Sweet face! 1974. Source.
Ghosts by Katherine Blower
Tried something different. This is so messy and rough but I think I needed that ;u;
Also green is not my fave color so it was challenging but also fun to experiment with different hues of green here
Can I ask for 33. 'I love you' (maybe the first time or maybe the xth time) from the soft prompt list with lambden? Thank you 💕
33 - "I love you" Aiden/Lambert. Short but sweet!!
Aiden had been in one of his slightly manic moods all day, to the point where he'd probably be able to give Geralt's Bard a run for his money with his jokes and his dramatics. Luckily for him, Lambert had moved past the urge to shove him into the nearest body of water (mainly because they hadn't come across any for the last few hours) and had tried to settle into silent indifference. Unluckily, this also meant that Aiden had doubled his efforts in order to get some sort of reaction.
They were sat at their campfire, Aiden giggling as Lambert discovered his latest practical joke. Wild flowers tied around one of the spare daggers Lambert kept in his pack (he didn't even try to figure out when Aiden had managed that), the handle no longer visible due the the foliage. He shook his head, giving a long suffering sigh through his nose as he lazily pointed the dagger at the Cat.
"You're lucky I love you."
"What?"
"What?" Lambert froze. Shit. He'd said that out loud.
He ducked his head, pretending to busy himself with trying to untie a clump of small blue flowers as Aiden's boots came into view, the Cat taking the blade and tilting Lambert's chin, encouraging him to look at him.
"Want me to pretend I didn't hear that?"
Lambert rested his hands on Aiden's waist, taking a moment to admire the way the firelight danced in his eyes.
"...No."
i am so obsessed with joseph kavinsky
i want to shake him until he bites me
Medieval scribes writing things like “fuck the abbot” (their boss) and “I am so hung over I feel dead” and “that goddamn cat got in here and pissed on the manuscript” and drawing penis monsters and purposefully unflattering portraits of public figures and animals in the marginalia is funny, yes. But more than that it is so deeply quintessentially human. It reminds you that they were largely just frustrated young adults who did an extremely repetitive and tedious job 6 days a week during daylight hours in poor conditions and felt the same malaise young adults feel now.
the wild hunt in witcher 3 is so spooky and intimidating, and then you finally see them with their helmets off and its like