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Matsuno Osomatsu as a Vent Regressor
CW: heavy angst, vent regression/regression through trauma, PTSD, referenced child abuse (y'all remember Tougou, right?), breakdowns, dissociation, masking, alcohol, swearing
This is very much not typical comforting age regressor content. Find some lighter headcanons in my comfort post!
Osomatsu's regression is involuntary and ugly, and he doesn't even realize he does it.
It's rooted in a twisted mix of complicated emotions and trauma, built on the abuse he experienced as a child from the Tougou incident and painted with the crushing expectations of being the eldest Matsuno brother. His brothers all rely on him in their own way, but after all is said and done, who's left for him to rely on?
Even though he has no idea what regression is, Osomatsu recognizes the vulnerability that comes with the headspace. He doesn't want his brothers to know their Onii-chan is struggling so much and keeps it to himself. He's gotten really good at covering up his slips and strategically excusing himself before he breaks down.
Osomatsu regresses squarely to 10 years old—the age he was when the Tougou incident occurred—and he usually plummets into the headspace when he's triggered by past trauma or buckling under the pressure of being a responsible big brother.
This culminates in vivid nightmares and ugly sob sessions, usually hidden away from his brothers where they can't see his weakness. He'll hide in the bedroom closet while his brothers are goofing around downstairs, or the bathroom while his brothers sleep, curl up on the floor, and bawl to the empty room that he doesn't want to be the eldest anymore. He feels so small and vulnerable and helpless, and he doesn't know how to handle it. He wants to be babied and protected for a change.
But he can't. He has to be strong, because he's a big boy and he has to be brave to keep his little brothers safe.
Or Tougou will find out.
And Tougou will be mad.
And Tougou will hurt him.
Or Tougou will hurt them.
When he finally cries himself out, he stays a while longer to collect himself. He dries his tears and mutters half-baked reassurances to himself, trying to be his own Nii-chan.
It doesn't help much. He hopes it doesn't fall this flat when he reassures his brothers.
Not all of his slips into regression are so violent and messy, but even the quiet ones aren't much better. They come with heavy dissociation, brain fog, and anxiety he can't quite explain as he struggles to think and do simple tasks.
He's usually pretty good at playing it off as his usual goofy nature—or maybe it’s just the booze—pretending he's fine like he did back when he was little.
But if his brothers paid enough attention, they might notice how passive he gets, or the ways he seems to blank out, staring at nothing for a moment too long before being brought back by their shenanigans or a call of his name.
Nobody seems to notice. It's easy to slip under the radar when you're just one of six unruly NEETs, and Osomatsu would prefer to keep it that way. He's the eldest, after all. He can handle it. He's an adult for fuck's sake.
They shouldn't have to worry about him.
#agere#fandom agere#osomatsu san#matsuno osomatsu#osomatsu san agere#agere headcanons#oso agere#rainy#sads#storytime#dotty writes#dotty dabbles#I have been very sad#let's write gut-wrenching agere angst of the silly goofy sextuplet anime so I won't be as sad#it didn't work#oops#tv
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You stand in front of an ominous castle surrounded by shriveled and blackened flora. You look up. The sky is dark, but the moon shines bright, and the stars even brighter. It’s a dark, eternal night.
You look away and a small garden catches your eye. It’s a good distance from the castle, much more alive the surrounding plants. Secluded from the eerie aura, the garden filled with neatly labeled flowers and produce. There is a lovely, fresh scent in the air, yet it is not calming enough to distract you from the total silence that breeds Aeolian tones.
Do you wish to explore?
♥️Yes No
On your head be it.
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Yeah or nah?
in terms of shipping? gotta be honest, i had no idea people shipped Hela with Thena (and i didn't know Thena's name until i just looked at the comments). WandaNat isn't something i've dabbled in, probably because i got fascinated with BlackHill. For Peggy, I prefer Nat or Angie, since I bounced on Agent Carter after s1, p much. I never met Dottie, although Bridget Regan is, ofc, an icon. I like Valkyrie and Carol separately, and I think they have ship potential, but my gosh... MARIA. forever so sad she and Carol never got to grow old together 😭 Obviously i love Yelena and Kate together, and i enjoyed skimmons a ton when i watched the first season of Agents of Shield.
#but i think the characterizations are spot on#in terms of ''i will protect her'' vs. ''touch her and you'll die''#aside from Hela/Thena because i just don't know them like that#personal#Jay Answers Asks#anonymous#anon#ask
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hello all! i am very excited for the opening of jongno! my name is chy, and i present to you my dancing queen, choi jiho! he is 26 years old, and is an onlyfans content creator and drag queen ! he is a dancing queen and certified Bottom. jiho is a little shy and secretive sometimes but he is learning to come out of his shell more. he is one of four i am bringing in this first round of acceptances alongside aidynn, dottie, and aejeong. below i am going to throw in some general information and plot ideas maybe we can work off. for now, here is a link to his profile and connections. please feel free to like this if you want to plot, or just message me at discord (just ask for it) or on here!
tw: homophobia
youngest of five sons
former mama's boy
grew up being fascinated and intrigued by his mother’s make up and getting all dolled up
very traditional family, so dad frowned upon this and made him stop sitting with his mom as she got ready
raised to be heavily religious and went to church every sunday
knew he was gay from a young age but also knew he would get kicked out so he attempted to repress those feelings and act as if he wasn’t
secretly, however, he would hang out with a group of friends who accepted him being gay and embraced it, helping him to live freely when he wasn’t around his family
at uni is when he began dabbling in drag and me this drag mother, however he only did a few shows here and there and didn’t take it seriously until a few years after he graduated
lived a double life still
very masculine and heternormative to those who don’t know him or he knows he can’t freely express himself too, including his family
graduated right before the pandemic
struggled during the shut down and be separated from his friend friend all while doing his boring accounting job from home
during this time he began doing onlyfans, mostly experimenting, until he started to gain some traction and make some money
as the pandemic continued jiho decided he was tired of his regular 9-5 and he would pursue onlyfans and drag as his full time careers
didn’t quit his accounting job until 2022 after he had a solid savings incase things went badly, and had gained a bit of a following and consistent bookings as his drag persona, ahryung (which is both a woman’s name and means dumbbell)
still living his double life with his family and some friends, you wouldn’t be able to guess his lifestyle from how he looks or acts
however is using of and drag as his main income and trying to come to terms with his true self
ahryung is a dancing queen and hostess
while he didn’t have any formal dance training until he was at university, his drag mom is a well known performer and she helped him learn
known to have big ol’ hips and booty to help feminize the broad ass shoulders
certified bottom
learned english from school but started finding ways to watch drag race and queer media and learned a lot from that too
plot ideas
friends!
fans of his drag
haters
friends with benefits
gym buddies
former coworkers/classmates
first long term boyfriend from like high school or college, he would have had a lot of firsts with a boy with this person
fellow queens/entertainers
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I’m in love with a fairytale.
Even though it hurts.
I don’t care if I lose my mind.
I’m already cursed.
#dottie dabbles#the it's kinda late tag#it feels like it's midnight in here but it's Not. it's Not....#just text
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More Osomatsu as a Regressor!
CW: vent regression, guilt, PTSD, referenced child abuse (Tougou), masking, dissociation, separation anxiety
Based on the regressor!Oso headcanons post I wrote before, because I didn’t get a chance to add any comfort to the end. It's much lighter than the last one I promise. I've fallen hard for this cute little guy!
Because Osomatsu would only feel guilty about being an inadequate big brother, he probably wouldn’t feel comfortable with any of his brothers stepping into the caregiver role for him if they found out. It would just feel wrong and like he was doing something wrong by having them take care of him like that. It doesn’t help that he doesn’t seem to fully understand that his slips are regression (or what regression even is for that matter).
If he ever got close enough to someone outside of the family to confide in, however, he might be a little more willing to let them take care of him! Of course, it would take some adjustment time to get comfortable coming to his caregiver for help, rather than try to weather his episodes of vent regression by himself.
Would call his caregiver Nii-/Nee-chan, and loves babyish nicknames like Osomacchan and otouto!
He calls his regression “the fuzzies” and gets a lot more timid, complicit, and sleepy when he’s vent regressing, due to the brain fog and anxiety that accompanies it. If he starts to slip in a social setting, he’ll often slump over and whine about his head feeling fuzzy.
At first, he only ever experienced vent regression during breakdowns and stuffed the fuzzy feeling away as soon as he was finished. But upon finding a caregiver and learning more about what “the fuzzies” are, he might eventually be more inclined to use regression to relax and unwind afterward rather than just to let his emotions out.
He doesn't always notice right away when he's slipping into his fuzzies, especially when it's a quiet slip. An attentive caregiver might pick up on the signs of him starting to dissociate, though, and could direct him to a safe space to regress.
He’s very physically affectionate when fuzzy and loves to be babied and spoiled with physical affection. He's always attached to his caregiver in some way, be it shyly clinging to their clothes or outright wrapping himself around them and climbing up onto their back for rides. Cuddles are a must when he’s having a breakdown, and gentle hair pets are the best for settling him down. The quickest way to make him giggle and cheer him up after a cry is with tickles, playful hair ruffles, and messy raspberry kisses on his cheek!
When he gets more comfortable with being small, he might struggle less with brain fog, making him less sleepy and more excitable!
Despite his usual lazy nature when big, he's actually really eager to help and do things while small, which makes you think if maybe his self-acclaimed uselessness has something to do with the learned helplessness picked up from Tougou's treatment of him.
LOTS of questions. Why is it okay to eat curdled milk when you cook it but not when it goes bad? Why do leeks make my eyes itchy? Where do bugs go in the wintertime? Better keep Google open and ready, because he is the Ultimate Question Asker!
He’d be the type to enjoy going outside to explore and make mischief like a ten year old should! He’ll run around in the woods for hours, climbing trees, turning over huge rocks, and digging up bugs while his caregiver supervises him.
Definitely wouldn’t like straying too far from the watchful eye of his caregiver and has serious anxiety over stranger danger due to his trauma from the Tougou incident. If he finds himself left alone and undistracted while small, it has the potential to trigger flashbacks of Tougou finding him. In which case, he’d run into his caregiver’s arms the moment they came back.
He’s not big on regression gear, perfectly happy with finding his own creative means of entertaining himself with sticks and rocks and the like outside, making forts out of cushions and blankets around the house, sheets for capes, and the like. In the same way, he prefers cuddling with his caregiver more than any stuffie you could possibly give him.
He loves games and toys with lots of creative freedom, moving parts, and action, like dominoes, tickle fights, and tag. He’s fascinated by the concept of Rube Goldberg Machines! In terms of television, he prefers more inappropriate humor in the vein of shows like Crayon Shin-chan.
#agere#fandom agere#osomatsu san#osomatsu san agere#matsuno osomatsu#agere headcanons#tv#oso agere#playtime#storytime#dotty writes#dotty dabbles#I have brain worms for this boy
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9 of 10; sorry, all spots have been filled and I can't accept any more requests! For @scientistsinistral
I'm Sci, she/her, early twenties, long dark hair and tortoiseshell round glasses. I'm a biologist in training who spends a lot more time reading, writing, and going on random tangents that have no relevance to what I'm actually meant to be doing (though plant bacteria turn out to be quite interesting when I actually get into the literature!) I can be a bit odd at times when I'm living inside my head, but I've been told that some good creative right-braining comes out of it. I'm much more comfortable if I've been told exactly what to do and how to do it, and I work better alone though I've been getting better at asking for help when I need it! I'm good at making small talk, less good at making lasting relationships, but when one is formed (usually over a common interest), I'm your woman for life. I love video games with a good story that I can extrapolate and fill in the cracks. I tend to try and fix things if someone comes to be with a problem, though I can be a good listener if someone calls for it. In the 1940s, I'm physically a bit of a weakling so I'd probably try and end up at Bletchley Park - and whilst I did dabble in annual codebreaking challenge run by a British university when I was in high school, I never got far enough with the math and I'd probably end up in one of the huts where women were tapping foreign radio for careless talk by the opposition that might have vital info!
At the start of this, you were ready to murder National Service. Because it's one thing to be told you'll be placed on your skillset, and another to have said skills woefully overlooked.
"Bi...ology," the woman marking down your qualifications had written laboriously on the form. "We'll mark that down as 'sciences', then, shall we?"
There are a hundred little explanations, right on the tip of your tongue, about how one science is absolutely not like another, but no one is going to hear them, just like no one's listened for the past four years working on your degree.
Anyway, meteorology is nothing at all like biology, except that there's a metric ton more maths, but the Air Force must have its twice daily weather reports and once you've learned all the equipment it's easy enough to take the measurements at the airfield, mark them down, and send them off to half a dozen offices trying to plan the week's operations. Years of fine-tuning the lenses and apertures on microscopes finally pay out making adjustments to weather instruments.
But all work and no play makes Jill a dull girl, and even WAAFs must get time off on Fridays to go into town. "Come on, it'll be fun!" one of your coworkers said, waiting for the bus. "A bunch of handsome Americans. Dottie says they're paratroops."
The bar in Swindon is fairly full of soldiers - there are a lot of camps hereabouts, preparing for the invasion and all the planes that will be taking off from airfields just like yours. No military secrets here -anyone in this crowd would be hard-pressed not to notice just how many of them there are.
Dottie finds her target easily enough - a group of chaps at the bar with eagles on their shoulders, easing her way into their conversation with practiced grace and a sly ask for someone's lighter, and that's you all settled for the evening. They are paratroopers, they're on 48 hour passes, they're from everywhere. Small talk is easy and everyone's got a story, but someone keeps drawing your eye - he's younger, his hands tucked into his pockets with that nonchalance that all the soldiers seem to have in spades, but there's something about his smile, the way his hair is brushed back that's really quite charming - the sort of man who isn't aware of the effect he has on women. And he keeps taking bashful looks in your direction.
"You're awfully quiet," you offer with a little slip of a smile.
"No, I...I like listening. Bill's the big talker," he says, motioning to his friend near the bar, who is telling what sounds to be a whale of a story that is only growing in the telling. "I ain't much good at talking to girls, and you...you all sound kinda smart."
"Well, we could start with your name," you suggest with a smile that makes him blush a little. "I'm sure you've got one of those."
The blush on his cheeks makes him almost more adorable. "It's...it's Heffron. Edward Heffron."
"Well, I'm very pleased to meet you, Private Heffron."
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Thank you again! This made me really happy when I got to read it this morning!
I haven't watched the reboot yet, because I wanna rewatch the whole original one first. I'm so excited for when I get to it!
This was an ask from before, but if you're still interested I'd like to request a reader insert fic with Yakko Warner being a big brother. If the reader could be he/him and regress to ages 4-6, too, that'd be great ;; Thanks so much and I'm so so happy you're back! You're one of my favorite writers in the community!!! (~polkadottedpie)
I had so much fun writing this one! Yakko is a great character
Also I watched Animaniacs season two and I looooooved it so muuuuch I love these kids so much I just want to squish all of their cheeks and be an annoying aunt who brings them candy and video games but also hugs them for way too long
Aaaanyways, here’s the fanfiction!!! I know you saw it already, but just if anyone else is interested! Also if anyone wants Animaniacs fanart hit me up, I know my requests are closed but I’ll make an exception for the Warners (even though I’m terrible at drawing them. which just means i need to practice more!)
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I saw DOTTIE MUNRO at a coffee shop in BROOKLYN today. I forgot how much she looks like LUCY HALE. She is a THIRTY-ONE year old LIBRARIAN who’s been in NYC for NUMBER YEARS now. Every time we run into each other, she is always A GOOD LISTENER & ORGANISED but I’ve heard people say she can also be SHY & WITHDRAWN. YOUTH BY FOXES reminds me of her every time it comes on the radio.
trigger warning death
name: dottie munro full name: dorothy “dottie” bess munro known as: dottie age: thirty one years old birthday: 8th july 1990 zodiac sign: cancer sexuality: bisexual gender: cis female occupation: librarian
dig a little deeper…
hometown: TBC family: grandmother & grandfather height: 5′1 appearance: short, slim build, choppy bobbed black hair and green eyes, pierced ears. personality: + soft-hearted, intelligent, good listener, organised, helpful - shy, withdrawn, private, awkward, fantasist
her story…
trigger warning: death
dottie’s parents died in a jet skiing accident when she was very young - she doesn’t remember much about them at all, just memories she conjured up from old family photos. she was raised by her grandparents.
she was always a quiet kid, not necessarily struggling to make friends, but she kept herself to herself - that was the way she liked it. when she met forrest kane, she knew she’d found a friend for life. he got her, and she got him.
most of her life has been ruled by books. she adores reading and storytelling, so working in a library seemed like the logical option. she spends her days surrounded by dusty shelves and old books that have seen better days, as well as the popular, less dusty books too, of course.
dottie loves to dress smartly. brogues are her choice of shoe, usually with a heel on account of her short stature. she loves a patterned shirt and dresses that would feel very at home in a dark academia novel. checked prints are a favourite, and she’s always wearing her glasses because contacts are too much hassle.
she’s very friendly to customers, and she’ll always greet people with a smile, but she’s a massive introvert who just loves her own space. she craves stability and routine, so by default she’s such a creature of habit - same mug for her coffee every morning and the same route that she’ll take to work every single day. her home is very cottage-looking, despite not being a cottage, and it’s very organised and tidy.
she has a cat called pixie who she dotes on a LOT.
dottie enjoys knitting in her spare time. it relaxes her and gives her hands something to do, and she likes that. she obviously loves reading as well, and has dabbled in some writing, but it’s mostly just ended up being her chaotic thoughts. journaling is a hobby she’s considering taking up.
that’s all i can think of rn, my brain has gone zzzzzzzzz
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Character bios (short version)
Zaniah Tapalo
basics; Corellian male, 20 rank; Jedi Knight (soon to be Master) Force side; Dark, Grey, Light # of sabers; 3 saber design(s); dual-bladed, disconnects to two single-blades. also a shoto. saber color(s); white, darksaber (one half of the dual-bladed saber) droid(s); R1-D0 “Ondi” color(s); grey, violet troop; Silver Company troop color(s); mulberry purple, plum purple Commander(s); Blue, Lucky troops; Jack, Boxer, Rocky, Jigsaw. Rascal, Bandit, Tinker, Smudge. Scout, Timber, Diesel, Caliber. Shelby, Skipper, Roxy, Ninja. Master; Dunn Iblis Padawan; Jana Trance (eventually) skills; more skilled with the Force than anything else
Red | Ire Kevvaq
basics; Dathomiri male, 22 rank; rogue Force-user Force side; Dark # of sabers; 1 saber design(s); dual-bladed saber color(s); red droid(s); 8-T, B4-884 “Barra”, D0-T “Dotti” color(s); red, grey, gold troop; None troop color(s); N/A troops; N/A Master; Unknown Padawan; N/A skills; Unknown
Soralan Thel
basics; Kiffar male, 24 rank; rogue Force-user Force side; Light # of sabers; 1 saber design(s); dual-bladed saber color(s); yellow droid(s); None color(s); gold, tan troop; None troop color(s); N/A troops; N/A Master; N/A Padawan; N/A skills; concealing things with the Force
Kias Dormiir
basics; Coruscanti male, 25 rank; N/A Force side; Grey # of sabers; 2 saber design(s); dual-bladed, one side longer than the other saber color(s); yellow droid(s); None color(s); grey, gold troop; Tundra Company troop color(s); tan, grey, bronze troops; Blink, Tuck, Splash, Glimpse, Socks, Rook, Skarr, Blackeye, Tat, Axe, Bowman, Switch, Feather, Keen, Dabble, Hade, Vex, Hover, Ford, Esko, Leap, Spook, Lightup, Serrade, Dell, Odeka. Master; Dunn Iblis Padawan; N/A skills; mastery of both sides of the Force
Tinian Dabih
basics; Corellian male, 26 occupation; Bounty Hunter side of the war; whichever pays better weapons; advanced visor, two darksabers, blaster droid(s); None color(s); browns and greys, light green crew; None crew color(s); N/A Force-sensitive; no
Rhel Vohdin-Jun
basics; Coruscanti male, 27 rank; Jedi Knight Force side; Light(?) # of sabers; 1 saber design(s); dual-bladed saber color(s); purple droid(s); R5-D9 “Niner” color(s); tan, gold troop; Tundra Company troop color(s); tan, grey, bronze Commander; Hunt troops; Blink, Tuck, Splash, Glimpse, Socks, Rook, Skarr, Blackeye, Tat, Axe, Bowman, Switch, Feather, Keen, Dabble, Hade, Vex, Hover, Ford, Esko, Leap, Spook, Lightup, Serrade, Dell, Odeka. Master; Quinlan Vos Padawan; N/A skills; specialty in mind-tricks and manipulation
Crix Duelian
basics; Alderaanian male, 29 rank; Jedi Knight (soon to be Master) Force side; Grey # of sabers; 1 saber design(s); spear/staff saber color(s); white droid(s); BD-4D “Fort” color(s); orange, yellow troop; Vagabond Company troop color(s); gold, orange, black Commander; Smoke troops; Dusty, Sandy, Cook, Rowdy, Favor, Jink, Etti, Polo, Scoop, Sharp, Target, Clave, Coral, Notes, Rattle, Spark, Starstrike, Skye, Bubble, Ari, Ruffles, Juke, Scope Master; Agen Kolar Padawan; N/A skills; broad knowledge of many topics
Dasas Tadii
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Falynn Gait
basics; Corellian male, 31 occupation; Bounty Hunter side of the war; whichever pays better weapons; hat with a blade in the brim, crossbow-blaster, throwing knives droid(s); E-B “Ebee” color(s); blue, red, brown crew; None crew color(s); N/A Force-sensitive; no
Dir Kadara
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Kun Lago
basics; Mandalorian male, 40 occupation; Bounty Hunter side of the war; Neither weapons; four blasters, two rifles, six vibroblades, many throwing knives, a darksaber, as well as traditional Mandalorian warrior kit droid(s); Junk (R2-unit) color(s); grey, dark purple, dark blue crew; N/A crew color(s); N/A Force-sensitive; no
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I HAVE THAT SAME ROUND DUCKIE CHICK :O
hewwo- my first request,, can you do a mood board for little denki ? and one for little toga? denki my comfort character an i love toga
Yay, your first request! I hope you like these, I think they came out super cute!
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How about a ballad or two (if you wouldn’t mind)
Fandom: Harry Potter Pairing: Tom Riddle/ Luna Lovegood; Daphne Greengrass/ Pansy Parkinson Summary: When Luna Lovegood came to his life, Tom didn't want ever want to go back to the days when he didn't know her. A/N: @tunavibes Additional Tags: Muggle AU, No Magic, Modern AU, Rich society, arranged marriage, dysfunctional family, music, dance, secret romance, angst, happy ending, Musician Tom, Dancer Luna Word Count: 10,407 Or Read on Ao3 or ffnt
“I love you, I love you alone. Truth cannot be destroyed: time has no effect upon it.”— Simone de Beauvoir, from The Woman Destroyed, transl. Patrick O'Brian (Pantheon, 1987)
They had met before.
Sometime ago, when Tom had been a novice piano player. During the days when he had thought he had it all together. Tightly bound, and without any other reason to believe it would change.
His fingers had bled and ached. But he had remembered it; the frosty ice that plunged into his bare skin, when the night had been young, and she had been his light of hope. Her body had been shorter, younger, and somehow far wiser before her years even back then. Tom had not yet known what she meant when she told him that they would see each other more often.
He could, at the time, feel how her arms and body moved to hold him securely as they made their way to the closest convenience store. She had grasped his hands with care, while he had watched her clean them when she had bought a first aid kit with too much experience. It hadn't taken long for her chatty mouth to keep him company, even if he never asked for it. She just had been the kind of stranger that loved foolishly and completely for animals and stringing her empathy to people that greeted her. They had been younger, but Tom had always wondered why her. Why did he allow a stranger that could have been assumed to be loony to mend his wounds.
He didn't thank her that night verbally.
Not that it looked like she minded. She just had been funny in how she calmed his soul. So quickly, so randomly that it made him feel as if he was losing his rationality.
He didn't ask for her name, and she didn't ask for his either; they just heard the ice freeze the snow into place. They had made an odd pair. With Tom's custom dinner jacket dirty from blood, while, Luna's had been wearing common clothing with the material that had been aged by constant use. His black trousers and coat had not given him much warmth, he hadn't bothered to grab a thicker coat or a muffler when he had left the reception. He couldn't really regret it since his own bones felt numb. That had been his own saving grace that someone like her had turned up.
She had bought two cups of hot tea, and while he didn't like the quality his body did appreciate her efforts. Besides her one-sided conversation Tom had figured that he would have to call his parents soon. But back then and now, he would try to feel his body regain some purpose and focus.
It had started when he looked at her. Tom had known that in that day, she had come from out of nowhere. A total surprise and rarity from his life. That had been the very conception of his life pivoting into a new corner.
Back then, he hadn't known about it, but she had changed him. Gave a new concept of seeing his life as something more. It had reminded him about his childhood had that been vacated, with a mother that had obsessed in loving her husband and son. The same woman that had always monitored who he interacted with, how he talked, stood and behaved. How he had an estranged father that did not, nor would ever love him or his mother. The coldness he learned from him, and Tom had hated how vicious he had become with his emotions.
He had always known he was a monster. Even if his mother praised him. Or when he felt like his facade had felt like it had been working.
But the girl he met that night, she had poked, and ultimately had accepted his entire being. All before they knew each other's real friendship, mind you. (Or so, Tom had first thought when he had walked away from that night.)
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She had graced her presence the following weekend. Her hair had been combed, maintained and had been transformed into a braided crown. Her skin, still pale, had a light blush. But when her lips had opened, her words had still evoked a breath from within his soul; it had frozen him. Her silver eyes had a sharp gleam in them, unlike the previous night.
(He liked it.)
Her parents had been dressed well, but Tom had known that his own parents hadn't been that impressed. The Lovegoods had been known in their circles for a couple of generations, just like how the Gaunt and Riddles had been. But they, Xenophilius and Pandora Lovegood had stripped some of their traditions that his mother and father did not agree with. It had brought some of the more gossip chatter to brew into his view. That night he couldn't stop looking at how lovely she had been.
The transformation had not been that drastic to cause him to lose all his breath, but it had only reinforced that she had been a lovely vision, regardless of her outfits or decor she kept within her body. A natural beauty that felt timeless and visionary.
Someone that intrigued Tom for unconventional pretenses.
When she had told him that her name was Luna, Tom couldn't help but agree to her naming. She had been pale, and lovely like the moon. She was dotty, but it had not bothered him like how other girls acted before. It had been a new different. A plane of existence that he could see to wrap his dull days. It could have been better if he had danced with her.
But when his mother gave him her infamous long glare he didn't push it. She never liked when he acted before her. Nor when they had been in the middle of an open room with too many eyes watching them. She clung to his father and kept Tom in a tighter invisible lease. He couldn't wait until his holiday was over.
School had been his only escape from her.
With the dancing portion still at play, Tom had made due with his time as few peers had walked over to his station. Small mercies were given when he had people around him. It had made it easier to pretend his role. And, for his mother to pay less attention to him when his father had to keep her company. That had helped him to breath temporally.
(Her dancing figure had flooded his dreams soon after their second encounter.)
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He knew it had been trouble when he felt his mother's glare and his father's low voice to cease his daydreaming. It hadn't been like he meant to zone out.
It had been out of character of him to seem distracted, but somehow Tom had found his mind to be fuzzy. A blurry mess when he had watched the same group of people sit, eat and pretend to be superior to others. It had been a game Tom did not want to continue.
Maybe in another life he would have been ambitious to be the best heir of his family. To live accordingly by becoming a perfect Lord that his mother wanted and one his father expected; but in this one, Tom wanted to be fulfilled differently. His heart yearned for other pleasures.
To have meaning when he woke up. Or to feel vaguely satisfied in his future career. Instead, what he had been received were his parents' cold touches and a colder building that he been forced to call home. Tom wanted more. And if he wanted to be happy meant for him to be greedy, then so be it.
They had unofficially met for a thrice time in his school. The morning snow had almost blinded him when he stepped out of his ride. She had been in the midst of the early crowd, dressed in the same uniform he'd always seen for past couple years since he had been admitted. Her hair had been let down, and her shoes had been worn down. In the mix of rich girls that flaunted their jewelry and intricate hairstyles, Luna had still won over his time.
However, that did not mean that he spoke to her right away. He had noticed that she had carried a second bag, where a pair of flats had stuck out. The same ones that he had seen his fiance use when she had her dancing lessons.
Tom did not pursue her when he heard a call for his name to be repeated by shrill of girls coming closer to his person. Within them and sea of students, Tom could have sworn that she had learned of his presence too.
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School had begun in the same manner he expected: dull, slow and tedious. The only few hours he had to himself, had been music. The piano had never actively started as a part of himself or as form of escapism; not purposely. It had always been just another task for him to master. Another form for him to be perfect in.
But it had come along. Once he noticed how his parents left him, Tom worshiped the keys. The melodies he could sing with his fingers had made it worth in his eyes. He grew up to be a performer. A strong voice came with it in his dreams when he learned a new key or a new combination. His youth had grounded him when he soon had been toured into competitions.
They may have started as a means for his competitive blood to chime in his awards, but strangely, it had given Tom an outlet.
Years later when they had pulled and strangled him Tom could still not hate music. He couldn't fully embrace his hatred either when his mother began to want more from him. The recitals, competitions and tutors had boiled to him losing feelings on his arms and fingers. (He could remember how they throbbed and ached until he couldn't stop feeling numb.) If it hadn't been his mother, then Tom's life went against his father's rules.
His father's own family had demanded for a stricter life too when they wanted him to stop dabbling in the piano. While Tom never liked both sides of his family, he had known the Riddle's more since his mother's brother and father were worse company. They always came to watch him. His looks had always made it feel as if it had been a cure to be the next generation of the Riddle and Gaunt Family. With one side happy he looked like a spitting image of his father, and to another that the Gaunt line did not appear so heavily in his eyes.
His aristocratic features had very little praise when each time both families scrutinized him when he kept playing. A Lord never had time to play an instrument. Only a dreamer with no future could waste his hours.
In a cruel twist of fate, Tom had been allowed to maintain his hours on the piano when he had been in the middle of meeting the Greengrass family.
It had been during a late winter when he had working on a new piece that his mother wanted him to play for small gathering she had planning for weeks. It had been a hush operation as the walls of his room twitched with anticipation. His skills among the rest of their family's circles had made his mother win the battle for him to continuing to improve his skills. And since then, his father still did not appreciate his efforts on proving to be a good son, even when he won more and more awards and recognition. That, had made Tom see that the piano was all his own, a piece where he never wanted to change, even if his heart had throbbed in loneliness.
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Daphne Greengrass had always been a lovely image: hair always perfectly styled, flawless skin with no blemishes in sight, and a slim body that most guys would appreciate from his grade and school. She had a family history that his parents respected, as much as his mother could allow for him to marry. Her grades were close to his own. Tom had no real issues before when he had been told that she had been arranged to be his fiance. A few years too soon they would be wed.
Before he had met Luna Lovegood, Tom had thought he could promise himself to a loveless marriage without too much thought, concern, or belief that love existed.
He had lived with that kind of impression with how his father and mother worked alongside each other. (His mother may have been obsessed, but it had been his father that really showed how arranged marriages were all political. Cold.) His lineage had always been a talk, with Greengrass being one of the few ladies that had acquired some status for him to march in the same halls with her hand.
All before that night, he had thought he had figured how his life would entail.
But, like all chances were fabled to be, Tom had seen her. She had burned his blood, had made him corrupted by her pureness. It hadn't been fair. Lovegood had been something only stories could makeup. With her kindness and oddly charming riddles. She intrigued him. Had made him torn of how woven his life had already been with from his mother's shackles.
She made him want more than he could ever thought were possible for himself.
That reason alone, had been why he couldn't afford himself lose any more inches of himself. Never for a girl he had met on that bizarre night when all his sense had been bitter and torpid from use. He had a life already planned, with people expecting him to accomplish.
But life could never be that easy. Not when Lovegood had been involved. Her actions had made Tom cling to their encounters. The hallways were always crowded with numerous witness, but Tom had grown to welcome the few minutes of hearing her laugh. To see her healthy and enjoying her time with the friends she made.
(Although, Tom had wanted to be the reason why she smiled. To be the person she hugged. It never felt like it had been enough for them to be in the same school and not interact.)
It did not take long for him to figure and then accomplish a few stolen moments with. In those rare bouts of silence in the open corridors, Tom had found her figure sitting down on a bench. The trees and bushes of roses gave her cover and privacy.
As he walked over, Tom was hit momentary when his mind went completely blank mind unexpectedly. Right before he could recover, she sensed him. Her eyes sparkled with recognition when he stopped a couple of feet away from her.
"Hello." She had a thick jumper and muffler on. "It's good to you again." She didn't put away her writing material from her lap, but she had made the motion for him to sit down.
His body may have been cold from the weather, but he hadn't care then. The only thing he could clearly remember of that day had been the simpler things. The way she smiled at him, how he grew comfortable with her odd stories she loved to write or sketches of magical creatures her father and mother used to describe about. It had been a nice mid-afternoon all things considered when the campus had been quiet. The best thing however, had been she laughed at his horrible jokes.
He never did know why he had said them, only that he loved the sound of her giggling.
In the end, they didn't mention his hands that day they first met. And it didn't bother him one bit. Tom had just been relieved that she had been kind enough to understand to not touch that yet.
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Greengrass had not ever really cared in the beginning, middle, or end.
Years ago, they had already established how reluctant both parties had been when they had been told of their future union. They each grown fond of each other as one could be for acquaintances. Their differences had been vast enough for them to realize early on that they knew they would never be a perfect match.
She was louder; Greengrass had often preferred riding on her horse and spending many hours either being physical or dressing like a proper Lady. Even if she danced because of her mother's background, she did not love it the way Lovegood did. There was unspoken coldness in her, the kind that made Tom see Greengrass struggle to put her emotions in way that could be described as delicate. She knew wrath, pride, and boredom, but she could never truly dance with a whimsical or soft manner like Lovegood. That had been why it all made sense.
Why Tom couldn't find himself to ever fall in love with Daphne Greengrass. There was no passion. He could never give himself to her, as she couldn't to him.
That had been why when he met Lovegood he saw how much he hadn't been alive. Music could only reanimate his body when he played. But it had been exchanged with new vigorous when Lovegood had walked up to him.
They both had reactions to make each other smile, and feel at peace when the silence pauses came forward. Nothing ever felt forced, and it had made Tom sense that his own happiness would trap him. He couldn't afford it, losing Lovegood, losing his name and his future. It all had been wrapped perfectly when his mother noticed his happiness radiating closely to his skin. His parents both had been suspicious when they learned that Tom had started to spend more time by his piano or in school than before.
"Tom, I see you are more passionate during your piano lessons lately." His mother's eyes were hard, charier when she noticed how his jaw tightened by her interrogation during dinner. "Should I worry?"
He did his best to maintain a placid tone when spoke. "No, mother." He touched the silverware close to him. "I merely am enjoying the current piece that I am playing."
She didn't fully believe him, but left the matter to drop when his father entered the room.
The dinner left him without a full appetite.
Greengrass had never objected when Tom escorted her to her dance classes before, and not much more when Lovegood became apart his life. They had that sort of system of them pretending to be a school's perfect couple. Their schedules had done enough for them to know each other's activities to be stifling.
But now, it had also made it easier for Tom to see Lovegood. There had few occasions of him seeing her abilities out in the open, and as he kept coming frequently, he didn't mind when Greengrass paid no attention. It hadn't been like he was there for her anyways.
She didn't disappoint; couldn't ever, when she looked at him. Tom had now learned what it meant to live a life with her. She would never cease to amaze him at how selfless she could be. To be pure of heart.
Luna never allowed their meetings to speak more, to invest in anything further. She had met his fiance, as they were in the same class and rank when they danced. That had been why Tom could stand the hours he spent when he could watch them practice. They both knew it had been a terrible reason for him to suddenly pick up more enthusiasm, but it hadn't been like his fiance cared. She, herself had been absent as she stayed closer to her own pack of acquaintances.
Tom didn't do anything else but watch Luna stretch her body, sing a song with her limbs and, Tom had been fine with the imagery she could create within a moment's notice.
Those hours had been his own personal grip of a reality he knew could not stay in.
As spring loomed Tom and Luna had grown closer. So much he couldn't go back to calling her anything else than her first name. It had been a journey for them to meet up without making others aware what they both wanted. From brief glances in hallways, to sitting at the same bench when the campus died down. It had inherently made Tom seek more hours, opportunities to be in the same room as her. (He still couldn't believe at the levels he did to have a justification for his affections and friendship he had with Luna.)
The crossfire he eventually found himself in had been acted on the simple coincidence of being in the same room as his music professor and the director for the dance section. They had wanted to bring in more cheer as the new season would come into view. A recital had been dubbed soon after they gained enough attraction from others.
Tom did not actively sign in; but, he had not said no when Luna asked him to perform with her. When he had been asked about it, he made sure that the people who asked had been aware of how he had ended up in the situation. How he couldn't refuse his professor when he agreed for their paired union for the recital. It hadn't been like he would perform with Greengrass, she already made plans to work with another girl, Pansy Parkinson. It all worked out in the end.
With Tom, he had more excuses to use the school's practice rooms, while Luna could actively, and freely talk to him about her ideas or music. It had been spur of joy when he could walk to school and have Luna be at his side. Greengrass hadn't said anything negative either as she accepted it and even provided him more time with Luna as they both covered for each other.
Tom at the time, hadn't bothered to question it when they worked together for those reasons. All he could be gratefully was how it worked out for the time being.
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Through trial and error Tom eventually understood what Luna tried to say in her movements. She twirled with ease and hummed when she couldn't stop feeling happy. She had the knack of always being positive, it warmed his own heart when she told many stories of where her family visited during their holidays. It had been obvious that her life had been more loving and free.
But what really drove him was how she never pitied him when he gave her small insights of how much he wanted out. She had been born from wealth too and had some responsibilities, but unlike her, Tom could never strip away his name unless he took Luna's hand. Something had always guarded him, protested for him to stay away from making a huge mistake; but even when the danger hovered when he saw Luna he couldn't back away. He always took another step closer. He wanted to taste his freedom.
He never wanted his parent's life. Tom could admit that when Luna sat next to him as he played a tune. With every breath he took he knew how much he wanted to leave. He had been sure that she knew what he thought when he finished a song, with the keys ghosting a decrescendo in the air as his fingers lowered to his sides.
Fundamentally, they both knew where Tom couldn't venture, and where, more importantly, Luna wouldn't ever touch.
But they had both couldn't estimate how much stronger their youth and love was stronger, and more palpable when she danced, and he played the piano alone. Something made her lower her guard, and his heart. It was intoxicating. A slip from both their judgments when her skin was flush from her dancing and his mind whirling with finding the perfect song that could replicate how much he loved her when he thought about her. It had become intense.
With her so close, Tom couldn't stop himself from falling deeper.
It had been a mistake when she sat next to him, her hair had been pulled up into a messy bun making easier for him to see her flushed face. Her silver eyes gleamed when she lowered her head back.
"That was lovely."
The pile of music sheets had dwindled slowly, but it still hadn't felt like he found the right song yet. Not when he still wanted to discover and ultimately to find the right words and keys that could make her see how much brighter his life was since he'd met her. She, Luna's dancing was unworldly too as she painted the songs he played with more meanings.
He didn't know when time stopped, only that when she opened another folder the light beamed with more focus. His heart soared. It had occurred to him that Tom moved was when one hand touched the closest arm to him, she didn't pull away but nearly, did Tom felt like a dying man when her eyes searched for him to answer.
He didn't want to lose her, couldn't bare of the idea of ruining it and having her leave his side.
Tom knew that his eyes burned with longing. He could have kissed her, could have confessed more of his dreams, but he didn't. His heart swelled when he let—Tom died instantly and then came back to life when Luna kissed his cheek.
It had been a small opening, but Tom Riddle knew that they both made their graves when he kissed her back.
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The recital practices had been the kick starter. It had unlocked something for Tom to rebel from within his confinements. It gave him the strength when he had still kept up appearances when he escorted Greengrass.
Neither spoke about their private hours, but Tom and Greengrass at least both shown that they could work together when they were watched by their own set of parents. In those days when they shared dinner or had to be chaperoned as they walked back and forth each other's gardens Tom noticed Luna's influence when he listened more actively to Greengrass' chatter. It had been different from Luna's happier and gentle tones, but Tom could at least acknowledge that Greengrass did not spend their own time of her talking about her clothes or makeup. They debated, but it had not been without any real heat. It had been friendlier; and it had caught him off guard how he had wasted some of his years of not better acquainting with her and the dry humor she used.
As they reared into one of the many water fountains Greengrass quietly lowered her head as she repositioned her umbrella. "While I do not care much of what you do in your own time, may I offer a few words of advice?"
Tom didn't slow down, but he had readjusted his arm that had been wrapped by hers. He didn't reply but she must have read on his face that he would allow her to say her peace. With the waters still their background she whispered to him.
"Our practice rooms are not soundproof or windowless. In case you forget yourself of who you are, I suggest that if you want to partake in that kind of behavior, you should pick a more private area."
Greengrass didn't sound partaken offended or repulsed that he found someone else for his affections, but it still made him wary of her assigned at times. As if, she knew from experience of keeping a lie to herself. (He wouldn't be surprised if she had a lover in the past to hide.) It still hadn't meant that he would ever expose her; Tom had known that their lives and happiness were limited. And if she were willing to help him, then he supposed he would help her if she ever asked for his assistance.
"I'll keep that in mind, Greengrass."
Her hands flexed and tighten on his arm, "Daphne." Her eyes locked to his. "At least call me Daphne. We have been betrothed for a while to at least be familiar with each other."
He resisted to roll his eyes as he heard her tone chip at being friendly, almost teasing. He didn't see another reason to not cooperate or humor her. "Daphne."
Her lips curled into a smirk when he finally said her name, as they walked another lap around the fountain. Mid-way to the rows of lilies it had seemed like they both unlocked another level for them to be friendly with each other. It felt had nice to have a friend in his secrets.
(Even if had been his fiance.)
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It had always been gentle, the glide of her arms around his neck, the flutter of her eyelashes when she pressed her face at the crook of his neck. Sometimes, Tom liked how time slowed down when it had been just the two of them. Nothing else felt like it mattered, as if Tom had a moment to collect himself and feel free to reacquaint with thoughts he never got to finish before.
Luna had always helped with that, with him winding down and seeing what he left behind. Stolen chaste kisses had never been what he thought he would ever do, nor how much spirit he gained since she came to his life. It had strangled him when he had to leave the school and be away from the piano room they used. Even the bench that they used had become a spot he liked to visit. It had been one of those places where the world held more warmth than he was used.
It had become a second escape for him.
Those seconds and days had accumulated to an existence that harbored something far grander. Practically tangible. It had made Tom both weak and strong.
He hadn't at the time, thought Tom could ever he could ever experience what he had with Luna and be allowed to keep it. He had known that if he ever, that it would be temporary; but he hadn't planned to have been that alluring—promising to be in love. It had made him almost careless with his bundling emotions.
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Luna's shape had engulfed him in his dreams.
Tom could stamp most of his dreams as that, images of warmth swarming into his blood and her own heart squeezing his own when she had tightly wrapped her arms around his torso. Both in reality and in his dreams, Luna had the exact talent of making him want to seek a new way to have more hours stolen by her presence. It seemed like nothing could be denied when she came to his quarters.
He needed her. More than the oxygen he breathed, more than all the power and influence his family were willing to give him one day. She had been his sanctuary.
And that had meant that Tom never wanted to let go of her.
It had been it had been easy to start the same cycle. Leaving his home, going to any piano and play a song or two until she would appear. She would either sit next to him or dance to mirror her emotions. Each song held a memory, an echo of something they each wanted to convey. And it made sense, for him and to her for them to tell each other their secrets, their whims and desires for their lives.
Tom had always been known for being cold and having walls, but when he had met Luna, she had been the real test. With her honesty and empathy she had been genuine with her words. With her actions, and love. She freely admitted it when Tom had been taught to guard his own heart from himself as much as the world.
Somehow Luna would never cease to stop smiling. It had been a silly song, one Tom had heard before his studies took priority when he finished primary school. The keys had come back into a hum, and her face had been too pretty and the lighting had made him move to capture her silly story she just finished telling him. The song did wonders. It filled his soul, and it had made Luna laugh and laugh in those holes he never stopped digging from.
She had made the difference.
In the same way that Tom had seen how his own life had started to tip out of balance. If it had been another year, Tom would have not welcomed how she kissed his cheek. How he bent down mid song to close his eyes and let his forehead touch hers as he kept the song flowing, filling the air with his love for her; for keeping the image of what she represented in his heart when she was so close—Tom didn't know if he could live another day without her. He would have been appalled before, for being so open to another person. But it had felt right.
To have Luna so close to his own body and have her own arms cup his face as she gave him butterfly kisses.
That sort of delicate touches had been lost before, but now, with her Tom had found his paradise. His own heaven on earth. Tom had always had a streak of being selfish, and with the introduction and addiction he had with Luna, he would do anything to keep her by his side.
Anything.
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They had been laughing. A display that Tom would have never been able to afford before. Not with his mates or with his family.
Tom remembered that with clarity that never dulled with time. In those occasions Tom figured that had been a reason why he had felt so horrid, having clarity in some venues on his life and others he drifted without much fuss. It hadn't been healthy when it all crashed and burned; but he supposed, it had all made sense for it all. The clash of his happiness and his reality of losing everything he had never been supposed to have. It had hurt. Yet, it had also spoken for the miles he had been given before it all went to waste.
The grey and dreary skies had not bothered him that day. In a stroke of luck, Tom had watched most of his life slightly turning lighter, and in some ways, more naive when it came to his heart. He had been working on the piano when Daphne called for a small meeting. A causal day off, if his parents questioned it. They had been after all, teens filled with youth and always wanting to explore beyond their walls. His father had been the one that caught him leaving. They didn't share many words.
Tom ended up an hour away from his home and inside a larger community that bare resembled a small city between hills of suburbias. It had ached a part of his soul he never thought could call out. Walking, driving and escaping a part his life. Most of his life had never favored for him to have a Saturday afternoon where he did nothing productive. A lazy day. It felt so liberating.
Daphne had showed him to a small diner where Luna had been sitting in a lone booth. Tom stopped short, "What?"
Daphne's own eyes were shaded with a playful tint. "Don't worry, nobody we know linger here." She still had an arm linked with his as reflex. "Besides, I thought ahead of it."
When he looked back at where Luna was, he saw Parkinson sitting down next her. Her eyes didn't meet his, but Tom knew what she was saying to Daphne. In a silent, but meaningful way, he understood what she wanted. What, she had given him too as they sat down in the same booth as Pansy and Luna.
He had wanted to say more, but when Luna's eyes shined at him—Tom only wanted to remember the way his own soul sang when she called his name that day.
When they were all laughing.
.
They, meaning Tom and Daphne, had thought it would have been safer to continue the charade. Of them all being good friends, and that nothing else took place. They all laughed, joked and spoke to each other in the same beats. Luna may have of not liked lying to most of her peers and friends, but she had also longed for the days when they could just be themselves. Her own friends, in particular had been a hefty weight on his limbs. They watched him when he was alone, when he was Daphne and when Luna was talking to Pansy.
That had been a transition he couldn't really believe that took place. Pansy was glamorous, talkative and known to be a queen of information. She led the masses when she wanted. Had known a couple of blokes that made her like a modern version of a black widow. When Luna sat and danced next to her it felt like a small lamb was prancing around a lioness, where the line of death and life swept him. They made a quite a pair. One fragile-looking girl with a fairy goodness and another where danger lurked in passion that youth only could delve in.
It had made sense why Pansy had found a place in Daphne. They each complimented each other. Just like how Luna showed him how to live. Their own adventures had been hidden longer than Tom could have imagined, and in the sum of his own musings he wondered if he could have the same highs as them. If he could provide some strength in himself to finally break away.
There had been enough nights when he wanted to fight for his right to happiness. Money and influence didn't make him happy, had never granted him to smile or laugh the way he did when he was with Luna. Daphne had a lovely vision for many, but Tom knew what she really wanted. And he was not Parkinson; just like Daphne would never be Luna to him. They could be friends. Allies, if they were able to firmly establish that with their families. Marriage wasn't the only way to unite people.
It just became a sore topic when he went to school, or when he had been forced to watch how his parents kept on looking at his progress. He didn't want it. Couldn't care that he was becoming less than the person he was a year ago.
They didn't look overly pleased when the recital came. But his mother did persuade his father to not overly judge his performance like in the past. It had been strangely, a mute day; he had walked to his classes, and had talked to Daphne like normal. It shouldn't have been any different. And yet, it had been. A slow burning heat had touched him.
He could still eat calmly, could still answer each question his teachers asked him.
However, there had been a disconnection with him and the world. Had only been the one to restore some echos of what he had been cut off from when she called out to him. The static rose and then had been lifted when he touched a piano key. He knew what Luna had been thinking when they rehearsed for the final time. He didn't open his mouth, and she didn't either; because they knew that it wouldn't have last forever.
It had been (always) temporary.
Having the rush of people roaming, running and presenting themselves had been a means of seeing time pass. He had learned about the life behind the curtains. With it chaotic spirals and time ticking.
His dinner jacket had been dutifully pressed and perfect. He had fiddled with his fingers before he heard his mother.
She spoke with a clear brightness that always felt like fluorescent lights from a hospital, her eyes were always direct and wild. With few people watching them Tom wondered why she didn't stay in her seat with his father. She tutted for a second as she straightened his jacket, her icy form hadn't bore him any real smiles. Not with a tender love a mother would provide to her son either. She had always been a bit obsessive for him to act like his father, and when he showed some divergence it could go either way.
And as faithful as she had always been for wanting a good son, she put pressure in any form in his life. The recital winners would be granted a nice prize and more importantly, a sway in best higher level schooling. He wouldn't go to any higher arts school, but the title of being a winner nonetheless had been something she wanted him to achieve.
"Make us proud, Tom." Her eyes gleamed again, and Tom did his best to not flinch.
"Yes, mother." His voice had automatically answered her as she turned away from him. "Always."
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Right before the storm, Tom had stolen his minutes with Luna. The girl that looked like a right princess with her slim body, her hair had been braided again by Pansy and Daphne's help. With light makeup and shoes on, she was ready to take the world. He wanted to kiss her, wanted to let her know she was lovelier than any pictures could ever capture. Her own natural blush when he escorted her had been enough to satisfy him then.
When they walked to their appropriate spots they shared one final look before they bared their souls together. He didn't consistently recall how the audience sounded like, or how his parents felt when they watched him and Luna perform together. But he did memorize how she glowed in the stage lights, how she enchanted him. The song they ended up with had a bit softness that made sense when he saw her in the early spring mornings, a tempo that carried how his heart bled for her voice. It could have been described as romantic, playful and whimsical; but Tom had loved how free she danced.
How she opened his eyes when she twirled and swam in the notes he pressed. They had told as many plot points in their story as they could in the limited minutes that they had, and Tom had felt breathless when they ended it. And, when the silence the stage and rows of people processing it had engulfed for a short breath, he smiled openly, when they cheered for her.
It had been a brief life, but Tom had loved playing the piano when its star featured her. He knew he would pay the price, but the flushed and happy face of Luna Lovegood had been worth it. Even if he knew it meant he had to brace the wrath of his mother, who, at the front row had seen his eyes never leave Luna.
Only a daft person couldn't see what Tom felt and wanted.
Backstage, Daphne and Pansy congratulated them. Their outfits had been expressful, and in contrast to Luna's delicate color and shape. It had suited them too. When the program ended and winners announced Tom had steeled himself as Luna's parents came first to pick her up. They had been kinder when he shook hands with Luna's father and mother. Both Lovegood's had sharp eyes as they hugged their daughter. He had known that they wanted to say something to him, but decided that it hadn't been the right place to. And as Luna left Tom halted his next thoughts when he caught his own parents coming along.
His mother did not openly say much when she caught Luna's figure; but he had sensed that they would talk in depth in their home. Her hands had been tight when they walked away from the school. His father still didn't say a word, unlike how his mother kept pursing her lips in order to not start a fit. It had been a colder ride back, with tense shoulders, deeper scolds and barely concealed fury. When his father opened the door Tom could hear the precise moment when his mother went straight for Tom's neck.
She didn't strangle him, but she had been furious. Her anger was always a hellfire; it left burning marks in Tom's memories. "Who said you could talk to her? Let alone spend any time with that kind of girl?"
Tom move an inch, not when she still had turned her body to have his father have a go at his opinion. He was not shocked when his father went straight to a disgusted murmur before leaving for a strong drink. He had always been against him playing music, and when it showed he had the capacity of loving anyone not his fiance, his father did not even coax his mother into not stopping her screaming for the rest of night.
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She did not accept his apologies. Not that he expected her to even loosen any of her anger when he still kept his grades up or when he went to their joint lunches and dinners with the Greengrass family. In the wake of the recital, his mother did everything she could to reinforce his limitation towards Luna. She couldn't do much when it came the dancing lessons, but it had still festered for Tom to want to rebel. He couldn't go back to before when he didn't know who Luna was. To the days when he felt like a defeatist in the wake of his younger years.
Daphne's own romance with Pansy had been momentarily shaken too when Tom couldn't be there to help them. Rumors were awful and as iron clan when people wanted them to. It had made them all suffer the few times they could even talk to each other. Daphne couldn't rightfully ignore her duty any more than Tom could find the right hours to sit with Luna. The bench they used to have had been taken by another pair of stringed lovers. And without a legitimate excuse Tom and Luna had their own circles to maintain.
That didn't mean that it had fully stopped him from seeing Luna.
.
And, it had been because of that, that Tom didn't know what to say when his mother found him lounging with them. Her hair still, styled in a tight bun, and her lips in a glossy red. She didn't scream, quietly, she glided towards Tom and Luna.
Nobody said anything. Didn't look away from her the way one hand outstretched to Tom and Luna's linked hands. Luna's parents in the background soundlessly went to the rescue and plucked her out of his mother's radius. Tom, had too went to block her from Luna. He would shield her and her parents until they could safely be away from his mother.
In a tense, but firm quiet voice she looked at Tom. "In the car. Now."
Tom didn't want to leave without reassuring Luna that everything it would be okay. But when he saw Luna's sad figure leaving, he couldn't help but wonder if they would let him see her again. They had never shown that they disliked him, but when the few times he had met them he couldn't help but see how they compared him to his parents. Her father especially when he had caught him escorting her back to her home. Tom had grown to please many adults in his life, but when it came to Luna's Tom had genuinely wanted them to like him.
To approve of him of ever being in Luna's life.
It had once been a silly dream of moving away from his parent's lives and move into Luna's lifestyle. He had wanted to wake up with her being the first thing he saw. To have a set of parents that didn't care if he took business or music as a major.
He had wanted a simpler life with her.
But when they left without a second word, and Tom only seeing of the braver random strangers staring at him, he collected himself and walked away from the place. He didn't swear, didn't cry when he had been disciplined. In all, Tom had chucked some books when he had been locked in his room. He hadn't been allowed to touch the piano for the rest of the remaining year, unless for academic purposes. He later found out that after the spring holidays the Lovegoods moved away.
To where, he hadn't been given expressive permission to know.
His mother eventually regained the normal pale color back to her cheeks. She still had been strict with him, and the Greengrass had been cold to his presence. Daphne and her little sister were kinder, when they talked to him. School or not, he still checked in for Pansy to have her time with Daphne. In a way, the distance he had been given from Luna gave a better perspective of his life. She had been the push he needed, the ache that developed for him to gain thicker skin. His own emotions may have been still stuck in being rusty, but Tom had known that he would not stay still forever.
Not when he had seen what was beyond the walls he had been born into. As the year settled the Greengrass family had wondered about Tom and Daphne's dynamic. With Luna gone, and Tom barely holding on some days, Daphne had grown bolder. It had made sense, when Pansy and Daphne made plans, they always sparked with gambles when their rationalities shrank. Both families had been roaming an open garden museum.
Tom had Daphne's arm. They haven't chatted much of Luna since her departure, and that had been kind of her. The months since then had been rough. But he still had been able to hear her light steps in the corridors in school, hear her laughing when he sat down and closed his eyes.
But it had been in the deepest hours when he slept that he had Luna's ghosting kisses that made him feel lonelier.
Daphne's sister came around to them. Her hair and eyes mirrored her sister, but Astoria had always been a bit more delicate. Her eyes were warmer, her cheeks almost permanently flushed when she caught anyone's eyes. She had been a sweet girl, and when she heard of Luna and her erupt move she had been gentle too when Tom came over during his visits. It had been sweet for some time, but as they rolled closer to summer sometimes Tom wanted her to shut up with her sympathy. He couldn't heal when all the pity looks that were given to him.
He didn't remember most of that day. Just fades words of Astoria and Daphne giving him a crash course of what some flowers meant as they encountered them.
It had been a semi warm day when he had wanted to stretch his legs. Tom's few mates had come along when his feelings registered for him to stop moping outwardly. It had been uncharacteristic of him slipping his emotions, but he figured it had been due to his inexperience of falling in love. He didn't think he could ever stop loving Luna, but it had become easier in accepting that she was out of his grasps. For now, at least.
In that time period of his life, Tom Riddle had thought that one day he would have been able to trace Luna out, and ask what she did after. If she missed him the way he did to her, if she moved on faster and forgot about him. If their first meeting had crossed her mind as much as it did to him the older he got. He had never been much of a sentimental person, but there had been inches of his life when he did pay attention. When he wanted to recall each time she had touched his soul.
He reached his own conclusions when Daphne ran away from home on an early July day.
She didn't carry much on her person. With sunglasses hiding most of her face, the rest of her commoner clothes didn't shock him. Daphne had later told him how she always secretly preferred street wear than the dresses she wore during their parties. A couple of bags that weren't all that heavy were by her feet. From what he could see she seemed small; and when he grabbed the keys to his father's less used car he took her to the closest train that would take her away. Pansy had met them shortly.
Seventeen-almost-Eighteen and still children to many, Pansy and Daphne chose to leave what they had been offered when they had been born. He kissed Daphne in the forehead for luck and gave a small hug to Pansy. And as the train left, Tom stayed sitting down as he looked at the different places he could go too.
When he got back to his room he briefly jotted down a couple of places he wanted to see.
He didn't confess in helping his ex-fiance and her lover escaping until when he himself got disowned by his father when he refused another arranged marriage with another well-off family. Tom may have been placed into a tight corner when he had few pounds to his person, but he had felt freer, curious again since that night when he met Luna.
And that—that had more than enough for Tom when he restarted his life again.
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The bareness of pale flesh of his arms had woken up. A dream from long ago that had reclaimed him had made Tom sigh. The coldness that only winter could bring made it possible for him to get up as routine. In his younger days, Tom had foolishly thought that his first taste of freedom would rekindle him with a life fitting for his troubles. But it hadn't.
It only brought him to his knees.
Without his family, going to uni had been a bit like strangling himself underwater while running a marathon. That didn't mean it had been all unpleasant. He had made acquaintances, friends and few short-lived links that could have been called lovers for some people. He made healthy connections, destroyed and sabotaged others. It all had been part of the cycles he went through. His practice at the piano had paid off. His name, in the barest parts did few turns.
Nonetheless, it had been his own work and practice that made him successful. Since he left his teens, his adult life paid off with the countless people he'd met after. They gave inspirations, had given him lessons and few had influenced him.
(But never like Luna had.)
When they tried to get closer to him it had become a problem; and one he couldn't easily solve. It had always felt like they went against a current that had been made of a maelstrom. Sometimes he had been forgiving when he didn't want to be alone. But loneliness was maddening, it had trapped him, engulfed him and Tom swam in their storms. He had lived before in the darkness. With its stifling air, or cold clutched when he tried to find a way out.
In rare moments, he had one or two lovers that were what he needed. But they couldn't work it out the longer they shared their dreams.
One of them didn't want children, and Tom at the time hadn't either; not until he one day looked and saw a happy family enjoying one of his concerts. One of the youngest children of three, barely ten, had been awed by his performance. He had curly black hair and brown eyes that shined, he had wanted to be a great musician like Tom. He had been such an innocent kid, and when his parents smiled and shook hands with him, Tom pictured a faceless child that danced gracefully as Luna, or played the piano with passion he had now. Tom couldn't go back to the days when he didn't want another family; and so, he parted with that person.
The other partner he had loved to explore and meet new people. It had been only six months or nine with that person. The time had flown with that one. The second longest partner that Tom ever had.
He went with his life. Eighteen to Twenty to Twenty-One. All short-lived epilogues of what Tom thought he wanted.
Then, like how life is meant to change, he was Twenty-five. With a career that had given him lee-way of seeing the world as he fancied. The flats that he had over the years had evolved throughout his life too, with photos he'd taken where he traveled and who he met. Of books, he bought when the hours weren't spent on the piano. And of course, the first piano he bought when he had been able to afford a good one. That one, had always been a fixture for him as he coasted the world and his years.
Right after a short shower and breakfast he looked back at the calendar on his wall. In a tight scribble, a date and place had been marked for that mid-morning for his upcoming job. He ended up inside a grand theater, where the golden details almost blinded him from the cravings the ceilings had. The music composition had been drafted and composed to fit an epic. Tom's own talent had drawn their views and a job had been secured.
As he stepped onto the stage, he admired the view of thousands of rows of chairs. Even in at the wake of dancers coming along, he couldn't help but feel at peace for those short minutes. Leaving the theater with his own notes and music sheets he saw a list of the cast and most importantly, the grand star he would play for, Tom smiled softly.
.
Her face and name were his lullabies during the times he couldn't breathe despite her time with him had been a short couple of months. When the hours didn't seem to move any faster other than to antagonize him. Past lovers couldn't hold a candle when he remembered her sweet face, or her softer kisses that had always brought him to life. Young and first loves were always that strong, precious, and difficult to forget. She had been the first that had held him, his soul and heart.
When Tom had been chased out, he thought he could one day follow the trails and see his own ghosts leave him. However, when he was haunted, they lingered. Firmly. Without any remorse or mercy.
Luna Lovegood had been his ghost.
And since that day, Tom still couldn't stop his fingers to dedicate songs for her, them. For his heart to yearn when they were both young, naive and together. In sober moments when Tom could see away from her, he had wished that he had said something earlier. He hadn't spoken to his parents when they disowned him, nor when his name became bigger as he sold out concerts. Not that they reached out to him, he was sure that his mother had been persuaded into not contacting him by his father.
The cold blistering night nipped his naked neck. It made it uncomfortable as the coat he had grabbed had been thin, made it nearly impossible for him to walk back to his flat without fearing he would turn into a solid pile of limbs. The night sky had been clear, with no clouds in sight.
It made him think back to that night. When Tom had been numb. Where his life had once been dictated, and he hadn't cared. At Twenty-five, he knew more or less what he wanted than compared to when he had been a young boy. Had decent mates to drink with and a career that had given a place to air his whims. It was more than he could have hoped when he first started to hope to dream.
He had been about to cross the street when he saw a lone figure sitting, or sleeping, on a fountain. There had been few snowflakes falling, and with fewer people mingling where a body of water was. The fountain hadn't been on, but there had still been a body of still water slowly turning frozen. Tom normally would have not reached out to a stranger, but in a case of dreamless sleeps he did. The bundle at least had the courtesy of wearing a thick jumper and coat. The muffler had been a faded green and so were her boots.
As he got closer, he could see a peek of white blonde hair, and pale, pale skin. She looked up at him. It felt like time stopped for that moment.
He didn't outright gasp, but he almost did in the end when he reached for where her fingers were left to turn red from the weather exposure. Tom knelt down slowly as she sighed when he placed them inside his own warmer gloved hands.
His breath ghosted between the distance of them. "Luna."
Her silver eyes shined brighter than the moon. "Hello, Tom."
They didn't kiss right away. But Tom hadn't cared when she had been close to him again. Where he could physically touch her again and not have her image didn't disintegrate from his fingers like how his dreams did.
He still couldn't reel back how speechless he was with her there. And from the years away from her, Tom had been glad that she could still read him. Her affinity of being a pleasant and thoughtful had calmed him. It had always made him curious and even as adult, she still seemed otherworldly. Mystifying as the fairies of bedtime stories.
With her hands still held by him, her eyes drew back to his own. "How are you?"
He thought back to when the first months of when she left. When he came to the city for work and the friends he'd made since then. How the music he worked and written had built him up again. Then, back to the night they met.
"Better."
And he was, because she was there again, alongside with a second chance for the two of them to start again in this new stage in their lives.
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Matsuno Karamatsu as a Caregiver
Karamatsu is the coolest caregiver in the world and he wants everyone to know it! He'll show his kiddo off every chance he gets to anyone who'll listen.
Has a bajillion pet names for his kiddo (usually in his flashy English) from “little one” to “little angel” to “little rock star,” but he always tacks on “little” or some other adjective to make his kiddo feel small.
Loves to dress his little one up, and is especially fond of matching them with his own outfits. Fashion shows are a VERY common thing with him.
He writes special songs for him to play on his guitar and sing along with his kiddo, but also is eager to strum along as his little one takes the stage and makes up a song as they go.
Very rowdy and playful having grown up with five brothers, but not quite as rough-and-tumble as Osomatsu or Jyuushimatsu. He's big on playful hair ruffles, piggy back rides, and spinning his kiddo around in the air.
He's a fan of theatrics, so he's very good at pretend play! He can make up a good story on the fly, be it a daring adventure for a knight in shining armor, an elegant tea party for a sophisticated royal, or an epic rock concert in front of millions of fans! He's happy to fill whatever role his kiddo needs, though he can sometimes get a little dramatic and goes all-out with costumes and props!
On the rare occasions that he has to take his young one along with him on errands or to do chores, he’ll use that theatrical advantage of his to spin it into some kind of game. A run for groceries turns into a quest for lost relics, or maybe cleaning a messy room becomes an archaeological excavation.
He likewise uses his outrageous storytelling to get his kiddo to do things they need to do but might not want to at first. Don’t want to take medicine? Well, what if I told you this was a very special medicine with friendly little Jyuushimatsus inside that would go into your body to fix it up? Don’t want to clean up toys? Oh no! You gotta help all your stuffies get in their homes because a BIG rainstorm is coming! Don’t let them get rained on!
He makes a point to be very attentive to all of his little one's needs, all with his own Karamatsu flair. Is their sparkly sippy full? Have they had a fancy snack recently? Is it a nice day to play outside in the gorgeous sunshine or stay indoors and sing the rain away? He prides himself on being able to provide for his kiddo before they even realize what they need and spoils them to the moon and back.
That being said, he has a tendency to run himself ragged this way and often joins his little one in much-needed afternoon naps.
Sometimes he gets caught up in his own head if he can’t get a good read on his kiddo’s needs or makes a mistake. He gets really self-conscious, and it’s times like those when a little reassurance from his little angel goes a long way, in the form of snuggles, a drawing, or a game of pretend where it’s his turn to be the star!
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Thank you for the advice. ;; Sorry to just keep adding on...
I just get so anxious because it's the end of the semester and I have a lot of really important deadlines coming up, and I get scared that I won't be able to finish on time. I'm in college now, and these assignments are required for my capstone to get my degree, it's a lot of responsibility!
And my partner knows about my regression and we've talked at length before about it. They do their best, but we've both agreed that they can't exactly be a full-time caregiver for me because of their own struggles that I don't want to go into for their privacy, and I completely understand that.
I understand for them it gets frustrating when it feels like I'm stuck little all the time, because we both work and I also have school, so we have limited time to spend together and it makes sense that they'd prefer to spend it with big me. I don't blame them for any of that. I do sometimes feel like I have no one to go to about it, though...
Between school and those frustrations, though, I guess it does make me feel pressured to stay big all the time, and like I can never relax and let myself be small properly, which perpetuates it I think. If I try to give myself a specific day, then when my allotted Teenie Time is over, I know it'll just be right back to the grind, or it gets interrupted by something more important altogether... ;;
It feels like there's no way out of the cycle, because life just keeps chugging along whether I'm ready or not.
Hihi, I hope I'm not bothering you, but I wanted to ask for some advice. ;; I've lately been having lots of problems with uncontrollable vent regression, to the point it's getting in the way of all the big responsibilities I have. It's stressing me out more because I can't get things done, and it's stressing out my partner who isn't accustomed to being a carer and can't handle this constant slipping. I don't have time to just let it happen and ride it out, and even if I tried, it wouldn't help much because the whole time I would just be anxious about all the things that need doing. I see posts all the time about people struggling to regress, but I don't know what to do to make it stop... ;; (by teenie side blog is polkadottedpie btw)
Hey there sugar plum 🌌
You're never a bother! I'm always here to help when I can!
I'm very sorry to hear about all the trouble you're having, little one. I know vent regression can be scary and unpleasant and I can't imagine how stressful it has been for you and your partner. There's a bit to unpack here so I'm putting it in the undercut!
To start off I need to make sure you understand that it's not your fault! I feel like when you said "slipping" there's a lot of guilt and anger there, so I just hope you don't blame yourself.
My first thought is: have you been under a lot of stress lately, without recovery time? I should say specifically, before the vents started happening more frequently? Or is it a safety issue, where you're not feeling safe or cared for? Like anxiety, vents are more likely to happen when stressed.
Vents should be treated as any type of anxiety attacks, ptsd or breakdowns are treated. Because essentially that's what it is. So giving yourself that time is actually very important to your overall mental health and well-being, little one. You need to talk it out or comfort yourself. And I know you said you'd just worry about all your big responsibilities, but think of this situation like a puzzle.
The whole completed puzzle is your life! And there's all these different pieces that go into it. Your little side is a very important piece of it, but if you ignore that piece to focus on all the other pieces, maybe you'll get further completing the picture… but you'll never get to finish the whole puzzle.
But when you give yourself the time and mental space to really get into the headspace, vent or play, and fully ride it out, your body is actually healing itself and the puzzle can be complete!
If you're starting to see regressing as a chore, it's not going to really be the therapeutic experience it should be.
And as a caregiver, It discomforts me to hear that your partner can't handle it. And I make no judgments because it's definitely not my place and I don't know either of you personally nor your situation! But your little side needs special care and attention and if that stress is being projected on you it definitely can make the whole scenario rougher than it needs to be. This goes for everyone, if you're a little and your partner is aware of it/agreed to be a part of that side of your life, they should be fully aware of all the ups and downs.
Anyways, my advice as a caregiver in summation is:
Give yourself the time you need! Because it's obviously not going anywhere and Normally with mental health, the longer you ignore something the worse it gets.
Make sure you're feeling safe! Because safety is a huge contributing factor to vents!
Give your little the love it needs and deserves! The baby should be baby'd! Even if you feel you don't have time. Maybe take a bath instead of a shower and play with some toys!
Draw out your emotions! Or get a big pillow and scream out all those bad feelings!
The more you can express your emotions, the more they can leave your body and you can replace them with good ones!
I hope this helps sunshine! If you need more advice or have questions I'm right here. I really hope you feel better and things get easier for you!
#dottie dabbles#teenie talks#vent regression#rainy#luv#I feel bad a lot of the time for feeling these things#because I don't want to feel like I'm blaming other people
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Eeeeeee thankies, I loved it! Sorry it took me so long to finally see ;;
May I please request a Gravity Falls fic of regressor Will Cipher from Reverse Falls and his big brother caregiver Bill taking care of him after a rough day? Even better if Will regresses around 4-6. ;;
~polkadottedpie
Done and posted! Hope you like it!
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