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In case you guys need the list of songs of each one. iâll edit this post and add the new ones when they come out.
Roman
Bear witness to the chosen one(s)-- a few favorite songs of mine! Fair warning: these tunes carry highly infectious cases of giggles, the wriggles, and the sniffles. So take care when listening... lest you get lost to the music! -Roman â€
Patton
These are a few of the songs I used to listen to when I was your age... and my age now!! Now, I'd keep Alka-Seltzer on hand, cause I've been told this playlist is a little heartwarming. Lemme know how you Like it, cause I cant find the Like button anywhere! -Patton đ
Logan
I was impelled to compile this selection of songs. I dont entirely understand some of the lyrics, but I still found them compelling. Listen, or dont. -Logan
Virgil
I dont usually do this... but here's my music... dont make fun of it. These are just some songs I listen to when I need to tune everything out, I dont know. -Virgil đ
Janus
I loathe music, and if you listen to this playlist, you'll understand why. These songs are overly cheerful, frivolous, and frankly, they make me sick. But... if you want to take a listen, be my guest. -Janus đ
no talk with me im angy
anime_irl
Times are troubling and hard right now-but never forget, your Beet loving Grandmother loves you very very much and wants you to be safe.
And for you to eat your vegetables.
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please dont repost my art anywhere thank you uwu
He was trying to be sorta serious and then this fuckin happened. I love them both
Fluff idea: Patton is feeling sick and Virgil offers cuddles and some calming tea to help the sick feeling and they watch their favorite movies all day until Patton falls asleep.
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âPat? Are you okay?â
Patton lifted his head from where heâd rested it on his forearms and blinked up at Virgil. He hadnât even heard the other side come into the kitchen; heâd just sat down at the table for a second, hadnât he? Just a second. He just needed to rest, that was all, then he was going to make breakfast for everyone. The dizzy feeling in his head (and the accompanying churning in his gut) was probably just a result of a bad nightâs sleep, or maybe indigestion from his late-night nibble of leftover pizza, and it was going to pass any moment now, absolutely.Â
Definitely any moment now.Â
Virgil was still looking at him and Patton abruptly realized that an uncomfortable amount of moments had stretched between them in silence, Virgilâs inquiry still hovering in the air between them unanswered.Â
âHey, kiddo!â Patton made a valiant attempt at enthusiasm, but his voice sounded as wobbly as he felt, and the effort fell flat. âYou betcha, Iâm fine! Just taking a minute or two before I start breakfast.âÂ
âA minute or two to what?â Virgilâs frown was deepening, creases growing at the corners of his mouth and between his eyebrows, and he reached up and laid the back of his hand against Pattonâs forehead without waiting for a reply. Patton made a tiny noise in his throat, quite involuntarily, and leaned into the touch. Virgilâs hand was blessedly cool against Pattonâs flushed forehead.Â
âOh, justâŠyou know. A minute or two.â His words were vague, but he couldnât bring himself to care. Not when Virgil had moved closer, a solid comforting presence against the still-spinning room.Â
âUh huh.â Virgil let his hand fall from Pattonâs forehead, but thankfully it didnât go far, his palm coming to rest against the back of Pattonâs neck instead. Patton mewled, a pitiful little sound, and slumped against the anxious side, closing his eyes as his tummy sloshed unhappily.Â
âJust needed to rest a bit before making breakfast, is all,â Patton mumbled, then had to swallow as the unhappy sloshing turned to a more threatening churn at the thought of food.Â
âI think maybe you need to rest a bit more than a minute or two,â Virgil said gently, though there was amusement in his voice. âPatton, youâre sick.âÂ
âIâm not,â Patton mumbled, hoping if he said the words with enough conviction he could make them true.Â
His rebellious gut was unimpressed.Â
âYou are.â Virgil sighed, and began running the fingers of his other hand through Pattonâs hair. âWhat was it, do you think? Did you eat something thatâs disagreeing with you?âÂ
âI may have had some of the leftover pizza,â Patton admitted. âJust a nibble or two.âÂ
âPizza?â Virgilâs fingers paused. âNot the pizza from our last movie night?âÂ
âJust a nibble. Or maybe a slice. Or three.âÂ
âDammit! Patton, that pizza was over a week old.â Patton could hear Virgilâs scowl. âRoman was supposed to throw it out days ago, that freaking idiot. Youâve probably got food poisoning now.âÂ
âOh, Iâm sure itâs justâŠâ Patton broke off abruptly, a sour burp escaping his throat, and whimpered again. âOh, dear.âÂ
âOkay.â With audible effort, Virgil set aside his irritation at their forgetful prince, and instead took a step back so he could bend and look Patton in the face. âHereâs whatâs going to happen. Youâre going to sit there for just a few more minutes while I go get things set up. Then youâre going to take it easy for the day. No cooking. No nothing, unless you count resting. Got it?âÂ
He looked so stern that Patton couldnât really do anything but nod. Virgil stepped away and Patton set his spinning head back on the kitchen table, letting the passage of time slip back into obscurity as he focused on keeping the contents of his stomach where they belonged.Â
A certain amount of minutes later (Patton could not, even under the most stringent of interrogations, have said exactly how many), Virgilâs hand landed on Pattonâs shoulder once more. With minimal protest, he let himself be pulled gently to his feet. There, the world tipped dangerously, but Virgil stood his ground, his arm around Pattonâs waist and one of Pattonâs arms pulled over Virgilâs shoulders. Virgilâs fingers were warm and strong where they were wrapped around Pattonâs wrist, and Patton sighed, surrendering himself completely to Virgilâs competent care.Â
They shuffled together into the living room, and Patton let himself be settled onto the couch, which Virgil had made up with cool, clean bed sheets and a pile of pillows. He had also procured a bottle of Pepto-Bismol, in its unattractive bubblegum pink, and Patton obediently swallowed the dose that was nudged against his lips. He made a face, waiting to see if his stomach would accept or reject the offering, but after a few uncertain moments, it appeared things were going to stay where heâd put them. He breathed a sigh of relief.Â
Virgil echoed it, but Patton cracked an eye open when he heard Virgil set something down in front of him. He cringed but nodded gratefully when he saw the small trashcan now in easy reach in front of the couch.
âJust in case,â Virgil said apologetically, face twisting in sympathy as he reached out to stroke Pattonâs hair back from his forehead.Â
âNo,itâs probably a good idea,â Patton mumbled, grimacing as another sour burp bubbled up to the back of his throat.Â
âTry to get some rest, okay?â Virgil instructed, rising to his feet. âYouâll feel better in no time.âÂ
âWait!â Patton reached out and grabbed Virgilâs sleeve, wanting to ask him to stayânot wanting to be aloneâbut when Virgil looked at him, the words died on Pattonâs lips and he settled instead for, âThanks, Virge.âÂ
Virgil smiled, and nodded, before moving out of Pattonâs line of sight. But Patton didnât have long to lament his absence: moments later, he returned, a bottle of water in one hand and a bottle of grape gatorade in the other. He set the drinks on the coffee table, murmuring, âFor later, when you can keep them down,â then settled himself at the other end of the couch, pulling Pattonâs feet into his lap.Â
âIâm going to put on a movie, but Iâll keep it on low volume, okay?â Patton heard him say. âYou should try to sleep if you can. But Iâll be here if you need anything.âÂ
Patton swallowed, blinking back a few tears when he heard the opening credits for Winnie the Pooh begin, and nodded. He settled himself down as comfortably as he could, focusing on the familiar sounds of the movie and the reassuring weight of Virgilâs hand on his ankle.Â
He wanted to stay awake, to enjoy the company and the movie, but his eyelids were starting to feel like someone had weighed them down with something. BesidesâŠhe thought maybe if he could just sleep a bit more, heâd feel lots better. And maybe when he woke up again, Virgil would be here still, and they could watch a movie together, just the two of them.Â
He thought Virgil would probably be willing to do that. The thought made him smile.Â
He tugged off his glasses and set them on the coffee table, then nuzzled his face in against the blessedly cool pillowcase. And between one breath and the next, he was asleep.Â
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Donât cry, Homura. You canât see or hear me, but I will always be here.