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Happy Birthday, @scribophile!!!

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for the wip game:
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Thank you, friend! Ed spends a lot of time on the couch in Afterlight boys, so here you get the whole premise of the fic!
Ed pushes himself off the couch, wincing as his knee complains, and carefully shuffles closer to the TV. The Gentleman also comes closer to the screen (or whatever it is on his side of the⌠world? Universe? Plane? Edâs not really sure) until Ed can just see his (lovely, smiling, kind) face and the tops of his broad shoulders. âWell, actually I do that quite a bit. Donât get a lot of company around here. Nice to see a friendly face. Hello! Iâm Stede. Stede Bonnet.â
Ed rubs his temples with his fingers. âYeah, I know.âÂ
âYouâve heard of me?â The Gentlemanâ Stedeâ looks pleased.Â
Uh oh. This is⌠weird. Is this weird? Yeah, itâsâ this is weird. Edâs pretty sure this is very not normal. âI was watching your movies,â he says, frowning, âand I⌠I must be more tired than I thought, man.â
âI, for one, am glad youâre here,â Stede says.
Send me a word and I'll send you a snippet of it in my WIP!
11 & 16!
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11. if you're a writer or artist, what fic or piece of art are you proud of making?
I'm so proud of Moonstone Mage Championship which was such a difficult thing to write and remains one of the hardest things i've finished to this day â¤ď¸ i'm very very proud that I managed to do it justice despite the horrors â˘ď¸ (two pet deaths and cancellation)
and very proud of this art that i drew for it â¤ď¸
16. a tiny detail in canon that you want more people to appreciate
i do think people appreciate this enough but his beautiful s1 hair đ i miss stede's s1 curls even more than i miss his wardrobe sometimes
play this fandom game with me
A very happy birthday to the lovely @scribophile ! I made this Gentlebeard pic compilation for you! I hope you like it. I hope you have a wonderful day! Happy birthday Piper! đĽłđđĽłđ
(I tried my best but the berets look a little wonky. I think they look adorable anyway! This compilation is also what happens when I canât make up my mind which edit I wanted to give as a gift. So you get them all!)
List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you! Get to know your mutuals and followersâ¨
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1. coffee with oat milk creamer
2. gay pirates
3. I had a tattoo consultation yesterday and Iâm so so so excited about the actual appointment in a couple weeks itâs gonna be SICK
4. cold weather
5. sexual sunday

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