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Adam has a terrible sense of direction. He gets his left and right mixed up if he’s not paying attention and it irritates the HELL out of him
Gansey HAS to write everything down. He can’t remember it other wise. Monmouth is filled with post its, some are duplicates. His school notes are practically the lecture word for word
Blue has a bad habit of standing on her toes when she orders food. It’s built from when she was too short to see over the counter and she can’t shake it (i get so say this bc i do this and i’m 5 feet tall)
Ronan flips over his cups when he puts them in the sink. His mom used to make him do it because he was really bad about putting half full glasses in the sink and milk would spoil
Declan uses an exfoliant on his hands after someone mentioned his pencil callous after a handshake.
Henry is the kind of person to use half a bottle of ketchup, forget he has ketchup, and buy more at the store. There are three open bottles in the fridge.
Noah is terrified of almost all bugs. It’s the only thing he and Ronan really argue about; to kill or not to kill.
Adam drums his fingers when he thinks
Ronan is a foot tapper. An against the metal leg of a desk foot tapper. It’s the no. 1 reason teacher don’t like him, despite his general Ronan-ness
Gansey can’t keep a cactus alive. He has not idea why. Logically, they are the easiest plant to care for, but he keeps killing them. ronan says it’s a metaphor
noah chronically loses pen caps. it’s the closest gansey has ever come to pure rage towards him
henry is unreasonably good with photoshop. he uses it for both good and evil
from being the boy who wanted nothing more than to be the Military police and live a quiet life to becoming the man that would die proud as a member of the scout regiment, he grew up (and so did we)
Here’s Gansey and Blue! I’ve been meaning to draw trc but the amount of guys in it is intimidating lol
Bluesey and their phonecalls u know?
pining and longing central
At an early age I learned that people make mistakes, and you have to decide if their mistakes are bigger than your love for them.
Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give (via thebookquotes)
“Trauma permanently changes us. This is the frightening truth about betrayal. You never really get over it. At best, you grieve and make some kind of peace with it. But a major life disruption leaves a new normal behind. There’s no going back to who you were before.”
— Unknown
Hbd my summer child