Rewatching episode 5, and on the way to the ceremony when Vicky mentions she’d really prefer to ride shotgun instead of being stuck in the back, Lydia makes some snippy comment like “Well, she might as well. People have bodyguards or drivers ride up front…”
And I know this is really just her being passive aggressive and trying to insinuate that she sees Vicky on the same level as like, hired help, or whatever, but- guys. Guys.
Glam/Vicky Bodyguard AU.
Should just know that I’m around
If you need to talk this out
Wanna scream it out loud
But too sad to make a sound
Know it’s hard when you have no friends or someone to talk to. If someone need to talk or is just lonely you can message me.
Little animatic of this post by @pipiezexal bc i can't stop thinking about it
I’m incredibly disappointed with the trend in stories (especially ‘edgy’ YA novels) to bombard the reader with traumatic situations, angry characters, and relationship drama without ever first giving them a reason to root for a better future. As a reader…
I might care that the main siblings are fighting if they had first been shown to have at least one happy, healthy conversation.
I might cry and rage with the protagonist if I knew they actually had the capacity to laugh and smile and be happy.
I might be hit by heavy and dark situations if there was some notion that it was possible for this world to have light and hope and joy to begin with.
Writers seem to forget that their reader’s eyes adjust to the dark. If you want to give your reader a truly bleak situation in a continually dim setting, you have to put them in pitch blackness. But if you just shine a light first, the sudden change makes the contrast appear substantial.
Show your readers what light means to your character before taking it away. Let the reader bond with the characters in their happy moments before (and in between) tearing them apart. Give readers a future to root for by putting sparks of that future into the past and the present. Make your character’s tears and anger mean something.
Not only will this give your dark and emotional scenes more impact, but it says something that we as humans desperately, desperately need to hear.
We as humans need to hear this more often, because acting it out is the only way we stop from suffocating long enough to make a difference.
So write angst, and darkness, and gritty, painful stories, full of treacherous morally grey characters if you want to. But don’t forget to turn the light on occasionally.
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The third wheel
if you ever get a message like this:
DO NOT OPEN!!! it’s a virus and it’s fake!!! be careful please 💗
repost this so more people can see it!!
A few doodles I did a while back for my witch hunt au series. I had done those before the chapters where written so they aren’t very accurate to the scenes ^^;
Chapter 5 will be up here soon. https://nyxglitch.tumblr.com/tagged/witchhuntau
Literally the funniest quarantine meme
He’s fine, can’t you tell?
Fine. Just like ME.
This just sounded so hysterical and sad.
Demigirl, Asexual, Biromantic, maybe something else, I never stop exploring
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