Agh absolute perfection😩💞
Smol Bean Tony is back to bring you a valentine 💕💝🌹
He already has his own chocolate, he’s just being a glutton….
"why is my mental health so bad" -> oh yeah I haven't gazed fondly at a large body of water in a month
ID in alt
color wheel challenge but everyone is fire🔥
I’ve seen a lot of these supportive things aimed towards girls, but not so much for boys
Sending a lil love their way, too💕
One for the lads
They shrunk him!
Be Your Guide
An ATWOW fanfic (fem!reader insert)
Note: reader enters the story as “Rayti”, the daughter of a strong healer of the Omaticaya clan. The fic begins after the abduction of Spider, and the reader is worried for her friends upon hearing about the sudden targeting of Jake Sully and his family.
“Leaving?”
“Yes, ma child”, the mother replied as she combed through the unruly locks of her eldest daughter. Aside from the occasional tug on tangled strands, she weaved her fingers to calm her troubled youth. The youth, in question, simply bowed her head in disheartenment. ‘Had they decided to stay, they’d be in danger’, she bit her lip in further dismay, ‘then we’d all be in danger’.
Though hidden away from the turmoil of the constant attacks and resistance between Na’vi and Sky People, she, among many, was not oblivious to the situation of the Sully family. Especially after news of the recent attack reached the ears of their community. She was hopeful, but reality surged to strike at their hearts, already torched alight by the violent operations against their foreign counterparts. Now Spider, her friend, had been taken; the rest spared and brought back safely. They needed a new plan, to guarantee safety for all of them. To save their stronghold from further peril. Of course, it was an eye for an eye, and a price was to be paid.
“So, it is agreed, then?” She was certain that a new Olo'eyktan was to be chosen. There would be a ceremony, and they would all have to see the family off…and then..
The mother, Nao’yri, held her daughter’s distraught face. She could easily read the mind of her beloved in one glance, and she never held any doubt if not in the current moment. No, today she knew what her daughter was thinking, and she didn’t like it. But it was not so easy to halt these gears turning in her head, nor wipe away the determination in her eyes. So, she held the smaller fist of this troubled youth and as their eyes met, it was as if their minds had connected.
“I hope you know what you’re doing, my Rayti”
~*~
The fire drew sprightly glows on the barren ground as Rayti and her mother drew closer to the tent of the Toruk Makto and his family. She could hear the adamant yet flourishing voice of her tribe’s Tsahìk from inside the weaved shelter as an accompanying Na’vi soldier stood by the entrance. He announced her presence and the voices died down. A friendly face popped from inside to greet her, and she couldn’t help but smile at the sight.
“Neteyam!” She scurried to the entrance as the Na’vi soldier turned away.
“Rayti! Come in!” The taller adolescent guided her inside with a pat on the shoulder, as his sibling rushed past him, eager to see her friend.
“Tuk! How are you? All okay?” Rayti stooped down to inspect the youngest, who was already laughing at her antics.
“I’m fine, sister! Mom and dad looked me over,” her voice dropped to a whisper,” It was really scary, though”.
Rayti could only manage a smile at the others, Kiri and Lo’ak, as their father drew closer. “I understand you requested a talk on serious terms?”
“Yes.” Came Nao’yri’s reply. He gestured to the covered floor as the family sat once again, along with their guests.
~*~
The fire flickered and cackled under the heavy stares of its masters.
“I see, so you’d like to join us”, Jake frowned uneasily.
“Simply as an accompanying navigator,” Nao’yri continued, “My daughter believes that her acquaintance with traveling could be of use. She has flown many a time to distant regions in pursuit of the herbs needed for my remedies. She knows of a faraway tribe that could provide sanctuary. And additionally,” she turned to her daughter, eyes soft and smiling.
“I’d like to help, sir,” Rayti cursed the small waver in her voice yet continued, “We are indebted to you and your family, for you among many warriors have ensured the safety of this tribe,” she paused to make eye contact with each of the members of the family, which only strengthened her resolve.
“…it is only right that we as a community should see to yours as well.”
Jake eyed the girl’s eager, swishing tail as his Tsahìk spoke, “And, you can ensure this?”.
“It will not be easy, but I have trained Rayti well in my ways of herbs and medicine. She will be able to provide additional aid with this training. It will take many days and nights to get to this secluded region, away from the forest.”
‘Away from…your home’ Rayti held no doubt what this would mean for Jake and his family, especially Neytiri, who had already gone through so much before becoming Tsahìk. How much more hurtful would it be, to then be ripped apart from home in pursuit of a singular solution, to untangle your heartstrings from the vines of the Earth, and to set flight to a place where no one else could follow? But if she could do something for her friends…to hasten their escape… It would be indeed be painful for each of them, but she was willing to do what she could to help fortify their plans.
Crackle, pop
Neytiri and Jake exchanged a look. Less anxious now, Rayti intervened.
“I will be staying shortly to ensure your settlement goes smoothly, and after-“
“-After she does my work” Nao’yri emphasized tenderly, earning a swift nod from her daughter.
“-Yes, after I retrieve some plant samples. I will return to the Omaticaya clan without a trace of where I arrived from”.
Crackle, sputter
The silence felt suffocating, but Rayti held her gaze. Beside her, Nao’yri reached out to nestle her hand atop her fingers. ‘Would they be convinced?’ she wondered.
“We will discuss this. Your offer is appreciated and will be taken into consideration,” Jake nodded. Rayti’s shoulders relaxed, and she smiled in quiet thanks, oblivious to the siblings’ small grins and looks of amusement from seeing her fervid and curved tail movements. Yet it wasn’t a lie that they were shocked by her proposal and even thankful for her stepping up. Knowing her, she couldn’t stay away for long, but like a true friend, she’d always deliver.
~*~
“Whatever I’ve done, I did it for them”
-Rayti
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OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-
THE SLEEPOVER.
LA TERREUR 02
Part one / part two
script: @wisteriasymphony @needlebeetles @clemnoir
art: @sillysiluriforme, @wormzandgutz, @clemnoir
Thinking about how Glinda never really hated that hat. She actually really loved it. It was dear to her. Her granny made it for her and probably played pretend with her, making Glinda’s dreams of becoming a sorceress come true. Glinda was just embarrassed when Pfannee and Shen Shen found it, so she pretended to hate it.
Maybe when she said she didn’t hate anyone that much to give it away, she really meant she didn’t love anyone that much— she didn’t trust anyone to understand how she could love a hat so hideous.
Maybe she knew Elphaba would understand. Maybe she knew Elphaba would take care of it.
And maybe Elphaba proved her right. And now, Glinda gets to admire as the most fearless person she has ever met cherishes her hat as dearly as she did.