
independent, selective, experienced written & visual narrative of Tamlin, High Lord of the Spring Court, from the ACOTAR series | writing will often be a mix of canon & non-canon compliant. | always accepting asks & prompts character abuse will not be tolerated. 18+ may be present, but will always be placed under a ‘read more’. penned by Cece @positivelyruined.
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Luke Eisner | VOIL Band Promotion | 2024


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“They slipped briskly into an intimacy from which they never recovered.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise

These are the weedy wildflowers of my neighbourhood - I stumble across them on my walks all the time. Have you spotted any of these growing around you?
They are non native species to my area, but they’ve made themselves quite at home. Depending on where you are in the world, these may not be quite so weedy! But weedy or not I love them 🥀💖
(the print is available here, too!)

♥️The photo on my second banner, as taken by myself last summer at a local rose garden, at dusk. Requested by @teddyhoneybear. | Please don’t repost without permission — if so, credit ♥️
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