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His hair is blonde, not brown. She tells herself, trying to keep the images at bay. She did the same for everyone else, too, ogling at them for a few seconds too long, as if trying to fix whatever it is that’s broken in them in her mind’s eye. It’s better than trying to fall back asleep, lest she finds herself drowning once more in the sea of black, squeezing the air out of her lungs before she could even try to ask for redemption. Knees bruised, falling onto the floor over and over again in supplication.
It’s one thing, albeit trivial, to keep herself from spiraling down the belief that she hasn’t fucked them up entirely. At least, not yet.
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AKA, the deleted scene of episode 80 (this is what i believed happened after the reunion and catching up you cannot convince me otherwise-)
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You Can Let It All Go (It's Called: Freefall) by ajargon
Fandoms: School Bus Graveyard (Webcomic)
25 Apr 2024
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Throughout his years, Aiden always finds himself always searching for something.
If he cleaned his room, will he find his will to live? Will he find the warmth he’s searching for in the grinding of the washing machine for finally doing his growing pile of dirty laundry? It could be the overheating of his PC unit for playing for hours on end. He thinks he lost them between stacks of self-study modules, or written in secret languages in multiple plane tickets.
Because the last time he searched for it in his mother’s arms, he found her looking for it, too.
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Five times Aiden Clark tried to find peace amidst the adrenaline and chaos. And one time he found it in a random Thursday afternoon, within a tangle of limbs.
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It was confusing for Ashlyn on why she was surprised about the fact that Aiden keeps a journal.
In hindsight, Aiden Clark lives for the spectacle of his own play.
He's his own audience. His attitude of carelessness, smiling through everything with reckless abandon even when faced with dangerous situations. He loves the rush. The adrenaline it gives him provides the reassurance that he isn't the same dark-haired kid rotting inside his bedroom anymore. If it ever gets him in the end, well, that's that. Anything to keep his mind off the silence of his own brain.
Yet, along with the quiet hum of the air conditioning, the gentle whirr of the printer, the cutting and gluing of paper into a clean page, he finds himself at peace.
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When Life Gives You Lemons (you at least try to like them) by ajargon
Fandoms: School Bus Graveyard (Webcomic)
12 Apr 2024
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Ashlyn Banner doesn't like lemons.
They're too sour. Too much for her taste.
Somehow it reminds her of her dad's pickled eggs.
That sudden burst of spiky flavor doesn't do good for her oversensitive senses.
They're also some of the brightest yellow things she's ever seen.
They're just.. too much.Her dad might be right about trying things first before deciding whether to hate it or not. Actually, screw that. Her dad might be always right about everything he says. As she glances over the lemons among the other fruits on their kitchen tray, Ashlyn thinks she'll pass on trying to like them this year.
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Aether, the mysterious traveler that got everyone in Teyvat talking. An outlander. Someone who doesn't hold a vision, yet has the ability to manipulate the elements of this world. He ranges from being adorably (though Xiao would rather die than admit it) clumsy, to being the strongest adventurer who conquers ancient gods in every region, gaining his popularity across Teyvat.
But as Xiao steals a glance at that pair of golden orbs, his chest blooms with warmth, and the sky seems to stretch further into the universe.
And the adeptus finds himself wanting to know a little bit more.
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'Sometimes Kaveh thought he wanted to build houses because of times like this, when he was alone again. He wanted to build spaces where the very bricks were filled with warmth, and the glass sparkling like laughter. Where he wouldn't have to feel so incredibly small.
He fell back down on the sofa on his back, hair spreading around him.
But whatever happened today was ruined anyway. It was the same every year.'
Summary: Kaveh was prepared to spend the anniversary of his father's death alone, as he always did, trying to drink to forget his past. But when Alhaitham finally finds out about why this time is year is so hard for his roommate to bear, he decides it isn't fair for him to be alone. Meanwhile, Kaveh wonders why Alhaitham is suddenly treating him, as both of them begin to realise that perhaps it isn't only convenience that is keeping them together.
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04 Jun 2023

