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She's baby.

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Thank you for all of the congratulations! I’m still scared but feel much better knowing the heartbeat is so strong, I have my next ultrasound in 4 weeks and I wish the time would fly by so I can just know that everything will be okay. I’m so excited because my cousin that I’m very close to is pregnant too, she’s about 3 weeks ahead of me so our babies will be close. I’m due on November 4th but maybe I will go over and have the baby on my grandma’s birthday (November 11th). I hated the doctors I saw last time, they were rude and pushy and I left every appointment upset but I saw someone new this time and I LOVE them. I felt so happy when I left the office because everyone was so nice and made me feel so relaxed, my blood pressure was even under control and that’s amazing for me. So far I’m feeling a lot more positive about this pregnancy, I just had a feeling that something was wrong last time, I’m having nausea every morning and sometimes during the day and other symptoms that I never had last time. Everything in my life is getting better. Healthy baby (so far), my brother is doing great and better than ever and my dad is walking with help and climbing stairs. Life seems to be getting better and I hope it stays that way, it has been an emotional 7 months.
@cheesly powiedział(a): I wish I had your skills!
I have no skills xD I’m not even able to arrange the space in rooms in useful way so all furniture and stuff end being thrown around the walls so the middle of the room is completely empty. Also, it took me 4 attempts to be more or less satisfied with this room.
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Evening out with a Devil
A favor.
As per this post, here is my Durge character, Celaena. She's a High Elf Necromancer. I totally fell in love with her deep purple skin and black eyes. I did both a "good" and "bad" run with Celaena and her lover, Astarion. They both conquered their demons initially, and then, I let them make some questionable choices.
It is a constant push and pull between them. Both are incredibly strong and gifted with immense power and influence. Yet, they spend so much time trying to prove to the other that they are stronger. They do care for one another, in their own weird ways. Though it feels like that care has been warped into control and a need to "protect" the other.
One of those acts of power and control came in the form of her interaction with Haarlep. Ultimately she decided that she would give up her body to them under the idea that it would be the easiest and fastest way to get what she wanted from the Incubus. Yet, she also used it to prove to herself her autonomy, which seemed to be under constant threat by her lover. This way, she could make him jealous, do as she pleases with her body, and avoid fighting. He really could not argue with this logic, though his facial expressions are all the proof she needed that it worked.
The first time she felt Haarlep use her body, she felt an immense sense of guilt. Not only was Astarion's response so caring, it was understanding. Yet, she made her bed and had to lay in it. With their future interactions, I am sure she will feel less guilt and more like it is a reminder of the power of choice she has.