Okay, so... You've probably seen that network post from the tiny dapper kid with the pompadour. Well, uh... That's Gideon and he kiiiiinda sortaaaa has...
This massive huge obsession with me.
So, like, if he bothers you, you have my permission to do magic stuff to him.
[ Merry Christmas! Or late Christmas, because Dustin pretty much slept through it. After a rather jarringly loud fist-pounding knock on Henry’s door, he’ll find a stocking left on the ground. If he's quick enough to answer he can probably recognize curls and a favourite hat turning the corner. The stocking is jammed full of things, including:
1. Air Heads (assorted flavours, but more watermelon because those are the best) 2. A small container with only banana flavoured runts 3. Gummy bears (sour and regular) 4. Bubble tape 5. Caramello 6. Nilla wafers 7. Chupa chups 8. Cow tales 9. Gummy cola 10. Nerds 11. Skittles 12. Sour patch kids 13. Fun Dip 14. Pop Rocks
And lastly, just for him: 15. Three boxes of cereal, all themed with pac-man, donkey kong, and smurf-berry crunch. The 80s were a great time for branding.
Propped up is a Christmas card, homemade with probably the worst handwriting known to man: 'Merry Christmas. -Dustin' ]
[Henry gets a sketchbook and a set of watercolor paints and brushes for Christmas. She doesn't know if he's into drawing, but she bets he could be if he wanted to. A small tag reads, "Merry ChristMax!"]
[After giving Henry the directions to the bar, Daisy headed over there herself. This still felt pretty bizarre, considering the last time she had seen him he was just a kid. Now he was a full on adult, and might be even older than her.
Taking a seat at the counter, Daisy looked around for him while idly spinning the rings around her finger.]
[ Outside of Henry's door is a basket of goodies and a trio of literary candles that will hopefully prove to be inspiring. There's also a letter. ]
Dear Henry,
The last time I saw you at home, you were leaving with Emma while everyone else prepared for a trip back to the Enchanted Forest. You were so small, and you were so full of guilt for things that could in no way ever be your fault. And now, look at you. You're so like your grandfather, and he would be so incredibly proud. You've grown in the blink of an eye, and though I know things are still slightly confusing, I'm so proud of you. You could never know how proud I am.
Thank you for taking me on this incredible journey with you, Henry. I'm not sure if you remember right now, but I gave you your original book that started the adventure of bringing our family together again. You had the courage and belief to break a curse once before. I have no doubt in my heart that you can do it again. Merry Christmas, Henry. I love you, very much.
Hey, Henry. I wanted to apologize for the way I've been acting. If you have some time, maybe we could get another cup of coffee and talk? Promise not to hit the table this time.
Late Afternoon, 10/01, Text
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3/11 text
This massive huge obsession with me.
So, like, if he bothers you, you have my permission to do magic stuff to him.
GRR FACE
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backdated to the 26th!
1. Air Heads (assorted flavours, but more watermelon because those are the best)
2. A small container with only banana flavoured runts
3. Gummy bears (sour and regular)
4. Bubble tape
5. Caramello
6. Nilla wafers
7. Chupa chups
8. Cow tales
9. Gummy cola
10. Nerds
11. Skittles
12. Sour patch kids
13. Fun Dip
14. Pop Rocks
And lastly, just for him:
15. Three boxes of cereal, all themed with pac-man, donkey kong, and smurf-berry crunch. The 80s were a great time for branding.
Propped up is a Christmas card, homemade with probably the worst handwriting known to man: 'Merry Christmas. -Dustin' ]
pls pretend i wasn't lazy and imagine this is ALSO on the 26th
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Back-dated to December 25
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[After giving Henry the directions to the bar, Daisy headed over there herself. This still felt pretty bizarre, considering the last time she had seen him he was just a kid. Now he was a full on adult, and might be even older than her.
Taking a seat at the counter, Daisy looked around for him while idly spinning the rings around her finger.]
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forward dated to Christmas Day
Dear Henry,
The last time I saw you at home, you were leaving with Emma while everyone else prepared for a trip back to the Enchanted Forest. You were so small, and you were so full of guilt for things that could in no way ever be your fault. And now, look at you. You're so like your grandfather, and he would be so incredibly proud. You've grown in the blink of an eye, and though I know things are still slightly confusing, I'm so proud of you. You could never know how proud I am.
Thank you for taking me on this incredible journey with you, Henry. I'm not sure if you remember right now, but I gave you your original book that started the adventure of bringing our family together again. You had the courage and belief to break a curse once before. I have no doubt in my heart that you can do it again. Merry Christmas, Henry. I love you, very much.
Love,
Grandma
text, 1/07.
If you have some time, maybe we could get another cup of coffee and talk? Promise not to hit the table this time.
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text; 2/14
wanna get trashed and trade stories?
unless youve got big date plans that is
[what can she say? it's the kind of holiday that makes lup want to drink]
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Although you might be too afraid to try it.-Daisy