Oooo, I thought of something maybe slightly cute! What about a yan Jing Yuan x Reader, but the reader tends to be much more affectionate with other people, and tends to be pretty formal with Jing Yuan?
Like...reader will hug and ruffle the hair of Yanquing and Yunli (much to their chagrin), but tends to be much more stiff with affection toward Jing Yuan, if showing him any at all. Maybe the reader thinks being affectionate with Jing Yuan would be considered inappropriate, considering he is the general and 'The Divine Foresight.'
Yandere!Jing Yuan x Reader
The morning sun cast a golden glow over the Seat of Divine Foresight as you stepped through the grand doors, a small satchel of medicine tucked under your arm. Jing Yuan sat at his desk, the usual stack of reports before him, though his gaze lifted the moment you entered.
"Good morning, General." you greeted with a polite bow.
"Ah, if it isn't my diligent healer." he mused, resting his chin on his palm. "Come to check on me again?"
"Of course. The healers at the Alchemy Commission insisted on a follow-up after your last mission." You approached, setting the satchel down neatly before stepping back, hands clasped behind you.
"Always so dutiful. You know, a little informality wouldn’t hurt."
"Respect is important, especially for someone of your standing."
He chuckled, but there was a weight to it. "Is that so?"
Before he could say more, the doors burst open, and Yanqing stumbled in, panting. "General! The—oh, Y/N! You're here!"
Your entire demeanor shifted instantly. A bright smile broke across your face, and before Yanqing could react, you reached out, ruffling his hair with a laugh. "Look at you! Did you run all the way here?"
"Hey—stop that!" Yanqing protested, though there was no real heat in his voice.
Jing Yuan's fingers twitched against his desk.
You only grinned, giving Yanqing’s cheek a playful pinch before turning back to the general—your expression smoothing back into polite professionalism. "My apologies for the interruption, General. I’ll ensure your medicine is properly prepared."
Jing Yuan hummed, his gaze lingering on you. "No need to apologize."
You were warm with everyone else—affectionate, even. But with him? Only proper distance.
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The Alchemy Commission was bustling as usual when you arrived, the scent of herbs and medicine thick in the air. Lingsha glanced up at you.
“Back again so soon?” she teased, setting down a mortar and pestle. “Don’t tell me the General’s been overworking himself again.”
You sighed, leaning against the counter. “You know how he is. I swear, if I didn’t bring him his medicine personally, he’d forget it entirely.”
Lingsha chuckled, but then her expression turned sly. “Speaking of the General… anything new with him?”
“New? Well, his recovery is progressing, though he still insists on working through fatigue. His blood circulation—”
She held up a hand, cutting you off. “That’s not what I meant.”
“Then…?”
“I mean, anything interesting? You’re around him all the time, and yet you never have anything to say about him besides his health reports.”
You shrugged. “There’s nothing else to say.”
Lingsha gave you an incredulous look. “Nothing? You’re telling me that the man who half of the Luofu sighs over doesn’t warrant any personal commentary from you?”
You frowned, genuinely confused. “I don’t see why it matters. I’m just doing my job.”
“That’s exactly the problem! You treat us like family. But with him, you act like a soldier reporting to a superior.”
Unbeknownst to you both, a certain silver-haired general had paused just outside the doorway, having been on his way to greet you—until the conversation took an unexpected turn. Now, he stood just out of sight, arms crossed, listening with far too much interest.
You sighed. “It’s different with him. It would be improper to act casually.”
“He’s still a person, you know.”
Jing Yuan, still eavesdropping, nodded silently in agreement.
You shook your head. “It’s not that simple. I respect his position too much to overstep.”
“Is that so?”
You nearly jumped out of your skin as Jing Yuan stepped into view.
“G-General!” you stammered, immediately straightening your posture.
“Speak of the devil.”
“I had no idea my presence was so… intimidating.”
You swallowed hard. “Not intimidating! Just… respectable.”
“Respect is one thing. But treating me like a statue is another, don’t you think?”
You opened your mouth, then closed it, unsure how to respond.
“Even he thinks you’re too stiff.”
Jing Yuan hummed in agreement. “Indeed. I was just passing by, but it seems I’ve stumbled upon quite the enlightening conversation.”
Your face burned.
Oh, this was bad.
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The streets of the Xianzhou Luofu were alive with celebration—lanterns glowed warmly against the dusk, the scent of spiced wine and roasted delicacies filled the air, and laughter echoed through the bustling plaza. It was one of many festivals the Luofu held, but this one was special: a gathering to mark the General’s full recovery.
You hadn’t expected such an event to be held in his honor, much less to be personally invited. But when the summons arrived, you couldn’t refuse.
Dressed in simple but elegant robes, you arrived early, intending to help with the preparations. Yet the moment you reached for a stray decoration to adjust it, a familiar voice stopped you.
“Now, now. Must you always be working?”
You turned to see Jing Yuan standing behind you.
You quickly bowed. “General. I just thought I’d assist—”
“You’ve done more than enough,” he interrupted smoothly. “Tonight, you should enjoy yourself.”
You hesitated, but nodded. “…Understood.”
Jing Yuan lingered for a moment, as if waiting for something more, but when you said nothing else, he chuckled and turned away, disappearing into the crowd to attend to his duties as host.
Left to your own devices, you did what came naturally—you kept busy.
You helped a group of children untangle their kite strings, laughing as they tugged at your sleeves, begging you to join their game. You chatted with the servers, exchanging jokes and lighthearted complaints about the hectic preparations. And when you spotted a young man struggling with a heavy tray of fruits, nearly tripping into a table, you immediately stepped in, steadying him before disaster could strike.
“Careful” you said, helping him adjust his grip.
He exhaled in relief. “Thank you! I swear, these trays are cursed.”
You grinned. “Just take it slow.”
He smiled back, grateful, and before long, the two of you found yourselves sitting at one of the long banquet tables, sharing a drink and easy conversation. He was a junior clerk from the Sky-Faring Commission, you learned, and his stories about bureaucratic mishaps had you laughing into your cup.
You didn’t notice the pair of golden eyes watching from across the plaza.
Jing Yuan stood near the edge of the festivities, a cup of wine untouched in his hand.
How effortlessly you showed warmth to others.
And yet, with him, you still kept that careful distance.
Then, with deliberate steps, he began making his way toward your table.
The clerk noticed first, nearly choking on his drink when he recognized the approaching figure. “G-General?!”
“Mind if I join you?”
You weren’t entirely sure how you ended up being whisked away from your conversation, but Lingsha had appeared out of nowhere, looping her arm through yours with a cheerful, "There you are! I need your help with something!" before dragging you off without another word.
"What’s the emergency?"
She huffed, adjusting the sleeve of her robe. "This sash won’t stay straight. Fix it for me?"
You sighed but obliged, fingers deftly retying the fabric. "You could’ve asked one of the attendants."
"And miss the chance to rescue you? Please. You had no idea what is going to happen next."
You paused. "…What?"
Lingsha waved a hand. "Never mind. Just—try not to look so approachable to random people tonight, okay?"
Before you could ask what she meant, she was already slipping back into the crowd, leaving you standing there, confused.
Shaking your head, you decided to find Yanqing and Yunli instead—familiar faces, easy company. You spotted Yanqing first, the young swordsman grumbling as he tried (and failed) to sneak a pastry from one of the dessert trays. You snuck up behind him and ruffled his hair.
"Hey—!" He whipped around, scowling, but the moment he saw it was you, his expression shifted to exasperated fondness. "Oh. It’s you."
"Miss me?"
He rolled his eyes but didn’t pull away when you playfully tugged at his ponytail.
Yunli, ever the composed one, merely raised an eyebrow as you approached. "Must you torment him?"
"Absolutely," you said, reaching up to adjust the slightly crooked pin in her hair. She sighed but allowed it, her lips twitching in amusement.
Meanwhile, across the plaza, Jing Yuan was surrounded.
People of all kind—all vying for his attention, some with thinly veiled flirtation. He smiled, nodded, gave polite replies, but his gaze kept drifting—past them, past the crowd, to where you were, laughing with his disciple as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
The night had been a blur of laughter, music, and far too many cups of Xianzhou’s strongest liquor. You hadn’t meant to drink so much—truly, you hadn’t—but between Yanqing daring you to try the spiced wine and Lingsha cheerfully refilling your cup every time it emptied, you’d lost track.
By the time you realized you were swaying on your feet, it was too late.
The world spun pleasantly as you wandered away from the feast, the cool night air a welcome relief against your flushed skin. The lanterns blurred into golden streaks, the distant hum of voices fading as you found yourself near one of the Luofu’s tranquil ponds, the water shimmering under the moonlight.
You plopped down at the edge, legs dangling precariously over the water, and giggled to yourself.
Oops. Maybe too close.
You leaned forward—just a little—to peer at your reflection, but your balance betrayed you.
For a brief, dizzying moment, you felt yourself tipping—
Then strong arms caught you, pulling you back against a firm chest.
“Now, now,” a familiar voice murmured, “That would be a rather undignified way to end the night, don’t you think?”
You blinked up at him.
His silver hair glowed under the moonlight, his golden eyes crinkled in amusement. He looked unfairly handsome, and in your drunken state, you saw no reason not to say so.
“Wow,” you breathed, reaching up to poke his cheek. “You’re really pretty.”
His eyebrows shot up.
Then he laughed—a deep, rich sound that sent a pleasant shiver down your spine. “Is that so?”
You nodded sagely. “Mhm. Like a painting.”
His gaze softened. “And here I thought you only saw me as ‘The Divine Foresight.’”
You scrunched your nose. “That’s stupid.”
“Oh?”
“You’re Jing Yuan,” you declared, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. “You laugh at bad jokes. You forget your medicine. You let Yanqing win sometimes even though he definitely doesn’t deserve it.”
“I see alcohol makes you rather… honest.”
You sighed dramatically, flopping back against him. “I’m always honest. You just never listen.”
He hummed, shifting to steady you. “Then perhaps you should tell me something else.”
“Like what?”
“Why,” he said, voice dropping to a murmur, “you treat everyone else with such ease… but with me, you keep your distance.”
You frowned, struggling to form a coherent thought through the haze of liquor. “Because… you’re important.”
“And that means I deserve less of your kindness?”
“No!” You huffed, frustrated. “It means I can’t mess up. If I’m too casual, if I say the wrong thing—what if you realize I’m not as put-together as I pretend to be?”
The confession tumbled out before you could stop it.
Jing Yuan went very still.
Then, slowly, he tilted your chin up, forcing you to meet his gaze. “That’s what you’ve been worried about?”
You pouted. “It’s a valid concern.”
He chuckled, thumb brushing lightly over your cheek. “Silly thing. Do you really think I don’t know you?”
“I’ve watched you scold Yanqing for skipping training,” he continued, amused. “I’ve seen you trip over your own feet in the halls. I know you sneak extra sweets when you think no one’s looking.”
Your face burned. “You—noticed that?”
“I notice everything,” he said, “Especially when it comes to you.”
Your drunken brain short-circuited.
Before you could respond, he sighed, shifting to lift you into his arms. “Come on. Let’s get you somewhere you won’t drown.”
You whined but didn’t protest, too busy marveling at how nice his chest felt to lean against.
Somewhere in the distance, Lingsha watched the scene unfold—then smirked and turned away, deciding some things were better left uninterrupted.
>The Morning After<
Your head pounded.
Groaning, you buried your face into the pillow, willing the world to stop spinning.
Wait.
Not your pillow.
Your eyes flew open.
This was not your room.
Oh no.
Fragmented memories flashed in your mind—Jing Yuan’s arms around you, his laughter, your embarrassingly honest rambling—
You sat bolt upright, then immediately regretted it as your skull throbbed in protest.
A cup of water and a small vial of medicine sat on the bedside table, along with a note:
"Drink this. We’ll talk later."
Your heart hammered in your chest as you scurried into the Alchemy Commission, still nursing the remnants of your hangover. The moment you arrived, you grabbed the nearest healer by the sleeve.
"Switch shifts with me. Please. I'll owe you forever."
They blinked at your desperate expression but shrugged. "Uh… sure?"
You nearly collapsed in relief. Perfect. Now you could hide behind the counter, avoid all human interaction, and—most importantly—never have to face him again.
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The General of the Luofu was distracted.
Reports lay unfinished on his desk, his usually sharp mind clouded with thoughts of you—your drunken confession, the way you'd curled against him, the way you'd finally spoken to him without that infuriating formality.
And then you'd vanished.
His fingers tightened around his brush.
Did you regret it?
Was it just the wine talking?
Or worse—had that clerk from the Sky-Faring Commission caught your interest instead?
The brush snapped in his hand.
"…I see."
He exhaled slowly, setting the pieces aside. He was Jing Yuan, the Divine Foresight. He did not lose composure over such things.
…Yet here he was, standing up, cloak already swinging over his shoulders as he strode out of his office.
Fine. If you wouldn’t come to him, he’d find you himself.
----
You were safe.
Hunched behind the counter, pretending to organize herbs, you let out a slow breath. Maybe if you stayed here long enough, he’d—
"Where is Y/N?"
Your blood turned to ice.
You ducked lower, praying that he wouldn’t see you.
"They, uh… switched shifts?" the other healer said nervously.
Footsteps. Moving away.
You nearly sobbed in relief.
…Until a shadow loomed over you.
"Hiding, are we?"
Slowly, painfully, you turned your head.
You swallowed.
"G-General! I—uh—was just—"
"Crawling away?" he supplied helpfully.
You winced.
Before you could react, his hand shot out, gripping the back of your collar like a misbehaving kitten. "Up."
You yelped as he hauled you to your feet.
You knelt before him in the empty side room, hands raised in surrender, face burning with shame.
"Explain."
You gulped. "I… may have acted inappropriately last night."
"Oh?" He tilted his head. "How so?"
"I—I drank too much. I said things I shouldn’t have. I embarrassed myself—and you—and then I ran away like a coward—"
"So you do remember."
You nodded miserably.
"And yet," he continued, voice dropping, "instead of facing me, you chose to hide?"
You flinched. "I thought… you’d be angry."
"Angry?" He laughed, but it wasn’t a happy sound. "I was worried."
Your eyes widened.
"Now," he said, stepping closer, "come here."
You blinked. "Wh—?"
"I can’t hear you from there."
You hesitated, then shuffled forward on your knees until you were right in front of him.
He leaned down, his face inches from yours, his voice a low murmur.
"Now. Tell me again—why did you run?"
"I… was scared."
"Of?"
"Of… you realizing I’m not as composed as I pretend to be."
"I already told you—I know you."
You bit your lip.
"And," he added, fingers brushing under your chin, "I rather like the real you."
"So no more hiding," he murmured. "No more formality. Understood?"
You nodded weakly.
"Good." He straightened, offering you a hand. "Now get up. We have work to do."
You took it, your face still burning.
After The Incident (as you now referred to it in your head), things… changed.
Not drastically—you weren’t suddenly clinging to Jing Yuan’s arm or calling him by some ridiculous nickname—but the stiffness in your interactions had melted away.
You still bowed when necessary, still addressed him with respect, but now…When he made a terrible joke during strategy meetings, you rolled your eyes instead of forcing a polite laugh. When he "forgot" his medicine (again), you scolded him openly instead of couching your words in deference. And when he teased you—which was often—you gave as good as you got.
Jing Yuan, for his part, seemed delighted by this shift.
But there was something else, too.
A lingering glance when someone spoke to you a little too familiarly.
A casual step closer when a visiting diplomat eyed you with a little too much interest.
A look—one that had even Yanqing gulping and backing away when he tried to drag you into another ill-advised sparring match.
At first, you thought you were imagining it.
But then Lingsha smirked at you over her tea.
"You really don’t see it, do you?"
"See what?"
She just laughed.
Whispers spread through the Luofu.
"Did you hear? The General personally reprimanded that merchant for overcharging them."
"He reassigned three clerks just because they were rude to Y/N in passing."
"I heard he nearly leveled a training ground because someone accidentally knocked them over during drills."
(That last one was an exaggeration.…Probably.)
It hit you one evening, as you sat across from him in his study, reviewing supply reports.
He was leaning back in his chair, sleeves rolled up, hair slightly mussed from running a hand through it one too many times. He looked… relaxed.
And then it struck you—
He likes having you here.
Not as a subordinate.
Just… as you.
Jing Yuan noticed your stare and raised an eyebrow. "Something on my face?"
You shook your head, smiling slightly. "No. Just thinking."
"Dangerous habit" he teased.
You threw a crumpled piece of paper at him.
He caught it effortlessly, grinning.
No one dared to mistreat you.
No one dared to overstep.
And no one—absolutely no one—dared to flirt with you within Jing Yuan’s line of sight.
(You weren’t sure whether to be exasperated or touched.)
But when you mentioned it to him, he merely sipped his tea and said,
"I have no idea what you’re talking about."
You snorted.
Liar.
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I'm currently facing writer's blockkkkkkkkkkkkk.(╥﹏╥)
Prepare to see like 4 of them 0u0
But fr this is so cool
do you have a template so I can put my mc in
I do. Here you go!
I can't show the others yet, so please be patient with me! I'll give you guys a little list on what to write.
Your name and last name of your MC.
(if the mc don't have a last name it's okay. )
Their Age
Their Height
Their Heart Symbol. ( Any color, design, or style but it needs to be a heart shape to represent your MC. )
Likes and Dislikes at least 4 things if you want.
Here's James to help as an example.
The font is what your MC's writing looks like!
The left side is what your MC looks like.
Have Fun!!!!
Remembering that post where James wore a muzzle and the one he is tied up made me curious on how Eve would deal with it?
Like a child approaching a big scary dog, admiring it but not getting too close, just in case he bites.
In this case, she finds it a bit hot so she doesnt react right away. She trembles a lot here cuz she is understandably scared.
Still no clue if James would let her have her prosthetic or not
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Quotes that might be hard to read
Eve,up right: "why are you angry at me?..."
Bit more down: "Are you angry at me? Sorry sorry sorry"
And but to the right :"srry pls dont hate me.. or kill me.. or abandon me.."
And down left : "we are just going to sleep right?...right???"
(Lol no)
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I just wanted some escapism from exams that are coming up again. Pardon the low quality and the changing art style.
And the weird faces
Anyways
James---> @hotpinkmoon
Eve -> @cloudishmagma
Im sorry??? This looks so good with colour??? Its SO CUTE OMG
Recycling content is a good idea cuz you get to see ur art progress so don’t let anyone tell u otherwise
Lovely eyes 👀💖 (take 2!)
Drew this image based on an old comic I made of these two sometime last year. I figured since my art style has gone through several changes between now and then, why not redraw one of my favorite panels from the post? Not my absolute best work but an attempt was made and I'm pretty happy with the results :-) Hope you guys don't mind me recycling old content for the sake of drawing practice LOL
♡☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡
Peony Hemlock ©️ me / @hemlock-haven
Seth Devland / Bloodlust Devotion ©️ @hotpinkmoon
ASDFGRECJUSWK
It me :-)
Im very rusty. Dont say anything about the eyes pls.
Nah but im ok with the drawing. Its cute. Not the best not the worst.I lied Im so unhappy with the eyes. God. Wtf is wrong with Eve's eyes. Wtf
Woah am I proyecting cuz I havent gone to disneyland? I would never!
Just Eve and Peony hanging around Disneyland
I love Peony so much. I feel like she would be fun to hang around.
Peony Hemlock-------> @hemlock-haven
Eve‐--------> @cloudishmagma
I wrote the maxtags wtf
Some small sketches of some scenes with bloodlust devotion OCs!
(Plus some context cuz its like 11 pm)
Up right
With a sigh, Gwen adjusted the bunny ears on top of her hair. With only the thin fabric clinging to her form, she struggled to stop trembling; perhaps due to the cold or the sheer embarrassment. Her shift at the cafe would start in a couple of hours and her coworkers already exclaimed disbelief at the uniform chosen for this day's theme: bunny girls. As she looked at the mirror she began to ponder,
'Will Xavier think I look bad in this? Like,I have never worn something like this. Maybe he thinks its stupid.. To be fair, its so unfair to have to do this'.
There was no use on beating a dead horse soshe turned rhe handle and braced herself for her partner's response.
"So..How do I look? If I look bad dont say anything"
There was this akward silence as Gwen looked straight at him, her face becoming more red the more he refrained from speaking. As anxious as a mouse, she looked away and went to get her workbag, muttering some incomprehensible vanter on how stupid she looked.
Suddenly, Gwen felt her feet off the ground . Afterwards, she was spinned towards her lover, who now supported her weight with his two hands in a rather close embrace.
"You look absolutely ravishing precious"
Lets just say she had to take care of something with him and missed her shift ^^'
Up left
Ber unwrapped the cherry popsicle with ease and she waited for Max to finish whatever meeting he had to do. He was already late and annoyance tickled her with every passing minute. As she popped the sweet treat into her mouth, her eyes wondered across the busy streets on town. In her head she already had their whole date planned. Go to the movies, grab a snack, go for a walk and if things went smoothly, she could ride him at her apartment. But that's just a fantasy, and the reality is that Amber has been waiting for 10 minutes and little does she know her date is eating a 'delicacy' that tried to escape before his date.
Not long after did Max appear, wearing his neat uniform and waving his hand like an innocent angel. Her eyes were trained on him as she walked towards him nonchalantly.
"Hi cutie! I'm sorry for comi- ughmf"
She forcibly opened his mouth with one hand as the two of them stood and inch from each other. His eyes, sparkling with curiosity, followed her other hand as she took out her candy with an obvious loud pop. A long, slimy string of salive stuck to the sweet as she gently placed it on his mouth. His face flushed and his eyes, now full of lust were trained on her.
"Tell me next time. I will have you begging for forgiveness when Im done with you tonight. ..My apartment. Now. Do you want to?"
She removed her hand from his face. He nodded ,dumbfounded, and followed his partner like a lost puppy while his pants got tighter by the minute.
Its a bit late so I cant be bothered to do James,srry.
(Ironic cuz I spend the most time with that drawing+ he is one of my fav)
@hotpinkmoon is the creator of bloodlust devotion, go check out their page if you are into yandere content
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
I decided to hop on the bandwagon and fill out the form bc it seemed like too fun of an opportunity to pass up lol
If you couldn't already guess by now, my "MC" for the game would be my babygirl Peony 🌺
I wrote a few facts about her on the template already but if you're curious to learn more I'll go ahead and elaborate below! 🥰
Template/ Bloodlust Devotion ©️ @hotpinkmoon
Peony's full legal name is Peony Cecilia Hemlock, she's 25 years old (as of the start of the game) and her natural height is roughly 5 ft, 7 inches. Her favorite color is yellow and she has close ties to hemlock flowers due to her family's history, so this explains why her heart is designed the way it is.
In regards to her interests, she uses reading as a small form of escapism from her otherwise extremely busy lifestyle. She enjoys reading fantasy and drama novels, but her favorite category to indulge in is romance since she's a helpless romantic at heart. She likes to imagine that one day she'll have her own storybook romance that will put all the others to shame, despite her questionable past making that damn near impossible to accomplish. She also has a huge soft spot for animals (although dogs are a particular favorite of hers) and young children. At one point, she was studying to become a kindergarten teacher before a certain "incident" involving her brother caused her to have to quit her studies and uproot her entire livelihood. She doesn't regret making these sacrifices for her brother, as she loves him unconditionally and is the only family he has left, but she sometimes wonders how different their lives would be if she had decided to finish her education and pursue her interests instead.
The rest of her likes are pretty self-explanatory, minus her involvement with Seth. Of all the BLD love interests, she would get along with him the best. She appreciates his kind and gentle heart and finds his timidness to be somewhat endearing. She's willing to overlook his murderous tendencies (since she'd lowkey be a hypocrite if she didn't LMAO) so long as he establishes a strong communication system with her about who he plans to kill and why. Depending on how deep they are in their relationship, she'd eventually start to accompany him on his trips to help him get the job done faster and to make sure he doesn't accidentally leave behind any traces of his own DNA at the scene. Her biggest fear is him getting caught and being taken away from her, so she'd do everything within her power to prevent that from happening.
When considering her dislikes, she's a fairly straightforward woman: don't lie, deceive, or blindside her or else all hell will break loose. Due to her past, she has a low tolerance for dishonesty and finds it extremely annoying when people avoid being upfront with her. Should she come to find out she's been lied to or misled, her trust with that person would be completely broken and she may even cut ties with them entirely depending on the severity of the situation. In regards to the remaining dislikes, she finds sloppiness to be a personal pet-peeve and has a mild case of arachnophobia.
First self-indulgent drawing I've done in a while that I don't totally hate :)
@rottpeach come and get y'all juice 🗣📢🏃♂️
A little late (as always <3) but I finished my art piece for the month of May! <3 April showers bring May flowers, right? I hate drawing flowers…. This was a struggle… I don’t think I even did that well, BUT I did complete it. So I’m happy about that. <3 I don’t know how rain works either, but again, I finished it. Even if it’s not finished, I am finished. Hehe. :3c But overall I think I like it! <3 Another month down in my New Year’s Resolution. :D
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