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i'm just the guy in the group who's regular


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slayer of the drakon, daughter of the war god


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ARTHUR PENDRAGON
BBC MERLIN
BAZ PITCH
CARRY ON
BILL DENBROUGH
IT (2019)
CRAIG CAHN
DREAM DADDY
DEAN WINCHESTER
SUPERNATURAL
FELIX CATTON
SALTBURN
JASON GRACE
RIORDANVERSE
HARRY FLYNN
UNCHARTED
JESPER FAHEY
SIX OF CROWS
KEVON PYLE
MYTHIAN
LEO ELSTER
HUMANS
LEON NEMETH
MYTHIAN
SAM DRAKE
UNCHARTED
SOKKA
AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
THOR ODINSON
MCU
WALLY WEST
YOUNG JUSTICE
© TESSISAMESS

WALLYVERSARY 2013

WHOSE ANNIVERSARY IS IT

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( becky rosen open post )



BECKY ROSEN
CARVER EDLUND'S #1 FAN


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LET'S DO THIS


I'm not afraid of those who killed their body for still they cannot kill their soul

[Norman's family decided that after the crazy business that fall, they needed to get away for the winter, take a nice break in the mountains of Colorado to go skiing for the holidays. Norman's not exactly sure how skiing and the holidays go together, but his parents seem excited to spend a few weeks away from Blithe Hollow holed up in some rustic cabin surrounded by snow (or, more accurately some rustic-esque resort hotel surrounded by snow). Courtney mostly seems excited at the prospect of cute boys and a winter fling with her ski instructor or something. Norman would really rather stay in Blithe Hollow with his grandma and Neil for the holidays, but this is a family vacation, so he doesn't really have a choice in the matter.

His parents want to get him away from all ghosts anyhow, even though he's told them a thousand times there are ghosts everywhere and he can see all of them. It's not just Blithe Hollow. But his parents think the cold mountain air will do him some good, so they're off to Aspen, Colorado right after Courtney gets home from school. It's going to be a long drive to Colorado from Massachusetts, especially since his parents are the type who feel like they need to drive practically nonstop to wherever they're going. They might stop about halfway, but otherwise it's driving, driving, and more driving.

Thank God Courtney basically ignores him the whole way for her phone and iPod, leaving Norman to read and sleep (when he can, anyway) in peace. He still has trouble sleeping, but it's been getting better. Sort of. Maybe the cold mountain air really will be good for him.

They arrive in Aspen a few days later, but Norman honestly isn't very good at skiing, so he gets tired of it fairly quickly, instead spending most of his days on the slopes talking to a few of the resident ghosts. His parents keep telling him not to do that, that he'll draw attention to himself if anyone notices him talking to nothing, but he's stopped listening to them about the whole ghost subject a long time ago. People will think he's weird no matter what he does, so what if people think he's schizophrenic? People can think what they want. Anyway, most of the ghosts are just lonely, and they all deserve a little company, which he intends to keep giving it to them.

About a week into the trip, his family decides to take a weekend trip over to the town of South Park for a little break from skiing, much to Courtney's chagrin because she'd had to cancel a lunch date with some boy named Tad Mikowsky, but Norman's pretty sure any sort of shopping will assuage her. Unfortunately, there isn't actually a whole lot of shopping in South Park, so Courtney is mostly annoyed the entire time, but Courtney's woes are hardly of any importance compared to the hundred or so ghosts that reside in the town, all of whom have exactly the same face, give or take a few years in age for some of them. They're all over the place, though they tend to congregate around three other boys in town. They must have been his—their—friends.

But it's still seriously weird, even for Norman, and he can't even begin to explain why they all look the same, unless some sort of cloning was involved. That's way too science fiction, though, and it's not like someone gave birth to centituplets. That's just biologically impossible. He wants to talk to them, but there are so many of them, it's a little overwhelming, so he tries to ignore them and pretend to be normal for once, but he can't keep that up for very long, especially not when he's wandering around town by himself and sees one that isn't green and glowing. Which means he's alive. Which... makes even less sense than there being over a hundred ghosts of him.

He runs frantically over to the kid, nervous already because he's with his friends and Norman's just some random kid from out of town who can see ghosts, and this will probably end horribly, but he has to at least try to make sense of this. He could just talk to one of the ghosts, but there are so many of them, he wouldn't know which one to start with. He taps the kid in the orange parka on the shoulder.]


Um! Hey, sorry, uh... I'm... kinda lost, can you help me?

[He looks slightly terrified and rubs at the back of his neck. The chubby kid in the red jacket gives him a weird look like a stranger has never come up to them like this before. Or at least, has never interrupted him before.]

Who the fuck are you?

[Norman doesn't like this kid, not at all. He's getting a really bad vibe from him, so all he can do is stammer incoherently. This really was a bad idea.]

Oh, great, another retard.
[personal profile] scaredycat2012-07-31 11:08 am

she was afraid to come out of the locker / she was as nervous as she could be

[Chuck doesn't hate swimming, but it certainly makes her nervous. (Then again, what doesn't make her nervous?) She just doesn't like how heavy her lungs feel underwater or the inevitable pressure to jump off something high or getting coerced into going on some crazy waterslide. But today she's feeling even more anxious than usual because this isn't a waterpark in Deluxe and she isn't with her summer camp group who knows she's a girl. This is Motorcity and she's with the Burners and Mike and no one knows she's a girl. Not even Mike. She just hasn't had the courage to tell him... It wouldn't even really be a problem considering this isn't Kane's sexist fascist dictatorship and she doesn't have to lie about her gender to do what she loves, but...

But she can't go out in this.

She checks the lock on the door for the tenth time, just to make sure it is locked. She doesn't want Mike barging in because they're bros and "he's" been in here way too long and the guys are waiting come on Chuckles what are you even doing in there.

She stares at herself dejectedly, the reflection in the mirror showing her everything she wishes she could be. Some days all she really wants is to be able to hang out with Julie and Claire and be a girl, paint her nails and talk about boys—honestly, she just wants to be friends with Claire, not date her, but she has to pretend she does because Mike thinks she does and he obviously just wants her to be happy but he doesn't realize that's she's already happy. When she's with him. Even if they aren't... a thing.

But there is absolutely no way she can just walk out of the changing room like this, not with Mike standing there expecting her to come out in swim trunks or anything that isn't 100% feminine. And what would everyone else think? She doesn't want to find out, not yet.]


Just— Just go without me!

and I know at the day's end I get to come home to you

[note: this is an alternate version of this thread, starting from the comment where Wally kisses Robin again.]

Well then, I guess this is the part where I kiss the bride.

[Because this whole conversation kind of stopped being sarcastic a while ago, and there have been a lot of feelings between them ever since Christmas and Robin's disappearance and all that time in the Pokemon Center and moving into the house and sharing beds because it just felt more comfortable that way... So when he leans closer, reaches out to touch Robin's face, and actually kisses him, it's not weird at all.

In fact, it feels... well, he's not really sure what the right word is, because it's better than okay, but right sounds like he was doing something wrong before, and Midori was never a mistake, never will be. It just sort of... feels, like every good feeling all wrapped up into one singular moment, and it's that feeling—being this close to Robin the same way he'd been close to Midori and for once not thinking about her but only him—that finally lifts a weight from his shoulders, allows him to loosen his grasp on her.

Of course, he can't let her go completely, because he'll always have feelings for her, but she'd want him to be happy, to move on. And he is happy. Right now. With Robin. Happier than he's felt in quite a while. Because whatever he feels, it's good. It's nice. So when he finally does pull away after lingering for as many seconds as his lungs would let him, his forehead touching Robin's, he's smiling.]


I should probably get you a ring, huh?

christmas presents for [livejournal.com profile] route_29!

Robin ► matching helmet to go with the bike Wally built Robin for his birthday (aka THE MOST DEPRESSING PRESENT EVER WEH)
Midorisex lingerie THIS DRESS and a nice, romantic Christmas dinner (cooked by yours truly)
Conner ► NEW BOOTS!!!
MeganA Scientific Guide to Cooking (or Why Burnt Cookies Aren't So Bad) by Wally West, complete with illustrations
Artemiscoal a ninja movie collection, with such great classics as: Ninja Warrior, Night of the Ninja, I Am the Ninja, and It Came From the Land of the Rising Sun
Steph ► an "I ♥ Waffles" t-shirt

TO CASTMATES AND EVERYONE ELSE! GINGERBREAD COOKIES. Because Wally fucking loves gingerbread cookies. There's one gingerbread person in every package, decorated to look like you to the best of his ability. You will also receive festively shaped ones, like Christmas trees, snowmen, stars, and there's also some nerdy ones, like Pokéballs, the Starfleet logo, the Flash symbol, etc. ENJOY!

where is your boy tonight / i hope he is a gentleman

( sequel to: i'm running and screaming / i feel like a hero and you are my heroine )

A week. A whole week. To a normal person, that might not be all that long, or maybe sometimes it is long when life catches up to them—but for Wally West, a week feels like an eternity. An eternity in which he hasn't heard from his girlfriend once. It's like she's completely disappeared—won't answer his calls, texts, nothing. The only option left is to pay her a personal visit, but Fawcett City isn't exactly close (unless you happen to be a speedster)—but even with his speedy recovery, Barry still insisted on keeping tabs on him to make sure he didn't overexert himself. Plus his parents were practically keeping him under lock and key and forbidding him to go out except for school or school-related functions. Their son had got himself shot, after all, and they certainly didn't want him involved in anything remotely dangerous ever again. So, of course, Kid Flash was taking a little hiatus (as much as Robin tried to convince him otherwise).

But it's been a week, and he's starting to get worried, so he dons his (replacement) uniform, stuffs a change of clothes in his backpack, and sets off for Fawcett City. If anything horrible happens, he'll let Barry say "I told you so," but for now he's feeling perfectly fine—incredible—and definitely up for a good run. It's been at least a month since he's run this fast, and the rush makes him feel alive—he'd almost forgotten what it felt like, what with being cooped up and having to sneak out for short runs in the dead of night, keeping his speed low enough to not alert the heart monitor watch Barry'd forced him to start wearing, just in case. A totally unnecessary precaution, but his uncle refused to back down because he felt responsible for this whole thing and the watch would only serve to reduce the chances of it happening again. So, naturally, Wally ditched it—i.e., convinced Conner to wear it—for this run.

And by the time he's close to Midori's house, he's feeling better than ever and ready to tackle the mystery of Midori's lack of communication. He quickly changes in a nearby gas station bathroom and then inconspicuously shows up at Midori's front door (my, that was a strange gust of wind). He swallows, suddenly feeling very nervous, and knocks.