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#please forgive me lol
tb-png · 6 months
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the past - 👻🧢🧼
just a little angst but not angst sketch comic about ghost growing and healing with gaz and soap <3
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myoran-dol · 2 years
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Some DoL doodles I’ve drawn
I’m still thinking about drawing Tumblr requests but I’m super busy these days T.T
I will end up drawing them! But I think I’m gonna keep drawing doodles for a while...
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#Mood
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icey-wifeyy · 7 months
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Lol werewolf Shane ☝️🤪 ,,,,,
🙇🏻‍♀️
Sorry for not posting♥️
I was sick for a while and then got into bg3 lolahahah _(:3」∠)_
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I forgot I made this for the sketch on top cause the original sketch he had a cowboy hat on and you couldn’t see his ears LMAOO
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talon-the-hawk · 2 years
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𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐓𝐰𝐨
Pairing: Eyeless Jack x GN! reader
Warnings: Mentions of drinking, death
“ Tell me Mx. L/n, when was the last time you saw Jack?”
“ Tuesday night, he was sneaking out with Jenny.” 
“ What were you doing said Tuesday night?”
“ Watching movies with Greg. Jack was supposed to join us....he said he was busy.”
“ I see. We will file a missing persons case in the morning. We’ll inform all his relatives as soon as we can. Rest assured we will not stop until he is found.”
“ Thank you officer, have a good night.” 
You watched him walk away, tears brewing in your eyes. Greg appeared behind you, placing a hand on your shoulder.
“ Don’t worry Y/n, I’m sure they’ll find him.”
“ I sure hope so Greg...I knew that Jenny bitch was trouble.” You muttered, closing the apartment door.
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They didn’t find him.
Life continued on, and people seemed to forget about the missing college student, everyone except for you and Greg. There was a small funeral for him, consisting of only his family & you two. There was nothing to bury, but a tombstone was made, in a field near the campus. You and Greg would often go and visit his grave, drinking to ease the pain. The fact that so many things were left unsaid ate at you. There were...feelings between Jack and you, there had been for a while, but you never worked up the nerve to tell him, oh how you regretted that.
Jenny and her friends were found dead, the police suspected a wild animal attack, after all no human would be able to make the gashes on their bodies. 
You constantly wore one of Jack’s old hoodies, a NASA one he would always wear when preparing for exams. He said it had special powers, and that he always did better on tests when wearing it. 
It was that exact hoodie you were wearing that one fateful night. 
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It was late, probably one in the morning. You were sitting beside Jack’s grave, beer in hand.
“ I wish you were still here.” You mumbled, slouching against his tombstone.
“ Everything would be easier if you were still with us. I miss you man, it’s not fair, why’d you have to be the one that was taken?” You stared out at the field around you. There were only a handful of other graves scattered around the field, flowers littered around their bases. You had brought a bouquet of Lavender and Tulips, a few loose petals falling onto the grass.
He loved Lavender. 
Tears fell from your eyes as you chugged your drink. You let out a sigh, dropping the now empty can beside you.
SNAP
You whipped your head around, looking for the cause of the noise. You pushed yourself up on your feet, ready to run. 
“ Hello?” You cringed at how pathetic you sounded. You squinted, trying to see if there was anyone else there, but there was nothing but tombstones.
“ I swear to god, this is not funny. Don’t fuck with me right now, it’s not a good time.” You muttered, grabbing your beer can from the ground and preparing to throw it at anyone that tried you. You saw something move from the corner of your eye, and you turned to face it. Behind one of the trees, a tall figure moved. You threw your can in the direction, hitting the tree. This startled the creature, and it moved behind the tree once again.
“ GO AWAY.” You yelled, looking for something else to throw. It once again poked its head out from the tree. It took a careful step towards you, almost as if it was trying not to scare you. It took another step, then another, each crunch of the grass below reverberating through your skull. You could make out its face now, or rather, the mask that covered its face. It was blue, except for the two gaping black holes where the eyes should be, oozing some sort of black liquid.
“ What the hell...” You trailed off, uncertain of whether to run or observe the strange...person?
It took yet another step forward, now being an arms length away.
“ Who are you...?” You questioned, resisting the urge to reach out and touch it, to see if it was even real. It reached its hand out to touch you, and you pull away. It growls and steps forward, grabbing your arm.
“ Stop moving.” It spoke, and your eyes widened involuntarily. 
You knew that voice.
“ Jack?” Your voice seemed to echo, and you felt yourself paralyzed. He nodded at your question, raising a hand to caress your cheek.
“ ‘M afraid I can’t say everything I want to,” he began, “ but I’m sorry for leaving you.”
“ What do you mean you can’t say everything? You’re coming back home right?”
The damn tears. They pooled in your eyes and you hated how weak you looked.
“ I’m sorry y/n, but I can’t.” He mumbled, brushing a loose strand of hair away from your face. He turned away from you, walking back to the trees.
“ So you’re just going to leave me here?” You called out. 
No answer. 
You watched as he disappeared from sight, the darkness swallowing him whole.
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conkers-thecosy · 1 year
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Snapping the book shut, Thorin made a quick decision and scaled one of the tall shelves easily. He hid the book on the highest shelf he could reach, pushing it all the way to the back so the tiny Hobbit had no hope of seeing it, let alone reaching it. He grinned at the thought as he dropped back to the ground, then immediately winced at his own foolishness.
-Lay Me Gently (chapter 4)
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puccafangirl · 1 month
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But you do know what the announcement of The Bad Guys 2 also means right? MORE MR. SNAKE SELF-SHIPPING ART.
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key-lime-soda · 3 months
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genuine misheard lyrics I experienced with this song
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wexpyke · 2 years
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Fic: he's all over me (but i'm into it)
Main pairing: Robb Stark x Theon Greyjoy
Summary: During his teenage years, Robb had been a big fan of boyband Four Kingdoms and of bad boy Theon Greyjoy in particular. He never would’ve been able to predict that he would ever get to meet Theon, let alone work for him. Of course, Robb is a professional — the Kingsguard Agency wouldn’t have hired him if he weren’t — and he will do everything in his power to protect Theon as he takes his first steps as a solo artist after a five-year break.
However, coming face-to-face with his teenage crush on a daily basis proves too hard to resist, even for Robb. Especially when he gets to know the real Theon…
Setting: This story is set in a modern version of Westeros in which Theon used to be in a band with Harry Hardyng, Gerris Drinkwater, and Loras Tyrell. Robb is assigned as Theon’s bodyguard, Asha is his manager, and Wex somehow finds the time to be a DJ prodigy while annoying the shit out of Theon and Robb all day.
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smiledback · 2 years
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Ink Demonth day 1: Prize
yes ik I’m late but I’ll probably be doubleposting today to post the second one lol!
i was really struggling and then i came up with this and then afterwards i looked on the tag and was like oh.. anyway have boris’ jaw being cracked by the strong tester machine or whatever!!
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ficsforeren · 2 years
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y/n is always a cougar in your stories 😂😂
LMAOOOOO probably because i'm old 😂😂😂
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karakuliiii · 8 months
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Another batch of TLT doodles
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dawnagustd · 2 years
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Ok but what’s the reward if Kook wins the fight?!?! 👀
Well…
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We get Peaches & Cream🤣… maybe?
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nopanamaman · 5 months
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how about some of the yura assets from the end, where sergei confronts them? i need to study him he gives me gender envy so bad
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study away
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jventureart · 3 days
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One small clip of spice🔞 beneath the cut, clothes on top side for our holy site lol
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knightinink · 3 months
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*Blitzø at some fancy Goetia event with Stolas & just existing*
Random Goetia: “Ugh, why can you not behave properly? Were you raised in a barn?”
Blitzø: “No, for your information I was raised in a circus tent! With real clowns!”
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i-drop-level-one-loot · 8 months
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Hey love, I got a question; are you down for goblins? Specifically a yandere horde of goblins? 😳
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I'm not not down for it...
(I'm sorry, I'm sure I know what kind of goblin horde you meant, buuuut I started writing and couldn't stop 🥲)
CW: Entrapment, obsessive behavior, ecological polyandry/polygyny with a GN!reader, both male and female goblins, forced parental responsibilities, platonic yandere, not proofread
Madame Gilly burst into the backroom, nearly startling (Reader) into swallowing the pins they were holding in their lips. "(Reader)! Awful, amazing, terrible, fantastic news!"
(Reader) smiled nervously, sticking the pins in their cushion. "What is it, Madame?" Their boss was fabulously dramatic as always, fanning herself with a decorated envelope.
"Oh, nothing.. just a summons for one Mx. (Reader) from the Count's daughter."
"What for?"
"How should I know? I didn't read your letter!" She handed over the letter while sighing loudly. "Yet, it's so beautifully decorated.. such a shame! Another marriage proposal, ignored!" She pretended to become faint, placing her knuckles on her forehead.
(Reader) chuckled, opening the bright purple envelope with lavender tied in a ribbon. Their eyes widened, an excited gasp escaped as their legs failed them and they fell back onto their stool.
"What is it?!"
"It's.." a shocked blush dusted their cheeks, "it's a request for my services! She wants a dress for an upcoming party!"
Madame Gilly squealed, bouncing up and grabbing her protege. "Oh, that's even better than a proposal! I'm so proud of you!"
It would be roughly three days ride by carriage, packed with smaller fabrics for color swatches and texture explanation, multiple dresses (Reader) had already made with mannequins to display them, and (Reader's) portfolio of designs.
Marcus, a local man who often rode Madame Gilly around for a small fee, offered up his services, just as excited for (Reader) as the Madame. "So, this is your lucky break, huh?" He offered a hand to the young employee. "Finally gonna start considering opening your own shop."
(Reader) smiled, stepping into the carriage without Marcus' assistance. "I've never been interested in business, Marcus, you know this. I just want to make clothes."
"You should also seriously begin considering marriage.."
"My work is my legacy, Marcus." (Reader) spoke sharply with a tight smile, shutting down the conversation. They had received many marriage proposals from eligible bachelors and bachelorettes since they became of age, but didn't take an interest in any of them. Of course, (Reader) found people attractive in the past, but never felt emotionally invested in anyone to marry them, and they certainly didn't need to marry for money or connections. The thought of having children one day was also something (Reader) had seriously debated, because although the fantasy of having a child was wonderful, the process of having a baby was intimidating. Whether through being impregnated or impregnating someone else, the baby stage was much more terrifying than the raising of a child, for reasons they couldn't quite explain. The anxiety was just too much to handle.
But (Reader) didn't feel like life was passing them by, nor did they have regrets, if they ever got married then their future spouse would wait for them, no matter how many years it took to meet them.
Marcus closed the door, and (Reader) deflated, thankful that he took the hint and ended the conversation.
The change between the road and the dirt path could be felt and it made (Reader) almost wish that they had worn a dress instead of pants, just for the added cushion on their rear end.
The first day went smoothly, and boringly, (Reader) had nothing to do but think, and the night was uncomfortable, even cocooned in their blanket. But it was the next day that everything went wrong. (Reader) never saw what happened, but suddenly the carriage careened off the path and tumbled down a cliff, crashing through the woods of the mountain side.
(Reader's) entire body became airborne in the carriage, slamming their head into the ceiling, barely giving them enough time to protect their neck with their arms before being thrown like a ragdoll, not feeling any immediate pain due to the rush of adrenaline. It happened so quickly, their balled up body bouncing five times against the walls and roof before landing bottom up on the escarpment.
Out of the shattered window, (Reader) saw Marcus lying motionlessly in a tree a good distance from the carriage. They pulled their body right side up, slowly becoming aware of the stinging pain across their body. Especially their leg. Blood soaked through their right pant leg, and (Reader) couldn't bend it. It was only the second day of their journey, so it would take two days until the Duke realized something was wrong, that the journey was taking too long, and sent out a search party, which would take a day to get to the road they fell off of. Would they even notice the tire marks? And if they did, would they risk the people to search for them?
(Reader) sighed, closing their eyes. There was no point in dwelling on what ifs. (Reader) was resigned to their fate.
"I wonder what will happen first.. Starving to death, or being eaten by a wild animal." They chuckled humorlessly. With nothing to do but wait for the inevitable (Reader) fell asleep, but that was possibly a concussion.
"There's something in there."
"A dead something."
Little voices whispered outside the wreckage, rousing (Reader) from their brain injured slumber. Eyes watched them from the broken window of the door, hiding themselves from view.
"I won't bite." (Reader) offered a smile, hoping whoever was watching them wouldn't be frightened off.
A childish gasp escaped, as one of the spies scampered off. "I thought you said it was dead!" It hollered into the woods.
The child left shuffled their feet in the leaves, debating. "You promise you won't?"
"I promise."
A tiny little thing dressed in rags popped her chubby cheeked head into view, large pointy ears almost drooping under their own weight stuck out from black hair pulled back into a ponytail, her hair framed a green skinned face, making it obvious that the little girl was a goblin. She rung the front of her oversized shirt with her hands nervously.
"Hello." (Reader) cocked their head to the side in a mock bow, back and head in too much pain to attempt an actual greeting. The smile on their lips didn't leave.
"Hello.." The child mumbled in a timid way, copying (Reader's) head tilt.
"My name is (Reader). May I ask for your name?" (Reader) spoke in a low voice to appear as kind and non threatening as possible.
She took a small step forward, entering the little window without needing to duck. "My name is Vix Ix, but my brother calls me Beetle Hands."
"Why does he call you that?"
"Because I'm the best beetle catcher. At least, in my tribe." Vix Ix sat down cross legged just out of (Reader's) reach. Her large eyes wandered over (Reader's) form, mesmerized by their clothing. "What are you doing down here?"
"I had an accident. I was traveling to go meet with a potential client. I make clothes." (Reader) added that last part, seeing how the little girl's eyes sparkled while staring at the intricate needlework on their vest.
"Did you make that?" Vix Ix pointed a finger curiously at the top.
"Yes, I did. Would you like to see more of my work?" The tiny child nodded excitedly. The reaction was very human, and very adorable. "Everything may have.. scattered in the fall. But there should be a chest with a black lock, and a worn painting of a dove above it's latch. If you can find that", (Reader) fished through their pocket for a key and held it out to Vix Ix, "you can see a few of the dresses I brought for my client to look at."
Vix Ix grabbed the key, forgetting to be frightened. She ran back out of the wreckage, and (Reader) laughed, enjoying being able to bring wonder to a child in what (Reader) thought was their final moments.
They had heard so many rumors about goblins, so many stories, ranging from awful tales of mindless gnome sized trolls that murdered anything that breathed, to intelligent little creatures unfairly exterminated because of their annoying love of tricks and pranks. Sunlight glinted off of the broken shards of glass, reflecting into (Reader's) eye. How long had I been asleep? From their spot in the trees, they couldn't tell if it was midday or sunset.
Twigs snapped as the goblinette ran at full speed back to (Reader), out of breath and clutching a sparkly purple dress with butterflies embroidered at the hem line. "You made this?!"
"Hahaha! Yes I did. Do you like it?"
She was practically on the verge of tears. "It's beautiful! Is your client a princess?" Her voice was full of awe.
"The daughter of a Duke." The child waddled over, tripping on the bundle of dress in her arms, and sat much closer to (Reader) than she had earlier.
"It's so pretty!" Green fingers rubbed the fabric lovingly.
An idea came to (Reader) as they saw the joy in Vix Ix's face as she gripped the dress tightly. "You know.. I also had my sewing kit with me. If you can find that, I can trim up this dress for you."
Eyes wide with shock, her ears bounced like she had just been slapped, and asked in horror "You would cut up this dress?!"
Surprised, (Reader) felt their heart melt a little. "My leg is broken." Vix Ix looked down, and seemed startled by the blood. "I don't think there's any way the Duke's men are going to find me. So, I would have to cut off a lot of this dress to fit you, but I'd rather it be worn, then rot away in a trunk."
Tears began to drip down the little kid's cheeks, puffed up in an attempt to stop herself from crying. "I'll go find your sewing kit." She ran back out, sniffling loudly.
The moon rose high into the sky, and Hog Nose, a scrawny little boy who had an upturned button nose unlike any of the goblins in his tribe, held his ears as he was reprimanded by one of the tribe's strongest. Their tribe was small, and unusual. Decades ago their family began from a group of defectors, mostly women escaping their own tribes, wanting to create a community where they could flourish. Despite never attacking humans or causing mischief they suffered many casualties at the hands of adventurers, slaughtering them before they had the chance to explain themselves, forcing them to defend themselves. This left their family broken and impoverished. But they never gave in to "their nature" by stealing from travelers, an attempt to prove that goblins are not born evil.
"And you left Beetle Hands alone, possibly with a human?" Keegraul loudly asked incredulously.
Hog Nose whimpered, afraid of being punished and fearful for his sister. Keegraul grabbed a large dagger, almost a short sword in the young child's hands.
"She still isn't back yet, so lead the way."
The woods were dangerous at night, not only because of wild animals like mountain lions, but because of monsters that had slowly been migrating closer towards the goblins' home. Hog Nose shook as he led Keegraul through the trees, worried to find his sister hurt, or worse.
But what they found instead was that sound of laughter, emanating from a broken carriage connected to a dead horse with another corpse stuck in a tree nearby. Confused, Hog Nose ran to pile of broken wood, rushing past Keegraul who tried to stop him, knife ready for a fight.
"Beetle Hands!" He called out, not knowing what to expect, but surprised by what he found. His sister, wearing human clothing, with an injured human still fixing the bottom of the skirt.
"Hog Nose? What are you doing here?" She seemed genuinely confused, having had so much fun with her new human friend that she hadn't realized the time, standing in the dim light of (Reader's) lamp.
"I'm here to save you?"
Keegraul poked his head in after Hog Nose, curious as to the commotion. That's when the scarred man who had fought many battles with many adventurers, who never once met a human who treated him or his kin as equals, made eye contact with an exhausted person, pale from blood loss, fighting through their pain and fatigue, to make a dress for a little goblin girl. At least, that's what it looked like.
"What's going on here?" Keegraul meant to ask, but it came out as more of a demand.
Worried that they had offended him, (Reader) held up their hands. But Vix Ix beamed up at him, her large toothy grin radiating childish wonder. "(Reader's) making me a princess!"
"Oh, are they?" Keegraul released the tension he had been holding. The air smelled like blood, and at first he thought it was from the human's dead companions outside, but their broken leg was hard to miss. "It looks like they're dying."
Vix Ix ceased her bouncing, turning a terrified eye to (Reader). "Are you dying?"
(Reader) sent a quick glare to the adult goblin before shifting back to their comforting smile. "My leg just hurts, sweetheart. I'm sure I'll be fine."
"Not if you don't get that taken care of." The goblin retorted, stepping closer and bending down to get a better look. He let out a noise of frustration. "I can't see anything but blood with these pants on."
Rough hands with broken nails peeled (Reader's) pants off, pausing whenever they sucked on their teeth in pain. The bone right beneath their knee was protruding from from it's flesh.
"That's a nasty break all right."
"Can you fix it?" The little boy goblin asked, still shaking from earlier, but now cradling his blade like a doll.
Delirious from exhaustion, (Reader) turned their smile to him. "What's your name?"
"Craak, or Hog Nose."
They could feel themselves about to pass out. "Hognose? That's my favorite snake. Cutest little snake I've ever seen.." Keegraul tightened their torn pants around their thigh, waking them up with the shooting pain.
(Reader) hissed, incapable of audibly screaming. "We should take you back to the hole, so that we can get that leg fixed up."
Vix Ix stood tall, arms straight in the air, with a determined look on her face. "You can lean on me!"
Keegraul sighed, rubbing his eyes. "I'll find you a large stick for a crutch, and you can lean on my head for support." Vix Ix followed him, arguing about who got to support (Reader) on their journey, while Hog Nose stood shyly, still watching (Reader) with a small grin. "Did you mean that?"
(Reader) felt feverish, and couldn't focus their eyes. "Of course. You mean.. the snakes right? Never seen a cuter snake." Their breathing was labored, pausing between words awkwardly.
There was an odd blue tint forming on his baby cheeks, but it dissipated with the arrival of his little sister. "WE FOUND A STICK!"
The goblins all stared at the human receiving medical attention, gobsmacked. Everyone was incredibly interested in seeing who was special enough to be brought home by Keegraul. Especially the children, who were entranced by the dress (Reader) fixed up for Beetle Hands.
"Are you a princess?" A young girl asked, practically glowing.
"Haha no."
"Oh. Are you a prince?"
"Alright! Everyone go to bed!" Keegraul shooed the goblins back to the sleeping room. They all went back except a woman and Vix Ix. The lady seemed embarrassed, hiding herself by crossing her arms.
"You made this?"
"Yes. I have more dresses and fabric in the woods."
Her eyebrows were knit in what looked to be anger. "Why did you make a dress for Beetle Hands?"
"I just tailored it for her. Because she thought it was pretty."
"Yeah, but why?"
(Reader) smiled, understanding that the goblins must be suspicious of them. "Doesn't she look pretty?"
Vix Ix spun around, bumping into the other goblin. "I do!"
Her face softened. "You really think she's pretty?"
"Of course?" The goblin turned blue, like Hog Nose had earlier, and shuffled away.
(Reader) would later learn that her name was Reassa, and she warmed up to (Reader) quickly as they recuperated. In fact, all of the goblin tribe were incredibly welcoming to (Reader) to the family. They helped (Reader) between rooms, and generally fawned over them. As thanks for saving their life, (Reader) worked on reworking the dresses and fabrics the goblins found near the crash site into outfits for everyone. But as (Reader) got better, the goblins became more nervous.
"Are you thinking of leaving?" Keegraul wrung his hat in his hands, big sad eyes staring at (Reader) pleadingly.
"I'm sure my boss thinks I'm dead. It would be good to return home, and contact Marcus' family about his fate. But worry not, I won't tell anyone about you or the tribe." (Reader) smiled, practicing standing on their healing leg.
"That's not why I ask." (Reader) cocked their head, confused. "We trust you- I trust you. I know you wouldn't betray us. We- we'll just miss you."
Vix Ix popped out from behind a stack of boxes, knocking (Reader) to the ground, sobbing. "You're not leaving!"
Keegraul's heart broke. "Beetle -"
"No! Ti aim kahl, pen! (Reader's) not leaving!"
Reassa listened from outside the hole, along with three other women. They didn't understand. Didn't they make their love for (Reader) obvious enough? The flowers they would weave into crowns for them, the poems they world write for them..
One of the younger women started crying, head in her hands, choking on her sobs. Something dark grew in Reassa's chest, a feeling she often tried to force away, to prove to the world that they were wrong about goblins. A darkness, a possessiveness. "Maybe we should keep (Reader) here."
"We can't keep them against their will. They aren't a prisoner."
Reassa punched the entrance to their hollow, clenching her jaw tightly. "I love them."
"So do we.. but, what can we do?"
Hog Nose dropped a basket of vegetables. He had returned earlier than the other children. "Did you just say (Reader) is leaving?"
"Hog Nose! I'm so sorry, when did you get here?"
"I don't want them to leave!"
"I know, baby, but there's nothing-"
Hog Nose pulled out his dagger from it's sheath, rubbing his thumb across the beautiful golden vest (Reader) had made him as he did so. "(Reader) never learned our language."
"What?"
"What if the woods are too dangerous for them to go home? Because of the kahn piers?" The women all stopped, internally debating whether or not they could betray their fore mothers like this, lie to keep a human for themselves. But the decision was made for them, as Hog Nose slashed open his arm with the blade.
Inside the hole, (Reader) heard the women scream, and quickly wrestled Vix Ix to her feet so (Reader) could hobble to the opening. Reassa carried Hog Nose in her arms, a bloody mess, with a guilty expression on her face.
"What happened?" Keegraul demanded, watching as (Reader) pulled the little boy out of Reassa's arms to inspect the damage.
"He was attacked!" She collapsed, tearing at Keegraul's shirt.
"By what?!"
She swallowed hard, eyes flickering to (Reader), the motion only noticed by Keegraul and Vix Ix.
"Kahn piers."
Keegraul's eyes widened, realizing immediately what they had planned without discussing with him or the other men. "What kind of idiot-"
"What's a kahn pier?"
Vix Ix looked at her brother, witnessing him quickly shut the eye he was peaking out of. "Kahn piers are the most vile, evil creatures in these woods!" She cried out, grabbing onto her brother dramatically. "Hog Nose is lucky to be alive!"
Shame ripped through Keegraul's spirit, but seeing (Reader) shake with fear, imagining them doting on the children, caring for an the adults, watching them leave.
Wouldn't it be wonderful? Having (Reader) there to brighten their little home, loving the young ones as their own pen? Almost like a real spouse?
Even the way they clung onto Hog Nose's bloodied body, too broken up to notice that all his wounds were only surface deep.
Keegraul knew that everyone would play along, no one would tell (Reader) the truth. Everyone loved them so much, it was almost disturbing.
"Call everyone back home. The woods aren't safe."
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