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Ahhhhh haven't worked traditionally in mooooonths. I forgot all of my techniques haha.
Ah well.
Some TruSa doodles to end the new year! With 2 days left, I have doubts I'll get anything else done lol. It was hard enough to get these 2 things done. I really wanted to do a Christmas pic, but I never got the chance...
Hope everyone has a happy new year!!!
The top photo I was thinking of how Trunks would be with my hair getting longer. I cut it so short so many years ago and it's the longest it's been since. I would imagine he would love that I'm growing it out 🥰 ((I so badly need to dye it again lol. My purple is fading!))
For the bottom photo, I saw a prompt where I'm comforting Trunks from a nightmare. He would have many of those 😔 but he need not worry, I'll always be there to help him through them ♥️
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Today we lay my grandfather to rest. I'm hugging this boy tighter than ever.
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One thing. Imagine this. What if Sky Chakroun breaks up her boyfriend Keith and move on from him, and go out with musician Trent Lennox after Gwen Morrow broke up with him in the episode of Total Drama "crazytown".
What if Trent Lennox goes out with Sky Chakroun, she said yes, she went out with him for 4 months, then they made love to each other, and the baby was conceived. Trent didn't know that Sky is Cree.
A month later, Sky finds out that she was pregnant with Trentʼs baby, but Dave didn't know that she was she's keeping a secret from Trent so she won't know it's Daveʼs because Trent is the father of the baby, so the cousins Gwen and Ella find out that Sky is the mother of Trentʼs baby.
Few months later. Sky gave birth to their baby girl named Isabelle Skye Lennox (via Trent) to take care of her.
After that, Sky needs Dave to stop thinking about her, and obsessing over her, he needs to move on with his love while she wants to be with Trent from her ex and his daughter to take care of her. She tells Dave Marden that he can have Ella Trusa all he wants.
#total drama#td#total drama island#total drama pahkitew island#trent#sky#skent#skrent#trent x sky#headcanon
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Always and forever, my love!
To: @sammeezilla
From: Trunks
Dear my love,
I want you know that you bring joy to me everyday into my life. Your the sun that shine in most darkness moments. I will. be that moon that will keep you calm and safe.
Love,
Trunks
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Fandom asks A, J, L, M, N, O, Q, W, X
A - Your current OTP - “current”, eh. Well, judging from all my rebloggs that would be Entrapdak (Entrapta/Hordak), from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. But it’s actually my male OC/Keldor (Skeletor before he was Skeletor). I just don’t post about it because I have zero content to share (they only live in my head), and I am a veteran of fan fiction circa the early 2000s when shipping an OC with a canon character was a mortal sin, and so I don’t talk a lot about my OC/canon ships unless asked directly.
J - Name a fandom you didn’t care/think about until you saw it all over tumblr - There are lots of fandoms on Tumblr that I know a lot about without ever having seen/read the original source material. I don’t really get into them because the original source materials don’t really interest me all that much. However, I am peripherally into the Percy Jackson franchise. I enjoy mythology (all mythology, not just Greek), and I enjoy reading people’s hot takes on Percy Jackson’s portraying of Greek figures.
L - Your favorite fanartist/author gives you one request, what do you ask for - Actually, this happened recently. An artist over GaiaOnline offered me an art freebie. This is what I asked for:
M - Your favorite fanart or fanartist - Okay, so I’m a bit of an art-slut, so I have a lot of favorites... @nozominoyami is a dear friend and I know them IRL. They are really good at furry art and are super comfortable with both gore and sex. They have done a lot of NSFW art for me, and also some bloody illustrations for my fan fics. (Also, their commissions are open and you should totally commission them!) @coconfetti is another dear artist. They have done a lot of Ben 10 art for me, and are comfortable drawing aliens and non-human characters. I am an especially big fan of their half-tone shadings as it reminds me of manga from the 90s and early 2000s which was the peak of my otaku-phase. (They also take commissions and you should commission them!) @niuniente does some of the most ADORABLE Entrapdak art and I absolutely love them for it. They were also really cool about drawing a full comic strip illustrating a scene from one of my fan fics. But the thing I love most about them is when they post art sharing some of their local folk lore. I have actually learned a lot from them and cannot thank them enough for sharing their culture with us here on Tumblr. @strawberryoverlordart is probably one of the most talented artists I follow, and their work is amazing. They’re also super-patient and put up with me as I -very badly- explained what I wanted for a cover for one of my fan fics. I was not easy to deal with but they were super professional and made sense of my insane explanations.
N - Your favorite fanfiction or fanauthor - My favorite fan fic author remains to this day, to be Kizmet from FanFiction.Net. They have an AO3, but are now only posting for a fandom I’m uninterested in. But if you ever take a look at their works, you should read ALL of their Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z fan fics. They are the absolute best. Top quality work! Best experience. 10/10. However, my favorite fan fiction is not by Kizmet. It’s the “Son of Son’s” trilogy. A Star Wars fan fiction by Black101 (also on FanFiction.Net), “Into the Storm”, “In Shadows and Darkness”, and “At the Bring of Darkness and Dawn”.
O - Choose a song at random, which OTP does it remind you of - 80s Remix of “I want it That Way” by the Backstreet Boys. ...Trusa (Trunks [Dragon Ball Z]/Chibiusa [Sailor Moon])
Q - A ship you’ve abandoned and why - Okay, okay, okay, I y’all to understand! I used to ship Supermartian (Superboy/Miss Martian) from Young Justice. Back in season 1 when they were all cute, and domestic, and sweet. And then when the Team finds out she’s half-white martian and she thinks everyone’s gonna reject her, and then Conner says he’s always known and doesn’t care... I was already shipping them, but that moment just made me melt and I was all like “this is True Love!” “This is Pure!” “This is the best ship!” ... .. .Then... season 2 happened. Suddenly they were broken up and I have no idea what happened. I was shocked, and confused, and angry. ... .. .Then it got worse. Then I learned that M’gann used her telepathy to try and control Conner’s mind! If you don’t watch Young Justice, I need you to understand something about Conner’s backstory: In the pilot episode, when we first meet him, Conner is under mind-control. He has no mind or will of his own, or even any autonomy, mind of body. He is literally a doll being controlled! The Team free him from that and he joins the heroes, but because of that experience (BECAUSE OF THAT TRAUMA!) he is very sensitive when it comes to the subject of telepathy and mental manipulation. M’gann trying to control his mind is bad enough on it’s own. By itself that it an abusive behavior. But when you add in his history with mental abuse it becomes so, so, so very much worse! M’gann trying to control Conner’s mind is analogues to assaulting someone who was a survivor of past abuse! After that, I just could not ship Supermartian and even seeing them on screen together gives me anxiety. In season 3 when they are engaged to get married, I have a literal panic attack and quit the series. I literally stopped watching Young Justice. I never finished season 3.
W - 5 favorite characters from 5 different fandoms -
Trunks Briefs - Dragon Ball franchise
Kevin Levin - Ben 10 franchise
Kon-El | Conner Kent | Superboy - DC Comics
Hordak - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Goliath - Disney’s Gargoyles
X - 3 OTPs from 3 different fandoms -
Tim/Kon - DC Comics
Gwevin - Ben 10 franchise
Entrapdak - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
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Coffee cup || Trusa
Tru ran her tired eyes over the figures once again as she sat at the kitchen table. The numbers were beginning to jumble themselves and she took a large gulp of her coffee in a vague hope it would clear things up. Instead she scrunched her face as she swallowed the lukewarm liquid which had clearly been sitting for too long. With a frustrated groan she stood up and headed through to the bedroom to retrieve a file, flashing a brief smile at Rosa as she passed by the door of the living room.
@subrosacapulet
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The Magic of Thinking Big
The Magic of Thinking Big Maria Trusa | Formé Medical Center | CEO
The idea of a changed mindset is exactly what The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz explores. Through the power of belief, things can and will be done. This idea of flipping your mindset has inspired me both in my professional and personal life, and I share it with as many people as I can who I believe will truly benefit from it.
I didn’t exactly find this book. In a way, it fell into my lap. I was on Facebook looking at my son’s profile when I noticed a status he had posted. He was asking his friends for recommendations on books for self-help and motivation. The most liked comment on that post was one that mentioned The Magic of Thinking Big, hands down. Seeing everyone support it so much made me decide to read it.
After the first few pages, I quickly realized why it was so well liked. Not only was it full of information and credible sources, but it was written in a way that was easy to follow. This is especially important to me as I am always on the go, running from one place to another. There’s no need to re-read certain sections in order to comprehend its ideas, although I did enjoy re-reading sections based solely on their content.
I’ve always believed that the mind is a powerful thing, but reading just how it could affect not only your performance, but your results, was eye opening to say the least. Something that really stands out in my mind was when Schwartz said,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.”
Ultimately, this is a book about having a positive approach to every aspect of your life and aiming above what you think you are capable of. The only way to do the things you never thought you could do is by trying new things you’ve never done before. In more elaborate words, Schwartz is telling people to not only be positive, but also to normalize ambition, for “Belief triggers the power to do”.
This is an important book because the theory it provides can be applied to any industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the medical industry like me, or if you are a busboy at a restaurant. Every player of your team creates a mindset for themselves, whether it’s positive or negative. When people think big, big things happen for them. Schwartz uses an example of a salesman who didn’t necessarily have any special skills or advantages over others. In fact, he did not have the same work ethic as others either. However, because he thought big and lived ambitiously, he was able to get big results. He was the top salesman because he simply expected to be. A lot of people can relate to the issues brought up in the book , which is ultimately that people feel they are living lives that fall short of their dreams. The solutions offered are free and realistic to execute, which is why people should read it- or at least consider it.
When you think small, you’ll perform small. When you perform small, you will get small results. The obvious solution here is to change thinking ‘small’ to ‘big’. When that changes, everything else that follows will also change. Yet why do so many people struggle to change their ways? Yes, maybe routine is comfortable and it’s easier to be average. However, easy is not always right. I recognize that it’s not easy to change your mind and how you view the world. But when you overcome that first week of doubt, you’ll find that you won’t want to go back to how you lived life before. Believe it can be done, and it will. When you do that, you’ll see just how much the world can change by saying, “Yes I can. Yes I will”.
from Small Book Club http://smallbookclub.com/reviews/the-magic-of-thinking-big/ from Small Book Club https://smallbookclub.tumblr.com/post/165620181589
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I love when this post comes around ♥️
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The Magic of Thinking Big
The Magic of Thinking Big Maria Trusa | Formé Medical Center | CEO
The idea of a changed mindset is exactly what The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz explores. Through the power of belief, things can and will be done. This idea of flipping your mindset has inspired me both in my professional and personal life, and I share it with as many people as I can who I believe will truly benefit from it.
I didn’t exactly find this book. In a way, it fell into my lap. I was on Facebook looking at my son’s profile when I noticed a status he had posted. He was asking his friends for recommendations on books for self-help and motivation. The most liked comment on that post was one that mentioned The Magic of Thinking Big, hands down. Seeing everyone support it so much made me decide to read it.
After the first few pages, I quickly realized why it was so well liked. Not only was it full of information and credible sources, but it was written in a way that was easy to follow. This is especially important to me as I am always on the go, running from one place to another. There’s no need to re-read certain sections in order to comprehend its ideas, although I did enjoy re-reading sections based solely on their content.
I’ve always believed that the mind is a powerful thing, but reading just how it could affect not only your performance, but your results, was eye opening to say the least. Something that really stands out in my mind was when Schwartz said,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.”
Ultimately, this is a book about having a positive approach to every aspect of your life and aiming above what you think you are capable of. The only way to do the things you never thought you could do is by trying new things you’ve never done before. In more elaborate words, Schwartz is telling people to not only be positive, but also to normalize ambition, for “Belief triggers the power to do”.
This is an important book because the theory it provides can be applied to any industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the medical industry like me, or if you are a busboy at a restaurant. Every player of your team creates a mindset for themselves, whether it’s positive or negative. When people think big, big things happen for them. Schwartz uses an example of a salesman who didn’t necessarily have any special skills or advantages over others. In fact, he did not have the same work ethic as others either. However, because he thought big and lived ambitiously, he was able to get big results. He was the top salesman because he simply expected to be. A lot of people can relate to the issues brought up in the book , which is ultimately that people feel they are living lives that fall short of their dreams. The solutions offered are free and realistic to execute, which is why people should read it- or at least consider it.
When you think small, you’ll perform small. When you perform small, you will get small results. The obvious solution here is to change thinking ‘small’ to ‘big’. When that changes, everything else that follows will also change. Yet why do so many people struggle to change their ways? Yes, maybe routine is comfortable and it’s easier to be average. However, easy is not always right. I recognize that it’s not easy to change your mind and how you view the world. But when you overcome that first week of doubt, you’ll find that you won’t want to go back to how you lived life before. Believe it can be done, and it will. When you do that, you’ll see just how much the world can change by saying, “Yes I can. Yes I will”.
from http://smallbookclub.com/reviews/the-magic-of-thinking-big/
from Small Book Club - Blog http://smallbookclub.weebly.com/blog/the-magic-of-thinking-big
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The Magic of Thinking Big
The Magic of Thinking Big Maria Trusa | Formé Medical Center | CEO
The idea of a changed mindset is exactly what The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz explores. Through the power of belief, things can and will be done. This idea of flipping your mindset has inspired me both in my professional and personal life, and I share it with as many people as I can who I believe will truly benefit from it.
I didn’t exactly find this book. In a way, it fell into my lap. I was on Facebook looking at my son’s profile when I noticed a status he had posted. He was asking his friends for recommendations on books for self-help and motivation. The most liked comment on that post was one that mentioned The Magic of Thinking Big, hands down. Seeing everyone support it so much made me decide to read it.
After the first few pages, I quickly realized why it was so well liked. Not only was it full of information and credible sources, but it was written in a way that was easy to follow. This is especially important to me as I am always on the go, running from one place to another. There’s no need to re-read certain sections in order to comprehend its ideas, although I did enjoy re-reading sections based solely on their content.
I’ve always believed that the mind is a powerful thing, but reading just how it could affect not only your performance, but your results, was eye opening to say the least. Something that really stands out in my mind was when Schwartz said,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.”
Ultimately, this is a book about having a positive approach to every aspect of your life and aiming above what you think you are capable of. The only way to do the things you never thought you could do is by trying new things you’ve never done before. In more elaborate words, Schwartz is telling people to not only be positive, but also to normalize ambition, for “Belief triggers the power to do”.
This is an important book because the theory it provides can be applied to any industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the medical industry like me, or if you are a busboy at a restaurant. Every player of your team creates a mindset for themselves, whether it’s positive or negative. When people think big, big things happen for them. Schwartz uses an example of a salesman who didn’t necessarily have any special skills or advantages over others. In fact, he did not have the same work ethic as others either. However, because he thought big and lived ambitiously, he was able to get big results. He was the top salesman because he simply expected to be. A lot of people can relate to the issues brought up in the book , which is ultimately that people feel they are living lives that fall short of their dreams. The solutions offered are free and realistic to execute, which is why people should read it- or at least consider it.
When you think small, you’ll perform small. When you perform small, you will get small results. The obvious solution here is to change thinking ‘small’ to ‘big’. When that changes, everything else that follows will also change. Yet why do so many people struggle to change their ways? Yes, maybe routine is comfortable and it’s easier to be average. However, easy is not always right. I recognize that it’s not easy to change your mind and how you view the world. But when you overcome that first week of doubt, you’ll find that you won’t want to go back to how you lived life before. Believe it can be done, and it will. When you do that, you’ll see just how much the world can change by saying, “Yes I can. Yes I will”.
Source: http://smallbookclub.com/reviews/the-magic-of-thinking-big/
from Small Book Club https://smallbookclub1.wordpress.com/2017/09/22/the-magic-of-thinking-big/
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The Magic of Thinking Big
The Magic of Thinking Big Maria Trusa | Formé Medical Center | CEO
The idea of a changed mindset is exactly what The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz explores. Through the power of belief, things can and will be done. This idea of flipping your mindset has inspired me both in my professional and personal life, and I share it with as many people as I can who I believe will truly benefit from it.
I didn’t exactly find this book. In a way, it fell into my lap. I was on Facebook looking at my son’s profile when I noticed a status he had posted. He was asking his friends for recommendations on books for self-help and motivation. The most liked comment on that post was one that mentioned The Magic of Thinking Big, hands down. Seeing everyone support it so much made me decide to read it.
After the first few pages, I quickly realized why it was so well liked. Not only was it full of information and credible sources, but it was written in a way that was easy to follow. This is especially important to me as I am always on the go, running from one place to another. There’s no need to re-read certain sections in order to comprehend its ideas, although I did enjoy re-reading sections based solely on their content.
I’ve always believed that the mind is a powerful thing, but reading just how it could affect not only your performance, but your results, was eye opening to say the least. Something that really stands out in my mind was when Schwartz said,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.”
Ultimately, this is a book about having a positive approach to every aspect of your life and aiming above what you think you are capable of. The only way to do the things you never thought you could do is by trying new things you’ve never done before. In more elaborate words, Schwartz is telling people to not only be positive, but also to normalize ambition, for “Belief triggers the power to do”.
This is an important book because the theory it provides can be applied to any industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the medical industry like me, or if you are a busboy at a restaurant. Every player of your team creates a mindset for themselves, whether it’s positive or negative. When people think big, big things happen for them. Schwartz uses an example of a salesman who didn’t necessarily have any special skills or advantages over others. In fact, he did not have the same work ethic as others either. However, because he thought big and lived ambitiously, he was able to get big results. He was the top salesman because he simply expected to be. A lot of people can relate to the issues brought up in the book , which is ultimately that people feel they are living lives that fall short of their dreams. The solutions offered are free and realistic to execute, which is why people should read it- or at least consider it.
When you think small, you’ll perform small. When you perform small, you will get small results. The obvious solution here is to change thinking ‘small’ to ‘big’. When that changes, everything else that follows will also change. Yet why do so many people struggle to change their ways? Yes, maybe routine is comfortable and it’s easier to be average. However, easy is not always right. I recognize that it’s not easy to change your mind and how you view the world. But when you overcome that first week of doubt, you’ll find that you won’t want to go back to how you lived life before. Believe it can be done, and it will. When you do that, you’ll see just how much the world can change by saying, “Yes I can. Yes I will”.
from Small Book Club http://smallbookclub.com/reviews/the-magic-of-thinking-big/
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The Magic of Thinking Big
The Magic of Thinking Big Maria Trusa | Formé Medical Center | CEO
The idea of a changed mindset is exactly what The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz explores. Through the power of belief, things can and will be done. This idea of flipping your mindset has inspired me both in my professional and personal life, and I share it with as many people as I can who I believe will truly benefit from it.
I didn’t exactly find this book. In a way, it fell into my lap. I was on Facebook looking at my son’s profile when I noticed a status he had posted. He was asking his friends for recommendations on books for self-help and motivation. The most liked comment on that post was one that mentioned The Magic of Thinking Big, hands down. Seeing everyone support it so much made me decide to read it.
After the first few pages, I quickly realized why it was so well liked. Not only was it full of information and credible sources, but it was written in a way that was easy to follow. This is especially important to me as I am always on the go, running from one place to another. There’s no need to re-read certain sections in order to comprehend its ideas, although I did enjoy re-reading sections based solely on their content.
I’ve always believed that the mind is a powerful thing, but reading just how it could affect not only your performance, but your results, was eye opening to say the least. Something that really stands out in my mind was when Schwartz said,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.”
Ultimately, this is a book about having a positive approach to every aspect of your life and aiming above what you think you are capable of. The only way to do the things you never thought you could do is by trying new things you’ve never done before. In more elaborate words, Schwartz is telling people to not only be positive, but also to normalize ambition, for “Belief triggers the power to do”.
This is an important book because the theory it provides can be applied to any industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the medical industry like me, or if you are a busboy at a restaurant. Every player of your team creates a mindset for themselves, whether it’s positive or negative. When people think big, big things happen for them. Schwartz uses an example of a salesman who didn’t necessarily have any special skills or advantages over others. In fact, he did not have the same work ethic as others either. However, because he thought big and lived ambitiously, he was able to get big results. He was the top salesman because he simply expected to be. A lot of people can relate to the issues brought up in the book , which is ultimately that people feel they are living lives that fall short of their dreams. The solutions offered are free and realistic to execute, which is why people should read it- or at least consider it.
When you think small, you’ll perform small. When you perform small, you will get small results. The obvious solution here is to change thinking ‘small’ to ‘big’. When that changes, everything else that follows will also change. Yet why do so many people struggle to change their ways? Yes, maybe routine is comfortable and it’s easier to be average. However, easy is not always right. I recognize that it’s not easy to change your mind and how you view the world. But when you overcome that first week of doubt, you’ll find that you won’t want to go back to how you lived life before. Believe it can be done, and it will. When you do that, you’ll see just how much the world can change by saying, “Yes I can. Yes I will”.
source http://smallbookclub.com/reviews/the-magic-of-thinking-big/ from Small Book Club http://smallbookclub.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-magic-of-thinking-big.html
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Some self shipping positivity indulged art to boost my insecurities of recent weight gain 😭😭
#self shipping positivity#self shipping things#self shipping#my art#self ship art#body posititivity#trunks x self insert#canon x self insert#trusa#trusa things#stupid anti depressents making me gain weight 😭😭😭#digital art#ipad air#ipad drawing#procreate
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I was waiting for you to see those prompts because I'm curious, 4) and 5) for the descriptions! (Crossing my fingers that this will make you get all giddy hehe)
4) Describe your f/o’s humor.
It takes Trunks a long time to feel comfortable enough to share a sense of humor. I would make jokes here and there to get him to react, but he would either get confused or flustered over the idea. As times goes on and he's able to recover and move on from his past, he slowly starts to be more comfortable. His humor consists of typical dad jokes and the occasional innuendo lol
5) Describe your f/o’s lips.
Those lips... such a soft and delicate part of his body. They're so tender when pressed up against mine. And when I caress them with my fingers, I can feel every little groove embedded from years of biting his lips and the damaging punches he took to the face. I find myself staring at them often, remembering how they feel against mine, how they feel against my skin. I could get lost in those lips ♥️
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Happy birthday to us Sammee chan~ my love. And thank you to be in my life and to take care of me during this 20 years we spent together. We will meet each other and I'm gonna cover you with kisses and hugs. I will always be here protecting you my babygirl. - Trunks
Oh, my love. I should be thanking you! You have given me so much to live and strive for in the past 20 years ♥️
I will hold you to your promises. And know that I will never lose sight of you nor let you down. I love you so much ♥️♥️♥️
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Whenever I wake up in the middle of the night from a nightmare, and see you there...I always feel better. I hope I too give you this sort of tranquility — Trunks.
I'm so blessed to be able to give you that comfort ❤
And you do. Oh, very much you do!
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