07-23-2018, 12:57 AM
the subtle grace of gravity
[align=center]code by spacexual
Jacob had only ever had one body. he wasn't really sure if he was capable of having another but he'd never really tried to change so he supposed he wouldn't know. He had considered attempting it now that he knew that he and Pincher were entering a long term relationship that would last the rest of their lives. Jacob had always wanted children and he couldn't have that with Pinch with the way things were currently. He wasn't sure if that'd ever change but he'd at least considered it. That wasn't something that'd be seriously thought about for some time though. The first thing to do was that they'd need to organize the wedding and make sure that everything there would go as smoothly as possible. That was his only priority right now. Well, that and his usual medical duties but he didn't even count those things in the same categories. His medical research was always ongoing and it was hard to count it as a necessary responsibility when he did it so often without even thinking about it.
In any case, the man had just been out on a simple walk today. He was trying to clear his mind from thoughts about the wedding, actually. While it was exciting and he would never regret for a moment his decision to marry Pincher, he had only just started thinking about the family complications it would cause. Jacob's family wasn't known to be the most accpeting group of people and Jacob wasn't sure that Jerseyboy had a very high opinion of Pincher as it was. It might all end up being a mess but that was alright. What was impotant was that, by the end of it, he and Pincher would be married and they'd be free to live wherever and in whatever way they wanted to. There'd be no more running, no more wondering what people thought of them. He knew that their troubles wouldn't magically disappear but he was looking forward to living a long, happy life with the man he loved more than anyone and he was excited to see every single milestone with him, all the good and the bad. It didn't matter what happened so long as they were together.
He was pulled from his thoughts when a stranger seemed to dash into camp. She smelled of the Typhoon, though he didn't recognize her. While he'd been sulking about Luca, there'd been an awful lot of new members so it was very possible she was one of the ones that'd come in earlier this week. "Um, hello? I don' think we've met before, ma'm, my name's Jacob. 'M assumin' by your scent that ya' live 'ere in Typhoon but I can't say I recognize ya'. Are ya' feelin' alright? Ya' jus' look a li'l frazzled, I suppose," he asked. If she was a new member, his first through was that she might be on jungle juice currently. If that was the case, he wasn't really sure he should be talking to her or stopping her or even acknowledging her. Who knew what she might see him as and he was significantly smaller than she was. He hadn't hurt anyone when he'd taken it but that didn't mean no one else would. Some, he was sure, would have violent reactions to their fears rather than just sobbing like he had. Then again, in his case there hadn't really been a lot of things that he could fight off so there was no reason for him to lash out at those that'd been around at the time.
In any case, the man had just been out on a simple walk today. He was trying to clear his mind from thoughts about the wedding, actually. While it was exciting and he would never regret for a moment his decision to marry Pincher, he had only just started thinking about the family complications it would cause. Jacob's family wasn't known to be the most accpeting group of people and Jacob wasn't sure that Jerseyboy had a very high opinion of Pincher as it was. It might all end up being a mess but that was alright. What was impotant was that, by the end of it, he and Pincher would be married and they'd be free to live wherever and in whatever way they wanted to. There'd be no more running, no more wondering what people thought of them. He knew that their troubles wouldn't magically disappear but he was looking forward to living a long, happy life with the man he loved more than anyone and he was excited to see every single milestone with him, all the good and the bad. It didn't matter what happened so long as they were together.
He was pulled from his thoughts when a stranger seemed to dash into camp. She smelled of the Typhoon, though he didn't recognize her. While he'd been sulking about Luca, there'd been an awful lot of new members so it was very possible she was one of the ones that'd come in earlier this week. "Um, hello? I don' think we've met before, ma'm, my name's Jacob. 'M assumin' by your scent that ya' live 'ere in Typhoon but I can't say I recognize ya'. Are ya' feelin' alright? Ya' jus' look a li'l frazzled, I suppose," he asked. If she was a new member, his first through was that she might be on jungle juice currently. If that was the case, he wasn't really sure he should be talking to her or stopping her or even acknowledging her. Who knew what she might see him as and he was significantly smaller than she was. He hadn't hurt anyone when he'd taken it but that didn't mean no one else would. Some, he was sure, would have violent reactions to their fears rather than just sobbing like he had. Then again, in his case there hadn't really been a lot of things that he could fight off so there was no reason for him to lash out at those that'd been around at the time.
the heavy weight of stone
[glow=black,2,300]a beauty calm and clear[/glow]
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