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I can do whatever I want with you, right?
#i held my breath the whole scene#I'm surprised i didn’t pass out#it was beautiful#i'm sad it's over#your sky#your sky the series#bl drama#bl series#thai bl#fahrak#queer series#fah x rak
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Something I love about Your Sky is that it not only showed that Teerak had sexual desire, but it showed him in control of that desire. Your Sky could have very easily gone with the blushing maiden trope for him but they didn't. Teerak was into Muenfah sexually and romantically and while he wasn't ready right away, he didn't shy away from that desire. Muenfah wasn't alone in wanting and craving physical intimacy and I appreciate the hell out of Your Sky for letting both characters want each other.
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Domundi, you never ever let me down!
#fah is no longer on earth#but like I get it#the chemistry!!!#the whole scene#LET'S EARN THAT NC-17 RATING#your sky#your sky the series
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Do you want me to help cool you down? How?
#hey so this is actually insane#i was in a trance#this WHOLE scene#it was like a dance#not everything has to be raunchy to be good#your sky#your sky the series#bl series#thai bl#thai drama#fahrak#fah x rak
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*dies*
#we love a gentle choke slam#me next#im so feral for hands on throats#ill be here for the next 3-5 business days#the boy next world#the boy next world the series#cirphu#bossnoeul
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THE HEART KILLERS | 1.08
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style's plan to get fadel to fall for him in a nutshell:


#and ofc it worked#have you seen him?#I can't blame fadel#fadelstyle#the heart killers#joongdunk#the heart killers series
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that's it. that's the post.
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Heh
Style: so what's your body count?
Fadel: 30 something i guess
Style: damn, you fucked over 30 people?
Fadel: fucked?
#hehe#also it works for kantbison#the heart killers series#the heart killers the series#fadelstyle#the heart killers
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So i found the love sea boxset extended scene and it's a continuation of the ep 8 scene where they were on the couch! I was wondering how they ended up there lol well it started and ended in that kitchen!😫😫😫😫
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rakmut ep. 8 extended scene
#excuse me#where was this#this definitely happened#i feel betrayed#love sea the series#love sea#rakmut#thai bl#bl series
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The Heart Killers + tumblr text post (FadelStyle edition)
#op these are SOO GOOD#these are a few of my favorite things#the heart killers#the heart killers the series#fadelstyle
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#it's the way fadel always let's him just do whatever#the hands on the fiddies#fadel being shy#this scene is hardwired in my brain#the heart killers the series#the heart killers#fadelstyle#joongdunk#thai bl
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Fadel when he is in charge : sex in public places, in the woods, knife play, role play, dirty talk.
Fadel when Style’s in charge : shy, flushed cheeks, eyes squeezed shut, overwhelmed.

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The way you can see they've fallen for each other by the look in their eyes.
#the garage role play has nothing on this!!#give me more#you can't tell me style and fadel aren't falling hard for each other#this was so tender
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Wild take, but when Style says, "It's okay to love," I really don't think it's actually about love at all.
Let's consider the context leading up to this point: Fadel drives Style to an abandoned factory in the woods and leaves him alone to go and brood for a while. At least part of Fadel's goal is to scare Style, to give him a hint that Fadel is more dangerous than he seems.
But Style doesn't back down, doesn't go running, evidences no sense of self-preservation or worry; and at least on some level it's a clear sign that he trusts Fadel. Despite Fadel literally punching him in the stomach; despite Fadel mocking Style's honest and wanton desire; despite Fadel chasing him away, he still trusts Fadel to keep him safe.
Imagine how frustrated Fadel must be feeling. Style was only gone for one morning, but it was enough for Fadel to become painfully aware that he did not actually want Style gone from his life. He knows now that he won't have the strength to keep refusing Style's relentless pursuit, so he needs Style to be the one to walk away from him instead.
And I think this was a final, last-ditch attempt to make Style run away.
Notice that Fadel starts out rather threatening: "I don't like you messing up my life. My life has been planned out. You're disrupting it." At this point, Fadel could have still turned this violent; attack Style and leave him injured in an abandoned warehouse, and I'm not sure that wasn't still on Fadel's mind at this point. He's incredibly aggressive at first: shoving Style back against the bar, caging Style in between his rigid arms, rattling the metal frame behind Style to show his anger.
But oh, in the heat of the moment, the truth slips out. Fadel is admitting that Style has the power to bring change into his highly regimented and structured life. He's admitting that his desire to keep Style in his life has eclipsed his need for control and structure, in spite of himself.
The truth breaks Fadel open in ways that none of Style's machinations and schemes could. He finally recognises that it is his own feelings that are the true cause of his anger and frustration.
This is the point when Fadel finally gives up on the idea of hurting Style to chase him away. His voice softens (Joong's delivery of "I miss you" makes me weep), his shoulders finally relax, he stops caging Style against the bar and instead it's almost a tentative suggestion of a desire to hold Style.
And I think Style understood this on some instinctive level. Because if you watch Style very carefully, there's a moment of genuine fear when Fadel first shoves him against the bar and then he takes a grim breath like he's fighting off a sense of despair at the at the start of Fadel's rant. Like he could tell this one was going to be a 'make or break' kind of situation.
But when Fadel begins to unravel, when he admits that he was looking for Style when he was gone, there's this almost hopeful, anticipatory look that slowly blooms on Style's face. He's so hungry to see where this goes, and he's gets this intense almost wild look on his face when Fadel pauses to search for his words.
It's incredibly important that Style waited at this point. Style, who talks endlessly and without thought. Style, who demands that his story and his thoughts are aired first. Style, who has been telling Fadel this lie time and time again before Fadel’s feelings made it true... Stops. Waits. Stays silent. Because Fadel had to get there himself or not at all.
Dunk does something incredibly subtle here, but it blew me away: Style does not blink once throughout the entirety of Fadel's rant UNTIL he says "I don't like that I miss you". And that's when Style finally blinks as if it’s finally safe to take his eyes off Fadel. As if there's a wave of relief washing over him as the tension (and sense of danger) finally breaks.
He also does this incredible thing where he softens the look he's giving Fadel right before he drops his eyes down to Fadel's lips. (Joong has always been excellent at this, but Dunk didn’t really get that many opportunities to do this in previous roles). Style is treating this moment so carefully, and there's a purposefulness to this kiss that was entirely absent from the ones Style initiated in the locker room in episode 2.
I also think it's really important that Style was the one to kiss Fadel here. Not just because it juxtaposes the kiss in the store room, but also because Style has shown a strong preference for Fadel taking the initiative. He has been consistently creating opportunities for Fadel to lay hands on him, right from episode 1 when he put the Heart Burger pin on his chest and put his arms behind his head in welcome (and surrender).
But for this to be a functional relationship, Style has to take ownership of his own desire for Fadel. He cannot remain physically passive any longer, because this is the start of something bigger than just the thrill of being wanted. Style is looking beyond what he wants, potentially for the first time, to what his partner needs.
And I wonder, is this maybe the first time Fadel has allowed himself to be kissed since his ex left? There's something so fragile in the wide-shot. The way Fadel only has one hand barely touching Style's hip, while he's still got his other hand clenched tightly around the metal bar like he's desperately holding onto a lifeline. I have so many emotions about this.
Which is why I think this line wasn't really about love at all. This was Style responding to the vulnerability he sees in Fadel and offering reassurance in return. Because Fadel is strong and doesn't need protection, but oh yes he does, for it is his heart that is in danger of shattering.
There's an incredible line in episode 13 of Love In The Air, when Sky (in the aftermath of an extremely traumatic event and after finally revealing the full truth that he was sure would drive Prapai away) turns to Prapai and asks, "P'Pai, can I really love you?" Sky is asking if his fragile heart is really going to be safe in Prapai's hands.
And I think this is exactly what Style is getting at here: He's telling Fadel It's okay to love me. That Style is safe to love. That Fadel can take the risk to let Style into his heart because Style isn't going to take it lightly.
And it's this reassurance that finally allows Fadel to let go: both figuratively (as he starts to take control of the kiss and the encounter) and literally (as he transfers his hold from the metal bar to Style's body). Even the contrast in the wider shots between the kiss before Style says "It's okay to love" and after is startling.
This wasn't really a love confession, not in the conventional understanding of it. But for Fadel, who's mother "loves" Bison and himself for their utility and usefulness, perhaps the assurance of safety is more important.
And for Style, who seems so naive and inexperienced and ignorant of the way the world works in ways that suggest he's never truly had to grow up, this is far more significant. Because he's taking responsibility of someone else's heart for the first time in a way that I don't think he's ever allowed himself before. I said before that Style would be forced to grow up and I do believe this is what we are seeing here.
So no, I don't think this was the moment of "falling in love" but I do think this was the start of something real and meaningful and purposeful that could have eventually blossomed into love for the both of them.
#op why would you make me feel this way#in my feels#and it would have been beautiful in its own way but Kant really ruined it immediately#we’re going to see a flip now with Style retreating and Fadel chasing to figure out what’s wrong#and I’m also pretty exited to see that ngl#the heart killers#the heart killers the series#fadelstyle
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The reviews for Heart Burger must be spectacular:
"Free show with every meal. Service is so-so."
"slowest service on the planet. I think they make everything from scratch. Doesn't matter, you're not here to eat. Every day during the lunch rush this twink in a crop top appears like a comet foretelling a great doom. I'd assume it was a kink thing but I think he and his boyfriend (works in the kitchen) genuinely hate each other. Riveting."
"The carbonara is okay. The burger are pretty good. Whatever the owner has going on with his boyfriend is great tho."
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