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If the Silence Takes You, Then I Hope It Takes Me Too: Chapter 4
Finally, my first multi-chapter fanfiction work is DONE!  I owe it to @eliamartvll and @lydiia-martins, along with everyone who has liked, reblogged, and/or commented on this story since its inception.  You’ve shown me just how warm and welcoming the Jonsa fandom can be, and I love it.  Thank you, one and all! 
(Links to previous chapters: Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3)
Later that day, Lord Harwood and his retinue were packed off with as little ceremony as the queen could manage.  Anke was too busy scrubbing every inch of the healers’ quarters under Murron’s disapproving eye to watch them go.
The following day, Queen Sansa summoned both women to her solar.  She had never demanded that any of the Free Folk bow or curtsey to her, and Anke had never bothered before; but that day she gave the other woman a pronounced nod.  At any other time she would have cursed herself for keeping her hands clasped together so tightly that the queen would not see them shake, although Murron had spent every minute since the summons letting her know exactly how badly she should be trembling.
“She be within her rights to order your head off the Lord Jon,” she had berated Anke as the latter had finished drying one of the smaller cauldrons.  “And if she order you to the dungeons, you might count yourself lucky.”
But the queen welcomed both women warmly and even offered them spiced wine.  Anke had never cared for the drink, but she accepted it just the same.
“Murron,” said Queen Sansa once the maidservants had served the wine and left the room, “I understand you wished to join us.”
“Aye, I did,” replied the old healer once she had taken a long pull from her own glass of wine.  “If a girl of this age – ” she jabbed a finger at Anke – “cannot tell the difference between the true fruit and the poisonous, she has no call to be a healer.  I choose my new apprentice today.  By the evening, I will send word to you and the Lord Jon who I have.”
Anke nearly dropped her glass on the floor.  She jerked her body around to stare at Murron, who was regarding her with unabashed scorn.  Out of instinct, Anke tightened her jaw just in time to hide its trembling.  If she had no place at Winterfell, she could do nothing save try to make her way several leagues to the north, where a few of her people had gone months ago to reform one of the old Free Folk settlements.  It would take her days to get there, even on a good horse, and she could hardly hope the queen would lend her one of those.  She risked a glance at the younger woman, who nodded slowly.
“Very well,” she said.  “I must ask to speak with Anke alone, however.”
Murron rose and left the queen’s chambers muttering to herself.  Anke clasped her hands together so tightly that her fingertips began to feel numb.  She wanted more than anything to explain that she had not tried to harm a hair of her head, to implore her to at least let Anke say her farewells to her family before she left or suffered whatever punishment Queen Sansa had for her.  But that would have been an unheard-of impudence even among the Free Folk, so Anke kept her lips sealed.
“I must ask what kind of medicine you believed I needed, Anke,” said the queen at last.  Anke dared to look up and saw to her surprise that the younger woman looked bemused instead of angry.
“Not poisonous medicine, my queen,” she protested at once.  “I intended you no harm.  I only ever wished to use the blue winterberries, not the white ones.  Murron was right to say I am no right healer for my carelessness.  I never meant for you to be poisoned or in pain.  I am so very sorry.”  She bit her tongue to keep her lips from trembling, but felt them quiver anyway.
If the queen was surprised to see such a display from one of the Free Folk, she did not show it.  Instead, she shook her head and regarded Anke thoughtfully.
“No, I understand that,” she said at last.  “I bear you no grudge, Anke.  But I did not ask you for medicine that night, and Jon – Lord Jon – said you told him you had given me some.”
Anke felt her cheeks go redder than Lord Jon’s had ever gotten when he had spoken to the queen in her chambers two nights ago.
“I made a mistake, my queen,” she said, forcing herself to look the other woman straight in the eyes.  “I tried to make a sleeping draught because I was fool enough to think you liked that lord who just left.  He is a disgusting brute, and I did not want him to marry you.”
She cringed at just how much of a fool she had made herself sound.  The queen let out a gust of laughter, and Anke felt the redness spread to the tips of her ears.
“Like him?” Queen Sansa exclaimed.  “No, I did not like him.  I agree with you that he is a disgusting brute, which is why I bade him leave.”  She fixed Anke with a curious look.  “I must wonder what I did to have you think I favored him.”
Anke thought her face must resemble a summer beet by now, but she stumbled as best she could through her explanation.  By the time she finished, the queen was smiling, and her eyes took on a bit of the same deliciously happy haze that had so confused Anke the night the kneeler lord had arrived at Winterfell.
“I never thought I looked so obvious as that,” she said when Anke had gone silent.  “I am a fool then too; but I am not sorry for any of it now.”  Her eyes focused and fixed on Anke once more.  “In fact, I must thank you, Anke, which is a part of why I asked for you.  Had you not made your mistake, Jon – Lord Jon and I would not be betrothed to each other now.”
Anke’s jaw fell open.  When she finally managed to close it, she swallowed a gulp of air that took a fit of coughing to expel.
“Are you well?”  Queen Sansa actually looked concerned, and in due time Anke recovered her tongue.
“Yes, my queen, and I am so glad for you and the Lord Jon both,” she said, and she smiled for the first time in days.  “I congratulate you happily.”
The queen beamed again.  “I thank you,” she said.  “We will not announce it until the morrow, so I ask that you speak of it to no one; but you brought us to this pass, even if not in the way you had intended, so I thought you should know.”
Anke could only stammer her thanks, but the queen shook her head.
“We are at evens to thank each other, then,” she said.  “I would ask you to prepare no more sleeping draughts; but since Murron has made her decision, I would like to know if you would prefer to stay at Winterfell or join those of your people who have gone to the north.  You are free to do as you choose, of course.”
Anke promptly lost her tongue again.  When she finally regained her ability to blink, her eyes felt wet for the first time since her mother had died during their clan’s flight to Winterfell during the war.
“I – you are not – but I will stay, and do anything you like,” she finally stammered.  “You have done me much more kindness than I have deserved by not making me leave at once at the very least.”
But the queen did not stop smiling.  “Only if you wish it, Anke,” she said gently.  “Lord Jon and I bear you no ill will.”  She tilted her head for a moment.  “If I have been told aright, you worked in the brewery at one time.  Would you like to return there?”
So it was that the following day, Anke celebrated the betrothal of Queen Sansa and Lord Jon by clashing her mug of fresh mead against those of her old friends in the brewery.  Two months later, at the couple’s wedding feast, the celebrations made such a dent in contents of Winterfell’s cellars that Anke had to cease her regular work and help the others haul keg and barrel alike across the snowy courtyard to replenish the stores.  After some time, they finally joined what seemed like every last inhabitant of the castle in the great hall, except for the queen and her new king, who had vanished somewhere in the middle of the dancing.  Anke was shocked to see that even Murron had left the healers’ quarters and was enjoying a pint-sized mug of ale in the corner.
“Not driven you out, then, have they?” she said when Anke greeted her.  “Thought it fine of you to have been the fool to finally drive that Lord Jon to tell the queen his love, I heard.”  Anke reddened, and the old woman shook her head.  “Fool you are, then.  Lucky fool.  Very lucky.”
Anke reddened, but she could not help smiling anyway.  Murron shook her head, but she lifted her mug a fraction of an inch off the table.  Anke smiled again and headed out into the hall to join in the rest of the revelers.
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He was a bouncer, she loved music, he wanted to join the Army — these are the victims of the Borderline shooting
The neighborhood bar they all came to for a casual midweek night out was like one big community living room.
It was the kind of place where you might run into a Little League coach or a neighbor or the owner of a local coffee shop you liked, the kind of place where people of a wide range of ages felt secure.
It had long been a hangout of students from the colleges nearby.
Borderline Bar and Grill had theme nights. Every Wednesday was College Country Night.
One of those who would die after a former Marine opened fire there Wednesday night was a college student who had recently been to the bar’s College Country Night Halloween Hoedown.
Another was a sheriff’s sergeant who quickly responded to the scene.
Among the others were a father who hoped to find his path with a coffee shop he had opened, a college freshman who dreamed of being a singer and a former Marine who devoted himself to helping fellow veterans adjust to coming home.
These are some of their stories:
For years, Sean Adler hopped from job to job, looking for his passion.
Sean Adler (family photo)
He was a salesman who also coached soccer and taekwondo. He trained to become a deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department — but then he had a heart attack and had to change course.
Over the summer, he proudly opened a coffee shop. He called it Rivalry Roasters.
On one of its walls, a sign read: “Collect moments, not things.”
While the business got going, Sean continued working as a bouncer at Borderline Bar and Grill to support his wife and two sons, ages 17 and 12.
He was working at the bar when he was killed.
Debbie Nieser, a childhood friend, said he had charisma.
“He was just a very caring guy that was a lot of fun,” she said. “He was someone that went after his dreams, someone who was always trying to find his dreams, someone who connected with many different types of people.”
Outside Rivalry on Wednesday afternoon, bouquets had been placed at the door. People left notes about Sean’s kindness.
“These flowers are nowhere near as vibrant as you were,” read one.
(Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)
The last thing Cody’s father, Jason Coffman, told his boy was “I love you, Son.”
Cody was his father’s fishing buddy, even as a small child.
“That poor boy would come with me whether he liked it or not,” Coffman said. “That’s the kind of stuff that I’m truly going to miss.”
On Thursday, Jason Coffman wiped away tears as he spoke about his loss.
He said Cody’s friends had shown up at his door in the middle of the night. They said they had gotten out, but no one had heard from Cody.
The Little League coach had many plans for the future. He wanted to join the Army. He was also expecting a baby sister soon.
At least once a week, he would show up at Borderline Bar and Grill to line dance.
When he left his family’s home on Wednesday, he was wearing a new pair of pants to go with his signature cowboy boots.
“I cannot believe that it’s happened in my family,” Jason Coffman said. “I am speechless and heartbroken.”
Music was a passion for Alaina Housley, a freshman at Pepperdine University.
She was thinking of taking a musical theater class and had dreams of becoming a singer.
On Wednesday, she was on the dance floor with friends when the shooting started. Her friends jumped through a broken window to escape, but they lost her in the chaos.
Alaina’s Apple Watch and iPhone still showed her location on the dance floor as her uncle, Adam Housley, searched hospitals.
Actress Tamera Mowry-Housley, her aunt, began to search for her in the early morning hours, to no avail. Later, the family said in a statement:
“Alaina was an incredible young woman with so much life ahead of her and we are devastated that her life was cut short in this manner.”
Luke Sides, a fellow Pepperdine student, said he met Alaina last spring on campus. She had just been dropped off by her parents and was sitting alone when Sides, 19, introduced himself. She seemed relieved to make a new friend, he said.
It didn’t take her long to make many more.
“She was just a really sweet girl,” Sides said. “Whenever I had any problems, she would always reach out and helped me.”
Dan Manrique (Photo courtesy of Manrique family)
Dan Manrique dedicated his life to service.
He served in the Marines as a radio operator. Then, when he returned from the Middle East to his hometown of Thousand Oaks, he worked to help veterans settle back into civilian life.
“He was selfless,” said his brother, Marcos Manrique, 23. “He just wanted to help this country.”
Marcos Manrique said people told him that Dan was standing in the parking lot of Borderline Bar and Grill when the shots were fired — and that he ran in to help.
“I just want him to be remembered as a true hero,” Marcos Manrique said.
Dan was the oldest of four siblings. He had recently gotten a good job at a nonprofit serving veterans called Team Red, White & Blue.
He planned to move out of his parents’ house soon and had dreams of starting a brewing company.
Jaclyn Pieper, 33, who met Manrique in middle school, said that he was positive, always trying to find the upside.
Pieper woke up Thursday and began texting all the friends she knew had been at the bar.
Everybody answered promptly — except Dan.
So many people at Borderline Bar and Grill knew Justin Meek.
He was the bouncer and bar promoter — and if you mentioned his name at the entrance, you got a discount.
“See y’all tonight!!” he wrote in his final Instagram post. “Say Justin at the door.”
When Justin wasn’t working at the bar, he was helping kids with autism at Channel Islands Social Services.He helped with birthday parties, family events and also sang in a quartet.
“Justin was an exceptionally kind and gifted young man who always went out of his way to help others,” said Sharon Francis, the organization’s chief executive officer.
Several survivors of the bar shooting said Justin was shot trying to save others.
The recent graduate had just gotten his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from California Lutheran University.
On his Facebook page, he posted a photo after the Las Vegas shooting, asking for prayers. He also reminded friends to not forget the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Leah Marty, a friend, said Justin was always friendly, cracking jokes and planning group outings.
He once encouraged her to join a line-dancing club on campus.
“I can’t dance,” she recalled telling him. “Me neither!” he responded.
On Thursday, she smiled at the memory.
A few days before the shooting, Kristina Morisette’s dad, Michael, was nervous to see his daughter board a plane to Austin, Texas.
He worried for her safety.
His daughter was stubborn and convinced him she would be fine. And she was.
Kristina Morisette (Martha Morisette)
On Wednesday, Kristina headed out to her 6 p.m. shift at Borderline, leaving her mother with a coin purse, a memento from Austin.
After they learned of the shooting, the Morisettes spent hours with other families, waiting for news.
At 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, they learned that the youngest of their three children had died.
They drove home to Simi Valley in a fog of grief.
“We could either retreat and draw our curtains or we could talk about the beauty of the things that were,” said Michael Morisette, as he held his wife’s hand in their family room on Thursday afternoon.
Kristina was talkative and her friends were the very center of her life, the Morisettes said.
She was quick to console others or offer a friend a ride. She had just bought her first car — a 2017 Jeep Renegade — with the money she had saved from working at the bar.
“We didn’t want her life to end,” said her mother, Martha Morisette. “But we don’t want her memories now to end, either.”
Telemachus Orfanos survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas last year only to be killed Wednesday night at Borderline Bar and Grill.
His mother, Susan Schmidt-Orfanos, could hardly speak as she sobbed over the phone.
“I don’t have anything else to say except more gun control,” she said.
Schmidt-Orfanos told KABC-TV that her son had gone to Las Vegas with a friend and made it home.
“He didn’t come home last night,” she said. “And I don’t want prayers, I don’t want thoughts, I want gun control and I hope to God nobody sends me any more prayers.”
On his Facebook page, Orfanos wrote that he worked at Infiniti of Thousand Oaks and had served in the Navy.
Noel Sparks was a student at Moorpark College.
At one time, she had been active in church, a member of the youth group and the choir, said Walter Dilg, a senior pastor at United Methodist Church in Westlake Village.
She left several years ago to attend Calvary Chapel.
“It is with heavy hearts that we notify you that Noel Sparks was among the victims of last night’s shooting,” said a United Methodist Facebook post.
Noel had been to Borderline Bar and Grill before. In late October, she posted on her Facebook page that she would be attending the bar’s College Country Night Halloween Hoedown.
Early Thursday morning, Jennifer Avalos was searching frantically for her best friend. They had met at church two years ago.
Avalos cried as she stood outside the Thousand Oaks Teen Center.
“She’s been there for me through difficult times,” she said.
This story was written by Times staff writers Esmeralda Bermudez, Andrea Castillo, Melissa Etehad, Marisa Gerber, Sonali Kohli, Laura Newberry, Benjamin Oreskes, Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Nicole Santa Cruz.
7:20 p.m.: This article was updated to add victims Kristina Morisette and Telemachus Orfanos.
5:20 p.m.: This article was updated to include two new victims: Dan Manrique and Noel Sparks.
4:10 p.m.: This article was updated to include details about Sean Adler.
2 p.m: This article was updated to include additional details about Housley and Meek.
1:50 p.m.: This article was updated to provide more information about Helus, Housley and Meek.
12:50 p.m. This article was updated to include two more victims, Alaina Housley and Justin Meek.
This article was originally published at 11:30 a.m.
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A Chatelaine reader’s inspiring weight-loss success story
Inspired by the health journeys of our readers, we're starting a new collection called Fitspiration to highlight those who, via discipline as well as heart, have transformed their very own lives.
Our first story comes from Jenn Taylor, the 31-year-old mommy of 3 from Strathmore, AB., who, throughout two years, lost 200 extra pounds all on her own. Check out on for the first-hand account of exactly how she took weight-loss head-on as well as discovered to consume right. Read her motivational story and get the weight-loss suggestions that helped her.
I had spent my entire life overweight. I was a pudgy child, a chubby kid, as well as at 21, an obese adult.
My weight had actually normally been around 270 pounds, but after a problem as a result of my very first daughter's birth left me immobile for 6 months, my weight skyrocketed, topping out at 346 pounds.
The issues I never recognized why I was overweight. I never thought I consumed a lot, and also since shedding the weight, this has become one of one of the most common things I hear from people I speak to. Since then I have actually learned it was when I ate, how I ate and what I ate that was the issue.
I had no suggestion about calories and also no idea regarding food in any way, besides the reality it tasted great. Looking back, I was taking in much more calories in a single dish than I ought to have been consuming in an entire day! It had not been the quantity, yet the absence of quality-- fried food, convenience food, every little thing covered in cheese.
In 2004 I was a stay-at-home mama with a young child. I would take my child to the park as well as see her play. I can never ever chase her around or have fun with her, even pressing her on the swing would leave me winded-- everything left me winded.
Putting my daughter's requirements initially, I would certainly miss morning meal and also usually lunch, left starving by the time dinnertime favorite, which caused my biggest downfall-- nighttime eating. When my child was in bed, I 'd unwind as well as view TELEVISION with my glass of pop and also bag of (insert fatty snack right here).
My transforming place was on among those nights.
Getting on track I was watching The Half Ton Man-- I constantly loved those shows, probably it made me really feel far better regarding myself-- as well as he was discussing his lots of illness. I lay there picturing myself bed-ridden. How could I care for my child like that? Everything changed.
The next day I awakened as well as made my daughter's morning meal. I made myself morning meal also. For the following couple of weeks I consumed breakfast and also lunch regular. I likewise, changed pop with water. When supper occurred I felt much less hungry as well as my wish to eat at evening was gone.
A few weeks in, my clothes obtaining looser, I started checking out nutrition. I learned concerning calories and also fat as well as it was after that I understood how bad my diet had been.
Finally, urged by the slack in my clothes, I tipped on the scale. Without also discovering it, I was down to 316 extra pounds! Approximately that place, the only changes I would certainly made was eating breakfast and also lunch, substituting water for pop as well as not consuming during the night. I watched on parts and also made much better choices.
In addition to assisting me lose weight, these foods were providing me a lot more energy. I started to play even more at the play area with my little girl. We opted for strolls with each other, we danced together, I really felt better compared to I had in years. I seemed like a far better mom too.
Keeping the ball rolling After I got listed below 300 extra pounds I started walking, which at some point became running. Every few days I would certainly add a few mins to my run as well as the a lot more I discovered food, the better my selections became.
Within a year I 'd drop 150 extra pounds as well as by the end of year two I would certainly lost 200 pounds! Two years ago I had surgery to get rid of the excess skin from my belly and I really feel amazing.
As cliché as it appears, if I could do this, so can you. Here are my eight fundamental pointers for developing adjustment in your life:
1. Little changes are enduring changes: Many people think you need to remove everything promptly yet the most effective means is to begin little. If you do not consume morning meal, beginning. Regulate your dishes and also stay clear of nighttime eating. Little modifications give your body time to adjust, so established practical ones.
2. Be familiar with just what you're eating: You cannot make modifications without understanding exactly what benefits you and also exactly what isn't really (Canada's Food Overview is a great location to start). Understand offering sizes, discover the quantity of calories you should eat daily, as well as strategy around that.
3. Drink plenty of water: Consume a big glass prior to each meal as well as you'll likely consume much less. Water additionally aids in food digestion, which could aid eliminate waste a lot more quickly.
4. Pass on the pop: Individuals believe that since diet regimen pop is calorie-free that it's OKAY. Incorrect. The sweetening agents make your body react the very same means routine sugar does. As soon as you've had one can, your body begins yearning more sugary foods. Pop also tinkers your cravings, eliminates from your daily water consumption and also the caffeine could mess with your rest patterns.
5. Hold yourself answerable: Telling individuals your objectives will certainly make you function more difficult to reach your objectives. Maintain a journal and also track your development. Discussing images of your success is additionally a great way to obtain a boost of motivation, whether from an on the internet forum or your loved ones.
6. Think before you eat: If you're getting to for a less-than-healthy treat, before you eat it ask on your own, "Just how will I feel after?' Miss the harmful treat - it will settle in the end.
7. Recommit yourself daily: It's a good idea to awaken every early morning and also take a min for you. Stand in front of the mirror as well as dedicate to yourself. Consider what you such as about on your own as inspiration. Tell on your own regularly, 'I should have to be pleased and healthy and balanced." If yesterday was a bad day, move forward. Do not allow a bad day develop into a bad week.
8. Be active: As a mommy of 3, I do not always have an additional hr, or also 40 mins for workout, so I split my exercise into 2 30-minute sessions. Half while my children snooze, as well as the other fifty percent when they go to sleep at evening. An additional one of my favourite methods to obtain in workout is to dance with my children - you can burn a bunch of calories in a fifty percent hour.
Have you made a radical as well as favorable adjustment to your health and wellness? Inform us about it in the comment area below.
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@jarfulofglassanimals tagged me to this monster! :D
🌻  rules: once you have been tagged, you are supposed to write 92 truths about yourself. At the end, choose 25 people to tag.
🌻 LAST…
1. Drink: chai latte
2. Phone Call: brother, it was his birthday
3. Text Message: does whatsapp count? my groupchat with some friends
4. Song You Listened To: Everything Black, by Unlike Pluto
5. Time You Cried: yesterday, I was watching Rogue One again
🌻 HAVE YOU EVER…
6. Dated Someone Twice: no, over is over
7. Been Cheated On: yes
8. Kissed someone and regretted it: yes
9. Lost someone special: yes
10. Been depressed: yes
11.Gotten drunk and thrown up: yes
🌻 LIST 3 FAVOURITE COLORS…
12. dark green
13. dark red
14. dark purple (wow, why so dark hahaha)
🌻 IN THE LAST YEAR HAVE YOU…
15. Made new friends: yes
16. Fallen out of love: yes
17. Laughed until you cried: yes
18. Found out someone was talking about you: yes
19. Met someone who changed you: many!
20. Found out who your true friends are: yes
21. Kissed someone on your Facebook list: yes
🌻 GENERAL…
22. How many of your Facebook friends do you know in real life: all of them
23. Do you have any pets: not where i live now, dorm doesnt allow it. I have a dog in Mexico, I had to leave her when I left my boyfriend, and I have a cat at my dads house, tho I dont go there anymore since he threw me out
24. Do you want to change your name: no
25. What did you do for your last birthday: oh boy! My last birthday was a week ago and it was amazing! I had lectures till 2 and then we went to eat vietnamese food, it was amazing how many people showed up and i felt so loved i cried! then we went for cocktails and dancing, i came home 24hours after i woke up that day xD
26. What time did you wake up today: 7 but i went back to sleep until 10
27. What were doing at midnight last night: saying good night to ppl
28. Name something you cannot wait for: this bachelor thesis to write itself
29. When was the last time you saw your mother: christmas, but Ill see her again in april
30. What is one thing that you could change about your life: my life is pretty neat at the moment, even the bad experiences in the past are part of that. I wouldnt be who i am without it being like it is, so .... nothing?
31. What are you listening to right now: nothing right now, which is a first
32. Have you ever talked to someone named Tom: my uncles name is Thomas, does that count? if not, then no
33. Something that gets on your nerves: people who are arrogant and mean, just because they can
34. Most visited website: tumblr....
35. Elementary: first one was nice, lots of friends, second one noone would ever talk to me
36. Secondary: went to the good one after my teachers told my mom i was too stupid for it, she send me in anyways. I redid a year and met my first friends there who, during uni, promptly left me
37. College: studying right now, met a whole lot of crazy people, never met so many genuine and odd and kind people at once
38. Hair colour: brown
39. Long or short hair: short
40. Do you have a crush on someone: oh boy, when do i not? (actually, currently I dont, which is unusual)
41. What do you like about yourself: i know im emotionally very strong and im kind, ive once been told that i am so authentically and unappologetically me that it gives people the courage to be that too, and i find that an amazing trade to have
42. Piercings: yes, a septum and a total of 6 earrings
43. Blood type: A+
44. Nicknames: Jo and Hanna
45. Relationship Status: single
46. Zodiac sign: pisces
47. Pronouns: she/her or they/them
48. fav Tv show: Brooklyn 99 is my favorite right now, an all time loved one is scrubs
49. tattoos: yes, my starsign as a constelation on my left ribcage, i also want the great dipper on my shoulder and a jellyfish and a fish somewhere
50. right or left handed: left
🌻 FIRST…
51. surgery: nosejob, had some issues there since i was 5 and only with 18 was I allowed to get it fixed
52. piercing: earrings, i guess? if not, then the septum which was last year (i freaked the guy out bc i kept staring him straight in the eyes as he rammed the metal rod through my nose, he said that never happened before, bc they usually look away. little did he know i was daydreaming)
53. best friend: her name was Lotte, and she only talked to me when she was alone
54. Sport: bicycle i guess? I went to school with it. If not, Judo
55. Vacation: if i remember correctly, Rekyavik, by ferrie, apparently i was about 2
56. Pair of trainers: they were red, i had a matching red track suit, my mom still has the shoes
🌻 RIGHT NOW…
57. Eating: had a sandwich half an hour ago
58. Drinking: water and chai latte
59. i’m about to: watch assassins creed
60. listening to: nothing rn
61. waiting for: nothing really, going to work this evening, so maybe that?
62. want: cucumber water
63. get married: nah
64. career: i work at an irish pub here, we have about 1000 different kinds of whiskys and such. its just part time tho.
🌻 WHICH IS BETTER…
65. hugs or kisses: depends on the person
66. lips or eyes: both
67. shorter or taller: doesn’t matter
68. older or younger: doesn’t matter
69. romantic or spontaneous: spontaneous
70. nice arms or nice stomach: doesn’t matter
71. sensitive or loud: sensitive
72. hook up or relationship: hook up i guess, i really dont want a relationship rn
73. troublemaker or hesitant: both can be fun
🌻 HAVE YOU EVER…
74. kissed a stranger: yes
75. drank hard liquor: yes
76. lost glasses/contact lenses: yes
77. turned someone down: yes
78. sex on first date: it wasnt a date
79. broken someone’s heart: yes
80. had your own heart broken: yes (it breaks so easy)
81. been arrested: no
82. cried when someone died: yes
83. fallen for a friend: after we stopped being friends, i realized that yes
🌻 DO YOU BELIEVE IN…
84. yourself: sometimes
85. miracles: not really, but sometimes its just funny coincidence
86. love at first sight: no
87. santa claus: lol
88. kiss on the first date: thats up to the person, really
89. angels: no
🌻 OTHER…
90. current best friend’s name: I have quite a bit, but one of them is here so @dmacor
91. eye colour: brown-green
92. favourite movie: oh man, idk
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