late father, SFC (ret) Ray Von Barnes and family was serving in the United States Army. He was a graduate of Methodist University, received his B.A. degree in Fayetteville, N.C. He was reared in a military family through High School and experienced many different communities. Mr. Barnes was preceded in death by his parents; Ray Von and Rosa Ann Barnes; and his only sister, Sheila Barnes Balboa.
After college Wayne moved to the Elkin/Wilkesboro area and involved himself in the Educational School System. He also served as a bus driver for 20 years at C.B. Eller, Ronda-Clingman Elementary Schools, East Wilkes High School, and East Wilkes Middle School. He was acknowledged for his service to Education via honors and awards including served on the NCAE Board of Directors, Support Person of the Year, NCAE President of the local chapter, as well as a member of the board of directors of the Educational Support Professionals Association NC-ESPA. He was involved in the Angel Food Ministry Program in Elkin for Five years. Mr. Barnes served on the board for ECHO (Homeless Shelter). He helped in getting Grace Clinic started in Elkin. In 1995 he traveled with the Western UMC Conference to La Paz Bolivia on a mission trip to distribute medical supplies. Surviving are his wife, Claudene Johnston Barnes; five nieces; five nephews; four great nephews; five great nieces; two sisters in law and their spouses; one brother-in-law and spouse; father-in law; and his best buddy, Patch.
Graveside service will be held 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at Mountlawn Memorial Park Cemetery with Dr. Will G. Barnes, Chaplain, Colonel, United States Army officiating. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 12:00 until 1:00 on Wednesday, prior to the service. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
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Folie á Deux
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2xyUQAd
by IWrteBksNtTrgds
Ever since he was born, Patrick's been alone. Accompanied only by the fellow Foster kids, caregivers, and therapists, he makes his way through a mystery that has haunted his dreams since he was twelve. Secrets are revealed and his true past of trauma and abuse is uncovered and bringing on obstacles he can't face alone.
Only the man from his nightmares can save him now.
Words: 4698, Chapters: 1/60, Language: English
Fandoms: Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco, Green Day, Paramore, Pierce the Veil, Twenty One Pilots, All Time Low, Halsey
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: M/M
Characters: Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, Joe Trohman, Vic Fuentes, Jaime Preciado, Mike Fuentes, Tony Perry, Gerard Way, Frank Iero, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun, Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Hayley Williams, Ashley Frangipane, Rian Dawson, Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Zack Merrill, Original Male Characters, Original Female Characters
Relationships: Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Mikey Way/Ray Toro, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Andy Hurley/Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump/Jack Barakat, Patrick Stump/Vic Fuentes, Patrick Stump/Alex Gaskarth
Additional Tags: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Rape, Pedophilia, Sexual Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Underage Sex, Suicide, Substance Abuse, mental institutes, Hurt/Comfort, Love, Smut, Fluff, Mr. Benzedrine - Freeform, Mr. Sandman - Freeform, Suitehearts AU
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2xyUQAd
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y'all don't get them like I do
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The Ohio attorney general has filed a lawsuit against five leading prescription opioid manufacturers, alleging that the companies intentionally misled patients regarding the risks and benefits of opioid use with fraudulent marketing.
Attorney General Mike DeWine accused the companies of leading patients to believe that opioids were not addictive, which the lawsuit says fueled the current opioid epidemic in Ohio.
“We believe the evidence will also show that these companies got thousands and thousands of Ohioans — our friends, our family members, our co-workers, our kids — addicted to opioid pain medications, which has all too often led to use of the cheaper alternatives of heroin and synthetic opioids,” DeWine said in a statement. “These drug manufacturers led prescribers to believe that opioids were not addictive, that addiction was an easy thing to overcome, or that addiction could actually be treated by taking even more opioids.”
The five manufacturers listed in the lawsuit, filed in the Ross County Court of Common Pleas, are Purdue Pharma, Endo Health Solutions, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and its subsidiary Cephalon, Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and Allergan.
The lawsuit was filed in Ross County since Southern Ohio was the area hit the hardest by the opioid epidemic, the press release states. A record of 3,050 people in Ohio died from drug overdose in 2015, The Associated Press reported. That figure is expected to rise significantly once the 2016 figures have been tallied, according to the AP.
The lawsuit alleges that the drug companies violated the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and created a “public nuisance by disseminating false and misleading statements about the risks and benefits of opioids.”
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A bottle of Purdue Pharma L.P. OxyContin medication sits on a pharmacy shelf in Provo, Utah, Aug. 31, 2016.
The “false marketing” allegedly included advertising in medical journals, statements by sales representatives and “the use of front groups to deliver information which downplayed the risks and inflated the benefits of certain formulations of opioids,” the statement reads.
“They knew they were wrong, but they did it anyway — and they continue to do it,” DeWine said. “Despite all evidence to the contrary about the addictive nature of these pain medications, they are doing precious little to take responsibility for their actions and to tell the public the truth.”
The drugs the companies are accused of selling are OxyContin, MS Contin, Dilaudid, Butrans, Hyslingla, Targiniq, Percocet, Percodan, Opana, Zydone, Actiq, Fentora, Duragesic, Nucynta, Kadian, Norco, and several generic opioids, according to the press release.
“It is a human tragedy that is ripping families apart.” DeWine said in a press conference Wednesday. “The people who played a significant role in creating this mess in the state of Ohio should pay to clean it up.”
The lawsuit is seeking a declaration from the companies that their actions were illegal, an injunction to stop “their continued deceptions and misrepresentations and to abate them the harm they have caused,” damages for the money the state spent on opioids “that these companies sold and marketed in Ohio and for other costs of their deceptive acts,” and repayment to consumers who, “like the State, paid for unnecessary opioid prescriptions for chronic pain.”
In a statement provided to ABC News, Purdue Pharma said it shares the attorney general’s concerns about the opioid crisis and is “committed to working collaboratively to find solutions.”
“OxyContin accounts for less than 2 percent of the opioid analgesic prescription market nationally, but we are an industry leader in the development of abuse-deterrent technology, advocating for the use of prescription drug monitoring programs and supporting access to Naloxone — all important components for combating the opioid crisis,” Purdue Pharma said.
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The sign outside of a facility occupied by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, is seen in Somerville, N.J. on May 31, 2015.
A spokesperson for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, said the company “firmly” believes that the allegations in the lawsuit “are both legally and factually unfounded.”
“Janssen has acted appropriately, responsibly and in the best interests of patients regarding our opioid pain medications, which are FDA-approved and carry FDA-mandated warnings about the known risks of the medications on every product label,” said spokesperson Jessica Castles Smith.
Smith continued: “At Janssen, we put the needs and well-being of the patients, caregivers and families we serve first. More than 100 million American adults suffer from chronic pain, a significant public health problem that places a tremendous emotional and financial burden on patients and their families. Our opioid pain medications give doctors and patients important choices to help manage the debilitating effects of chronic pain.”
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries said that it is reviewing the complaint filed by the attorney general but declined to comment prior to the completion of the review.
Endo Health Solutions declined to provide a comment to ABC News, citing a company policy not to comment on current and ongoing litigation. Allergan declined to comment as well.
The FDA said on its website that it is “deeply concerned” about the “growing epidemic of opioid use, dependence and overdose in the United States.” The agency has developed a comprehensive action plan to “take concrete steps toward reducing the impact of opioid abuse on American families and communities,” it said.
ABC News’ Jason Volack contributed to this report.
31 May 2017 | 9:56 pm
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Caregiver Donna Paulsen moodboard
She's the wine aunt who just know what to do in every situation.
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Regressor Mike Ross and Caregiver Rachel Zane agere moodboard
He's a mama's boy
Inspired by @lottiesboy
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The Fraud and The Con.
Don't you just hate it when you get accused of something you 100% did?
Soon to be on your screens. (Before 2026 at least.)
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My Masterlist
Lucifer:

Moodboards:
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar (with Maze and Chloe)
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar (with carer Dan)
Sleepy regressor Lucifer
And yet another regressor Lucifer
Regressor Lucifer and babysitter Maze
Vent regressor Lucifer
Vent pet regressor Lucifer
Another vent regressor Lucifer
Caregiver Micheal Demiurgos (with some headcanons)
Stimboard:
Lucifer Morningstar
Headcanons:
Regressor Lucifer Morningstar
Fanfics:
As Sweet as Whiskey (regressor Lucifer, carer Chloe)
Sleepy Devil (regressor Lucifer)
Wake up bud (regressor Lucifer, carer Maze)
It's not because I'm tired (regressor Lucifer, carer Amenadiel)
Good Omens:

Moodboard:
Regressor Crowley (with cg Aziraphale)
Regressor Angel Crowley
Regressor Crowley 👻 (spooky vibes, my favorite moodboard so far)
Regressor Beelzebub
Caregiver Aziraphale
Caregiver Aziraphale 🕊️
Another caregiver Aziraphale
Caregiver Crowley
Crowley and Aziraphale
Fanfics:
Milk, Honey and a Tea Spoon of Vanilla (regressor Crowley, carer Aziraphale)
Cozy fireplace (regressor Crowley, carer Aziraphale)
Doctor Who:

Moodboards:
Regressor Tenth Doctor
Regressor Tenth Doctor
Tenth Doctor
Supernatural:
Moodboards:
Regressor Dean Winchester
Regressor Dean
Another regressor Dean
9-1-1 Lone Star:

Moodboards:
Regressor TK Strand
House M.D:

Moodboards:
Regressor Greg House (with cg Wilson)
Regressor James Wilson (and teddy bears)
Regressor Robert Chase
Another regressor Chase
Caregiver James Wilson
Headcanons:
Regressor Robert Chase
Fanfics:
The average dog is nicer than the average person (pet regressor Wilson and carer House. *unfinished)
Monk:

Moodboards:
Regressor Randy Disher
White Collar:

Moodboards:
Regressor Neal Caffrey
Regressor Neal Caffrey (with cg Peter Burke)
Another regressor Neal Caffrey
The Fraud and The Con (Regressor Neal, CG Peter - Suits crossover)
Fanfics:
Time out (regressor Neal with El and Peter)
Prodigal sons (regressor Neal, CG Peter - Suits crossover)
Suits:
Moodboards:
Regressor Mike Ross
Vent Regressor Mike Ross (tw- weed)
Regressor Harvey Specter (Racing Hearts)
Regressor Mike Ross (Racing Hearts)
Regressors Mike and Harvey (Racing Hearts)
Harvey and Jessica (Poker Face)
Regressor Harvey Specter (Poker Face)
The Fraud and The Con (R Mike, CG Harvey - White Collar crossover)
Regressor Mike and Caregiver Rachel
Caregiver Donna Paulsen
Regressor Mike and Caregiver Trevor
Headcanons:
Little Harvey Specter (Poker Face - classification AU)
Little Harvey Specter (Auribus Teneo Lupum - classification AU)
Fanfics:
Racing Hearts (Regressor Mike and Harvey)
Poker Face (Littles Mike and Harvey - classification AU)
Prodigal sons (Regressor Mike, CG Harvey - White Collar crossover)
Auribus Teneo Lupum (Little Harvey, CG Mike - classification AU)
Sleep tight (Regressor Mike, CG Trevor)
A Little Help (Regressor Mke and Louis)
Casu Consulto (Regressor Harvey and Gordon Specter)
Bones:

Moodboards:
Regressor Seeley Booth (with CG Temperance Brennan)
Regressor Jack Hodgins (with Booth and Angela)
Moon Knight:

Moodboards:
Regressor Steven Grant
Hannibal:

Moodboards:
Regressor Will Graham (with CG Hannibal)
Hudson & Rex:

Moodboards:
Regressor Charlie Hudson
Regressor Charlie
Regressor Charlie (wintery theme)
Regressor Jesse Mills
Headcanons:
Regressor Charlie Hudson
Dexter :

Moodboards :
Regressor Dexter (with CG Rita)
#house md agere#supernatural agere#lucifer agere#white collar agere#good omens agere#moon knight agere#suits agere#bones agere#suits tv agere#doctor who agere#tenth doctor agere#hudson and rex agere#hudson & rex agere#hannibal agere#agere#age regression#agere moodboard#agere fanfic#agere community#agere fandom#fandom agere#fandom age regression#lucifer tv agere#agere dexter#dexter agere#monk agere#monk tv agere
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