passive self harm
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There’s something about sitting on the roof at one in the morning that feels almost holy. Not really, though. In the end, it’s still one in the morning and you’re still a college student.
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Amy is the sole magical user in her village, tasked with providing magic of all kinds on demand. When she bites off more than she can chew and damages her connection to her magic, she must rely on Shadow, a bound demon, to act as a crutch while she recovers in exchange for freeing him from his prison.
Shadamy Week 2023 day 6: Alternate Form
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Most of the conversation was lost in Blade’s tenuous memory, but what he retained was the impression of a soft-spoken, inherently kind young man, a healer with an instinct for charity. He found that every word and action that came out of this human originated from a place of compassion. Luocha was humble, at ease with himself, and pure of heart, expressing an unconditional love for the world around him that even Blade would find hard to scorn.
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May shakes her head. "You two are the meme where it's like: I told my friends a funny story, but then everyone looked horrified and apologized. I’m still not sure what went wrong!”
Maddie rolls her eyes. “Our entire childhood was soaked in grief and self-esteem issues. Is it really any wonder we had issues as teenagers?”
“Christ, you two need family counseling.” Karen says, shaking her head.
“This is the emotionally stunted man you want helping raise your child?” Hen verifies to Eddie, “This one? You’re certain.”
“It's already legally binding, so,” Eddie replied flippantly.
“I’m sorry, did you two get married without telling us?” Chimney jokes but still appears a little lost.
“Or start dating, for that matter?” Athena inquires.
Buck and Eddie are both immediately flustered. “What? No—”
Or, when faced with a potentially abusive father on a call, Buck goads the man into punching him to keep the kids with their mother. The 118 learn a little bit about Buck as a teenager.
This is mostly fluff. Maddie and Buck make jokes at their own expense.