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🎶 OFFICAL TSB MUSIC PLAYLIST
before i go quiet a bit, wanted to quickly drop this :3c
something fun for u sillys and filled with LLOOOOORRREEEEE
this too. he's finally a marketable plushie
okay i go now to my flight + moving be back soon aaa
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My take on that Twitter music meme, every song makes me think abt my dnd characters and silly ocs
(Maybe please leave song recs in the replies? 👀)
#Oc meme#Twitter meme#drawing meme#oc art#oc playlist#oc songs#original characters#dnd#dnd art#dnd memes#oc memes#art meme#original character artist#original character#music#music recs
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"All hail: Bella Sakamaki"
#if only she made it to queen#diabolik lovers#bella wayland#diabolik lovers ask blog#bella sakamaki#diabolik lovers rp#oc playlist#oc oc oc#oc rp#oc moodboard#moodboard#mood dark#dark aesthetic
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fallen london sona
Malachoir ("Mal") Marcelem Fallow
They/he
A watchful Rake
Totally not a demon
Dark cabaret / wine drinking cult / Red and black kinda vibes
investigator / stalker r the professions im trying to get in Ladybones
Theyre book smart but street stupid
(This is 100% not what he looks like rn. Rn they only have a faded morning suit and some shiny shoes..... but let me have this)
Im so stupid at this game so he is stupid too (I died first time playing after going into the carnival and looking into the heart mirror)
I'm playing without rly knowing anything (ik a very bad idea) so have mercy
#fallen london#Delicious friend#Demon oc#dark cabaret#arty sketch#oc art#oc#fl ocs#flondon#fallen london oc#failbetter games#spotify#oc playlist#Spotify
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The Shapeshifter;
(Any Pronouns, mostly used It/It's)
Also known as The Beast, The Thing that Creeps, The Creature and The monster. It represents change, metamorphosis and transition. It's representative animals are insects, more especifically moths and larvae. It's The Puppeteer's spouse.
#writers on tumblr#writeblr#:3#ocs#a tiny world of puppets#my ocs#yippee#the shapeshifter#oc lore#oc story#my art#artists on tumblr#digital art#spotify#playlist#oc playlist
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do you have a playlist of moon-core songs??
YAAA HERES A YOUTUBE LINK !!!! THANK U SM FOR ASKING!! ENJOY!!! :o) <3
#clown honks#clowny art#eyestrain#flashing#clown#clowns#clownsona#clownblr#playlist#oc playlist#anime#animecore#clowncore#kawaii#art#moon sona#rainbow#rainbowcore#kidcore#lucky star#caramelldansen#ashnikko#kesha#ennaria#flyana boss#vocaloids#hatsune miku#helluva boss#anon#nb
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the difference between the top songs in my henris playlist and the most recent songs i added is so funny to me
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waiting on the second round of edits for book 2 is AGONIZING.
so, to stay sane while i wait around for the blorbos on my pages to become perfect, i made Spotify playlists for book 1 AND book 2!
Each song corresponds to its respective chapter, mostly based on vibes, but there are some meme picks in there. THE PLAYLIST FOR BOOK 2 IS SO HYPE LISTEN TO IT TO GET HYPE FOR THE HYPE BOOK
And of course, here's a link to the Amazon page for book 1
#this was so fun to make it took forever#you get to see my absolutely psychotic music taste here too#twac#writeblr#author#creative writing#indie author#indie writer#indie publishing#playlist#spotify playlist#oc playlist#character playlist#low fantasy#fantasy#grungy fantasy#book writing#sorry for the tag spam you know how it is doing promo#an enby has gotta make a living somehow#also if you have any comments on the music choice hit me up and tell me why im wrong or so so right#Spotify
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Why should you vote for trapper?
He has an awesome music taste!!!(the first one is punk/metal and the second is a more accurate version based on when tf2 is set, and stuff he would know on guitar!)
(Please go take a listen to his playlists they’re really awesome -mod stag)
#tf2occontest2024#homecooking#tf2 rp blog#tf2 oc blog#tf2 ask blog#team fortress 2#tf2 oc askblog#tf2#tf2 oc#rp blog#team fortress 2 ask blog#oc rp#tf2 fanclass rp#tf2 oc rp blog#tf2 rp#rp#tf2 ocs#mercenary oc#oc playlist#team fortress oc#oc blog#team fortress two blog#team fortress fanclass#team fortress two ask blog#tf2 tenth class#team fortress two#tf2 askblog#tf2 ask#tf2 blog
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Im going insane
I did a playlist for when im drawing Rui (the random cherub) ....
Yeah, okay-- I LOVE HIM
#cupid fairly oddparents#cupid fop#the fairly oddparents#fairly oddparents#fairly oddparents a new wish#fairly oddparents cupid#fop cupid#cupid#cherub#cherubs#fandom#spotify playlist#spotify#spotify oc#oc playlist#my ocs
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Sona Zen's playlist!! There are local files on this playlist that are unavailable, but those songs are six different covers from AKUGETSU. I wanted to put a lot of his covers on the playlist 🩵
Also no, AKUGETSU is not s!Zen's voice claim.
s!Zen's speaking voice is Jordan Benjamin (grandson)* and his singing voice is also Jordan Benjamin (grandson).
*The one on the left of the screen is Jordan.
All AKUGETSU covers on s!Zen's playlist:
Monitoring (short cover)
DONUT HOLE
Bling Bang Bang Born
Nothing's Working Out
Hai Yorokonde
ENVY BABY
@alien-til-i-stage @apple8ees @bluemoonscape @rockwgooglyeyes
@chevalperd @starry-skiez @junebluues @ivanttakethis @awaggaa
#zen's alnst oc lore/notes/logs#alnst#alien stage#alnst oc: zen#alnst oc#alnst ocs#oc playlist#alien stage oc#alien stage ocs#alnst sona season#sona season#alien stage sona#alnst sona#Spotify
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Made a playlist for my yakuza s/i oc ❕❕ :3
#yakuza#ryu ga gotoku#yumejoshi#self shipper#selfshipper#self insert#self insert oc#s/i info#s/i oc#oc playlist#yakuza oc#original character#non sharing yume#non sharing selfshipper#selfship community#self shipping#yume community#f/o community#self insert x f/o#f/o x s/i#s/i#s/i x canon#s/i community#yumeship#yumesona#sagawa itzamna#itzamna sagawa#rgg#yakuza majima#self ship
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[Tracker] — Hattie Cortez-Shaw
“You’re All Very Unusual People.”
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Face claim: Inde Navarrette
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Full name: Francesca Harriet Cortez—Shaw
Nicknames: Hattie, Frankie, Frankie, Dia, Indi, Sonny
Code Name: Wildflower
Age: 15-22
Birthday: February 21th
Height: 4’9–5’0
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Personality:
Strong-Willed: Francesca is determined and resilient, never backing down from a challenge. She has a fierce sense of justice and is not afraid to confront authority when necessary.
Resourceful: Quick-thinking and adaptable, she can find solutions in tight spots. Her background makes her skilled at using her environment to her advantage during missions.
Witty and Charismatic: Francesca has a sharp sense of humor, using sarcasm and wit to lighten tense situations. Her charisma makes her approachable and relatable, drawing people to her.
Protective: She has a strong sense of loyalty to her friends and family, willing to put herself at risk to keep them safe. This protective instinct sometimes leads her into dangerous situations.
Empathetic: While she can be tough, she deeply understands others’ feelings and struggles, often using this empathy to connect with people and help them.
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—Family
- Father: Colter Shaw (FC: Justin Hartley)
- Mother: Nicole Cortez (FC: Juliana Harkavy)
- Uncle: Russel Shaw (FC: Jensen Ackles)
- Aunt: Dory Shaw (FC: Melissa Roxburgh)
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—Hattie’s Skills:
1. Reading People and Situations: Hattie is highly perceptive, able to quickly read people’s emotions and motivations. This helps her stay one step ahead of potential danger or conflict.
2. Research and Investigation: She’s skilled at digging for information, whether online or through contacts, and connecting the dots to uncover key details in a case.
3. Basic Self-Defense: While not a pro, Hattie knows some basic self-defense techniques, thanks to her dad’s teachings, and can handle herself in tight situations.
4. Tech Savvy: Comfortable with gadgets and digital tools, Hattie uses her tech skills for research, communication, and solving problems.
5. Observation and Memory: Hattie has a sharp memory for details, able to recall faces, conversations, and small clues that others might overlook.
6. Creative Problem-Solving: Quick on her feet, Hattie excels at coming up with solutions, whether it's in dangerous situations or tricky social scenarios.
7. Communication and Persuasion: Charismatic and persuasive, she can connect with people and get them to cooperate or open up, using the right approach for each person.
8. Basic Survival Skills: Hattie knows the basics of outdoor survival—setting up camp, navigating, and handling simple tools. She’s not as experienced as her dad but can hold her own in the wilderness.
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—Colter and Nicole’s Relationship: The Backstory
A Relationship Born from Brief Connection, Lasting Years:
* Colter and Nicole's relationship, born out of a spontaneous and passionate connection, evolved over time. Though their bond started intensely, it quickly became clear that they were from two very different worlds—Colter's dangerous, nomadic existence as a reward-seeker and Nicole’s steady, law-abiding life as a cop. The relationship was one of love, but also of tension. Nicole respected Colter’s work but couldn’t reconcile it with her own sense of order and justice. Their time together was punctuated by frequent breakups and reconciliations as Colter struggled to balance his dangerous career with Nicole's need for stability.
Mutual Separation:
* In the end, they both agreed to part ways—not out of animosity but because they knew their lifestyles were incompatible. Colter wanted a family, but he couldn’t afford to settle down in one place. Nicole, on the other hand, wanted a life that allowed her to stay connected to her work while keeping her child safe. It was a hard decision, but one made out of respect for each other’s futures.
Nicole's Pregnancy and Colter's Commitment:
* The pregnancy came as a surprise to both of them, especially since they had already agreed to separate. Nicole had initially wanted to raise the child on her own, feeling confident that she could provide a stable life, but Colter, deeply in love with her and now determined to be there for his child, wasn’t having it. Colter knew that his daughter would be something special, and he couldn’t bear the thought of not being part of her life, even if his job kept him on the move. His love for Nicole, though it had been complicated, remained strong.
* Colter pushed back hard against the idea of raising his daughter from a distance. He wasn't about to make the same mistake twice—he wanted to be there for every milestone, even if it meant compromising his own lifestyle. Nicole, while hesitant and wanting to maintain her independence, ultimately agreed, understanding that Colter’s involvement would be crucial.
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—Hattie's Early Years: Life with Nicole
Raised by Nicole, with Occasional Visits from Colter:
* From birth until a young age, Hattie was primarily raised by Nicole. As a single mother, Nicole put in long hours as a cop, working cases and gradually rising through the ranks. While her work was demanding, Nicole made sure to carve out quality time with Hattie—teaching her the value of resilience, discipline, and how to navigate the world with an unwavering sense of justice.
* Colter, always a nomad at heart, took every opportunity to be with his daughter when he could. He wasn’t a constant presence, but the moments he was around were memorable for both of them. He’d take her out for short trips, teach her how to track, or just share stories of the world he lived in, which fascinated Hattie. Even when Colter was on the road, he always made time to FaceTime his “princess,” making sure she knew she was loved and always in his thoughts.
Nicole's Balancing Act:
* While Nicole was deeply invested in her work, she was always careful to shield Hattie from the darker side of her job, just as Colter shielded her from the dangers of his work as a tracker. Nicole taught Hattie that the world was full of both light and dark, but she made sure to raise her with a strong moral compass—something that would be crucial as Hattie grew older and began to understand her father’s world.
* Despite her mother’s best efforts to protect her, Hattie, being sharp and resourceful, began to piece things together. She understood that her father’s life was risky, even if Nicole tried to downplay it. She was a curious, perceptive child who picked up on subtle details—the way her mother’s eyes would darken when Colter’s name was brought up, or the hushed phone conversations when Colter was on the line. It wasn’t long before she began asking tough questions.
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— Hattie’s Growing Awareness & Independence
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By the time Hattie was a teenager, the innocence of her younger years had faded. No longer content to simply be the excited daughter on FaceTime, she began noticing the cracks in her parents' lives. She saw how often Colter was absent, and how Nicole sometimes seemed distant or distracted when his name came up.
As her mind sharpened, Hattie started connecting the dots between her mother’s work as a cop and Colter’s dangerous life as a reward-seeker. She noticed the subtle signs—the way Nicole’s eyes narrowed when discussing certain cases, or the tense conversations they had about Colter’s trips.
Her curiosity grew, and so did her desire to understand the risks and realities of their world. Nicole and Colter, each in their own way, gradually began revealing more. Nicole explained her work in broad strokes, careful not to overwhelm her, but making sure Hattie understood the dangers.
Colter, ever protective, was less open, but Hattie’s sharp mind and resourcefulness—skills honed by growing up in a constantly shifting world—allowed her to put the pieces together. By now, she was no longer just a passive observer; she wanted to be involved.
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— The Decision to Join Colter on the Road
At some point, Hattie started to crave more than just stories and FaceTime calls. She wanted to be a part of her father's world. She’d heard enough about his "Tracker Trips" and was fascinated by the idea of traveling with him, seeing the world from his perspective.
No more staying behind or watching from the sidelines—she was ready. She argued that she was old enough, resourceful enough, and capable of handling whatever came her way. It wasn’t just about wanting adventure; it was about understanding her father, his work, and maybe even finding a place for herself in it.
Colter knew his daughter was strong-willed and resourceful, but he also knew how dangerous his world was. His mind screamed to keep her out of this dangerous world, to shield her from the risks that came with his job. But he saw so much of himself in her—the same determination, the same need for independence. As much as he wanted to protect her, he knew she wouldn’t let it go. The more she pushed, the more he realized that, despite his best efforts, Hattie was already part of his world in ways he couldn’t ignore.
Colter had always trusted Nicole's judgment, and this was no different. He brought it up with her, knowing that this would be a hard conversation. Would they let Hattie join him on the road, despite the dangers? After much deliberation, and a long, emotional discussion, they finally came to a decision: depending on the trip, Hattie could come along.
The decision was one of compromise. Colter would still be protective, giving Hattie clear instructions on what she could and couldn’t do on these trips. He’d keep her out of harm’s way whenever possible, ensuring that she stayed in a safe position while he worked. But it would give Hattie the experience she so desperately wanted.
Nicole, always the skeptic, wasn’t thrilled with the decision. She worried endlessly about Hattie’s safety, knowing firsthand the dangers both her job and Colter’s brought. But she also knew that Hattie had grown up in a world where danger was part of the backdrop, and she couldn’t shelter her forever. She gave her reluctant blessing, trusting Colter to keep their daughter safe.
When Hattie heard the decision, she couldn’t hide the smirk of victory. She had won this round, and she made sure her bag was packed, ready to go the moment Colter called.
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—Hattie’s First "Tracker Trip" with Colter
Their first trip together took them to a small town that seemed quiet and safe at first glance—perfect for a missing person case. The kind of town where everyone knew everyone, but secrets lingered in corners, just waiting to be uncovered. Colter had gotten the case from his trusted contact, Teddi, who’d sent over everything she could find. Colter didn’t waste time. As soon as they arrived, he briefed Hattie on the basics.
“Observe, ask questions, stay in the background,” Colter repeated, giving her a stern look. He wanted her to understand how to approach his world. “Got it, sweetie?”
Hattie nodded, though a part of her couldn’t help but smile. She was finally here, right beside him, a step closer to seeing what her dad did for a living. Colter tried to hide his grin. He was happy to have her with him, though he’d never admit it out loud. His princess had grown up so fast.
They started by talking to the locals—quiet conversations in diners, at the general store, and outside the post office. Colter’s way of connecting with people was always smooth. He asked just enough to get the answers he needed, and people seemed to open up to him despite his seemingly cold exterior. Hattie watched, fascinated by how he navigated these small-town dynamics, his calm demeanor allowing him to pull information from people who would have shut down if anyone else had asked.
At one point, Colter got a lead and had to confront a suspect—someone who wasn’t answering questions the right way. He told Hattie to stay put in the van while he handled it.
“Do some research, princess. I’ll be back soon,” he said, already stepping out.
Hattie sat in the van with the laptop, talking to Teddi and Bobby, helping out with anything she could. It wasn’t as thrilling as being out there with her dad, but there was something satisfying about piecing things together herself. She put on some music, typed away, and felt like she was contributing in her own way. For a while, that was enough.
But then the curiosity kicked in. Boredom crept in, and the need to see what was happening outside the van was too strong. Quietly, Hattie grabbed her jacket and slipped out of the van, staying in the shadows as she followed Colter from a distance. She kept low, staying far enough away to remain unseen, but close enough to see the confrontation unfold.
Colter, of course, noticed right away. When the situation was over, and they were back in the van, he gave her a pointed look. Hattie knew she was caught, once she saw his expression.
“Next time, Hattie,” Colter said, his voice low but firm, “You stay put.”
Hattie’s sheepish look dropped, she didn’t argue. She knew she’d pushed it, and now, seeing the seriousness in her father’s eyes, she understood the risk.
“I got it, Dad,” she said, though her voice was tinged with the tiniest bit of defiance. There was a flicker of respect in her eyes, though, for her dad’s ability to see through her. He was always two steps ahead.
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A Few Hours Later...
As the sun began to set, Colter parked the van in a secluded area, far enough off the main road to keep a low profile. They set up camp—nothing fancy, just a few quick essentials: food, water, and some rest before they continued the next leg of the trip. Colter cooked up some simple burgers on the small camp stove, and Hattie, happy to have a moment to sit back, eagerly dug in.
As they ate, Colter began to talk about the confrontation with the suspect, filling in the details. Hattie listened intently, though part of her mind still buzzed with the things she’d seen earlier. When she turned her attention back to her laptop, she realized that she’d made some progress of her own. Between chatting with Teddi and Bobby, she had managed to dig up a few useful bits of information. Colter noticed her working as he spoke, his eyes catching the focused way she was typing, the small pile of notes beside her.
He paused mid-sentence, a surprised smile tugging at his lips. “Impressive,” he said, the praise slipping out before he could stop it. “I didn’t realize my little princess had such a sharp mind.”
Hattie glanced up, smiling softly. “Thanks. I’ve been working on it before I went out.”
Colter chuckled, then became more serious, his expression softening as he leaned against the van, looking at her with a fatherly tenderness. “I know you’re eager, sweetheart. But you need to understand something.” He wiped his hands on a rag, then looked her in the eye. “There’s a time and a place for getting in the field. And when it’s not that time, your job is here. In the van. Research, staying safe, helping out from a distance. You got it?”
Hattie sighed, her shoulders slumping. “Yeah, yeah, I get it,” she huffed. But her defiance was already waning, replaced by the understanding that this wasn’t just about following her curiosity—it was about the bigger picture, the real stakes behind what they were doing.
She took another bite of her burger, thinking it over. After a pause, she shrugged and looked up at her dad. “I’m just so ready to help, Dad. I want to be out there with you.”
Colter softened, his tone turning gentler. “I know you do, sweetheart. And you will. Just... let me teach you the ropes first. It’ll be a hell of a lot safer that way.”
They ate in a comfortable silence for a moment, the fire crackling nearby. Then Colter cracked a light grin, breaking the tension. “You know, for a first trip, you’re doing pretty damn good.”
Hattie grinned, a charming glint in her eye. “I told you, I can handle it.”
Colter shook his head, laughing. “Yeah, you’re definitely my kid.”
As they finished their meal, the bond between them felt deeper than before. The day had been a mix of tension and learning, but there was also something new—a kind of unspoken understanding between them. It wasn’t just about the work; it was about them, together. Father and daughter. And for the first time, Hattie felt like she really belonged in this world.
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— Likes & Dislikes
Hattie’s Likes:
1. White Chocolate Chip Cookies – Her ultimate comfort food, sweet and simple. A little indulgence she always keeps in mind for moments when she needs a pick-me-up.
2. Pressed Flower Necklaces – A small but meaningful hobby. Hattie loves collecting wildflowers and turning them into necklaces as a way to capture memories of places and moments.
3. Books with Poems or Short Stories – She enjoys the simplicity of short forms, where emotions and stories can be condensed into just a few pages, especially if they’re thought-provoking or full of beautiful imagery.
4. Painting Her Nails – It’s her way of expressing herself. Whether it’s bright colors or something more subtle, it’s a small act of self-care that makes her feel good.
5. The Color Olive Green – Earthy, calming, and versatile. She’s always loved how it blends into nature and gives her a sense of peace.
6. Meaningful Music – Lyrics that touch her, whether it’s a sad ballad or an anthem of empowerment. Music is something that resonates with her deeply.
7. Singing – Hattie loves to sing, whether she’s belting out in the van during their trips or just humming to herself while working. It’s a way for her to express emotions she might not always put into words.
Hattie’s Dislikes:
1. Snakes – A fear that goes back to a childhood incident. No matter how much she tries to be brave, the sight of one makes her freeze up.
2. Very Tight Spaces – Claustrophobia. She gets an overwhelming sense of panic in cramped spaces and will do anything to avoid them.
3. Clowns – Something about their painted faces and exaggerated expressions just creeps her out. She avoids circus-type events when she can.
4. Sad Movies – She’s emotional enough without adding fuel to the fire. Watching sad movies makes her feel overwhelmed and restless.
5. Overly Complicated Explanations – She likes things straightforward and to the point. If someone starts over-explaining something unnecessarily, her patience runs thin quickly.
6. Disrespectful People – Hattie has zero tolerance for people who treat others poorly. She can spot arrogance or rudeness from a mile away and it makes her blood boil.
7. Black Coffee – She finds it too bitter. If she’s having coffee, she needs a little sweetness in it, or she just skips it altogether.
8. Rap Music That Doesn’t Make Any Sense – Hattie appreciates lyrics with depth or meaning. She can’t stand rap music that feels like it's all flash and no substance—it just grates on her nerves.
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— Hobbies & Habits
Hattie's Habits:
1. Sensitive Skin (Itching) – Hattie has a slight sensitivity to her skin, especially when stressed or nervous. Sometimes she’ll absentmindedly scratch at her arms or neck, which can be a bit uncomfortable. Her dad, Colter, often notices when she's doing it and will gently stop her, reminding her to be mindful of it. It’s one of those little habits that drives him a little crazy, but he doesn’t say much about it.
2. Biting Her Inner Cheek – When Hattie’s deep in thought, concentrating, or frustrated, she tends to bite the inside of her cheek. It’s a nervous habit she’s never really tried to break, and sometimes Colter notices it during tense situations.
3. Staying Up Late to Finish a Movie – Hattie is known to binge-watch shows or movies on Netflix late into the night, even when she knows she should be sleeping. Her mom, Nicole, is often the one to get annoyed by this, as it messes with her routine. Hattie usually justifies it by saying she’s “almost done,” but it’s a habit that doesn’t sit well with her mom.
4. Picking Her Nails – A nervous habit that Hattie’s had for years. She tends to pick at the edges of her nails, especially when she’s anxious or distracted. It’s not something she’s overly self-conscious about, but Colter has caught her doing it more than once and will gently remind her to stop.
5. Making Snarky Comments Under Her Breath – Hattie is quick-witted and often can’t help but make a snarky remark under her breath when something irritates her, especially when people aren’t being straightforward or are being rude. It's one of her more rebellious traits, and while she tries to hold her tongue, it slips out sometimes.
Hattie's Hobbies:
1. Journaling in Her Notebook – Hattie keeps a notebook where she writes down her thoughts, reflections, and sometimes venting about the things that bother her. It's a safe space for her to sort through her emotions or to capture a moment, especially when she's on the road with her dad.
2. Singing Softly in the Van – A quiet way to pass the time while on long trips with Colter. Whether it’s a song she heard on the radio or one that’s been stuck in her head, Hattie hums or sings softly while looking out the window, lost in the rhythm of the road.
3. Doodling in Her Notebook – Another creative outlet. Hattie loves to doodle designs, little sketches, or random thoughts in the margins of her notebook. It's a way for her to unwind and tap into her artistic side when she’s not focused on her more analytical interests.
4. Reading Theories Online About Current Series – Whether it’s a show she’s currently binge-watching or one she’s obsessed with, Hattie loves digging into fan theories and speculations online. She gets lost in the details and enjoys the thrill of discovering new insights into the shows and characters she follows.
5. Making Playlists – Hattie is very particular about the music she listens to. She loves creating playlists for different moods or for specific moments, whether it’s a playlist for a long trip with her dad or one for a rainy day. Music is an important part of her life, and curating playlists helps her express how she’s feeling.
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Hattie’s Playlist
"Dog Days Are Over" by Florence + The Machine An uplifting anthem of letting go and embracing freedom.
"Youth" by Daughter Reflecting Hattie’s introspective side and her growth as she navigates independence.
"Brave" by Sara Bareilles Embodying Hattie’s courage and determination to speak up and face challenges head-on.
"Natural" by Imagine Dragons A song of empowerment and embracing one’s true self.
"Believer" by Imagine Dragons About turning pain into strength, reflecting Hattie’s resilience.
"Dream On" by Aerosmith A hopeful anthem for chasing dreams and never giving up.
"Bird Set Free" by Sia About breaking free and finding one’s voice—perfect for Hattie’s journey toward independence.
"Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol A soft, introspective moment—Hattie reflecting on the important connections in her life.
"Waiting for Superman" by Daughtry The feeling of wanting to escape, seeking something more—whether it’s adventure or clarity in her life.
"Brutal" by Olivia Rodrigo The frustration and chaos Hattie feels while navigating the brutal realities of growing up and finding her place in the world.
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Ahh I hope you like her!! I am still very much new to watching the series, but I am enjoying it so far
Let me know what you think 💭
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Amara n her devil papi
(My last drawing for awhile 🫶)
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What do you think are some Mojave coded songs?
I actually have a full Mojave playlist on Spotify (I’ll link it below), though it kind of describes their entire life through song.
I feel like two of the most well-rounded Mojave coded songs would probably be “Take it Easy” by the Eagles or “Weather Man” by Valley of Wolves.
I feel like both songs are about making the best out of the situation you’re in (Take it Easy is more laid back about it, whereas Weatherman is a bit more aggressive), and I think that’s exactly where Mojave is right now. They’ve been dealt a shitty hand by life, but he’s just trying to do the best with what she’s got.
But here’s the playlist with all the Mojave-coded songs I’ve found so far!
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Thanks for the tags @sableglass and @gioiaalbanoart!
OC Playlist Tag
Rules: Pick out some songs your ocs would like if they had access to modern music. Nothing to do with their themes or motifs, just the songs they'd personally listen to.
Here's what Astra would listen to while tinkering if she had access to spotify! This playlist is best listened to while violating traffic laws, annoying everyone else in your living space, or doing mad scientist activities. Full effect is only achieved by pumping the volume as high as it can possibly go.
I'll tag @mk-writes-stuff @leahnardo-da-veggie @thecomfywriter @theink-stainedfolk @kaylinalexanderbooks and anyone else who wants to play :)
#not pictured: Mashal losing his goddamn mind as Astra blasts this at full volume at 2am cause she's used to living alone#writblr#my ocs#oc playlist#writing#writerscommunity#Spotify
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