#faith is my baby girl even if i haven't focused on her much recently
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bibaybe · 2 months ago
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make me choose: oc edition
@rose-of-oz asked: lydia levine or faith quinn?
make me choose between two of my ocs
taglist: @eddysocs @ocappreciationtag @foxesandmagic @wordspin-shares @veetlegeuse @raith-way @oneirataxia-girl @rose-of-oz @praetoravila
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mydyspraxiablog · 24 hours ago
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Once upon a time in Wales, there was a unique boarding school nestled near the beach called Angel School for Girls. It was a place where young girls from all walks of life came to learn, grow, and build lasting friendships. The school was known for its strong sense of community and emphasis on faith in God.
The school had recently introduced a new schedule where classes were held only on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. On Fridays, the girls had the option to join either the Blackbird Club or the Cheering Leader Club. The Blackbird Club, led by Captain Lucy, focused on helping others through activities such as art, knitting, and dancing. They also organized walks to the beach to appreciate nature and spread kindness.
Meanwhile, the Cheering Leader Club, led by Captain Rachel, brought energy and spirit to the school with their cheers and performances. Both clubs brought a sense of unity and camaraderie to the school, making it a fun and vibrant place to learn.
Headgirl Butterfly, who was admired for her grace and leadership, oversaw the school's operations with the help of her prefects. On Fridays, she would step back and allow the prefects to take charge, giving them a chance to showcase their own leadership skills.
One Sunday, Headgirl Butterfly called a school meeting to discuss a possible name change for the school. Many of the girls voiced their opinions, suggesting names like Angel School, Posh School, and even Daisywood. However, Headgirl Butterfly insisted on a name that reflected the school's values of faith and community.
After much deliberation, the girls unanimously decided to rename the school Angel School for Girls, symbolizing their belief in spreading love and kindness to others. The school continued, but a new student called Emma was a bit confused and lost. Thirteen years old and not wanting to be at boarding school, she had been placed there due to her rough past with foster families who couldn't handle her behavior.
Welcome to Angel School, Miss Young, the headmistress greeted Emma. You will be in Year 8 this term. If you work hard, you might move up to Year 9 or Year 10. Your form prefect is Lilly.
Emma was in a bad mood, hating the idea of doing homework and struggling with reading. She threw her book on the floor in frustration, unable to understand the words on the page. Headgirl Butterfly intervened, asking Emma why she had thrown the book.
I can't see, Emma confessed. The words on the blackboard don't make sense, and I can't do my homework right.
Understanding Emma's struggles, Headgirl Butterfly revealed that she, too, had dyspraxia. She encouraged Emma to ask for help and not be afraid to seek assistance from her form prefect or other prefects.
As the days went by, Emma slowly began to adapt to life at Angel School. She found comfort in the kindness of her classmates and the support of the teachers. Despite her anger and resentment towards her situation, she started to open up and let herself be helped.
One day, during a Prefect meeting, it was revealed that Emma had been given a scholarship meant for another girl, Janet, who was Emma's foster sister. Janet had missed out on the scholarship due to Emma's troubled past and behavior. The truth came out that Emma had a child at just 14 years old and it hard Emma who have baby take away from her and Emma miss her daughter Betty.
Well find it difficult both fighting in Common room and broken window by fighting, but don't think it won't be fair for year 8 paid for them fight I send paid for damages of window and both said haven't got any money because Peanut Prefect is control of the money and wasn't ask sister because know be Punishment and didn’t want that, said Headgirl Butterfly.
Another Prefect came in and Punishment them. Which Prefect was it? asked Headgirl Butterfly. It was me, said Marigold. Emma and Janet were rude to me. They said they won't dare ban from the year 7 Common room and said I am not allowed going Common room for two weeks.
Headgirl Butterfly came up with challenges for the clubs. Missions for both clubs is to work together and Rachel talk to Janet in the library as Marigold ban both in the common room for two weeks won't overwrite the Punishment and Lucy talk to Emma to be kind to her daughter taken away from her by social services.
The challenges brought the girls together in unexpected ways. They learned to set their differences aside and work towards a common goal. Emma and Janet were able to reconcile and put their past behind them, finding solace in each other's presence.
The fun day arrived, and the school was filled with laughter and joy. The Blackbird Club and Cheering Leader Club worked together to create a day full of games, shows, and delicious treats. Emma and Janet dressed up as fairies, letting go of their past grievances and embracing the spirit of unity and friendship.
In the end, the challenges brought the girls closer together, strengthening the bonds of sisterhood and mutual respect. The Angel School for Girls truly lived up to its name, spreading love and kindness to all who walked through its doors. And Emma, once a lost and troubled girl, found a place where she belonged, surrounded by caring friends and mentors who helped her see the light in herself.
As the sun set over the beach near Angel School, the girls gathered in a circle, holding hands and singing a hymn of gratitude and love. They knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would always have each other and the faith that guided them through it all. And so, the story of Angel School for Girls continued, a tale of hope, redemption, and the power of friendship.
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