At this point, I might as well be introduced as that one account who will not shut up about every family/found family/sibling content she becomes emotionally attached too. :') I will draw them all-
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The Benefits Of Ignoring Poke Fair Scouts For MONTHS (aside From The Tea Party Event), Saving Up To +40
The benefits of ignoring poke fair scouts for MONTHS (aside from the tea party event), saving up to +40 000 diamonds, just for the possibility of a Hisui event.

It was worth the wait.
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He did it! He finally won a poll/competition!!
My man, Emmet, is the number one train conductor. His twin brother happily cheers for his victory.



speaking of zisu here’s some little doodles of her n ingo from when i made the lil comic with them!
Saw your dojoshipping + spyxfamily concept and instantly thought of the part where Yors brother shows up wondering how she didn't tell him she got married only instead its Emmet.
@ghostypetrainer is the one who first started this AU and has talked more about Emmet taking Yuri's role in the story. I recommend checking it out.
I'm just here to make the art for the AU. :)

Emmet as Yuri has always been an amusing thought in my head anytime I thought of this AU. (And it's STRICTLY PLATONIC. We ignore what made Yuri... unqiue. Oof)
It's the bittersweet idea that depsite the fact that they're twins, Ingo took the more big brother role due to their parents' death, so they were each other's only family. Obviously Emmet would do whatever he can to repay him back for the support and sacrifices that Ingo made.
There is nothing to repay him back though. Ingo is just glad that he could keep each other well fed and educated.

No matter what AU he is in, Emmet will always suffer in the confusion. Emmet, I'm sorry. Lol

«Don't forget, I'm with you in the dark.» yeah i'm okay (no I am not)

Miri and Rei gifting beautiful red carnations to Kazuki. She might be saying “Haha-no-hi.”
“Mother’s Day in Japan also takes place on the second Sunday in May. For Japanese mothers, the day is symbolized with beautiful carnations, which represent a gentle strength that mothers possess. … The history of Mother's Day in Japan goes back to the Showa period when Mother's Day served as a commemoration of the birthday of Empress Kojun (the mother of Emperor Akihito). The tradition of celebrating Mother's Day in modern Japanese culture started in the year 1913.” ( x )