Some camp sillies <3
I love you, Molly O'Shea!!
This is my favorite outfit of John's
I think this is the first time I've seen Mary Beth in this dress
Bonus of charthur after Charles saved my life
That's the face of a man who just saw his life flash before his eyes
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Women with too much love
Molly O'Shea and Luisa Fortuna are two girls whom I love with my entire heart the way their loves could not. Their stories paralell in the cruelest and saddest ways, proving that history in fact does repeat itself.
Molly O'Shea, a woman who gave up everything she had and was to live with a man who promised her adventure and love. She gave him everything, yet he gave her nothing. She was on the path to a regular life, a good life, but was charmed by a man with charisma and empty promises.
She writes of the loneliness he brings her even though he promised to love her, to dance with her and to hold her by his side. All of this, yet for nothing, he discarded her with no reguards for her safety and even when she had decided that death was the only way forwards, she still seeked him, she wanted his attention, she wanted to be seen.
"I loved you you goddamn bastard!"
Luisa Fortunia, a name with the meaning of luck, a nineteen year old school teacher turned revolutionary as war breaks out and she falls for the rebel leader. He promised to keep her safe, he promised to keep her family safe and to safe Mexico, but still, her father dies.
They were to marry, her and the revolutionary, yet he did not even know her name, he fucked around, claiming she was just another peasant whom it was his duty to bring his nobel blood to.
She saw her father's heart get cut out, fed to the pigs yet she still believed in him because he said he loved her, so as he is imprisoned, she dies attempting to free him, and even after that he does not know her name. Her death meant little to him, though I am glad she never did see his victory as he turned into the man they fought.
"I don't weep for myself, but for my country! Abraham Reyes has been captured!"
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