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12 days ago
Current I play a lot of characters with daddy issues to counteract my mummy issues
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3 mos ago
Between you and me I only break my hiatuses to make sure my post rate stays above 1 post/day
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5 mos ago
A reminder you dont need to know every detail of every bad thing. Being informed is good but being consumed achieves nothing good. You're still a good person if you have boundries with bad news
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4 yrs ago
No one remembers when corn kid said 'not everyone has to love it for it to be the best' and that quote hits deep
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7 yrs ago
Never did I think I'd be avoiding my roommates to avoid getting asked why there was a fake wedding in the lounge room but here we are, thanks DnD
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Idk man i just like writing silly little stories with the silly little people in my screen

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At his words Lola shrugged. ”This isn't England anymore. I have the account but all I can really do is put money in and look at it until I'm 18," she replies, taking her last slice of pizza. ”I think part of me is waiting for mum to figure out some excuse to get her hands on it."
Lola shrugs. ”You do what you want, just be careful of mum, she knows her way around people. If we run away what's the chances she'll get you caught for kidnapping? Just to drag you back into her clutches?" Lola muses, mainly thinking out loud to herself. ”I still have school, and technically no money to myself until I'm 18. Running away is a lot harder for me than you,"
Lola could help but chuckle at his closing sentence. ”You and me both brother. I don't know what I'm achieving with all this studying, or what I want to achieve," Lola responds softly. ”I guess I accepted whatever mum had for me until I was 13 and now I'm just... I don't know, stuck?"
”Sometimes?" Lola questions with a raise of an eyebrow. She picks at her pizza, it seeming almost unappetising in this moment. She gives a sigh looking up at Al. ”I guess I just can't understand liking someone that intensely you can get over it when it won't work. I don't know," She muses. Lola wasn't sure if she understand how Al felt when it came to Salem, it seemed like a whole different world. Her brother always seemed a planet away in the way of thoughts and actions,"[/color]
”Good for you and Salem," Lola huffs before taking another slice of pizza. Lola knew all too well that Al wasn't over Salem, that their break up wasn't a freeing affair to him but a firbidden love when 'love trumps all' held no weight. Lola had heard way too much about Salem between jer mother's comparisons and Al's lovesick musings. It wasn't that Lola didn't like her, Salem was cool enough, but there were only so many times a person can come up before it becomes near nauseating.

”Sorry," Lola mumbles into her pizza, ”That wasn't mean to sound as rude as it did,"
Lola got the hint, this conversation was over, for now at least. She readjusted in her seat as her brother asks about her school life. She gives a shrug. ”Yeah, it's fine, I guess," she muses, picking at her pizza. ”I feel like it's almost all I do nowadays, class, tutoring, homework then sleep and repeat." Lola was already a high achiever alone so when her mother started sending her to tutoring she didn't need so only kept excelling, though there was one biy who still edged her out in all their shared classes. ”How's the business? Still afloat?"
Lola gave her brither a smile at his ambitious claim. She did genuinely want it to be true but she had her doubts. Soul capturing was finicky at best, not to mention only so easy to hide after a particular point but she kept those doubts to herself. ”Only if we get a house in Yoshinoyara so we can go for walks up the mountain whenever we want," Lola replies, pointing her crust at her brother before eating it. ”For dad, of course," she tacks on the end.
”And what does mummy dearest think of her prized son working on soul catching her dead husband, hmm?" Lola asks before tucking into her first slice of pizza. She couldn't help but let out a satisfied sigh as she takes the first bite if the greasy, cheesy slice.
”Well, tag, you're it" Lola replies to Al's first comment. ”I don't really want any part in her plans anymore," She purses her lips as Al speaks, his words actually striking a chord for the first time that evening.

”I guess he left a mark on both of us, hey," she replies, poking at the cutlery on the table. ”Well, if you every cave in and try, tell him I said hi,"
Lola sighs, eying the menu herself. ”I just wish we had more time. You're lucky, Al. You got so many memories with him," she muses. With their mother being set on Lola becoming the heir to the Leighton prestige she was left with little time to spend on anything else. With Al being somewhat neglected by their mother at the time their father stepped up for him. Lola never blamed him for that but she did wish she got that time with him.

At Al's declaration of his dinner choice Lola gave him a meek smile in return. ”I could go for a pepperoni pizza too,"
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