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Carlos wasn’t sure where his cough came from. It didn’t feel like allergies, but it was deep in his chest. In his lungs. Carlos wasn’t sure what was going on.

Until he started to cough up red and a flower petal while sitting at the table with Cecil. He knew what it was, but he was still confused. He looked to Cecil, not understanding and a more than a little scared.

Cecil had been chatting away with his long time friend Earl when he heard Carlos. He stopped his discussion about the next week’s bowling meet up to see Carlos staring at something in his hands.

“Carlos? Are you alright?” He asks, passing over a drink to his lovely scientist friend. It truthfully had not sounded all that awful but it was his reaction that worried him.

“I’m… fine,” Carlos murmured. He took a napkin and wiped his hand off under the table quickly before accepting the drink. He took a big, healthy mouthful and swallowed, but it didn’t ease the itch in his chest.

Carlos busied himself with wrapping the petal up in the napkin so he could keep it hidden until he got the chance to throw it away.

On second thought, this would probably happen again. He should get some more napkins.

So Carlos stood up quickly and gave a slight smile. “Um, gimme a second – I’m getting some napkins.

tenticalkhoshekh:

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the-perfect-scientist:

tenticalkhoshekh

“Daniel?” Cecil asked, a bit curious about who he was. “Maybe we can stop by the camp on our way back!”

“Maybe… um, I haven’t heard very good things about Daniel, honestly,” Carlos admitted. “But yeah, we can stop by. They have a science and a Space camp there, so I think the kids could benefit from a visit!”

“Maybe we should stay clear of him then. That sounds interesting! I’m sure the science campers would love to hear from you!” Cecil says, excited.

“Heh, I’m sure they would,” Carlos said with a smile. “We can meet the other counselors too. They seem nice enough.

“But first, a new cot. I know you just got here, babe, but are you alright with us leaving the camp now to go shopping? I think I’ll have to get some actual food too, since I’m not going to be by myself – ramen isn’t going to cut it with you, I’m assuming.”

“It’s fine by me, I got here a bit before you did.” Cecil said with a smile, looking at Carlos. “Besides we don’t want the stores to close before we have the chance to get the cot, and that doesn’t sound like a healthy meal my sweet Carlos.” Cecil already started making a checklist in his head of some things that they would be able to stock the makeshift camp with. Perhaps if they could borrow the other vamps kitchen it would be easier.

Carlos smiled at him. “Alright then, hun. We taking my car, or yours? I think mine does pretty well in the forest path.” Carlos shrugged sheepishly. “I’ve honestly been reverting to my college habits regarding self-care. I usually just eat quick-preparation foods that don’t have much chance of being ruined with my… cooking ability.”

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“Yeah?” Carlos asked. “Yeah, uh… this, what we’re doing, is really out of the norm for me.” He chuckled again. “I… I”m not sure how you convinced me to do this with you. Usually, my work is ‘fun’ enough for me.”

“Just that Irish charm, I s’pose.” He snorted, giving Carlos a wink and a grin. “I got a way of gettin’ people to go outta their comfort zone a little to experience more’a life.”

“Irish charm?” Carlos asked with a smile. “Or maybe another sort of charm? How’s your wand-work with illegal spells? I’m kidding, I’m kidding. Heh.”

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Things I Wish I Knew Earlier In Fandom

But maybe these will help somebody now.

  • Most of your fandom experience is shaped by who you follow. Find a good group of people and stick with them.
  • Support your favs and a lot of them will become your friends, or at least be friendly back to you.
  • Just unfollow people who bring unwanted content or negativity onto your dash.
  • Block people who cause you stress. It’s not worth your time to focus on parts of fandom that don’t make you happy.
  • Blacklisting words/tags is a tool you are allowed to use as much as you need to.
  • Don’t feel like you have to pretend to like things that make you uncomfortable in order to fit in. Set healthy boundaries for yourself.
  • Never tag your hate. Never send hate anons to someone.
  • Content creators love getting comments, seeing people gush in the tags on reblogs, and getting fans in their inbox. It’s the best way to motivate them to keep making awesome stuff.
  • If there’s certain content you want to see but it doesn’t exist yet, then make it. Draw the thing, write that fic. If you can’t, then comission an artist or writer, or send someone a prompt if they’re open to it. If you can’t do that either, then write meta or headcanons about it. Put it into the world.
  • Create what you love. Do it for yourself first and foremost, and if even one other person likes it too, then that’s a bonus.

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“Daniel?” Cecil asked, a bit curious about who he was. “Maybe we can stop by the camp on our way back!”

“Maybe… um, I haven’t heard very good things about Daniel, honestly,” Carlos admitted. “But yeah, we can stop by. They have a science and a Space camp there, so I think the kids could benefit from a visit!”

“Maybe we should stay clear of him then. That sounds interesting! I’m sure the science campers would love to hear from you!” Cecil says, excited.

“Heh, I’m sure they would,” Carlos said with a smile. “We can meet the other counselors too. They seem nice enough.

“But first, a new cot. I know you just got here, babe, but are you alright with us leaving the camp now to go shopping? I think I’ll have to get some actual food too, since I’m not going to be by myself – ramen isn’t going to cut it with you, I’m assuming.”

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Send in ‘✿’ for starter where your muse finds out that mine has Hanahaki Disease         

Carlos wasn’t sure where his cough came from. It didn’t feel like allergies, but it was deep in his chest. In his lungs. Carlos wasn’t sure what was going on.

Until he started to cough up red and a flower petal while sitting at the table with Cecil. He knew what it was, but he was still confused. He looked to Cecil, not understanding and a more than a little scared.

tenticalkhoshekh

“Daniel?” Cecil asked, a bit curious about who he was. “Maybe we can stop by the camp on our way back!”

“Maybe… um, I haven’t heard very good things about Daniel, honestly,” Carlos admitted. “But yeah, we can stop by. They have a science and a Space camp there, so I think the kids could benefit from a visit!”