"Hey Stiles - I have your....notes....?"
Im kind of torn between Stiles being an actual fallen angel or descended from but either way he has these scars that hes gone to great lenghts to hide. I mean everyone was pretty happy to accept him being self conscious around all these ripped werewolves so they respected his privacy.
Just seems kind of funny when hes so confident in every other sense 8D
But yes - theres a reason Stiles keeps happening on dead bodies
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their size difference makes me feel totally normal
Luke Evans & Isaac Powell OUR SON (2023) dir. Bill Oliver
Sirius getting in trouble and McGonagall not calling his parents because Sirius was disowned, but also not calling the Potters because they had to take care of talking to James.
So, she decides to bring Regulus to her office and just let him yell at Sirius.
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Understand Their Backstory:
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My current aesthetic is twink!jared getting fucked by Jensen, a renowned Hollywood actor, for the first time on set, and literally seeing Jensen bulging out of his stomach
((how did you know I have a belly bulge kink???))
But, yes. Y e s. Jensen being this 50-year-old actor that’s known everywhere in Hollywood, and Jared, still in his teens, trying to make a name for himself but struggling to.
Jensen so graciously accepts to mentor him, which Jay is over the moon for. He thinks Jensen see’s potential in him to be a great actor (and he does, to an extent), but all Jensen’s been dreaming of since he met the boy is how pretty the lanky boy would look down in his knees and with his mouth stretched out impossibly wide to fit in Jensen’s thick length down his throat.
Little does Jensen know, that Jared’s a man-killer. A heartbreaker and a siren all in one. Jensen nearly cries when Jared beautifully sinks his lubed up cunt onto Jensen’s thickness. It’s better than any pussy he’s ever had, and Jared knows the look Jensen has as he pounds up hard and fast into teenage-pussy. It’s the face of an addict. Jensen’s done for from the very first fuck.
Jensen loves how skinny Jared is, and how flexible he is. When he shifts at just the right angle, Jensen’s cock bulges through Jay’s belly. Jared loved watched his stomach extend. Looking Jensen in the eyes, Jared says:
“It looks like you got me pregnant, you dirty old man.”
💞🍒💞
I imagine Jay being a sex spoiled brat who gets everything he wants from his daddy, after a while. Jensen does everything for him, because the sex is so good, and he’d do anything for Jared if it means he gets to keep fucking into his cunt day after day. Poor Jensen is forever pussy-drunk.
Imagine Jared kitten licking at Jensen’s cock slit and asking him to get him a big acting gig and Jensen saying yes, yes, yes because he knows Jay won’t continue if he denies him. Spoiled sugar baby Jared is a dream 🍭
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Jack: “DAAAAAAAAAAAAD, Claire is being mean to me!”
Castiel: “If you continue doing that, Claire, you won't have ice-cream as dessert.”
Dean: “But we still love you.”
Castiel, looking at Dean: “Why do you say that everytime I'm scolding one of them?”
Dean: “I'm…”
Castiel: “Don't answer! You're going to say something sad. Then I'll feel bad for you and then I'll want to kill your dad.”