Pancakes daily made by a hot guy especially for me? Sign me the fuck up
i would give anything to have wally make me pancakes forever
"Oh, shit! No way. David Bowie. Y'all! We are so back." "Wally came up with this. Makes us do it at every reunion." School Spirits s02e06: Ghost Pointe Blank
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âA boy whoâs jacked and kindâ
(Slim Pickins by Sabrina Carpenter)
Okay it was the tiniest bit funny when all of the ghosts were having their makeout sessions and hookups with their respective partners to atmospheric romantic music for like ten minutes only for it to cut to, at the exact same time, the living kids panicking and screaming trying to find Janet in the middle of the dark woods as she escapes from being kidnapped by a possessed evil scientist by attempting to murder him
To be that chair đ who said that?
Idk why I didnt think about it before
guys... GUYS.... THEY'RE LITERALLY THE SAME PERSON????- WHY HAS NO ONE TALKED ABOUT THIS WHAT. HELLOOOO??
guess who watched school spirits
obsessed with these cast pics posted by nick
What about Wally Clark with a reader whoâs kind of the opposite of him. Like heâs very outgoing and friendly but sheâs very reserved and quiet. She doesnât like socializing much and kind of stays to herself, so when she dies at Split River no one really noticed, which did upset her but she also doesnât talk about it. Then one day after a session with mr martin, Wally overhears him talking to Janet about how he feels like she really wont open up and that its a little concerning. So Wally decides to build a friendship with her, which proves to be really difficult at first since she doesnât like to socialize at all. But after a bit he starts to kind of naturally gravitate toward you, and gets you to actually open up to him which makes him very happy.
In the Silence
Synopsis: In which Wally Clark doesnât give up on you, and his hard work pays off.
The thing about Wally Clark was that he never gave up.
It was something everyone in Split River knew about him, something that stuck even after death. He was persistent, always moving forward, always finding a way to make people laugh, to bring people together.
And then there was her.
She was quiet. Kept to herself. The kind of person people didnât really notice, even when she was alive. And after she died? It was like she had never existed at all.
She didnât talk about it, but Wally knew. He heard things. Overheard things. Like today, after Mr. Martinâs session, when he lingered near the door just long enough to catch his voice drifting through the walls.
âShe wonât open up,â Mr. Martin said. âItâs concerning.â
âSome people are just like that,â Janet replied, but there was something in her toneâlike even she wasnât sure.
Wally frowned.
He had never spoken to her much. Not because he didnât want to, but because she made it clear she didnât want anyone to. She was like a shadow, always on the edges, always looking like she had more to say but never saying it.
But Wally liked a challenge.
So the next day, he found her sitting alone near the bleachers, staring out at nothing in particular.
âHey, stranger,â he said, grinning.
She barely acknowledged him. Just a slow blink, a flicker of surprise before she turned back to whatever she was thinking about.
He sat down next to her anyway.
âYou come here often?â he teased, nudging her lightly.
Silence.
Wally was used to people talking back, laughing, meeting his energy. She didnât. She just sat there, arms wrapped around herself, making it very clear that this was her space, and he was intruding.
But Wally Clark didnât scare easy.
So he kept trying.
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It wasnât easy.
She didnât talk much, and when she did, it was short answers. Simple. To the point. If she had her way, she probably wouldâve ignored him forever.
But Wally had patience.
He started sitting with her whenever he could, whether she liked it or not. He talked, and she listened. Told her stories about his life, about football games, about dumb things he and the guys used to do. He didnât know if she actually cared, but she never told him to stop.
And somewhere along the way, it became natural.
She never talked about herself, but she listened. Really listened. And for someone like Wally, who was always loud, always laughing, always the center of attentionâit was kind of nice.
So he kept talking.
Kept filling the silence.
And then, one day, everything changed.
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They were sitting on the bleachers again. Wally had been talking for a whileâabout practice, about parties, about the way death hadnât really hit him until he realized heâd never actually get to grow up.
He sighed, running a hand through his hair. âYou ever think about that? Like⊠what you wouldâve done if you had more time?â
She didnât answer.
Didnât even look at him.
Her hands were clenched in her lap, fingers digging into the fabric of her sweater. Her shoulders were stiff, like she was holding something back.
Wally hesitated.
âYou okay?â he asked, voice softer.
That was all it took.
She broke.
It wasnât just a few tears. It was everything. A flood of emotions that had been buried for too long, crashing down all at once. Her shoulders shook, and before Wally even knew what he was doing, he moved closer, pulling her into a hug.
âItâs okay,â he murmured, holding her as she sobbed. âYouâre okay.â
She didnât say anything. Didnât have to. She just held on, gripping his shirt like he was the only thing keeping her from falling apart completely.
And for once, Wally Clark didnât try to fill the silence.
He just stayed.
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