for days of auld lang syne
[the unsleeping city, post canon. gen. 3k. new years eve]
New Year’s Eve is always a weird time, for all of them. It brings up a lot of memories- good and bad ones.
Kugrash, of course, always. Sofia swears that sometimes, especially this time of year, she can taste poppyseeds and onions on the wind, like he’s looking down at her from his place of one-ness with the universe. Kugrash is everywhere in the city around them- that was kind of the point of the Everything everything bagel, Sofia supposes- but that understanding doesn’t always help to lessen the grief.
As much as Kugrash’s absence is obvious in moments like this, late December also always brings with it Langston’s birthday, and both of the times their little family managed to save their city from forces of destruction and nihilism. Wally always visits in the days after Christmas, and late December is when Sofie finally got Dale back.
It is, as Cody would say, two sides of the same sword. As sharp as it is sweet.
gift fic for rover @rudolphsd !! as a part of the @d20exchange <3
you can read for days of auld lang syne here on ao3!!
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Eric Lee Johnson
Cat Nap (Cat sleeping on porch), 1950s
New Zealand
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Hey Zoe, are you thinking about doing a Kitty Noire redesign?
(Sorry for the English, I'm using the translator)
Technically I've already done an original Cat!Zoé design, but here we'll take some inspiration from canon. So, consider this one if they'd slid Kitty Noire over to me to make some design changes.
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I think my favorite thing about Fionna and Cake has to be how unapologetically queer it is. In every corner, whether it be a cameo appearance from the gay couple,
a quick visual cue/reference to the pilot,
a questionable line from Brian David Gilbert of all people,
[img: Winter King (on the right) saying "Don't think it hasn't occurred to me!" This is in response to Cake suggesting he kiss Simon (left)]
or actually being integral to the primary or secondary plot.
Seeing such a casual yet important and beautiful inclusion of queerness in this show fills me with such indescribable joy. Without even trying, without even stepping away from it's own story, it's making a statement.
Without going out of its way, it's teaching genuine stories while saying "We are here, we have a place, we have a history, and we're here to stay."
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