when i was in primary school, i'd play "library" with the books i had at home
now i'm a senior in high school helping out in the school library during my lunch periods
the destiny has been fulfilled and i'm having a blast
" you should be at the club " I should be at cabeswater searching for glendower
forget "wyd" I need a man to tell me he yearns for my presence from afar
I had a great day today but don't have anyone to tell so I'm just putting it out there
sleep paralysis barkbark
can you imagine being Jean Moreau and waking up in the middle of the night from a horrific night terror only to sit up and be met with the everlasting stare of a cardboard golden retriever named fucking Barkbark Von Barkenstein
just finished the raven boys and gosh that was good. lost count of how many times my heart broke for the characters, especially adam. need the next book asap
dear algorithm, no spoilers please
story of my life
"are you okay?" no I got way too attached to a fictional character and now they're dead
my love for you is stronger than my hatred for myself.
it's my birthday and my dad surprised me with a GORGEOUS book nook that he spent 20 hours building in secret.. so touched and I wish I was tiny so that I could abandon society and go live in the book nook (it's an antique cozy library)
a question that hasn't let me go since finishing AFTG:
in a timeline where the perfect court worked out, would neil be a striker or a backliner?
while he was at the nest, riko made him play as a backliner but he performed rather poorly, and yet riko marked him #4 for his perfect court.
even though his special potential only showed when he played as a striker for the foxes.
but the perfect court was supposed to be riko (1) and kevin (2) for strikers, and jean called neil his partner that got away or something so we can assume that the planned backliners were jean (3) and neil (4)
did riko really gamble on neil's ability to adjust to being defense, or would he have been a striker sub??