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dilulusion · 2 months ago
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HI TUMBLGR..!!! offers you my fields of mistria farmer slash oc he is sentenced to being in love w an unromanceable npc 💜
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libraryleopard · 9 months ago
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i just read bloom by delilah s. dawson for a local horror book club and i would just like to say um. my god??????
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kadiwright · 2 years ago
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"A Farmer in the Dark"
Farmer Lulu belongs to @nek0-lulu-chan
Eddsworld (C) Edd Gould
Art (C) @kadiwright
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necroromantics · 8 months ago
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🏛️ - THE CREEPYPANTHEON CAST
(Will be updated as more lore is revealed)
Toby | Human | 19yrs | INTRO
🍊 . The restless farmer boy who tends to get himself into trouble
Kate | Human | 20yrs | INTRO
🌾 . The skeptic farmer who tries to stick to herself and the ground she walks on
Sally | Human | 12yrs
🧸 - The stubborn, adventurous daughter of land-owners who Toby and Kate work for
Tim | Human | 30yrs
📜 - The former sophic (teacher) of mythology, literature, and hunter of things not quite human
Brian | Human | 29yrs
🏺 - The former gladiator who wishes for a life of theatre and works alongside Tim in his studies
Lulu | Human | 20yrs
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Dina | Human | 15yrs
???
Liu | The God of Creation
Jeff | The God of War
Jane | The Goddess of Fertility
Clockwork | The Goddess of Time
Jack | The God of Death
Nina | The Goddess of Love
Ben | The God of Knowledge
Ann | The Witch
???
Lazari | ???
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cakesexuality · 5 months ago
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Depending on whether I'm getting it online or in-person, I may not actually get the winner and may go for runner-up
Vanilla Swirls Lamb would be named either Raisin (as in Oddworld) or Lulu (as in Oddworld) [click for poll about names] and would work as a sewist
Pawlette would be named either Gabi (as in Animal Crossing), Mojiko (as in Mojib-Ribbon), or Mojibri (as in Mojib-Ribbon) [click for poll about names], may be another original Pawlette or may be one of the Pawlette variants, and would work as a professional cheerleader
Spring Green Frog would be named either Tad (as in Animal Crossing) or Emerald (as in Animal Crossing) [click for poll about names] and would work as a farmer
Barkleigh would be named Mira (as in Silent Hill) and would work as a nurse
Promise Pets Tuxedo Cat would be named Blinx (as in Blinx The Time Sweeper) and would not have a job because he isn't anthropomorphic
Jennifur would be named Alessa (as in Silent Hill) and would work as a pharmacist
I already have a Velvet Hugs Teddy named after The Last of Us who works as a baker, an original Pawlette named after Vib-Ribbon who works as a makeup artist, and a Promise Pets Black Lab also named after The Last of Us
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queermentaldisaster · 1 year ago
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DQB2 x COD!AU headcanons/information
Soap and Ghost come up with their own nicknames for the monsters. For example, slimes? Soap starts calling them ‘goops’, and it just sticks. Ghost starts calling drackies ‘bat balls’ and Soap loves the hell out of em.
So how does Simon Riley fit into this, since Ghost is the name of the Master of Destruction?
Soap, after meeting Ghost, who has no memory of who he was before aside from his name, decides to give Ghost a real name. He gives Ghost the name ‘Simon Riley’. Ghost agrees, but on the condition that he can call himself Ghost still. Soap agrees, and this name is a huge turning point in the Malhalla arc.
Ghost hates Lulu with a passion, they will never get along.
Babs is Soap's favorite, purely because of how fuckin badass she is.
(Also, can't forget about Gaz and Price, they kinda get added on as additional characters)
Price will appear in the Moonbrooke arc, and Gaz appears in the Furrowfield arc.
Gaz is a farmer, and one of the main characters in Furrowfield. He's the one to come up with a few new ideas to fit the AU a little better! He joins Soap and Ghost and comes back to the Isle of Awakening after Furrowfield is freed from the Children of Hargon.
Price is a general, much like Anessa. Him and her butt heads a lot, due to their differing beliefs. He's also a main character in Moonbrooke, and also returns to the Isle of Awakening with Ghost and Soap.
Soap comes to lean on Price as support during that part of Moonbrooke, and Price adopts Gaz pretty much as soon as he lays eyes on the farmer.
AND ROACH
Listen, I can't not include Roach.
He's one of the Khrumbul-Dun main characters. He's more of a civilian with a fighting prowess, and uses sign language to communicate because he's mute. He also joins Soap and Ghost when they return to the Isle of Awakening, and him and Gaz have a minor romantic subplot that Soap gets to help them with!!! :)
Still deciding where to send Farah and Alex (can't forget them either) but this is all I have plotted out so far!!!
(@fossilizedpr0tienpowder @axelaxolotl09 tagging you two because...yes.)
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vindieselsfacebook-blog · 19 days ago
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lol was once again having the “who on Gilmore Girls would be a Swiftie?” convo with friends and this just kinda spilled out:
The year is 2023.
Much to Lorelai's chagrin and mocking, The Stars Hollow Blonde Mommy Brigade™️ spend the summer embroidering denim jackets and planning expensive caravans to shuttle their matching blonde children to multiple Eras tour stops. Luke happily has Lorelai's back on this one because he keeps finding those fucking little friendship bracelet beads in every nook and cranny of the diner. Jess thinks they should lighten up and let the kids have their fun. Lorelai knew she could never trust him.
Kirk won't stop selling the bracelets under the table at the diner. "Lulu has found her calling, Luke. The woman is a savant with plastic embellishments." Once Liz gets wind of it, she shows up with cases of her own to compete. Luke contemplates burning the whole building down.
There's a town meeting where Taylor proposes they have an Eras themed night in the square where they project the concert film and sell copious amounts of memorabilia. Think of the tourism! Lorelai and Luke show up to protest and are dismayed as one by one, each and every townie admits they love Taylor's music and support the event.
"Lane? Even you?" Lorelai gapes across the aisle.
"Hey, she's got some solid songs, Lorelai. Don't be a hater." Zach says. Brian shyly reveals his 1989 tattoo.
"I like her work with Bon Iver." Lane meekly admits.
"Et tu, brute?" Lorelai goes on to mock Bon Iver's singing voice, calling him the soy latte Brooklyn farmers market Michael McDonald. Her extended impression falls on deaf ears. Luke pats her on the knee for a noble effort.
Michel returns to work on Monday after a mysteriously vague long weekend wearing an Eras t-shirt underneath his suit jacket. Lorelai sticks her head in the sink.
She is a woman possessed. The final straw comes one fateful day in late November as Lorelai is lazily swiping through her instagram stories and sees folklore shamefully make Rory's Spotify Wrapped. Traitor! She complains so much that Rory relegates her venting to a designated Swiftie segment at the end of their nightly phone calls.
Rory doesn't take it all too seriously until she gets doxxed after writing a thinkpiece on her Substack entitled "Taylor Swift and the Capitalist industrial Complex".
Maybe her mom is onto something.
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omerflorent · 24 days ago
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who: @ronanbrackens what: the old friends catch up in the riverlands over a game up chess as the riverlands holiday wraps up. (flashback)
"Ya know, the old way don't play about no magics. Problem is, there ain't no ill magics happening here. Farmers and shop keeps and wives and daughters seeking out the aid of a wood's witch. Most is harmless. Other times, ya never know. A man will say, oh me wife took the matters in her hands for women get a choice, join the sept or take the rope." Omer explained to his cousin as he moved the piece across the board and then leaned back again.
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"Lulu is having a hard time adjusting to the differences. I let her take charge of the herbal house but those wood's witches are crafty folk. They look like you or I perhaps a bit dirty." He paused, grinning a bit, "very dirt." Sitting the smoke down he reached for the goblet of fruit juice and sighed to himself. He was sick of it's sweetness. Even first boil ale was better, didn't get a man durnk but didn't taste like swill.
"Needless to say, me wife is a bit uncomfortable with the witches. So, I suppose, I have to figure something out before I go to Braavos." It wasn't that he didn't trust his wife. He worried about some farmer finding out her feelings and using it to accuse another of witchery. Folk were petty that way. A dead neighbor meant a chance to tend to their lands. Earn coin and hope to be given the lands. Problems that.
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princesssarisa · 3 months ago
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There are more meanings of Barbie characters' names?
I'll go through the whole list of Barbie's family and friends from Wikipedia for all the characters I didn't list before.
Barbie's family members
George (her father): "Farmer."
Margaret (her mother): "Pearl."
Tutti (her discontinued sister): An Italian word that means "all" – best known in the US from "tutti frutti" ("all fruits"), a term for mixture of chopped candied fruits or for sweets with a mixed fruit flavor. For Barbie's sister, it must be a nickname.
Francie (her cousin): Short for Frances, meaning "Frenchwoman."
Jazzie (another cousin): Jazz is a style of music; the slang term "jazzy" means bright, colorful, and showy, like the music. It could also be a nickname for Jasmine. It's obviously a nickname, at any rate.
Kirsten (another cousin): "Christian."
Lulu (another cousin): Probably short for Louise or Louisa, meaning "famous in battle," or for Lucinda or Lucia, meaning "light," or for Lucille, meaning "little light."
Millicent (her aunt): "Strong in work" or "unceasing strength."
Adele (another aunt): "Noble."
Female friends (she's had so many!)
Raquelle: "Ewe."
Grace: Self-evident.
Stacey: Derived from Anastasia, meaning "resurrection," or from Eustacia, meaning "fruitful."
P.J.: Unknown; we'd need to know what her initials stand for.
Steffie: Short for Stephanie, meaning "crown" or "wreath."
Cara: "Beloved."
Whitney: "White island."
Miko: "Delicious" or "entertaining."
Kira: "Young" or "black."
Becky: Short for Rebecca, meaning "tie" or "snare."
Kayla: Derived from Catherine, meaning "far off" or "pure."
Lea: "Weary."
Jamie: "Heel-grabber" or "supplanter."
Kelley: "Bright-headed."
Devon: "Calf" or "fawn."
Tracy: "Warlike" or "fierce."
Nia: "Bright" or "purpose."
Viky: Short for Victoria, meaning "victory."
Tara Lynn: Tara means "elevated place" or "star"; Lynn means "lake."
Lara: "Citadel."
Drew: Originally a male name derived from Andrew, meaning "manly."
Melody: Self-evident.
Simone: "Listening."
Shannen: A variant of Shannon, the name of a river in Ireland, which probably comes from a root word meaning "old" or "ancient."
Maiko: "Child in a linen robe" or "dancing child."
Harper: "Harp maker."
Renee: "Reborn."
Daisy: "Daisy flower," of course.
Tia: "Aunt."
Courtney: "Short nose."
Desiree: "Desired."
Ling: "Spirit" or "bell."
Dee Dee: Unknown; originally a nickname for anyone whose name started with D.
Dana: "God is my judge" or "wise."
Diva: A term for a singing star (especially an arrogant one), from the Italian word for "goddess." Obviously a nickname.
Tori: Short for Victoria, meaning "victory."
Susie: Short for Susan, meaning "lily."
Nichelle: A cross between Nicole, meaning "victory of the people," and Michelle, meaning "Who is like God?"
Marissa: "Of the sea."
Ana: "Grace" or "favor."
Gabbie: Short for Gabriella, meaning "God is my strength."
Chelsie: "Chalk wharf."
Marie: "Bitter," "drop of the sea," or "beloved."
Mari: "Truth," among other possible meanings.
Mariko: "Child of truth" or "jasmine child," among other possible meanings.
Isla: "Island."
Male friends
Blaine: "Yellow."
Derek: "Ruler of the people."
Curtis: "Courteous."
Todd: "Fox."
Steven: "Crown" or "wreath."
Kurt: "Brave counsel."
Ryan: "Little king."
Barbie's younger siblings have lots of friends too, but I'd be here all day if I tried to look up their names' meanings too.
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holylulusworld · 2 years ago
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Lulu…what are your thoughts about Cole Turner💖💖💖💖
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Both smutty and fluffy ones☺️☺️☺️
So...he's looking for love and a woman to start a new life with him. It's time to move out of his parents house...I mean the guest house.
He'll plan the most romantic dates. I mean, he'll follow you to another continent just to be with you.
And when he finally has you pinned to his bed, he'll be unsatiable. He's a farmer and fucking strong. Cole is all muscles and strength. And he smells like hay and nature.
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...he will fight over you too if anyone threatens his "claim" on you...🥵
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snnynaturalarch · 9 months ago
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extra information about  munroe's  safehouse.... 
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sonny  has  a  corner  for  injured  wood  animals.  does  a  baby  deer  keep  walking  by  that  sonny  decided  to  name  it  flower  and  let  it  sleep  in  a  corner  all  tucked  in?  yes.
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also,  if  you  continue  to  pass  the  safehouse,  there  is  a  little  farm.  it  is  where  they  usually  collect  their  eggs and milk  for  food.  the  farmers  are  also  fellow  hunters,  family  friends  to  the  munroe's.  when  sonny  was  little,  she'd  spend  all  her  time  there  playing  with  the  farm  animals.  specifically  the  pigs  and  cows.  mainly  cows.  even  has  a  pet  cow  named  lulu.  every  morning,  before  opening  up  the  safehouse,  she'd  drop  by  to  visit.  just like the safehouse, it is guarded by sigils.
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teryyo · 1 year ago
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Final set of Artfights for 2023!
Kallik- dumpiifrog (artfight)
Calzone- cricket-farmer @happycricketbox
Edith of Astora- stinky_red (artfight)
Tilith and Lulu Venita- symonynii @symonynii
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laura-the-yellow-cat · 9 months ago
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___ and ___ My NEW MSA X FNAF SB OCS and Merissa's big sister and brother
1. Merissa's big sister
Full Name:
First Name:
Last Name:
Nicknames:
Gender: Female
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Age: 26
Blood Type:
Occupation:
Actual or Past Occupation:
Favourite Shows/Games: ___/___/___
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Favourite Food:
Instrument:
Favourite Animal:
Family Members Relatives: ___ (her big brother), Merissa (her young sister), ___ (her mother), ___ (her father), ___ (her uncle), ___ (her aunt), Alice ___ (her cousin)
Other Family Members Relatives:
Species: Human
Friends: Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer, Theodore the rockstar Eagle/Crocodile hybrid, Snowlight the snow fox, Aaron the Dancing Bear, Glamstar Daisy the Farmer Chicken, Sindy the humanoid childcare Ragdoll and Lulu the humanoid naptime childcare Ragdoll, Glamstar Huey the flying Squrriel, Carlie the humanoid rockstar Wolf, Samson the Prince Ventexian, Gus Borges, Muffet Pepper, Glamrock Animatronics, Sundrop and Moondrop/The Daycare Attendant, Little Sunflower (Sundrop and Moondrop/The Daycare Attendant's adoptive daughter), Alice ___ (Merissa's Cousin),
Enemies: Burntrap, Vanny, Vladdy (in FNAF SB Ver like Burntrap), Benny the abandoned animatronic Ghost Shadow and Mollie the Humanoid Scary Spy
Alignment: Good
Likes: Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer and her glamstars gang, finding the truth, Magic-Childcare, Laser-blast and area games, Music, her young sister, Merissa, Escape from the lab, being teaming up with Merissa with Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer and her glamstars gang,
Dislikes: Gets kidnapped and captured by The Dancing Black Crow, Benny the abandoned animatronic Ghost Shadow and Mollie the Humanoid Scary Spy,
Hobby:
Goals:
Weapons:
Powers and Abilities:
Skills and Abilities:
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Skin Colour: Sand
Eyes Colour: Light brown
Hair Colour:
Clothes:
Shoes:
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Nationality:
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2. Merissa's big brother
Full Name:
First Name:
Last Name:
Nicknames:
Gender: Male
Profile Pic
Age: 24
Blood Type:
Occupation:
Actual or Past Occupation:
Favourite Shows/Games: ___/___/___
(___,___,___)
Favourite Food:
Instrument:
Favourite Animal:
Family Members Relatives: ___ (his big sister), Merissa (his young sister), ___ (his mother), ___ (his father), ___ (his uncle), ___ (his aunt), Alice ___ (his cousin)
Other Family Members Relatives:
Species: Human
Friends: Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer, Theodore the rockstar Eagle/Crocodile hybrid, Snowlight the snow fox, Aaron the Dancing Bear, Glamstar Daisy the Farmer Chicken, Sindy the humanoid childcare Ragdoll and Lulu the humanoid naptime childcare Ragdoll, Glamstar Huey the flying Squrriel, Carlie the humanoid rockstar Wolf, Samson the Prince Ventexian, Gus Borges, Muffet Pepper, Glamrock Animatronics, Sundrop and Moondrop/The Daycare Attendant, Little Sunflower (Sundrop and Moondrop/The Daycare Attendant's adoptive daughter), Alice ___ (Merissa's Cousin),
Enemies: Burntrap, Vanny, Vladdy (in FNAF SB Ver like Burntrap), Benny the abandoned animatronic Ghost Shadow and Mollie the Humanoid Scary Spy
Alignment: Good
Likes: Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer and her glamstars gang, his parents are listen to his sister, merissa about the truth, Magic-Childcare, Laser-blast (his favourite game area) and area games, Video Games, his young sister, Merissa, Escape from the lab, Gets Rescued by Merissa with Glamstar Crysta the humanoid princess singer and her glamstars gang,
Dislikes: His big sister was kidnapped and captured by The Dancing Black Crow, Benny the abandoned animatronic Ghost Shadow and Mollie the Humanoid Scary Spy, his parents and the cops/police are not listening to his sister, merissa about the truth,
Hobby:
Goals:
Weapons:
Powers and Abilities:
Skills and Abilities:
Fears/Phobias:
Skin Colour: Sand
Eyes Colour: Light brown
Hair Colour:
Clothes:
Shoes:
Accessories:
Nationality:
Sexuality:
Hair Styles:
Beard Styles: N/A
Mustache Styles: N/A
@sfcabanasstarcgs and @mysteryideasgroup
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the-gay-loser · 6 months ago
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This Story Took Me Three Years!
May 10 1779 Wednesday 
The rolling hills around Jockey Hollow are green with patches of wildflowers. Yesterday after our lessons, the girls and I put away our journals then dashed out of the hut. Robert came, too. We ran through fields, over a creek, and up a slope. We just felt like running! When we reached headquarters, we heard commotion coming along the road. Horsemen and soldiers were cheering “Lafayette!” came the shouts. “Huzzah!” “Huzzah!” We each jumped upon a tree stump, hoping to see we only got a quick glimpse of his face and his red hair when he waved at us
May 11 1779 Thursday 
Today I went to headquarters, when I got in Ms. Washington was cooking “good morning Abby! How about you eat with us today, we have a new guest!”
I knew who she meant and I was happy to meet him again. After breakfast Lafayette introduced himself “i don't think we properly introduced i am Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier the Marquis de Lafayette it is a pleasure to meet you” “ same here my name is Abigail Jane Stewart” then we heard Washington say “Marquis where did you go i need your opinion on this battle strategy” Lafayette bowed at me “i hope to see you again Miss Stewart au revoir” i must say he is quite a kind man and i hope to see him again to  
May 19 1779 Wednesday 
I went to headquarters again today because i had to drop off a letter to Mrs Washington i was secretly hoping to see Lafayette when i got in there the generals were all eating Mrs Washington was sitting next to her husband when i looked around I didn’t see Lafayette  Oney came up to me and asked “can i help you dear” “oh…uh I have this letter for Mrs Washington” “i will take it dear” i walked back to the tents  puzzled: why wasn’t lafayette there, did he leave already? 
May 20 1779 Thursday
I came to headquarters again cause Mrs Washington invited me for tea,
Mrs Knox was waiting “hello Abby come in and sit Mrs Washington will be here soon” upstairs I heard horrible coughing. I must have had a confused look cause Mrs Knox said “poor thing, hopefully he’ll get better soon” “who?” “Lafayette, poor thing caught a terrible fever been coughing and wheezing all day and yesterday to” that's why I didn’t see him yesterday he didnt leave he’s sick “ahh Abby you're here, sorry to disappoint you but we might have to cancel this meeting i don't know if Mrs Knox already told you but Lafayette has a terrible fever poor thing and worst of all he feels bad i keep telling him it's fine but he won’t stop saying sorry” i left feeling sorry for him  
May 23 1779 Sunday 
I told mama she said “we should bring him something” we spend all day trying to convince the soldiers to go steal eggs flour milk and butter from farmers so we could make butter bread Sally and Mazie stole one mama wasn’t to happy she might of thrown a wooden spoon at sally once or twice
May 24 1779 Monday
Today i went to headquarters, to give the biscuits to Lafayette Mrs Washington let me go up to see him cause she said he should be asleep I walked upstairs and entered the room I walked over and but the basket on the table bye his bed I turned and couldn’t stop string he looked so adorable with his fever flushed cheeks and his long hair falling down his face I couldn’t help but tuck the loose hair behind his ear he moaned and his eyes flickered open he opened his mouth to speak but a coughing fit hit him he groaned and shut his eyes again I told him he not speak or it would drain his energy further he moaned again and grabbed my hand squeezing it I sighed he was delirious I set a wet washcloth on his forehead and headed downstairs i said my quick goodbyes and left 
May 30 1779 Friday 
Ok if i don’t write this down I’ll explode with joy, so it was a regular day I was doing laundry with mama and Mrs Lulu while Sally and Mazie played i was about to hang something when i heard horse hoofs i was pretty sure it was the general he always does check-in’s on the soldiers but the hooves stopped at our tent then I heard mama “thank you and you feel better” i knew who it was i almost yelled Lafayette was at our tent a major general at our tent i walked over pretending i didnt know he was here “oh hello again” i said, he smiled but this time he seemed really happy “do you feel better?” I asked of course he said “yes, thank you for that bread it was heavenly” 
I felt myself blushing. I couldn’t stop. He smiled, of course Sally asked “can i pet your horse” either he has kids at home or he doesn’t want to be rude “but of course” he said then this spiraled into a tornado of questions “what is it like in France? Do you have a family? Are you married? Do you have kids? Do you have more pets? Do you know Mr and Mrs Washington?” He answered all of them which I thought was humanly impossible. But it answers my questions here are the answers 
What is it like in France: well it's nothing like America 
Do you have a family: sadly my mom and dad died before i was 13
Are you married: yes 
Do you have kids: yes 
Do you have more pets: yes lots more but all of them are back in France 
Do you know Mr and Mrs Washington: Yes Mr. Washington is my commanding officer, and Mrs. Washington helped take care of me when i was sick 
Then he bowed and rode off i was starstruck he was kind with my mom and answered all of the questions my sister asked and let her and Mazie pet his horse he didn’t even care that Mrs Lulu and Mazie are black, but i knew that him and Mr. Washington are really close and wanna something cool diary he had both pants pulled up so i could see a musket ball scar i wanted to ask but i knew it was rude my candle is Burning out goodnight diary
June 1779 Monday
Me and sally walked over to headquarters today and wow it's hot i was sweating like crazy, before i go in i rub my forehead with my dress, everyone was drinking wine and cheering Lafayette was sitting with Mr. Washington i could see Washington laughing while Lafayette smiled suddenly Oney popped up next to me “there sweet aren’t they lafayette is one of the only generals that make him laugh” i looked back she was looking at me i didn't know what to say but luckily Sally saved me “Abby we have to go back to the camp” before i left i waved to lafayette he waved back i didn't know that was gonna happen Washington looked over at me and smiled that was the first time i saw him smile at me. 
June 10 1779 Wednesday 
Today lafayette wrote to me and asked if i wanted to come to headquarters cause his was “bored out of my mind” i came over but before i could go inside i heard this “Miss Stewart over here” i didn't consider that we would walk around jockey hollow together but it was nice we talked about our family’s and our life’s it got late and he walked me back to camp kissing my hand before he left 
June 11 1779 Thursday
Today i came by just for fun, when i came everyone looked sad Lafayette had his head in hands Mrs. Washington was patting him on the back she asked me to grab a handkerchief for Lafayette i did and he picked up his head his eyes where red and his face was pale he was trying to catch his breath Mrs. Washington nodded to the kitchen and we both walked over there “what going on?” “Lafayette’s oldest daughter Henriette passed away a year ago poor thing had just got the letter” as i was walking back i thought to myself:
1: lafayette was on a boat for 2 months  and then hiked through snow
2: he got a terrible cold
3:  and know he just lost his oldest daughter 
Can things get any worse for him?
July 12 1779 Tuesday
I went over to check on Lafayette only to find he wasn’t at headquarters I walked around trying to find him until I finally saw a figure sleeping against a tree I walked over and sure enough it was lafayette he was sound asleep against a giant oak tree I got a little nervous when i saw that he was a slight bit more pale but i walked over to him and shook him a bit he startled and then opened his eyes he say me and instantly shot up like a bullet “Miss Stewart to what do i owe the pleasure I smiled and told him I was looking for him he smiled and sat back down we talked for awhile sometimes he would pause a swallow down what i expected to be a sob I told he didn't have to hid it he instantly let multiple teardrops fall from his face and all i did was wrap my arms around him and pull him into a tight hug 
July 13 1779 Wednesday 
My fathers division is now under command of Lafayette finally more time to see a dear friend. He is based in a brick house a few miles away. Sally and Mazie have been doing stick races on the frozen lake 
January 1 1779 Thursday 
Lafayette has been riding back and forth from Washington’s camp and whenever he returns he looks stressed. I haven’t been able to see him a lot but he smiles whenever he sees me.
January 21779 Friday
Oh diary i am writing while crying tis why there are wet spots on these pages I can’t write about it know
July 16 1780 Saturday 
Ok, diary time to write about last night.
As I said in my entirety on Thursday Lafayette rides back and forth from Washington’s camp to his, well yesterday he went out again. I heard a rumor about him having a violent headache but he looked fine when he left. Well after an hour of him gone people started to worry so we sent a scout to go see if he was ok so when he comes back asking for a wagon we all yell “Mrs. Washington is coming with friends” but i didn't cause the man looked concerned well when he came back and no one was in the wagon we all put our heads down Mrs.Washington Wasn’t coming but then the man called for a doctor we all panicked looking for anyone well sally and Mazie found one sleeping they shook him awake no one knew  who it could be but i think i knew and it hit me like a bullet to the heart when i saw reddish hair it was lafayette he passed out on his ride there and when the scout saw him and no horse he panicked that why he wanted blankets and a wagon the doctor got over and first checked his palm for a heart beat lucky he told everyone his heart was beating but very faintly he was shivering and looked horrid the doctor asked Capitan Sherman Locks to help carry lafayette in side to the hearth where he could warm up next the doctor asked for an assistant and picked me when i got in i was assigned to put a hot rag on his head. for a job that sounded so simple it pulled on your heart strings he would moan and shut his eyes tight and squeeze my hand which made me know he was still living which was a good sign but when he was squeezing and his hand loosened i panicked i called for the doctor but he didn’t hear me i got so stressed i fainted when i awoke i was on a chair someone must’ve put me there but when i saw lafayette rubbing his head my world lit up he was alive when i stood he said “ahh your awake”
“How are you?” I asked “good, but my head feels like it was hit by a carriage” I laughed and he joined me then From the other room “Miss Stewart, is he awake?” “Yes, sir he is” the doctor walked over a put his hand on Lafayette’s head “ow” said lafayette The man shook his head “General Lafayette, I am afraid you might be dying” tears poured down me face i shook my head and ran out I don't know what Lafayette said but I bet he was as scared and sad as me
January 17 1778 Sunday
I told Mama,Sally,Miss Lulu,and Mazie every single one of them started to cry the word spread fast people started to pray and some started to make a coffin i couldn’t  make my body move i was so upset all of a sudden I started to feel scared really scared like i lost all the protection i had gained i realized that i was scared because being around lafayette made me feel safe.
January 18 1778 Monday
I got a letter from headquarters today i asked around i was the only one to get it i lit a candle outside and opened the letter: “Dear Adrienne” oh no it was for his wife but i really wanted to read it so I copied the letter in this diary and then sealed it and told myself to sneak to the mail pile in headquarters here diary but lets keep this our little secret 
Dear Adrienne, this hard to write as my hand trembles at the mere thought of it but i have came down with a fever and when the doctor examined me he said i might be dying although i may have committed many errors and pushed your heart to its limits 
I don't want you to grief for i do not believe this doctor and i will live until i am back with you adieu my dear adieu oh diary i wish i had a husband like that
January 19 1778 Tuesday 
Well today was a sad day. It was the day of goodbyes and farewells. I was last in line when  It was my time the man said “I can’t let you pass, General Lafayette needs his rest.” Then we heard from the other room “Know Jacob, does that seem fair?” It was Mr. Washington.  Washington walked over and leaning heavily on his shoulder was…Lafayette Oh i was so happy to see him he did not look any better but oh diary how his face lit up when he saw me “Miss Stewart it is a true pleasure to see you again” Mr. Washington said “same here sir” he nodded then after i prayed for Lafayette and wished him heath I went back to camp when I got back I asked mama “why didn’t Lafayette talk to me?” She answered and both of them i didn't like
1: “well either he was sad and grieving and just disappeared into himself i did that when David died”
2: “ he's too sick to talk and his in need of very serious care and help”
January 20 1778 Wednesday 
Today was a weird day, the doctor told me to come over and care for Lafayette, cause the he had to go see more patients, so I went over expecting to find him sleeping or resting, but instead he was at a desk, piles of letters around him he seemed fine so i sat down on a chair at the dining table. Then I heard a moan and walked over to find him head in hands and grimacing. I walked over to him and put a hand on his shoulder as he lurched away. I stood in shock for a second and then gently spoke into his ear “hey…let's get you up into bed” he nodded and i helped him up the stairs once I finally had him in bed I went back downstairs to continue cleaning 
January 21 1778 Thursday
I came over today and he was sleeping I started to cook and then called to him “Lafayette, i made some soup do you want some” when i got no answer i went over and found him eyes shut and breathing heavily, i panicked the first thing that popped in my head was to go get my mom, i ran as fast as i could my mom dropped her spoon and ran with me first thing she did before we went was she told one of the volunteers to go get the doctor, when we got in my mom walked over and picked up his head and felt his forehead before the doctor came in, when the doctor came in he said the heavy breathing was because his body was fighting pain i took a deep breath at least he wasn’t losing breath, when the doctor left after waking lafayette up and helping him walk upstairs the doctor asked if i could stay for a while i asked him why he said he might die any minute at the word i burst into tears my mother walked over “my daughter will not see the man who she is friends with die” the word die was said to many times for my brain to count i started to lose count my legs go all nub and i fell to my knees head in hands and cried why him why my mom helped me outside and to our campsite Mazie and Sally were playing and when Sally saw my tears she ran up to me and hugged me i hugged her back she was a good sister 
January 30 1780 Wednesday
I have had a weird few days, well a weird hour because almost an hour ago I was asked to see take care of Lafayette (he didn't die yet) when I got inside I went up to his room where was staring at the ceiling “how are you?” I asked he just moaned “who made you mister depressed” he chuckled at that but it caused him to start wheezing i sat him up so he could breathe better “Merci Beaucoup Miss Stewart” I couldn’t stop crying he looked at me puzzled “what’s wrong?” “I’m scared for you” I couldn’t hold my self back anymore “Your one of my best friends and I honestly care about you and you don’t deserve to die like this, your wife needs you, your kid needs you…America needs you. He looked me in the eyes and smilied “trust me Miss. Stewart I will fight to my last breath” he held open his arms and I jumped into them and hugged him then I heard quiet snores I laughed he fell asleep in my arms. I let go and tucked him in and kissed his forehead “I have no doubt” and I walked out of his room feeling like my old self.
February 2 1780 Saturday 
I was sitting by the fire when an officer came over and handed me a letter. Curious and confused, I opened it. It read: Hello Miss. Stewart, I am sorry to contact you on such short notice but Lafayette has developed a horrible fever and if we don’t get his temperature down he might die. I know that this is on such short notice but I need you to come back to Fish Kill. He keeps asking for you and is refusing help from anyone else. Yours Truly Martha Washington (P.S If you accept this offer I will have a carriage sent for you personally.) Lafayette was asking for me, the poor girl who made food and cleaned the soldiers' old smelly clothes. There was no hesitation. I wrote back immediately . Dear Mrs. Washington, I would be honored to come back to Fish Kill and help Lafayette. To be honest I have become quite attached to the young french man thinking of him as my brother. I would be delighted if I could help in anyway I could. Is it true he is asking for me specifically. Sincerely Abigail Stewart.   The next day I got a letter back from Mrs. Washington. Thank you so much Mrs. Stewart!  I will have a carriage sent right away and yes, he has been asking for you specifically.
February 10, 1780 Sunday
A carriage arrived the very next day to escort me back to Fishkill. As I sat inside, the wheels rattling over the uneven terrain, my heart pounded with a mixture of fear and determination. Lafayette needed me, and I was determined to do whatever I could to help him.
Upon arriving at Fishkill, I was greeted by Mrs. Washington herself, her face etched with worry. Without wasting a moment, she led me inside the grand estate, where Lafayette lay feverish and weak.
Entering Lafayette's room, I was struck by the sight of him lying in bed, his face flushed with fever and his breathing labored. Mrs. Washington explained that despite their best efforts, they had been unable to bring down his temperature.
Taking a deep breath, I approached Lafayette's bedside, my hands trembling with apprehension. He stirred at the sound of my footsteps, his eyes fluttering open to meet mine.
"Abby..." he murmured, his voice barely above a whisper.
I took his hand in mine, feeling the heat radiating from his fevered skin. "I'm here, Lafayette," I said softly, willing my voice to remain steady despite the fear that threatened to overwhelm me.
For hours, I sat by Lafayette's side, bathing his fevered brow and offering words of comfort as he drifted in and out of consciousness. Despite his weakened state, his spirit remained unbroken, his determination to fight evident in the steely resolve that flickered in his eyes.
As the hours stretched into days, Lafayette's condition began to improve, thanks to the tireless care and attention of Mrs. Washington and the skilled physicians who tended to him. His fever gradually subsided, and color returned to his cheeks, a welcome sign of his strengthening resolve.
Throughout it all, I remained by Lafayette's side, offering whatever support I could. In those quiet moments by his bedside, I came to realize the depth of the bond that had formed between us—a bond forged in the crucible of adversity and strengthened by shared moments of fear and courage.
And as Lafayette finally emerged from the shadow of illness, his spirit renewed and his strength restored, I knew that our journey was far from over. Together, we would face whatever challenges lay ahead, drawing strength from each other and the unbreakable bond that bound us together.
February 15, 1780 Friday
As the days passed, Lafayette's strength continued to return, much to the relief of everyone at Fishkill. With each passing day, his fever subsided further, and his appetite slowly returned. The once pale and weakened Lafayette began to regain his color and vitality, a testament to his resilience and determination.
I remained by Lafayette's side, offering companionship and support as he recovered. We would spend hours talking about everything from our hopes and dreams to the challenges we had faced during the war. Lafayette's spirit was indomitable, his optimism contagious, and in his presence, I found solace and strength.
Despite the hardship he had endured, Lafayette remained steadfast in his commitment to the cause of liberty. His passion for freedom burned bright within him, a guiding light that inspired all who knew him.
As Lafayette grew stronger, he expressed his gratitude for my presence and unwavering support during his illness. He thanked me for being there for him when he needed it most, and I could see the sincerity in his eyes.
In those quiet moments together, I came to cherish the bond that had formed between us—a bond forged in the crucible of adversity and strengthened by our shared experiences. Lafayette had become more than just a friend; he was like family to me, and I was grateful for the opportunity to stand by his side.
And as Lafayette continued on the path to recovery, I knew that our friendship would endure long after the war had ended. For in the midst of darkness, we had found light, and in each other, we had found the strength to persevere. Together, we would face whatever challenges the future held, knowing that as long as we stood united, nothing could break our bond.
February 25, 1780 Monday
As Lafayette's recovery progressed, a sense of normalcy began to return to Fishkill. The tension that had gripped the estate during Lafayette's illness slowly dissipated, replaced by a renewed sense of hope and optimism.
Lafayette's presence was like a beacon of light, lifting the spirits of all who crossed his path. His laughter echoed through the halls, his infectious energy infusing the estate with newfound vitality.
Despite his recent brush with death, Lafayette remained as determined as ever to continue the fight for liberty. He spoke passionately about the future of America, his vision of a nation united by freedom and equality inspiring all who listened.
I found myself drawn to Lafayette's unwavering optimism and boundless enthusiasm. In his company, I felt a sense of purpose and belonging, as if I were part of something greater than myself.
As the days turned into weeks, Lafayette and I grew closer, our friendship deepening with each passing moment. We shared laughter and tears, dreams and fears, finding comfort in each other's presence.
And as spring approached, casting its golden glow over the rolling hills of Fishkill, I knew that a new chapter was beginning—one filled with promise and possibility.
For Lafayette and I, the journey was far from over. But with courage in our hearts and hope in our souls, we faced the future together, ready to embrace whatever adventures lay ahead.
And as we stood side by side, gazing out at the horizon, I knew that no matter what challenges may come our way, as long as we had each other, we could overcome anything. 
March 3rd, 1780 Saturday
A shadow hangs over the estate—a shadow casted by the specter of illness that once again gripped Lafayette.
It began with a slight cough, barely noticeable at first, but soon it grew into a persistent wheeze that wracked Lafayette's frail frame. Despite his best efforts to conceal his suffering, it was clear to all who knew him that something was terribly wrong.
As the days passed, Lafayette's condition deteriorated rapidly. His once vibrant energy waned, replaced by a pallor that spoke of deep-seated sickness. His cough grew more violent, each rasping breath a painful reminder of the frailty of human life.
Despite the best efforts of the physicians at Fishkill, Lafayette's fever raged unabated, burning like a wildfire within him. His strength waned with each passing day, his spirit dimming like a candle in the wind.
I remained by Lafayette's side, offering whatever comfort and support I could, but it pained me to see him suffer so. His once bright eyes now dulled with pain, his voice reduced to a mere whisper as he struggled to draw breath.
In those quiet moments by his bedside, I prayed for a miracle—a glimmer of hope to pierce the darkness that threatened to consume us. And miraculously, it came.
Despite the dire prognosis, Lafayette's condition began to improve. His fever broke, and color returned to his cheeks as his strength slowly returned. It was a testament to his resilience and determination, a testament to the indomitable spirit that had carried him through so many trials before.
As Lafayette's health improved, so too did the mood at Fishkill. The once somber atmosphere gave way to a sense of cautious optimism, as we dared to hope for a brighter future.
And though Lafayette's recovery would be slow and arduous, we knew that with time and care, he would emerge from this ordeal stronger than ever before.
As I sat by Lafayette's side, watching over him as he slept, I felt a profound sense of gratitude wash over me. Gratitude for his resilience, for his courage, and for the unwavering friendship that had sustained us through the darkest of days.
And as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting its golden rays over the peaceful landscape, I knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, as long as we faced them together, there was nothing we couldn't overcome. For in the bonds of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit, we found the strength to endure, one day at a time.
April 20, 1780 Saturday
Despite the budding beauty of the season, a sense of tension hung heavy in the air—a tension born of the ever-present threat of danger that lurked just beyond the horizon.
One fateful day, Lafayette embarked on a reconnaissance mission to gather crucial intelligence on enemy movements. His departure filled us with a sense of unease, for we knew all too well the perils that awaited him on the battlefield.
Days turned into weeks, and still, there was no word from Lafayette. Each passing day brought with it a sense of mounting dread, as we waited anxiously for news of his fate.
Then, one stormy night, a rider arrived at Fishkill, bearing grave tidings. Lafayette had been gravely injured in battle, his condition critical. Without hesitation, we rallied to his side, determined to do whatever it took to save him.
As we journeyed to the battlefield, the sounds of cannons and muskets grew louder, a cacophony of chaos that served as a grim reminder of the horrors of war. But amidst the chaos, there was a glimmer of hope—a hope that Lafayette would emerge from this ordeal alive and well.
Finally, we reached the battlefield, where Lafayette lay wounded amidst the carnage of war. His face was pale, his breathing shallow, but his spirit remained unbroken. With trembling hands, we carried him to safety, praying for his swift recovery.
Back at Fishkill, we tended to Lafayette's injuries with the utmost care, each of us doing our part to ease his suffering. But as the days passed, it became increasingly clear that his injuries were more severe than we had initially feared.
Lafayette had sustained multiple gunshot wounds, each one more serious than the last. His condition was critical, his very life hanging in the balance as we fought tirelessly to keep him alive.
Despite the pain, Lafayette remained resolute, his determination to overcome his injuries serving as a source of inspiration to us all. But as the days stretched into weeks, his strength began to wane, his once bright spirit dimming like a flickering flame.
And yet, even in his darkest hour, Lafayette refused to give up hope. With each passing day, he fought bravely against the odds, his unwavering courage a testament to the indomitable human spirit.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Lafayette's condition began to stabilize. Though the road to recovery would be long and arduous, there was a glimmer of hope on the horizon—a hope that Lafayette would emerge from this ordeal stronger than ever before.
And as we watched him slowly regain his strength, we knew that though the scars of battle would always remain, they served as a reminder of Lafayette's bravery and sacrifice in the fight for freedom.
As spring gave way to summer, the war continued to rage on, but with Lafayette by our side once more, we faced the challenges ahead with renewed determination. And though the road ahead would be long and fraught with peril, we knew that as long as we stood together, there was nothing we couldn't overcome.
August 10, 1780 Sunday
With the arrival of fall, a sense of rejuvenation swept through Fishkill, breathing new life into the estate and its inhabitants. The once barren trees began to bud, and vibrant wildflowers dotted the landscape, painting the hillsides with splashes of color.
Lafayette, now fully recovered from his illness, seemed to embody the spirit of renewal that permeated the air. His energy was boundless, his enthusiasm infectious, and everywhere he went, he brought with him a sense of hope and optimism.
As the days grew longer and warmer, Lafayette took to exploring the surrounding countryside, eager to immerse himself in the beauty of nature. He would often invite me to accompany him on his walks, and together we would wander through meadows and forests, lost in conversation and laughter.
During these moments of tranquility, Lafayette would share stories of his homeland, regaling me with tales of France and his family. I found myself captivated by his words, transported to a world far removed from the chaos of war.
But amidst the beauty of spring, reminders of the ongoing struggle for independence were never far away. News from the front lines brought both triumph and tragedy, as the tide of battle ebbed and flowed across the countryside.
Yet, even in the face of adversity, Lafayette remained steadfast in his commitment to the cause. His unwavering resolve served as a beacon of hope for all who fought alongside him, a reminder that victory was within reach if they remained united in their pursuit of freedom.
And as we stood together beneath the clear blue skies of spring, I knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, as long as we faced them together, there was nothing we couldn't overcome. For in the bonds of friendship and the promise of a brighter tomorrow, we found the strength to endure, one day at a time.
March 28th, 1780 Saturday
Even with spring now blooming into full splendor, the war raged on, its echoes reaching even the tranquil sanctuary of Fishkill. The distant thunder of cannons served as a constant reminder of the sacrifices being made on the battlefield, a reminder of the price of freedom.
But amidst the chaos and uncertainty, there was a sense of unity and purpose that bound us together. Lafayette's presence at Fishkill served as a beacon of hope, his unwavering dedication to the cause inspiring us all to persevere in the face of adversity.
Together, we worked tirelessly to support the troops, providing aid and comfort to those in need. From sewing uniforms to tending to the wounded, each of us played our part in the fight for liberty, fueled by the belief that a better future awaited us on the other side of the struggle.
And as the days turned into weeks, and the weeks into months, a sense of anticipation began to build. Rumors of impending victory spread like wildfire, igniting a spark of hope in the hearts of all who longed for peace.
Then, one fateful day, news arrived that the war had come to an end. The long-awaited moment had finally arrived—the dream of independence had become a reality.
Amidst the jubilation and celebrations that swept across the land, Lafayette stood tall, a symbol of resilience and determination. His unwavering commitment to the cause had helped pave the way for victory, and his legacy would forever be enshrined in the annals of history.
As the sun set on the battlefield, casting its golden rays over the hallowed ground, I stood beside Lafayette, gazing out at the horizon. In that moment, amidst the quiet beauty of the evening, I knew that a new chapter was beginning—a chapter filled with promise, possibility, and the enduring hope of a brighter tomorrow.
And as we looked towards the future, hand in hand, I knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, as long as we faced them together, there was nothing we couldn't overcome. For in the bonds of friendship and the triumph of the human spirit, we found the strength to build a better world—one step at a time.
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queenbeeibee · 9 months ago
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❝ Run little blind mice, scurry down the trail. Chop goes the farmer’s knife coming for your tail. ❞
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( general Lucifer ? OwO idk)
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"Talking to yourself, General? Supposedly that's a sign of insanity, y'know."
Beelzebub's wings beat down once, twice, three more times before she landed neatly beside Lucifer, a smile on her blood-spattered face. She'd just come from a small skirmish with good news for Lucifer - another battalion of Heaven's angels had been sent scurrying with their heads down back to the clouds. From this little hillock, anyone would've had full view of it. "They're falling back. I know we've been talking about it, but... Lulu, we might win this thing after all."
It'd been a worry for the last few years of fighting, that Heaven might be able to push them back. But more and more Angels were joining them every day, pledging their loyalty to Lucifer and his Six Lieutenants, and now Beelzebub felt the strong stirrings of hope. "We're just waiting for word from Satan and Belle on their fights, but Mam, Momo, Lev and I scared them off."
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kadiwright · 2 years ago
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"A Southern Wedding"
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