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Born to be a princess stuck in a tower waiting for a sweet (lesbian) knight to save them, forced to work :/
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.╭ ◜◝ ͡ ◝ ͡ ◜◝ ╮
♡ ∧_∧ _∧ ♡
♡ (⸝⸝_ ̫ _)𖥦< ) ♡
♡ /⌒ づ⊂⌒ヽ ♡
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and then we ran away from this small, small world. just you and me together, abandoning our families, our classmates, anything and everything
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“I could shake out all the stars in the sky, and never make as much light as you”
— Andrea Portes
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I saw your asks on messylustt and I gotta know what app your using because no way is c.ai that good 😭. Please and thank you 🙏 🥺
Are you talking about my sweetheart wolfguy? it's Janitor ai! it's not an app, but a site <3
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We call ourselves monster fuckers but do you think monsters ever call themselves human fuckers?
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“fuck it’s too big” gf and “ baby it’s barely in” bf
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"you're so tiny and i dont want to lose control." monster bf and "idc and im gonna taunt you until you break and ruin all my holes." gf
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i'm a snoopy girl
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“جان‎/jan/jān/jaan [jaan]”
— (noun) Jan/jaan is one of those specials words which lends itself across cultures and languages as a term of endearment and affection meaning, love, dear, heart, and life in East Asia. Arab/Persian: In Arabic, jan represents beloved one or dear. The Persian origins of this word mean life, equivalent to the Punjabi and Hindi definition. Calling a person your jaan, in comparison to the Arab and Persian culture, in South East Asian countries is an act of true love and intimiacy, and not used as liberally as the Persian connotation. Its true origins stem from Sanskrit. In Urdu you often refer to your lover and those your are close to as “meri jaan [meh-ree jaan],” also meaning my life, and my dear. It has a deeper emotional meaning than merely calling someone your love, or sweetheart; it is used in the essence of true love. (via wordsnquotes)
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"i have seen the way he looks at you"
"how does he look at me?"
"like he never wants to look away"
— Ana Huang, from The King of Wrath
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I want to see characters being taken care of in an explicit and worshipful way. Home-cooked meals. Hair brushed and braided by gentle hands. Little gifts just because.
I want to read about characters who are not used to kindness being bombarded by acts of service. This trope works romantically and platonically. Give me found family and acts of service - all the ways a character is wrapped up in wordless, explicit care after years of cruelty and having no idea how to handle. I need it.
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