To the parallels with Vice Versa
Mork's countdown to the finish line. Puen's countdown on the beach. Talay and Day both answer allegories to a direct question, instead of just saying "yes, we are boyfriends." Puen and Mork tease them with "khun faen". Oishi are also as soft as Talay's cheeks Day's palms.
Merry Christmas!
THAT'S WHY THE DAMN OISHI HONEY LEMON 0% SUGAR SCENE AT THE END OF EPISODE 7 FELT SO FAMILIAR I KEPT THINKING ABOUT THE OISHI PRODUCT PLACEMENTS IN VICE VERSA BUT NONE OF THEM MATCHED AND THE REASON IS THAT IT ACTUALLY WAS THE CHOCO PIE
but srsly what is it with jimmy's characters calling different parts of sea's characters' body soft....... (i know how this sounds and nobody better say anything)
im also really glad you brought up the 'khun faen' parallel because when it comes to language it's pretty hard to show the similarities between puentalay and morkday through screenshots, but both couples tend to switch to a formal and polite register to tease each other in a very playful and affectionate way (although it happens way more often with morkday because language has a major role in their relationship due to the fact that there's also an age difference at play)
so thank you so much for this anon!!!!!! im adding all of these parallels in my neverending list for future reference!!!!!!
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Hello! I just wanted to come over here and say that I saw some one repost your art on Pinterest and didn't give you credit.
Also left a comment saying this:
Oh, thank you! 🙏 That's very nice of you.
*sigh* Pinterest is a curse and a blessing at the same time. Lot's of references, lot's of uncredited art.
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My part of the art trade for @calcium-cat ✨️
I drew a scene from Chapter 8: Lost and Found with little Dream and Rory (Horror!Sans):
He looked back at Rory and ran into the skeleton, wrapping his arms as best he could around him. His feet left the ground again as he was picked up, and he eagerly snuggled into the soft fur that tickled his face.
“Please don’t run away . . . okay little chef?” said Rory.
Dream headbutted his jaw affectionately. “I won’t. I promise.”
“Thank you . . .” the older skeleton said, hugging him closer.
Dream sighed, closing his sockets and relaxing in Rory’s hold.
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anon that said they wanted to kiss jamil on the lips here . I FEEL BAITED :(
AAAH SORRY
okay one kiss :D
(and i’m kinda in a writing mood so uh)
if you wanna kiss mr jamil viper, don’t worry. i’d like to think he would just ask you straight-up so you don't have to do anything. one day, both of you would just be taking a stroll just chatting. but he had something else on his mind.
you two had never actually kissed before. and he wanted to try it out. it was a weird thought. and he tried to ignore it. but the more he did, the more it kept him awake at night.
so he finally decided that he wanted to give it a shot. there was no point adding unnecessary stress thinking about it.
you two were close enough, right?
he’d assess the mood first to make sure. it was the usual banter so that was good. and then he'd finally bring up the courage to finally ask you.
"Hey, Prefect... Would you mind if we kissed?"
you laugh because you were taken aback. before jamil could take your reaction in a wrong way, you agree with a sweet smile.
good job, that laugh and that smile ruined the composure he had built up earlier. it's not showing on his face, but his flushed cheeks say otherwise.
regardless, jamil cups your cheeks in his hands once he was given permission. you gaze at each other. you see that there was a softness in his eyes.
at the back of your mind you thought of his signature spell that he could have easily used on you. the fact that he hasn't speaks volumes about his feelings towards you.
you both slowly lean in towards one another and your lips met in a soft and tender kiss. it was quick and brief but it felt like forever. as you both pulled apart, you rested your foreheads against one another in a state of bliss.
you two could get used to this.
happy valentines :3
anyways, i had an alternate vision before this with my yuu
(imagine he's saying a shitty pick-up line)
this was their first attempt.
they're such cringefail losers.
(part one right here)
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Before Wayne had Eddie, he had Herbie.
They were fairly similar; both were standoffish at first, peeking into the room to see if Wayne was there before scurrying away to hide somewhere, being found later sleeping curled up in a little ball.
The difference was that Herbie was a cat.
Herbie had taught Wayne many things, but most of all, patience. When he had first found him outside the trailer, hiding behind the trash cans, Herbie had hissed at him whenever Wayne had dared to come near him.
Wayne had tried everything. Like luring him out with food and milk and even making those ridiculous cooing noises that older women used to make with their cats. But to no avail.
Putting some leftovers on a plate and leaving it just outside the door every night had done the trick. On the third day, Herbie had sniffed at it but scurried away. The fifth day, he licked it.
He ate the leftovers on the sixth day.
Two months later, he was waiting on the porch for Wayne, meowing and demanding his food. Herbie had been his cat ever since.
When Eddie had come to live with him, it had started in a similar way. Eddie didn't exactly hiss at him, but it was close.
But Wayne had learned his lesson and had given Eddie space. He offered food, clean clothes, a warm and comfortable bed. He offered Eddie a home, but let Eddie choose what to do with the offer.
Wayne thought that was something Eddie had not been allowed to do in a long time, maybe ever.
Life went on in the Munson household and they adjusted to each other. Much like Herbie had done years before, Eddie slowly begun to trust Wayne. They got along pretty well most days. He wished he could say the same for Eddie and Herbie.
On his first day, Eddie had tried to pet the cute fluffy cat on his uncle's windowsill. It hadn't gone well and they had avoided each other ever since.
That's why the sight of little Eddie standing in the living room having a staring contest with Herbie stops Wayne dead in his tracks.
He's not sure this will end well, but patience has been his cure for most things Eddie and Herbie, so he watches silently. He did not know what he was expecting, but nothing was happening.
"'Whatcha doin' there, kid?" He asks in a gruff voice, arms crossed and bushy eyebrows raised.
Eddie's eyes never leave Herbie's as he says, "He started it."
This makes Wayne chuckle and he decides that Eddie, like himself, might need a lesson in patience. Herbie was a good teacher. He walks past them and mumbles, "I'll leave you to it then."
It is not the last staring contest he will witness.
A few months later, Eddie starts middle school and Wayne is worried. Kids can be cruel, and cruelty is something Eddie has had enough of to last him a lifetime.
He withdraws again, gets quieter and turns into himself, much like he did when he first started living in the trailer. Wayne doesn't know what to do. He wants to tell Eddie that it will get better, that sometimes these things take time, but Eddie avoids him and hides in his room.
Herbie is the one who finally gets through to him.
Wayne comes home late from his shift at the plant, grimy and exhausted. Still, the first thing he does is go over to Eddie's room and check on the kid.
What he finds overwhelms him with the sheer amount of love and relief he feels. Eddie is fast asleep on his bed, his blanket up to his hips, his arms wrapped around a tabby ball of fur that's purring like the engine of a well-loved car.
There's a smile on Eddie's face and Wayne thinks everything's going to be okay.
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