c0rvidfagg0try
c0rvidfagg0try
Dykes For Armand
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crow | they/them | aroace spec nonbinary lesbian | white | queer media enthusiast | current hyperfixations: Death Becomes Her, Pokémon | Special Interests: Ace Attorney, Danganronpa, Superheros, Space, DnD, Drag
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c0rvidfagg0try · 6 hours ago
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a true hilson warrior NEVER speaks ill of lisa cuddy or amber volakis 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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c0rvidfagg0try · 2 days ago
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death becomes her - mattison & carey/pennette tag on ao3 reaching three digits… ooohh i prayed for times like this
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these are the moments that make life worth living ✨ — thank you for your service our beloved madhel fanfic authors <3
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c0rvidfagg0try · 2 days ago
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wait bc "that was her first razzie award" implies that madeline has won MULTIPLE razzies for her movies i. actually love her so much.
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c0rvidfagg0try · 2 days ago
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making out with the roomie (college au madhel)
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c0rvidfagg0try · 6 days ago
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Madhel comic be upon ye
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c0rvidfagg0try · 6 days ago
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Hot.
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c0rvidfagg0try · 7 days ago
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incorrect dbh (except they're all correct to me) 📹: @theriddletrades
+ bonus meme
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c0rvidfagg0try · 7 days ago
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May I borrow...?
tony's look swap for these two. miss simard your wish is my command
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+ bonus hel & chagall besties <3
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c0rvidfagg0try · 7 days ago
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Woman: *does something sexual*
Tumblr users: Yas, queen! *applause*
The same woman: *does something sexual but this time she's being "submissive" *
Tumblr users: okay but this is actually super problematic because she hasn't earned enough feminists bingo points
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c0rvidfagg0try · 7 days ago
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the criticism of sabrina carpenter is really just slut shaming repackaged to sound like feminism. purity culture has y’all in a chokehold
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c0rvidfagg0try · 8 days ago
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A little touch of FAGGOT in a world obsessed with science!
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c0rvidfagg0try · 8 days ago
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eternity has never looked brighter
redrew some of my earlier madhel works from OVER A YEAR AGO god please let me out of this asylum
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c0rvidfagg0try · 8 days ago
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I was rewatching the movie because I hadn’t seen it again in a minute and I saw that Madeline wears glasses to read. She squints at like three different things to try to read it within the first 20 minutes of the movie. I feel like musical Madeline would just struggle to read shit until Helen makes her get a pair. Lets explore that a little.
 (these shorts aren't as heavily edited as my ao3 stories because its just me getting the bees out my brain like I said before. Apologies if it's a lil wonky)
She’s getting suspicious. They’ve been living together for the past five months and Helen’s started to notice a pattern. Every time she points it out Madeline always has an excuse for it. Like why does Madeline have to hold her phone so close to her face when she needs to read something? Oh, of course it's just because she’s tired. 
Whenever they're cuddled on the couch, more often than not Madeline has to squint a little to see what's happening on the TV. But that's just because it's so far away, anyone would struggle to see it. Helen doesn't, but then again she wears her damn glasses. She's also seen Madeline bump directly into a wall that was clear as day. Madeline says she just wasn’t paying attention, she can be so clumsy. Even when that happened a fourth time, Madeline had the same excuse. 
Yeah something's up.  
Helen hoped she'd bring it up on her own but that clearly isn't going to happen. The patience she has runs out as they make their way from their seats while the credits to the movie roll. 
“That was amazing, I wish we hadn't missed the first half hour.” Helen grumbles as they leave the theater in the crowd of people moving sluggishly. 
“Oh my god, I'm sorry! The tickets said 8:30! I swear.” Madeline can only say sorry in so many different ways. 
“If they said 8:30, we wouldn’t have been a half hour late.” She grits out through her teeth. 
“You’re acting like I did this on purpose.”
“Well it feels like it because you didn’t even want to come in the first place.” Helen holds the door open so Madeline can walk through. In a flash her arm sticks out, just before Madeline can run directly into a metal post between the doors.
They share a silent look that Madeline chooses to ignore and continues, “You’re right, I didn't want to come. Historical fiction is lame. But I said I would, and I did! I just thought they said 8:30!”
“And you thought that because you can't see! You need glasses Madeline.” Helen's words make her gasp. 
“I. Do. Not.” 
“Yes you do, Mad. I know you do.” 
“How?” She folds her arms like a child. 
“I'll show you.” Helen looks around the theater lobby. “Alright. If you can see so well, then what color is that guy's tie?” Helen turns Madeline towards a group of people a little ways away. 
“You can't be serious?” She scoffs. 
"If you don't need glasses then just tell me and we'll be done with it.” The challenging look on Helen’s stupid perfect lips makes Madeline want to flip her off. So she does before looking back across the lobby, and tries to see what color the tie is. She can’t even take a guess. Gray? Blue? Fuck, she can’t tell from here. 
“....Green?” She says high pitched and unsure. 
“Wrong.” Helen deadpans. Her eyes search around the space again, landing on a sign that has some information about the theater. It's only a few feet from them. “What about that sign right there? What's it say?” Helen watches as Madeline squints at the sign for a few seconds before huffing.
“I don't know why I'm being quizzed right now.” She averts her eyes, looking anywhere but the sign. Because she knows the answer. It's blurry as hell, she can't read shit. 
“Just admit you need glasses.” Helen sighs. 
“No!” Madeline pushes through the last set of doors that lead outside, stomping her way towards the car.
“Madeline! You drive sometimes! You need to be able to see the road!” Helen chases after her, catching up in a few strides. “Whats the big deal? I wear glasses." 
“Yeah but glasses work for you. You look like a hot librarian. I'll look stupid.” Her head hangs in defeat when she stops under a flickering street lamp. 
“You haven't even tried, can we at least try so you can see. We're dead Madeline, your sight isn't going to get any better.” Helen holds Madeline's shoulders gently with a soft look until she relents.
“Fine…I'll try.” It did suck to have to squint at everything all the time.
“That's all I ask.” A kiss is pressed to Madeline's cheek while she attempts to hold onto her irritation. Another is pressed to the tip of her nose, then to her other cheek, and her forehead. The doting makes a smile break across Madeline's face again. Helen loops their arms together once the pouting is done. The two of them start making their way back to the car. “So are you thinking circle frames?” 
“That is the most disrespectful thing you've ever said to me.” The horrified look on her face at even the concept of circle frames makes Helen burst out laughing.
 
It still takes a few days of convincing and Madeline dramatically throwing herself onto different furniture around their house for them to finally go out to get a pair. The optometrist seems baffled at Madeline's eyes just like the poor doctor she'd seen about her neck. Thankfully he doesn't keel over but Helen sees him standing by a window with a thousand yard stare as she and Madeline head out the door.
“Dead eyes.” He whispers to himself softly. One of his concerned looking coworkers offering him a glass of water. He'll be fine…probably?
The glasses Madeline picks out aren't used immediately. They sit on her dressing room table for two more days until she feels brave enough to put them on.
Early morning rays of light filter in through the sheer white curtain, casting the room in a warm glow. It's a lazy Sunday, they had no plans for today so no one would see her if she looked stupid in the new glasses. The case is clicked open, she holds them up, eyeing the clear frames she decided to go with. The lenses are thicker than she thought they would be. Madeline's head falls back and she groans.
“Might as well sign me up for AARP while we're at it.” She whines, looking at the frames again. “Just do Madeline. You can do it.” She says to herself, sliding them onto her face. Her eyes stay squeezed shut, a slow breath leaving her until she finally opens them again. 
Well this is a pleasant surprise. 
Madeline turns her head side to side, trying to get all her good angles. 
She looks cute. 
She looks good.
She looks hot. 
They don't make her look ancient at all. If anything she likes the cougar energy she radiates now. Ooo! Maybe a sexy secretary? Madeline sits straighter in the chair, getting into character and putting on a dramatic airy voice.
“Oops, sorry the boss isn't here today. Can I help you instead? I'm sure we could squeeze you in.” She tosses her hair over her shoulder before grinning at herself. Yes, this would do just fine.
Besides looking cute, Madeline can see. She can see. Has the world always looked this clear? Surely not? She would have noticed if her vision had gotten that bad over the past few years. It had to of because it feels like someone just turned on the high definition setting in her eyes. Some of her hair is tucked behind her ear, a little smile playing on her lips as her eyes roam over the brightly colored clothing in her closet. Today is absolutely going to be a dress up day. There are so many outfits she needs to see herself in now.
“I take it you like them?” Helen's voice drifts over to her, drawing her out her thoughts. With a grin Madeline turns in her chair to reply.
“Hel, I love them so–...” It feels like her brain stops working when she sees Helen leaning in the doorway in her soft blue robe.  
“They look really good on you, Mad.” The loving smile on Helen's face would make her dead heart stop if it could. 
Madeline should have gotten glasses sooner. She's been missing out.
Yes she knew Helen was gorgeous. She could admit that now that they weren't trying to kill each other most days. Even when she's dressed in her long skirts and beige, Helen is beautiful. But Madeline doesn't think she has seen her this clearly in a while. The warm light coming in from the morning sun highlights Helen's fiery hair. It's like Madeline is lured from her seat just at the sight of her, she's on her feet making her way across the room before she even realizes she's doing it. 
“Give me a twirl.” She asks and Helen gives her a weird look. 
“What?” A brow arches. 
“Humor me?” Madeline puts on the puppy dog eyes, Helen can never say no to.
“Okay werido.” With one more mildly confused look to her, Helen slowly starts turning and tries not to feel self conscious under Madeline's unwavering gaze. 
They aren't painted today since they have nowhere to be so Madeline can see her pale lifeless skin. The robe she's in slips off her shoulder a little when her back is to Madeline.  
She knows it's hard for Helen to believe but she likes her without the paint that makes them look alive. Especially now that she can see all the little freckles that dot across her back and shoulders. Madeline's eyes wander over every detail until Helen is facing her again and she can look into her eyes. Those gorgeous green eyes have a little brown around the iris that look honey colored under the morning sun. There's freckles on her face too. Madeline used to give her shit about them when they were younger (and she could see better) but she's always loved them. It feels like she can't get enough of looking at Helen. 
And she thinks she's fallen in love all over again. 
“What? What are you looking at? Is something wrong?” Helen pats her face nervously. 
“No. Everything's fine.” The silly grin on Madeline's face doesn't let up. 
“Okay, you’re freaking me out. What?” 
“Nothing. You’re just pretty.” The honesty in her voice tugs at Helen's heart strings. 
She laughs awkwardly. “Thanks?” It's still new to hear compliments from Madeline. True ones, ones that make her knees weak. Especially when Madeline looks at her like she's going to devour her right here.
“Like, really pretty, Hel.” Her hands slip around Helen's waist, pulling her closer. She's never loved getting anyone flustered more than she does Helen Sharp.
“We should have gotten you glasses sooner if this is how you act when you can see.” If she could Helen knows she'd be blushing.
“We should have.” Madeline purrs, sliding her hands under Helen’s robe, gliding the tips of her fingers lightly over smooth cool skin.“I wonder what else I can see?” 
“Guess we'll just have to find out, hum?” Helen smirks back, the two of them giggling as they make their way back into the bedroom.
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c0rvidfagg0try · 9 days ago
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Baby… what ditch do you want Mad buried in? Cause uhm… that choreography is… well.. uhm… how do I say this politely?
It suggests you want her face buried between your thighs
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c0rvidfagg0try · 9 days ago
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The real reason Madeline does what she does.
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c0rvidfagg0try · 9 days ago
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Hel: I wanna wipe that ✨perfect smile✨ off your face!
Mad: Come give this🫦 a taste 😌
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c0rvidfagg0try · 10 days ago
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-- " still not boring. "
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