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Rikki🥀

@rikki-b-lake / rikki-b-lake.tumblr.com

21. Bi. She/Her. Mooooostly NSFW so 18+!!!
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A little bit of info about my absence

I’m currently trying to juggle full-time studies and my dwindling mental health and I’m failing miserably. I have a great therapist, so I’m working on getting better. Nevertheless, I am reducing my time on here, because if I stay, you are going to get a 2k vent/trauma-dump post and I don’t want to put that on anyone.

Hopefully I will still be able to go through my mentions and catch up on the things I have been tagged in at least once a week.

I’m not particularly proud of vanishing like that, but it will likely happen again. Love my little corner of the internet, but life is incredibly exhausting right now.

See you in a bit!

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Beg Me - A Nestor Oceteva/Reader Smut Drabble.

So, I’ve never written for this dude before, but I know a few of you will be interested for me to do so, so here you are!

Words - 385

Warnings - Smut below the cut, minors DNI!

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rikki-b-lake

The speed I just opened tumblr with after seeing this notification😳😳

You know he won’t relent, he will grant no clemency until you submit entirely, his enjoyment at keeping you hanging on the silk threads of anticipation, primed to snap at any moment, far too great for him to show you any mercy

Stunning, beautiful, impeccable... I’m obsessed💖

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“The Elephant in the Room” (Alfie Solomons x fem!Reader) — PART 5 (Final)

SUMMARY — What you thought would be a nice private space rented from a nice lady in a nice neighbourhood soon turned to be a living nightmare. Enter: the most eccentric little girl and her even more unconventional father who just so happens to be the criminal boss of Camden Town.

AUTHOR’S NOTE — Hi friends! 💗💗💗💗💗 After an eternity of a writer’s block, the series is finished! Thank you to all of you who encouraged me and commented and sent love, I truly appreciate you and the support for this story!

WORD COUNT — 1,804

Come December, you received some much needed respite from teaching, even though you tried not to think about it that way. Taking care of your pupils was after all your calling, though perhaps moonlighting as Alice’s tutor had finally taken its toll on your health. For some time now Mrs. Collins had stopped with her incessant bickering and started to treat you more kindly. That, you decided, was bad news in itself.

“Any plans for Christmas, luv?” she asked you one evening when she ambushed you in the kitchen with a pot of strong tea in one hand and a deck of well-worn cards in the other.

“Ambushed” was the correct term, too, as your actual plans involved checking the schoolwork and then polishing off that bottle of gin you had been harbouring upstairs for the better part of the year.

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As sad as I am that this is the end to this magnificent series, I am beyond excited to read it!!!

The dynamic between Mrs. Collins and the reader has always been a joy to read but this:

If ever there was a girl I’d want to call my daughter, I suppose I couldn’t ask for anyone better than you

I’m sobbing😭 the way you developed their relationship🥺🥺🥺

You also tried to ignore the look he sent you when he saw the state of you; the look that was positively hungry.
“Aye, that’s much how we met, innit, darlin’.”
The smirk that followed the sentiment was quite frankly indecent. You opted to ignore it.

YESSSSSS😍 this is so freaking good!!!!

Seeing as “appropriate” wasn’t exactly in the vocabulary of the Solomons family, you rolled your eyes especially hard.

Immaculate bickering, I am obsessed!!!!!!!!!

Alfie grunted as if the inquiry caused him physical suffering.

Your characterization of him is impeccable as always🥺💖

“Do you suppose we’re playing a game with each other?!”
“Always.”
You didn’t particularly want to oblige him, but since his smirk was growing cheekier by the minute, it was either this or pouring hot tea on his lap.

I love these two, the characterization of the reader is fantastic!

“Oi, what’s that now?!” He jumped out of his seat when you nearly smacked him across the head with the tea towel.

Absolute gem, god how I am going to miss this series🥺🥺

“Are you proposing to me, Alfie?”
“Right, just as long as the rag stays where it is, yeah?” He pointed to the tea towel still firmly clasped in your hand.

The first thing I thought when you wrote small box was ring, I’m so happy!!!!!!

“Don’t ya scoff at me when I’m proposin’, right?!”
“Yes, do forgive me.”
“Yeah, you’re forgiven.”

A+++ dialogue, I’m cackling😂😂😂

Finally addressing the elephant in the room, Alfie decided to bear himself to you once more:
“Right, an’ I love you, too. In case that wasn’t fuckin’ clear.”

Perfect ending!!!!!

Incredible finale to an incredible story

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theladyeowyn
     - “What do you think [the ghosts] want?”      - “Just help.”      - “That’s right. That’s what I think, too.”

The Sixth Sense (1999)

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sa-dnesss
“I feel like I am so far behind in life that I will never catch up. Everyone is doing so many things with their lives. I am just here. Frozen. I have been a ghost for years. I wonder if that is all I will ever be.”

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Two identical infants lay in the cradle. “One you bore, the other is a Changeling. Choose wisely,” the Fae’s voice echoed from the shadows. “I’m taking both my children,” the mother said defiantly.

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Once upon a time there was a peasant woman who was unhappy because she had no children. She was happy in all other things – her husband was kind and loving, and they owned their farm and had food and money enough. But she longed for children.

She went to church and prayed for a child every Sunday, but no child came. She went to every midwife and wise woman for miles around, and followed all their advice, but no child came.

So at last, though she knew of the dangers, she drew her brown woolen shawl over her head and on Midsummer’s Eve she went out to the forest, to a certain clearing, and dropped a copper penny and a lock of her hair into the old well there, and she wished for a child.

“You know,” a voice said behind her, a low and cunning voice, a voice that had a coax and a wheedle and a sly laugh all mixed up in it together, “that there will be a price to pay later.”

She did not turn to look at the creature. She knew better. “I know it,” she said, still staring into the well. “And I also know that I may set conditions.”

“That is true,” the creature said, after a moment, and there was less laugh in its voice now. It wasn’t pleased that she knew that. “What condition do you set? A boy child? A lucky one?”

“That the child will come to no harm,” she said, lifting her head to stare into the woods. “Whether I succeed in paying your price, or passing your test, or not, the child will not suffer. It will not die, or be hurt, or cursed with ill luck or any other thing. No harm of any kind.”

“Ahhhhh.” The sound was long and low, between a sigh and a hum. “Yes. That is a fair condition. Whatever price there is, whatever test there is, it will be for you and you alone.” A long, slender hand extended into her sight, almost human save for the skin, as pale a green as a new leaf. The hand held a pear, ripe and sweet, though the pears were nowhere ripe yet. “Eat this,” the voice said, and she trembled with the effort of keeping her eyes straight ahead. “All of it, on your way home. Before you enter your own gate, plant the core of it beside the gate, where the ground is soft and rich. You will have what you ask for.”

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*suddenly realizes i'm horrifically lonely and haven't done anything meaningful with my life and don't know what i can do to change that at this point while in the line at the grocery store*

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