Drew the Voice of the Broken because he's actually in my top three of favorite voices <3
couldn't decide which pose I liked better so have both!!!
your condom breaks
you feel a lump on your breast
your friends are ignoring you
you’re stranded on an island
you got rejected by a crush
you get into a car accident
you got stung by a bee/wasp
you got fired from your job
you’re in an earthquake
your tattoo gets infected
your house is on fire
you’re lost in the woods
you get arrested abroad
you get robbed
your partner cheated on you
you’re on a ship that’s sinking
you fall into ice
you’re stuck in an elevator
you hit a deer with your car
you have food poisoning
your pet passed away
you fall off of a horse
you or your friend has alcohol poisoning
you have toxic shock syndrome
your house has a gas leak
Rearranged AU
tw: blood, amputation(?)
Chapter II: The Prisoner
I have no idea how to figure out Prisoner in this AU(or even in canon) but all I got is unreliable victim/witness in a interrogator's case.
This is probably why I haven't answered that one ask about this route. But I'll have you know that Skeppy is trying.
Anyways, uhh... She asks you eventually a favor.
(just an excuse to not draw her head but also just carry her bridal style.)
Anyways, the funny below
At least you can talk to her to ease her anxiety and helplessness.
silly doodles of . nothing in particular 0.0
ok let me cook for just a split second
i read this post and i got quite inspired
ehh parte one
It's hard being a field medic for the god of war, huh?
Okay, just a itty bitty request
I kinda wanna see your Rearranged AU
No Mixes. Just your take on them like last time ('cause they are so fun and interesting on their own)
heres a . guh. handful
“I don’t know what my goals are, no. Thanks for asking.”
she tried to pull that shackle blade stunt again. he tries to get the lady out of your eye.
you give him the knife. he maneuvers it to cut out one hand and release the other. he takes off the mask and "dies"
(if you investigate his Wisp Brain, the Lady gets out.)
There he is, as always, the Prisoner equivalent: The Epigram.