@Morals-are-for-mortals language
(v i l l a i n)
(v i l l a i n)
(malfunctions uh)
Ame shrugs. “Well, at least I won’t get old and wrinkly and stuff.” She rocks back and forth slightly, staring at Axolotl. “Any idea what they’re talking about?”
“War” Axolotl smiles in the childish way an ADHD 13 year old does in triumph
Ame shrugs. “Well, at least I won’t get old and wrinkly and stuff.” She rocks back and forth slightly, staring at Axolotl. “Any idea what they’re talking about?”
“No idea.” Liz leans back, laying on the floor now. She stares up at the ceiling.
(Hey I’m also an adhd 13 year old)
Ame narrows her eyes at Axolotl, then lays down next to Liz.
(I’m an adhd 14 year old do I count)
Bear is focused on the piano, no longer playing random notes, but mainly the four notes in the DSCH motif. (Look it up it you wanna hear it. ^^) Her expression barely changes, but her playing is more frustrated-sounding.
Null tilts her head.
"That may be true currently. However, I believe you have potential. Potential to learn and grow. I'm betting on it, actually." she says softly. She places her hands over top of Bear's and partially takes control of them, playing the notes softer and faster than Bear had been.
"All you need is a little guidance." she whispers. "And I'm willing to give it."
"Lemme think abou-" Bear barely pays attention to the rest of Null's words when she places her hands over hers. Her tone takes on a bit of a growl, "Get your hands off of mine… please." She's still playing the four notes, however they don't feel like she's playing.
(I mean I’ll be 14 in uh like 10 days so)
(Sure, it’s just a goofy smile that a child would make when they thought they did something cool)
(Hey im a non-diagnosed adhd 13-14 yr old do i count?)
(Obviously, I’m undiagnosed so you are included also)
Ame narrows her eyes at Axolotl, then lays down next to Liz.
“what did I do?”
(Null I just gotta say you’re a great villain)
(i second this)
(I laugh Are Null's tactics working, though?)
(hmm… prolly… maybe not… idk…)
(I never realized there were this many 13-14 year olds)
(Obviously, I’m undiagnosed so you are included also)
(noice 👍🏽)
Bear is focused on the piano, no longer playing random notes, but mainly the four notes in the DSCH motif. (Look it up it you wanna hear it. ^^) Her expression barely changes, but her playing is more frustrated-sounding.
Null tilts her head.
"That may be true currently. However, I believe you have potential. Potential to learn and grow. I'm betting on it, actually." she says softly. She places her hands over top of Bear's and partially takes control of them, playing the notes softer and faster than Bear had been.
"All you need is a little guidance." she whispers. "And I'm willing to give it."
"Lemme think abou-" Bear barely pays attention to the rest of Null's words when she places her hands over hers. Her tone takes on a bit of a growl, "Get your hands off of mine… please." She's still playing the four notes, however they don't feel like she's playing.
Null concedes.
"I'll leave you to it." she says kindly.
"By the way, could you avoid mentioning my offer to anyone else? I'd like it to be between us for now." she inquires. But it's less of a question than a threat and a statement. Saying, Don't tell anyone else. If you do, I will know.
With that, she turns and heads towards Ame and Liv, the visual and audio barrier dissolving as she passes through it, leaving Bear to their piano.
(I’m also self diagnosed by literally everyone in my extended family and regular has it)
(I’m somehow diagnosed already ✨)
(Noice, btw can you answer my question)
(Had to convince my mom I had adhd by pointing out all the symptoms I had on a list and then I still have like 500 that weren’t on there)
(Genius)
Ame looks up at Null. “…Hello.”
Null sits criss-cross applesauce in the air, her chin resting on an open palm.
"Hi." she says cheerfully. Her changed appearance gave the cheerfulness an added innocence.
Ame looks up at Null. “…Hello.”
“Ame what did I do?” Axolotl makes a powdy face at AME while standing over her
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