Stelle: March, I—
March 7th: There is no 'I' in this relationship, Stelle. There's just 'we'.
Stelle: Alright, we have a crush on Firefly.
March 7th: You're damn right we do.
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Stelle: March, I—
March 7th: There is no 'I' in this relationship, Stelle. There's just 'we'.
Stelle: Alright, we have a crush on Firefly.
March 7th: You're damn right we do.

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happy love day
marchfly ft some other background ships if you look at colors.
More Star Rail ships I like
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After the events of both Penacony and Amphoreus wrap up, Stelle and her polycule have to navigate their relationship with all its changes. Stelle is haunted by the shadow of death. Firefly struggles to keep up with her condition as it worsens. March comes to terms with what her plurality means for her relationships. Castorice battles isolation once more. Is love enough to conquer these challenges? The third major installment of Dreams of Ice and Fire.
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Do you have information about "lovebugs?" (2 bugs attached end to end) I have only ever seen them in Southern Louisiana and Southern Mississippi. I'm from South East Louisiana and there use to be "Lovebug" season every year. There would be so many that it was difficult to see. The bugs were so delicate that just barely touching them, smeared them onto clothing and cars, etc. For some years now love bug season doesn't exist. I hardly see them anymore. Do you know why?
Thanks in advance!
Lovebugs (Plecia nearctica), family Bibionidae, order Diptera, found in the SE US, Mexico, and Central America
Lovebugs are in the Marchfly family, a family of true flies.
Lovebugs seem to have up and down years, their populations go through periods of boom and bust. I have seen huge swarms in Spring and in Fall.
In the US, they are most common along the Gulf Coast states. We get them here in Houston commonly.
Lovebugs are in the Marchfly family, a family of true flies.
Lovebugs seem to have up and down years, their populations go through periods of boom and bust.
In the US, they are most common along the Gulf Coast states. We get them here in Houston commonly.
The adults feed mainly on nectar, the larvae feed on decaying plant material.
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March 7th: [sitting in Stelle’s lap]
Firefly: Do I get a turn?
Stelle: Sure. [passes March 7th onto Firefly’s lap]
Florist: So, what's the occasion?
Stelle: I'm looking for something to cheer up my wife.
Florist, glancing at March 7th: Why don't I ask the missus?
March 7th, pointing at a very angry looking Sam outside the glass doors: Do you think our wife is in the mood for a conversation?