#prudence
prudence: get some holes in me! and then i’ll be friendly!
prudence: i can be friendly
prudence: … for like … half an hour …
prudence, drunk: oh corazon!! you’ll never leave me!!!!!
prudence: i’ll kill you first <3
prudence: oh no merilwen’s got a hot dad!
merilwen: don’t be weird about my dad prudence
dob: i use message to tell merilwen that we’re all crushing on her dad
dob: prudence, don’t you have like a sort of magic eyeball on a stick?
prudence: …do you mean the ancient discipline of clairvoyance?
prudence: i shimmy up to the front of the queue in my sexy minion outfit
corazon: and you’re like “bello ;)”
merilwen: i wanna be prudence!!! because she’s cool!!!
prudence: awwwwwww!!!!
prudence: i’ll be prudence too.
prudence: can i have a word with the non-weird oxventurers? dob you can stand over there.
Ambrose Spellman & Prudence Blackwood
Show: chilling adventures of Sabrina
tati gabrielle
-The most powerful coven-
[Marie Laveau, Queenie, Tia Dalma, Prudence Blackwood]
My heart is broken
You know how there are friends you tell personal things to, because they’ve earned that trust by sticking with you and you reward that by giving them a part of your story? It’s terrible how the habit of gossiping completely negates that.
Like, there are parts of my life that are so private, stories that are mine to narrate, to people who have stayed in my life and have worked for the right to know those things about me, yet, like a spark leading to a fire, these stories are told and retold, to people who don’t even give a damn about me to have the privilege of being privy to that particular bit of my life, by people who have stumbled across some things by happenstance.
Maybe an interesting way to think about it would be that when you hear a story about someone, to stop and think, whether this would be something that person would’ve told you of their own accord. If you do think they would, wait for them to reveal in their own time. If you think they wouldn’t, realise that it’s not in your place to have that bit of knowledge and never speak of it again.