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"Can't you see? How our souls are changing and merging ever since they realised we were meant to be? Don't tell me you are not part of our masterpiece until you try to complete the puzzle."
𝘔𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘱𝘪𝘦𝘤𝘦: /ˈmæstərˌpis/ noun, a work of art such as a painting, movie, book, etc. that is an excellent, or the best, example of the artist's work (O. D.)
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Young adults trying to navigate through life with complicated feelings emerging. Can someone truly love more people than just one? How far should one go for the love of their life? Can someone discover true love while continuously let down by it? And should one pursue someone who is already in a relationship? Read to find out how our protagonists struggle with these important issues.Or not, I respect that too. I suck with descriptions lol.
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It has been almost ten years since the events of the series and four years since Dipper and Pacifica have seen each other.
Pacifica's parents have arranged a marriage for her and when Dipper takes her to witness a Fairy ball to cheer her up Pacifica accidently enters a second engagement. -
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The last time he saw her, they were fifteen waving good-bye to each other after a very successful summer romance. Now she sees him, eight years later, in a bar he has no business being in. For old time's sake, she makes him an offer. The night of your life, just trust me.
An excuse to write long lost lovers that would like to resume the lovers part of that as soon as possible. Thank you for your time.
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(NSFW!) Jinx has something in mind that she thinks will wake you up…
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brave face talk so lightly (hide the truth) by nuttyshake
Fandoms: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018)
11 Aug 2020
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“Have you looked into how student benefits for our college work? ‘Cause I might have a better idea.”
“Yeah, well, we didn’t qualify for any scholarships, so that’s out of the question,” Catra starts off, bitter. “We don’t have any disabilities that are medically certifiable, nor are we related to anyone who does. We’re not related to anyone at all, really, but that doesn’t seem to matter.”
“It sucks,” Adora agrees offhandedly, blood rushing in her ears. “Go on.”
“I don’t know. Parents? I’ve kinda just skimmed the rest of the page. All the focus on family was annoying.”
Adora shrugs, trying to look and sound nonchalant. “Married couples, too.”
