Nico being happy is just so wonderful! It’s like my baby you are alright now go spread your wings and be gay somewhere.
Solangelo is good for the soul,, happy pride month i love all yall fellow lgbters
All very swish! Yeah Bradamant for sure makes the highest priority to look fabulous as she stabs someone.
Request from @some-sort-of-firefly for a Bradamant aesthetic board.
In my head she's the most glamorous Librarian that the Library has ever had, and could kill a man with her stilleto heel
pink in the night
“Advice to Aspiring Artists”.
This is very short. But if you only ever watch or reblog one YouTube video with me in it, make it this one. I mean it. This is important.
Is that a word in his world? Cause otherwise he’d just be majorly confused like most people are with Irene.
Vale: We’re not gonna burn it
Irene: C'mon dude, you never let me burn anything
This is hilarious!
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He knows her so well. Squee, what a cute couple!
Kai: [gets down on one knee and holds up a small box]
Kai: Irene, will you mar-
Irene: If that’s not a small dagger I can fit in my boot then the answer is no
Kai: …
Kai: [opens box to reveal a small dagger she can fit in her boot]
Kai: Do you think I’m an idiot?
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YOU AGREE. REBLOG.
You can kind of share them around? Me desperately trying to put a positive spin on this. But yeah, you are terribly cruel.
Hiya, could you do having seen you dance I know you have no feet (I’ve not got that completely right but can’t remember the exact phrasing, I know I’d be terrible with the Language, I’d say one thing inaccurately and get engulfed in an avalanche, swiftly followed by a tsunami) for Irene and Kai, please?
If I had The Language I’d probably get punished for the amount of Fuck bombs that I drop.
“Having seen you dance, I know you have no feet.” Kai said to Irene, leaning over to mutter to her, their arms linked. “Or I would ask you for a dance.”
“When did you ever see me dance?”
“Russia.” Kai said as they continued to circulate the room. “You stood on Alberich’s toes.” Irene supressed her shudder of disgust.
“Has it passed your mind that I may have done that on purpose?” She asked. “Why wouldn’t I stand on his feet when given the opportunity. Petty victories, Kai. Petty victories.” She smiled up at him, and he smiled back. “I will have you know that I am a wonderful dancer, however, you shall never find that out.”
“Please, may I have your hand for the next dance?” Irene slipped her arm out of his and took a few steps toward the bar.
“Sorry, I don’t have any feet. And I need a drink if I have to be here for much longer.” She replied before hedging her way through the groups of people, leaving Kai chuckling and shaking his head.
He caught up with her as she caught the attention of a bartender. “Whiskey, neat, please.” She asked.
“I’ll have the same.” Kai said with a nod, perching on the stool next to her. “So, this contact of yours.” Irene touched her earlobe, toying with the small scar that had been a lobe piercing.
“Our friend hasn’t arrived yet.” She shrugged and paid for their drinks. He gently bumped the rim of his glass against hers before they both took a sip. It was smooth and made their mouths burn a little bit. Irene left a faint lipstick smudge on our glass. “We shouldn’t be waiting too much longer.”
“I told you not to wear high heels.” He muttered, more to the whiskey than to her, then in brighter tones. “Well, good whiskey, women and the music isn’t half bad, I don’t mind the wait around.”
“Where are these women?” Irene said with a frown as she surveyed the room. “I haven’t been on a date for years and would not complain.” Kai looked at her before sighing.
“I was talking about you.” He said softly. “I know you are going to say no, that we shouldn’t, not that we can’t mind you. I know that it isn’t against the rules. I have checked, before you try to suggest that.”
“Kai, I don’t want to keep having this conversation, it’s tiring. It isn’t against any official rules, but it is against mine. You are my friend, let that be enough, please. For both of our sakes.” She sighed and listened to the ice in her glass. “Go and find one of the other women who’ll be happy to go- no, go home with them, not back to our house please, someone who’ll say yes, so that you don’t keep wasting your time on one hundred and one no’s.”
Kai sadly smiled. “I’d rather be rejected one hundred and one times, than get a yes from someone that I could never care for.” He got up though. “I’m going to get some fresh air, I won’t be long. Don’t move, especially if your contact makes… contact.” He cringed a little.
“Alright, stay safe.” He took his drink.
“You too.”