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Dr.Doodles (credit)
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Could she be our Lilly Linton?
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Honestly Rob
I love you and your writing. Just. Perfect. It’s so balanced. (I say even though I crave some more Rikkard-Lilly action ♥) Has anyone even thought of a ship name yet?
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“I would prefer a sword to fight duel, but a pen to plan a war”
(Rob Thier, Storm of Silence)
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@powerpuffpits on TWITTER made this ♥♥ It’s absolutely perfect
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“Turn it over”
I did, and there, in large, bold letters were the words:
VOTES FOR WOMEN, FELLOWS...OR ELSE!
I did not know what to say.
(Rob Thier, Storm of Silence)
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This is how I imagine Rikkard and Lilly texting each other if they were horny teenagers in love but couldn’t tell each other. This is literally the 69th chapter beginning equivalent if the entire story took place when they were 17 and could text omg. ♥
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Chapter 71
I’m pretty angry at Mr. Ambrose at this point, but his behavior is understandable- especially from him. I just hope Lilly suddenly remembers. Her reaction would be priceless. And I hope Ella doesn’t rat out on poor Lilly. And I am dearly awaiting a chapter with no hallucinations, however funny Lilly is. But like all of Rob’s chapters, this one too was worth the wait and of course, it was written brilliantly. I just hope the next one is longer and eventful.
I’m actually thinking of participating in the Lilly and Ambrose drawing competition. Even though I cannot draw well. Just for my sake :)
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Mr. Ambrose and his icy glare ♥
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Storm and Silence
Rob Thier
Chapter 45
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“They collided like two stars, one red hot, one icy blue”
(Rob Thier ~ Storm and Silence)
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Oh Mr. Ambrose, do not deny. Dishonesty does not become you.
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