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@deedjre / deedjre.tumblr.com

She/they/he/it honestly any. kinda depends on my mood. Art account and main. Most reblogs are at @jestermoment

getting off my anxiety meds (they had an evil side effect) has got me staring at low poly pig to feel better. and it worked. idk how or why but thank you low poly pig

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Shahjsjsjxbxhhz Adversarial Fury and HEA…..

One knows only violence and the other only knows softness… you denied what they both wanted in their chapter twos… one wants to get out while the other has no idea what the world outside is like… both of them doesn’t flinch when you decide to kill them… the emptiness…..

Agshsjshshsjsjns ripping my hair from the sculp

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[Chapter II: The Spectre]

step 1: this step 2: make bf finally preen himself step 3: ice cream

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Do you think Smitten would just. Look very closely at Cold and Hunted in an attempt to try and figure out what they’re feeling at the moment. Like beak to beak. Trying to look for micro expressions and shifts of his facial expressions just to try and figure them out.

Cause. If there’s one thing Smitten understands most it’s emotions. That’s the guy that had successfully read Thorn’s expressions as permission to kiss her. His thinking is like. Emotion based instead of logic based like Skeptic.

So I think after the flock got their own bodies the first thing Smitten would try to do is to read the flocks’ expressions. Cause before that the only thing they could perceive the others are through their voices. Both Cold and Hunted have very non-expressive/monotone voices, so I think before all that Smitten would have a hard time reading these two specifically. Having a body and a face makes things a bit easier for him me thinks.

Here’s a Smitten and Cold interaction as a demonstration (because I am biased)

beak to beak you say... and yes definitely he would do that, to Cold, Hunted and Opportunist (or try at least, only Cold lets him touch beak-mask because he doesn't care that much)

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