maybe this is just me idk
Sheβs actually so adorable such a blessing
Sleep you pretty pretty princess
Get that good night rest get that beauty sleep as everything goes to shit ily π«Ά
first time writing fanfiction of a character : uughh i hope this is all canon accurate... it cant be canon innacurate at all or the enitire fandom will throw rocks at me...
10057th time writing the character: heres them working at a mcdonalds
omg this is so cute omg i love this what π₯Ήππππ akane truly is a people person ngl
koukane stuffs for @nsthebrotherangstguy & @hill-ll-p ! Minamoto Kou often spends his lunch breaks alone waiting for his elder brother to come and give him another task, exorcising supernaturals or the like. One day, Aoi Akane, seeing him sitting alone, joins him. It becomes a routine, Kou opening up slowly, eating lunches together ... but, after a while, Akane is surprised to find himself looking forward to hearing parts of Kou's day.
and what if i said peak bisexuality reference
art for zina, I've been drawing it for a very long time, I hope you'll appreciate it ππ
the arch of the Red House π§Έπ©Έ
Sumary: Akane helps Kou with his studies and Kou helps Akane in the kitchen
Silly Yugi twins doodles
Look at them having a normal sibling interaction in doodles amnadvehajsnbdbfbfigkms
Recently I was discussing with my lovely friend @istoleyourboat about the meanings behind the flowers in this new card set, and I felt the urge to chronicle them somewhere! I thought you guys might get a kick out of it, too, so this seemed as good a place as any to put it.
So without further ado...
The Queen of the Night (ζδΈηΎδΊΊ) is a cactus flower that blooms just once a year for a single night. Because of this, the most heavily associated meanings with the flower are "transient beauty", "fleeting love," and "the urge to see someone just once."
The short-lived life of this flower feels quite fitting for our ghosty boy! I also like how the flower looks both beautiful and unsettling...all around a fantastic choice by AidaIro.
If you have paid attention to the Hanakotoba in TBHK before, then Nene being associated with strawberries should be nothing new to you. Regardless, the prevalent Hanakotoba for Strawberry Blossoms (γ€γγ΄) are "love," "innocence," and "you make me happy."
The "you make me happy" one makes me want to kick my feet around and squeal a little. Isn't that cute!? I also feel the strawberry is especially fitting for Nene because it seems like something she would grow in her Gardening Club.
Otherwise known by the names Bush Lily or Natal Lily, the Hanakotoba for Clivia (εεθ) are "sincere," "noble" and "good-hearted."
I think this all fits very nicely with our resident good boy Kou, hm?
The Bird of Paradise (γΉγγ¬γͺγγ’) symbolizes "faithfulness," "magnificence," "a bright future" and "superficial love."
Even at a glance this flower really pops out at you, making it a great fit for the ever-impressive Teru. I really, really love this choice!!
Otherwise known as the Christmas Rose, the Hellebore (γ―γͺγΉγγΉγγΌγΊ) represents "reminiscence," "never forget me" and "notice my woes."
The way this beautiful flower seems to cast its head down makes it look almost sad. I suppose that's why it has such pitiful meanings associated with it!
King Protea (γγ³γ°γγγγ’), also known as the Sugarbush, symbolizes "strength," "courage," "resilience," and "a king's quality."
If you notice, Natsuhiko always has a little crown-shaped tuft hidden in his hair, so AidaIro associating Natsuhiko with a flower that references royalty pleases me. There's still a lot of mystery surrounding him, but we can at least confirm that Natsuhiko is, indeed, strong and resilient.
(Edit: the flower might be a crysanthemum (θ) instead! Crysanthemums represent the imperial family of Japan, so the association with royalty is still present. The red crysanthemum is a symbol of love.)
The plain, non-flowering ivy stands out in stark contrast to the other plants here, but that's because the hanakotoba for it is just that good. Ivy (γγγ©) means "everlasting love," "I take this feeling to the afterlife," "faithfulness", and "marriage."
Like, if that doesn't scream Akane, I don't know what does.
Again, if you've been paying attention to Hanakotoba in the series, this will not be the first time you've seen Aoi paired with hydrangea. Regardless, hydrangea (γ’γΈγ΅γ€) represents "enduring love," "mystique," and "fickleness."
The hydrangea is also associated with rejection, more specifically the coldness of a person who rejects the romantic advances of another. It's just such a perfect Aoi flower, there's no wonder AidaIro is so attached to it.
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Thank you for reading till the end! And I urge you to look up these flowers yourself and see if you can find any meaning to them I may have missed. You might find something brilliant that I completely overlooked!
once again thinking about kou snatching hanakoβs line here. aidairo how about next time you give us a timeline where they get along
they/them || i like to draw a lot actually π || shy!! || twt @hill_ll_p π
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