For a long time, this cat was just a familiar face in the neighborhood. Seen from a distance, admired, but never close enough to touch. There was interest, but also boundaries, and those were respected. Nothing was forced, and life kept moving.
Then one exhausting day, everything shifted. A few small meows, a look back, and suddenly the distance was gone. The same cat who once kept her space now allowed pets, leaned in, and followed along without hesitation. It's hard not to read something meaningful into that timing. When someone is tired, worn down, and just trying to get home, comfort tends to arrive in the softest ways.
Bringing her home feels less like a decision and more like the natural next step. She eats, curls up, and falls asleep on a lap like she's been waiting for this moment to finally line up. There's no big drama or uncertainty here, just a calm sense of rightness. Plans are already forming to do things properly, with a vet visit and care, but there's also clear excitement and commitment.
What makes this so sweet is how mutual it feels. This wasn't a rescue born from urgency or fear. It was trust, built slowly, choosing the exact moment it was ready. Sometimes connection shows up exactly when both sides are finally open to it.
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Dec. 28th, 2025 01:41 pm( Anime canons: The Summer Hikaru Died, Karaoke Iko!, The Apothecary Diaries )
( Movie canons: Hustlers, Edge of Tomorrow, Sinners, The Nightmare Before Christmas )
( All other canons: Carmilla, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, When Destiny Brings the Demon, Soulmate Goose AU, Womens Literary RPF, Manchild (Sabrina Carpenter video)/Orpheus and Eurydice, Hamlet, French fetish terms )
Beplagued
Dec. 27th, 2025 08:10 pmBetween being busy and getting sick, it looks like my annual Cards & Tea post may have be postponed to the New Year - I definitely don't want to be handling comestibles, or even cards, in the state I'm in now.
I've been too busy to crack the pages on either my newest purchases, Stars of Chaos volume 2 and the first book of Married Thrice to a Salted Fish, but I'm still looking forward to them. I did finally finish watching Mob Psycho 100's 3rd season last week, and greatly enjoyed it! Yesterday, when I wasn't feeling quite as awful, I started a Tiger & Bunny rewatch, and got 7 episodes in; no progress on that today, but maybe tomorrow.
If you participated in Yuletide, what gift(s) did you get? If you're just reading, has anything caught your eye? Any new fandoms you're eyeing for 2026, or rereads/rewatches you're planning?
🎬December Movie Wrap-Up
Dec. 27th, 2025 08:20 pm
Dangerous Animals ('25): It might seem heavy-handed to some, like the part where she makes a joke that the worst spot on a dick is the man(?), and the part where the shark didn't attack her for some reason but then attacked the bad guy, but IDC, she and her boyfriend survived and that's more than most shark movies. If you didn't guess, the dangerous animals in question turned out to be men, not sharks. I'm not going to rate it because I skimmed some parts (like the part where she did things to her thumb to escape the cuff, ick). Honestly I'm not sure I was in the mood to watch this and that's why I skipped through.
Thirteen Lives ('22): The movie adaptation for the Thai cave rescue. I don't remember feeling so uncomfortable for the water scenes in the mini-series, I actually had to skip through most of them because they were too claustrophobic. It showed the Seal's death in explicit detail, too. The mini-series definitely fleshes out the characters more, especially the Thai ones but this adaptation had a lot of tension and fleshing out of the non-Thai characters. The boys are barely shown in the movie adaptation whereas we follow them a lot in the mini-series. I just found that while this was in production, another movie adaptation of the rescue came out and now I'm curious (it's higher rated, too). That's three adaptations! 2/5
A Perfect Getaway ('09): Multiple red herrings and a mid-movie twist. I skimmed because I'm so frickin' tired I can't handle too much tension, so I'll keep it on my PTW.
booksmart ('19): Some scenes really made me laugh, some made me WTF and others made me think. I'm glad I watched it! 4/5 stars
Lady Bird ('17): So this came out 2 years before booksmart, I didn't realize Beanie Feldstein was a main character in them both. I ended up having to DNF a third of the way through, I just wasn't connecting enough. I do relate to the resentment and even self-harm that resulted from it that Lady Bird was feeling towards her mom.
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Dec. 28th, 2025 03:05 amIf you already have, my wish is you post about your Christmas tree if you have one. I'd love to hear about your favorite decoration - especially if it's old or you made it as a kid! - see a picture even.
Love y'all ❤️
Sunday @ 12:56 pm
Dec. 28th, 2025 12:56 pmAbsolutely wild reading this write-up when the author doesn’t once mention sending spam like this is, uh. Illegal? Very probably illegal, yeah.
Like, American antispam laws aren’t exactly good — as I’m sure you can work out if you’ve looked at your inbox recently — but it still seems like you could make an argument these emails both fall under and are non-compliant with them? (You aren’t just allowed to robo-mail bot-scraped emails with advertising for your company, even if it’s a nonprofit.)
And, like. I don’t think the fact the author of the above fails to mention that is the end of the world or anything (nor does it seem to be mentioned in any of the linked discussions). But it does say something about the relationship between the tech industry and the regulation thereof, whether intentionally or not . . .
DEC 28: Sticky Things. (f: harry potter)
Dec. 27th, 2025 08:58 pmAuthor:
Fandom: HARRY POTTER
Pairing: Luna/Ginny
Rating: G
Prompt: WIZARDING NUTCRACKER

( Sticky Things )
IV saline without infusion pump; childhood fevers
Dec. 27th, 2025 06:49 pmThe context is a civilian with extensive field-medic-style training providing off-the-books, in-home medical/supportive care to a preteen who is ill with a viral* fever-inducing illness. (* Viral seems easier; but bacterial is possible if necessary.) The setting is the modern-day (or at least vaguely post-2010) United States.
1. Is it feasible to administer intravenous (IV) saline without an infusion pump? (I've been assuming it is but want to double-check.)
( cut for IV details )
2. Is there a point at which a childhood (viral) fever is dangerous?
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Many thanks!
a handful of Yuletide recs
Dec. 27th, 2025 06:06 pmMy awesome gift (5-minute fandom: British Airways "May We Haveth One's Attention" Safety Video):
A British Original: Discovering Haddersford House and Its Residents (2248 words, gen)
Summary: A magazine article from the world where characters in costume drama occasionally come to life of their own--and stick around after the cameras stop rolling and the crews have gone home.
I really had no idea what to expect from this request (just that I had to have something about this marvelous video!) and I love how it's played with an absolutely straight face. Also, there's a nod to Planet Vancouver, hee!
Speaking of the ridiculous played straight, this is understandable (and hilarious) with only osmosis knowledge of The Godfather:
An Offer You Can’t Refuse (Unless You’re Lactose Intolerant) (1008 words, Godfather movies, gen)
Summary: On the day of his daughter’s guinea pig’s wedding, Don Vito Corleone received a request he could not immediately refuse.
Absolutely the best Godfather fic ever.
The rest of my recs really do require canon knowledge, but I know many of you know these canons:
Memories Are Made of This (4002 words, Northern Exposure, Ed Chigliak-centered ensemble gen)
Summary: “So this is Cicely,” Ed said, gazing wide-eyed up and down Main Street. “Where’s the rest of it?”
This is wonderful - like an episode of the show, warm and funny and a little bit off-kilter.
Hoar and Hound (2236 words, Cadfael Chronicles, Brother Cadfael-centered gen)
Summary: On a frigidly cold December night, Cadfael follows a trail through the abbey grounds.
A lovely, thoughtful portrait of the abbey and of Cadfael. The way he quietly assesses the needs of the people (and creatures) around him is perfectly in tune with canon.
Dis Manibus (1364 words, Frontier Wolf, Alexios/Cunorix, Alexios/Hilarion, G)
Summary: Alexios goes out to make an offering to the shades of the dead, but he does not go alone.
This is lovely and tender and measured, and has something of Sutcliff in the descriptions. For me Alexios/Hilarion only works if it honors the close friendship between Alexios and Cunorix, before things went bad - and this is perfect.
We Greet the Peoples of the Tower (1717 words but heavily illustrated; Chants of Sennaar, gen)
Summary: There are some oddly regular scratch marks on a wall in the Alchemists' level...
Basically this is a fangame (though the game part is optional; the first set of chapters are illustrations with glyphs as in the game, and the second half holds the translations), a whole new level in which the Monster goes seeking the other peoples to assert he is a human and their brother. It's a moving story that fits with the game themes, and it's just very cool!
Actually, if you've played Chants of Sennaar, I recommend all the Yuletide works for the game as the fandom has clearly brought its A-game, they're all great. (The one above is just extraordinarily so!) And there are two Madness works I haven't even looked at yet!
Weekly Reading
Dec. 27th, 2025 05:04 pmEither Side of Midnight
Sequel to Trust Me When I Lie. This was good, but I do enjoy the Ernest Cunningham series better.
Murder Under Her Skin
Second in the Pentecost and Parker series. Just okay. I'll read more in this series, but it's not a priority.
Damn Straight
Another second book in a murder mystery series. This one the Lillian Byrd series. Same as above, I liked it well enough that I'll continue the series, but I'm not rushing out to read the next one.
Star Trek: Lower Decks, Vol. 1: Second Contact
There's a new series of Lower Decks comics! In fact, there's enough issues for a second volume, too, though it's not coming out until next year. My issue with these is the same with every comic based on a cartoon, which is that they're never quite as good as the show. They're enjoyable enough, though.
My Home Hero vol. 20-22
Rumor DOGE found Bernie Sanders owes $1.6M in unpaid taxes amounts to fiction
Dec. 28th, 2025 12:00 amDay 27, Harry Potter, Harry/Draco, Mistletoe's for Two
Dec. 27th, 2025 06:46 pmAuthor:
Character(s): Harry/Draco, ocs
Rating: PG13
Warning(s): Suggestion
Word count: 560
Summary: The Potter-Malfoys travel to their holiday cottage in Swansea.
Disclaimer: Characters are the property of JK Rowling, et al. This fic/drabble was written for fun, not for profit.
Written for:
♦ Jae's Advent Drabbles No. 27
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Mistletoe's for Two
2025 Knott's Trip #4 (12/27/25)
Dec. 27th, 2025 04:44 pm( Read more... )
I think this will be our last amusement park visit of the year. We're planning on Disneyland on the 1st, but it's supposed to rain again, so we'll see.
This year my totals are 79 at Disneyland (including 4 at Tokyo Disney), 4 at Knott's, and 2 at Universal Studios. That's a lot! O_o