Decided in the month of February, why not do a ship. So… Jamesward!
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Decided in the month of February, why not do a ship. So… Jamesward!

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AU where everything is the same but the trains are just really big, really smart caterpillar creatures who wear their “engines” as armour and can slip out of them a la Thomas Exe
Happy late 5x2 day!
I watched the first episode of Crashing on Netflix and G O D Sam and Fred remind me of James and Edward it's so fucking cute. Ttte crashing AU? I could see them all living as custodians in an abandoned hospital (or maybe an old railway engine works?) for cheaper rent.
James: WANKING ROOM- wait how does she know about my wanking room?
Edward: ... waiting room?
James: WAITING ROOM!
Sam's whole deal is he's the cocky asshole pretty boy and everyone's like "You're an asshole but we know you're sad so, it's okay" and Fred is the really nice quiet one who picks up on Sam's sadness before anyone else does, and his kindness/patience makes Sam fall for him immediately. Before he's even really admitted to himself he's bi/gay.
Also Sam keeps picking Fred up bridal style or carrying him on his back and it's SO ON BRAND

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Adonis, James Ward, 1824, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund Size: design: 33.5 x 44.7 cm (13 3/16 x 17 5/8 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/280243
Would you like to own a piece of Chicago history? A custom made suit from the estate of James Ward, food critic here in Chicago. 1961 tag but lots of 1940s bells and whistles. Black flannel wool with white pinstripe. Size 40S 33X31. $275. In store. #Suit #DoublebreastedSuit #Menswear #MNSWR #vintagemenswear #RichardsFabulousFinds #Haberdashery #Chicago #JamesWard (at Richards Fabulous Finds) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt6EqttA954/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hzf4xt4bv6hp
Come fly with me!
Ed trying out the new wings James bought him right after Old Iron