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B*tch I Run This Show

@slyth-princess / slyth-princess.tumblr.com

Hi! Thanks for checking out my blog! I am obviously totally new here.. yeah… just… don’t check the archive. It’s fine. I am a writer first and foremost so expect to see a lot of that on here. I primarily write for The 100 (Clurphy and Bellarke) but also Drarry. Let’s be friends! (Wine Witch Slytherin Vibes here!)
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We Found Wonderland

(you and I got lost in it)

Ship: Bellarke

Chapters: 6/6 (complete)

Length: 24,153

Arkadia may be the most boring small town in America. At least as far as Bellamy is concerned. Like, do they really need to go that hard for Halloween every year?
So when Raven unleashes a curse turning their kitschy Halloween carnival into something much more sinister, it's up to him and his friends to save the day.
And if that means pairing up with his kid sister's best friend, who he absolutely finds annoying and not cute at all... well, he's sure it will all be fine.
Won't it?

Read more here!

Written as part of the Troped Horror Exchange

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Headcanoning his full name as Dean Mary Winchester

I will also accept Dean Millie Winchester.

Either of these perfectly explains why Dean never breathes a word of his middle name.

Imagining a scenario now where Sam finds out for the first time, in his late 30s, that he and Dean have middle names.

Castiel gets pissed at Dean and drops a "DEAN MARY WINCHESTER" and Sam goes

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dovesndecay

People talk about the surprise albums from people like Taylor Swift or Beyoncé that drop with zero warning but I have just been existing in this world where every album I've ever heard in my life has been a surprise album because I didn't know that musicians had schedules that we could see

Everything is a surprise when you don't pay attention

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ad-wills

writers and artists will go "this isn't good enough." my brother in christ, you're creating something new out of nothing and expressing yourself creatively. your productivity and unrealistic standards of perfection do not define you or the worth of your art. you're doing great.

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