things we can do to make people potentially very happy
bake them cookies!! in their preferred flavour
stick little notes of love into their jacket pockets
put on a mix of their favourite songs when you hang out with them
check up on them during their day!! sounds cliche and overused but i promise its actually something that i love receiving from my friends
suggest hanging out together <3
send them funny videos / tiktoks that you think they’d like
“hey this reminded me of you” [post attached]
“hey i know you’re having a hard time rn but i’m here for you okay” [happy gif attached]
make them their favourite drink as a pick-me-up
surprise them with morning coffee before class!!
get to know their drink order :) surprising them with their fav drink is an awesome mood booster
hype them up on their instagram posts!!!
spill about your day / tea then ask about them (the other way around works too! but be tactful :3)
ask them if they need comfort or advice when they’re upset — this exterminates unwanted advice/comfort
“hey i’ll wait for you after class”
“how was your day?”
“reminder that i love u and i hope you have a better day tomorrow”
“coffee on me?”
write them little happydappy reminder letters!!!
he drives to school every morning
while i roll up in my ferrari
range rover
audi r8 coupe
and vintage jaguar
Harry:
Louis:
Liam:
Zayn:
Niall:
He just doesn’t wear them at random occasions. Like here:
Or here.
Sometimes it affects only one of them…?
In conclusion:
aaroosa_m: He said he lost his shoes xxx
me in class: wait what happened
me in class: what do we do
me in class: what do we write
me in class: when's the test
me in class: what is this
me in class: how do you do this
me in class: what
Another thing I love in fiction is when dialogue immediately echoes the same phrasing used in the narration. It can be startling and funny.
Ex.:
As they made their way back to the car, Farad felt the prickle of eyes upon him. He looked around and spotted the culprits—perched on the roof of a van, a gaggle of dour-faced teenagers was watching them judgmentally.
“Don’t look now,” he whispered to his companion, “But a gaggle of dour-faced teenagers is watching us judgementally.”
the journey home is an endless one
may sarton “letters from maine” // james baldwin “giovanni’s room” // neil gaiman “the graveyard book” // @wordsnquotes-net // anne carson “men in the off hours” // miriam adeney // “no longer fits” // han kang “the vegetarian” // “garden state” dir. zach braff // richard blanco “mexican almuerzo in new england” // mitski “there’s nothing left here for you” // julian barnes “a history of the world in 10 1/2 hours”
so real