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Cher (TW) ([personal profile] thawrecka) wrote2025-07-07 08:38 pm

Bleach fic

Piercing Moment (697 words) by thawrecka
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Bleach (Anime & Manga)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Abarai Renji/Kuchiki Rukia
Characters: Abarai Renji, Kuchiki Rukia, Ayasegawa Yumichika
Additional Tags: Piercings
Summary:

Rukia and Renji have a moment over an ear piercing. Yumichika is also there.

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Cher (TW) ([personal profile] thawrecka) wrote2025-07-07 08:16 pm
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I got to the end of the sword beasts filler arc of the Bleach anime. I was not so hot on the Zanpakutou Unknown Tales arc, but I can see why the Beast Swords arc is more highly regarded. It was fun and had a lot of heart. My favourite was probably the episode where Hisagi's sword had to take care of a baby, but there was a lot of good stuff. And back on to the actual plot of Ichigo vs Ulquiorra next episode.

I'm well into the last arc with my reread of Bleach. It really is messy. I think the fullbring stuff improved on reread, but this arc is actually less enjoyable on reread. It's so messy, and the overstuffed group of villain characters curbstomping the shinigami is not exciting, and idgaf about squad zero, and Yhwach is a boring villain. The Unohana stuff is so much worse, too; before her fight with Zaraki I thought maybe her clear and obvious grief for the captain general would make me buy the whole thing more, but I really don't.

But at the same time, there is still that stuff I love - Ikkaku and Yumichika running through the rubble, trying not to get blown up; Yumichika nearly saying the true name of his sword in desperation before he gets knocked out; Shiba Ganju showing up on his hog to get that just like old times feeling; Byakuya helping Rukia de-freeze after her fight; Renji increasing the amount of leopard print in his outfit.
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it is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy ([personal profile] leanwellback) wrote2025-07-06 10:43 pm

writing with light

[community profile] sunshine_revival challenge #1
Creative Prompt: Shine a light on your own creativity. Create anything you want (an image, an icon, a story, a poem, or a craft) and share it with your community. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

we went on a lovely photography walk with the local queer group on saturday and I figured I could use photography to fill this challenge. I don't consider myself a photographer by any means, and wouldn't typically think to list it as a hobby but I do love taking pictures. I like to record moments and memories, but also just try to find interesting perspectives and capture things I think are beautiful. below the cut are some photos from saturday along with some others I've taken in the last year or so.

take a picture, it'll last longer )

there's some more photos over on my pillowfort account if you're interested. feel free to follow me if you're over there too. we're going away in a couple of weeks -- meeting alex in london to split the week between there and canterbury, then we're all coming back here for a couple of days before heading over to stay with alex in germany for a bit -- so I'm sure there'll be plenty of photos being taken and shared :D

oh, and I do have something written for challenge #2 already, but it's also for D&D purposes so I can't share it just yet!
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Winger ([personal profile] sideways) wrote2025-07-07 06:12 pm
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"There is a sense that we are lost. In the streets, in the temples, you can hear it in their voices, their manner - an anger just beneath the surface, a growing dissatisfaction, a self-involvement above the needs of others. It is not the same world in which I was born, Delenn."

Haha okay Babylon 5 T_T 
The Quietus ([syndicated profile] thequietus_feed) wrote2025-07-07 08:06 am

The Subscriber Albums Of The Year So Far 2025 Playlist Is Here!

Posted by Luke Turner


Dive into over eight hours of music

Look! There he is! Cuthbert the horn-blowing turnip, back again with another gigantic playlist for our subscribers who make all this happen. As we wrote in the introduction to the chart rounding up the best 100 albums we’ve heard so far in 2025 (which of course you can read here), none of this algorithm-vanquishing music discovery would happen without their support. If you're already a subscriber, thank you, whether you’ve backed us for five years or five minutes. If you're not already a subscriber, and want instant access to around eight hours of bangers, belters and everything in between, you can join up here. Remember, as well as these special playlists, there's a new...

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The Quietus ([syndicated profile] thequietus_feed) wrote2025-07-07 07:12 am

The Quietus Albums of the Year So Far 2025 (In Association with Norman Records)

Posted by Patrick Clarke


As we reach the halfway mark of 2025, we polled tQ staff and columnists to compile our top 100 albums released during the first six months of the year

We recently conducted a survey of Quietus subscribers to discover some of their motivations in supporting us. It can be hard to remain upbeat in the current parlous state of the music business, but we were massively cheered by the enthusiasm and heartfelt positivity in what so many people said, from their love of the work our writers do to the regular perks they get as part of the subscription. Most of all, though, it was rewarding to see so many say how valuable tQ was in bringing them new music they’d...

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Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-07-07 07:00 am

Hooked by Emily McIntire

Posted by Amanda

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Hooked

by Emily McIntire
September 7, 2021 · McIntire Publishing, Co.
Contemporary RomanceErotica/Erotic RomanceRomance

CW/TW

TW/CW: Graphic violence, kidnapping, mentions of child sexual abuse, assault, murder, torture.

If you’re curious about this book, please check triggers. The author has a more comprehensive list on her website.

Hooked is a dark, contemporary mafia romance with lots of winks and nods to Peter Pan. It’s the first book in the Never After series, which is a reimagining of known fairytales and House of Mouse movies, but with villains as the love interests.

This is your common revenge story of a man wanting revenge against the heroine’s father and woos her as part of his quest for vengeance.

To sum up, Hook’s parents were assassinated by Peter…

graphic details below

Hook was then sent to live with his pedophilic uncle until he turned eighteen. And then he murders him. As one does. Hook’s plan is to use Peter’s daughter Wendy to lure Peter out and kill him. If you’re curious about whether Hook fantasizes about having sex with Wendy on top of her dad’s dead body, the answer is a resounding yes.

As a teen, Hook is taken in by a local crime boss, where they run protection rackets, drug smuggling operations, and the like.

Wendy has her own issues with her father, namely that he’s pretty negligent and neglectful of her and her brother following the death of their mother. He’s also involved in criminal activity that she is blissfully unaware of.

For some reason, I have declared 2025 my dark romance era. I’ve been curious about the subgenre for awhile, though it’s been hard to weed through all of the offerings and I feel like I can make book decisions more easily when I can peruse in a physical store. Shoutout to Lovestruck Books for having a beefy dark romance section.

I found this to be a super compelling read, honestly. I blew through this bad boy in about 5 hours across two days. I loved all the Easter eggs to the source material

mild spoilers

…like Hook’s real name being James Barrie and his boat being named The Tiger Lily.

The romance unfolded at a great (and sexy) pace for most of the book and there’s an interesting crime mystery happening in the background.

There’s a mole in the midst of Hook and his boss Ru’s operations, while they’re simultaneously trying to broker a deal with Peter and his airline company to further their drug operations. No one knows that Hook has any former connections to Peter and Peter doesn’t remember Hook since he was a child when they last met, so there’s a tension with his subterfuge with Ru, Wendy, and Peter.

It taps well into my enjoyment of high stakes secrets. Sarah and I have talked at length about how we vary on the angst scale. A friends to lovers romance doesn’t often grab my interest because I think the obstacles are too low. Wooing a woman and brokering an illegal business deal for the purpose of killing a well-known businessman with a highly successful airline company? Thank you, sir. I will have another.

The attraction between Hook and Wendy is cute and flirtatious (you know, until he reveals his master plan and things get wild). He’s British and throws around “darling” a lot (also another Peter Pan nod). It gave me some Astarion from Baldur’s Gate 3 vibes. For the Astarion girlies out there, if you know, you know.

I wouldn’t necessarily call it a morality chain trope, as Hook expresses no desire to be “good” for the sake of Wendy, but more so that falling in love with Wendy feels like the first “good” thing he’s allowed himself to experience.

Wendy is wealthy, has lived a sheltered life under the thumb of her rich father, and has assumed the typical role of eldest daughter where she has to parent her younger brother. Her decisions are driven by wanting to establish her own agency. She gets a job despite not needing one. She goes to bars with coworkers to establish deeper friendships. She strikes up a flirtation with a mysterious Brit (Hook).

Sometimes in similar plots, there’s a heaping helping of insta-love or a love interest that skews more toward passive rather than an active participant in a relationship. Perhaps, for me, the bar is on the floor, but Wendy at least wasn’t a wet noodle. I’ll take that as a win.

Everything fell apart with about a quarter left in the book. I felt like I was enduring twist whiplash with big reveal after big reveal, plus there was an uptick in sex scenes that I mostly skimmed. The twists mostly made sense, but there were just too many in rapid succession to really let them sit and simmer.

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There’s a point of no return in Hook and Wendy’s relationship that I wasn’t fully on board with. Hook’s boss, Ru, is killed while attending a business deal. Hook was supposed to attend, but says he’ll be late. He’s supporting Wendy as she drops her brother off to a boarding school.

Upon discovering Ru’s dead body at the meeting place, he assumes Wendy had something to do with it. He accuses Wendy of distracting him to keep him from attending the deal so that Ru could be murdered.

But like dude…you offered to go with her. She didn’t ask.

He then kidnaps her and reveals his desire to use her as a pawn to kill her dad and then possibly kill her.

I felt Hook’s connection between going with Wendy coinciding with Ru’s murder didn’t make sense to me. It was too big of a logical leap.

There were also a couple things that don’t appeal to me personally as a reader.

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There is a baby epilogue, which I don’t ever enjoy in my romances. There was also a scene where the heroine professes her love, post-facial. I’m not referring to a self-care spa facial (though hey, if the other kind is your version of self-care, we listen and we don’t judge). That said, Hook massaging his baby batter into Wendy’s face as she reveals that she’s fallen in love with him was certainly a creative choice.

Since we’re all friends here, I’ll share that I find sex facials to be not my cup of tea from purely a logistical standpoint. It’s going to sting if it’s in your eyes. God forbid you wear contacts or glasses. Lump this into the same bucket for my hatred of red velvet: it’s a very passionate NO from me.

I will note that in the book Wendy is a Massachusetts transplant from Florida (same, girl) and that threw me for a second. It’s set in a fictional town in an environment that certainly doesn’t bring to mind any of my experiences in the Bay State. There’s not a single mention of the screeching Green Line, ghost buses, or lack of blinker usage. If you’re a stickler for a detailed sense of place especially in an area where you may live, be warned that the setting is very loose set dressing.

However, I kept thinking about this book while working, waiting to finally be on my commute home or have some time on my lunch break to start reading again. I made the grievous error of buying a special edition of this book and, while there are plenty of books out in the series, the special edition of book two, Scarred, isn’t out until August. Yes, I’ve preordered it.

Considering I’ve been in a reading lull lately, Hooked gets major points for reigniting the desire to pull a Bad Decisions Book Club. It was really dirty (a compliment) and mostly fun, and I think it was a good start to my foray into newer dark romance releases this year.

Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-07-07 06:00 am

Cover Awe: Warmth and Softness

Posted by Amanda

Welcome back to Cover Awe!

Two male figures face off with rapiers. They are pressed closed together. One is blond with a white shirt and red vest. The other has dark hair and tan skin and is wearing a white shirt and a blue vest. Gold and purple fabric swirl around them.

Cover illustration by Cynthia Sheppard

Amanda: Love the eye contact on this one!

Sarah: This cover is an incredible balance of stillness between their faces and movement with all the fabric. The composition is flawless.

Lara: I’m rather taken with the bouffant hair. I feel it adds to the cover rather nicely.

A planet with swirls of pinks, blues, whites, and oranges. A woman in a flowing orange and pink dress, wearing a clear helmet floats in space.

Cover illustration by Alexis Lampley

Sarah: Oooh my!

Elyse: The dress spacesuit is chef’s kiss.

Sarah: She looks like she’s wearing a bearded iris and floating in front of a soap bubble. I love it.

Lara: Those colours are blissful.

A woman sits on the back of her caravan which is parked in a green field at night. A cat sits up beside her. Both are lit from a nearby campfire and lanterns hanging from the wagon.

Cover illustration by Devin Elle Kurtz

Sarah: Well that just glows in fascinating ways.

Amanda: This creates such a lovely sense of place.

Sarah: The use of shadow and fire is exquisite. I love how the cat and the main character are limned in firelight.

Lara: I love the details like the whisp of steam coming off the teacup.

The background is cream color with large pressed flowers in blue and purple. A man and woman stand closely together. He is wearing a black suit jacket with white cravat. She is in a three-quarter sleeve periwinkle blue dress. She's hold a bouquet of white and light pink flowers.

Cover design by Dar Albert of Wicked Smart Designs

Amanda: I love how soft everything is and how the color and texture of her dress blends in with the flowers.

Sarah: That is a really interesting merge of a few trends! Flowers, soft focus, mostly similar color palate. The softness is so alluring.

Elyse: She looks like Alba Baptista.

The Quietus ([syndicated profile] thequietus_feed) wrote2025-07-07 05:00 am

Primitive Percussion Youth Orchestra – Places We Have Never Been

Posted by Robert Barry


Primitive Percussion Youth Orchestra

Places We Have Never Been

An album of experimental music made by Todmorden school children evokes The Necks, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and a series of exotic locale. The kids are all right, says JR Moores

places we have never been by primitive percussion youth orchestra

No offence to the under-18s but the canon of music created by, or prominently involving, children is not exactly spectacular. ‘There’s No One Quite Like Grandma’ by St Winifred’s School Choir? Nausea-inducing schmaltz inspired by a gin-addled Queen Mother with a partiality for racial epithets. ‘Just Wave Hello’ by Charlotte Church? Its repercussions are still felt where the yurt-dwelling spiritual healer now resides. The young Jacko had some bangers. Alas, the situation in which...

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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-07-06 11:45 pm

Comes a river running wild that will create an empire for you

From an apparent radiant in Arcturus, which made it either a straggler of the Boötids or just passing through, just as [personal profile] spatch and I were getting up from our summer-hazed star-watching under the three-quarter moon, we saw a slow fireball of a meteor streak south and westward. All we had seen until then were the familiar blinks of planes and what we less happily took for satellites crawling steadily across the body of Ursa Major. We lay on the granite blocks that were installed six or seven years ago in commemoration of the eighteenth-century farm that became first a field of victory gardens and then the public park where I would spend my childhood sledding in winter and setting off model rockets in summer. The jeweled string of the Boston skyline has built itself considerably up since then. I used to dream of finding a meteorite in a field. It seemed statistically not impossible.
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mecurtin ([personal profile] mecurtin) wrote2025-07-06 11:24 pm
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Purrcy; kdrama

We were on the sofa together watching Murderbot so Purrcy had to come supervise. Not shown: how he was thwapping me with his tail to make sure I knew he was there. This shot makes it looks like he was watching the screen with us but I'm pretty sure he wasn't.

Portrait of Purrcy the tuxedo tabby gazing soulfully off to the left, as he sits on top of a brown sofa with a green pillow in the background. His pupils are quite dark, his whiskers very faint.

I've been watching Moon Embracing the Sun with [personal profile] feklar42 and [personal profile] libitina, which is my first kdrama. I have a question. I know that double eyelid surgery is extremely common in South Korea. Do we assume that most Korean actors/actresses have had this surgery, the way we assume that most (all) Western actors are on diets?
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Cher (TW) ([personal profile] thawrecka) wrote2025-07-07 01:15 pm

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Dinner Conversation (549 words) by thawrecka
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (TV 2022)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Disa (The Rings of Power)/Durin IV (Tolkien)/Elrond Peredhel
Characters: Disa (The Rings of Power), Durin IV (Tolkien), Elrond Peredhel
Summary:

Disa has an idea. Durin and Elrond can only follow.

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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote2025-07-06 08:50 pm

Now Collected in One Post

Unwanteds (41367 words) by Sharpest_Asp
Chapters: 30/30
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s)
Additional Tags: Original Universe, Superheroes, Post-Apocalypse, Rebuilding, Asexual Character(s), Queer Relationships, Magic-Users, Future Technology, Age Difference
Summary:

In the aftermath of the Collapse, life finds new ways, making new paths, and there are heroes rising from the ashes --

-- just as villains remain to tear it all down again.



Content Notes: Fascism as history and antagonist, liberty with cultural mythology, comic-book level violence

Author's Note: This universe has been built from the ground up with many influences of pop culture and history. It was began in 2005. I posted the last main part of the story in 2023. There is a prequel and sequel both forming in my plans for the future. When I began crafting it... we were not so far down the fascism slide in real life. I very nearly did not touch it again after 2016. Ultimately though, I needed to let the good guys win.

On Dreamwidth, must join comm (Click and scroll to the bottom for the beginning. SqWA account needed to read it in chaptered format at link above)
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mecurtin ([personal profile] mecurtin) wrote in [community profile] fandom_checkin2025-07-06 08:36 pm
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Daily check-in

This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Sunday, July 6, to midnight on Monday, July 7 (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #33329 Daily check-in poll
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 21

How are you doing?

I am OK
17 (85.0%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now
3 (15.0%)

I could use some help
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single
6 (28.6%)

One other person
11 (52.4%)

More than one other person
4 (19.0%)



Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
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landingtree ([personal profile] landingtree) wrote2025-07-07 11:59 am
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A bit of free-writing

In the last while I've been doing very little long-form writing, but I have been doing a bunch of sitting down at the table and seeing what I can write before standing up again. This began as deliberate automatic writing. It's interesting for me to read back over as I lose my memory of the exact thought process that produced it, and what had been a vivid map of that thought process goes partly dry and inexplicable, like a dying leaf. I will not share any of this because it would be dry and inexplicable to anyone else from the beginning. However, it did sort of nudge me imperceptibly closer to normal writing until I suddenly went 'I think this is now just me writing fiction again in the usual way.' I will post here a few of the bits toward the story-er end of this process. They are still not guaranteed to make sense or to resolve like stories, and to prove this, I will start with one that doesn't.

~

Dragon didn’t know what he was getting when he ordered that leg from a human. It’s a huge crystal structure all chain-hung and shivered by light and wind. The guru who lived in it fed her followers on meat she got from somewhere - they said she cut off pieces of her own flesh and grew again whole. I don’t believe it but it’s not as though I ever caught the delivery vans. I never ate there, though they say it tasted fine – better than fine.

There was a little village nearby that predated her structure and hadn’t changed much in relation to it. The cultists needed no supplies and the villagers weren’t friendly, having other gods. There, they made clothes by growing lichen on statues. You could order a dress for your granddaughter, hoping you’d have one and she’d be about such-and-such a size. Or you could get lucky. They were expensive but not that expensive – the village had such fields of statues in all different body-forms that it wasn’t a luxury reserved for kings. How they treated the lichen and got it off the statues in strong, supple condition, with the beautiful, wild patterns hiding in the green and grey, was a secret you could only have learned by staying there ten years and learning every part of the process – and no one in the village, taken away from all that lived-in expertise, could have set the thing up again! Just one of the nutrient paints had its own maker with her own handed-down teachings. Not secret, but hidden in day-to-day life.

So this was how things stood before the dragon came: the new cult with its cathedral-sized beauty of glass, and the old village where doctors weren’t trusted. The dragon turned up at the structure to eat human meat because it had been told that there, it was encouraged. Having slept through an age of the world, it wasn’t sure how things stood, and it was more cautious than some of its brethren, having the idea that humans had become a lot more dangerous in the meantime (and in that it was correct). It was less large than the structure but certainly no single person could have done it much harm, for even its eyes dwelt behind a membrane like iron, and the throat – that tunnel proof against fire – was the very toughest part of it. Dragon throats last while all the rest of the insides have rotted away, hanging in the skeleton and the suit of scales.

After some surprise and a lot of running about, the guru’s followers called her out of trance, which displeased her but she agreed it had been the right move when she saw the dragon. She agreed to give the dragon what it wanted and withdrew to her holiest chamber, where, allegedly, she butchered her own leg on a chopping block without ever shedding a drop of blood and then grew back upon herself layer upon layer like the fastest of lichens. And she emerged with the meat, which was perfect and not quite like anything – I had seen it and imagined a Pegasus, or one of the great birds. The dragon ate. And then asked for more.

Now, the sacrament could not become a dragon-feeding factory, so the guru said no. And so the dragon – why, no one knows – abandoned its patience and advanced after the guru when she withdrew into the structure of chains and glass. The noise could be heard for miles.

Whatever contest followed had no victor. The cathedral’s remains lie strewn now, tarnishing and scratched, over all that field, along with a few pieces of the dragon – though not as many as you would expect. No worshippers gather there, though now and then some sad pilgrim passes. The locals still grow their lichen finery and to them, it seems, what happened was only as memorable as that time someone’s uncle got indiscreetly drunk and proposed marriage to three people in a single evening.
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full_metal_ox ([personal profile] full_metal_ox) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2025-07-06 05:28 am

Buddha statue and surrounding garden.

Taken on 28 May 2024 at 21:00 US Eastern Daylight Time:

(Warning for flashing lights and shaky camera.)

Cut. )

(Not included: the sound of passing sirens.)

Taken on 9 June 2024 at 07:21 US Eastern Daylight Time:



Taken on 27 June 2025 at 19:46 US Eastern Daylight Time:



Taken on 27 June 2025 at 19:47 US Eastern Daylight Time:



Taken on 2 July 2025 at 19:43 US Eastern Daylight Time:



This gradually took shape across the parking lot from a local Asian fusion restaurant over 2024; between recovering from Hurricane Ian and the COVID quarantine, changing hands, and changing formats (from the mid-century Cantonese-American the original owners had served for forty years to a pan-Asian combination of sushi, ramen, and Chinese), they’d spent the previous couple years uneasily gaining their bearings.

The garden’s proximity to the street, along with the lack of any obvious receptacle for offerings, makes it clear that this is an ornamental rather than devotional site. (A Web search indicates the presence of a local Buddhist temple, but the address is a private residence, and home worship services are for who they’re for, not for curiosity-gawking spiritual tourists.)

My guess is that the white-flowering shrubs are Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), aka Confederate Jasmine, Chinese Star Jessamine, and Trader’s Compass, native to warm regions in South and East Asia, and widely planted in the Southeastern U.S. The flowers’ heady indolic fragrance is prized in perfumery, but I’m afraid I haven’t the right sensory range to enjoy them.
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bluerosekatie ([personal profile] bluerosekatie) wrote in [community profile] smallfandomfest2025-07-06 03:59 pm

Fanfic, Pluto (Manga), Atom & Uran, Sibling Shenanigans

Title: No Admittance
Author: bluerosekatie
Fandom: Pluto (Manga)
Pairing/Characters: Atom | Astro Boy & Uran | Zoran | Astro Girl
Rating/Category: Gen
Prompt: Pluto (Manga), Atom & Uran, sibling shenanigans
Spoilers: N/A
Summary: Atom won't stand for Uran getting left out of things.
Notes/Warnings: Discusses canon-typical robot racism. Fic is archive-locked to avoid AI scraping.

Read it on AO3 here!