before we'd go deeper into this new found freedom that the hiatus grants us... let me just say that a flirtatious joke about daddy kink is the most vanilla of kinks that they could've ever come up with. if this ruffles your feathers, maybe that's about something else, huh.
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maybe felix wasn't surprised when he returned to the cabin and found that kelce wasn't around . maybe he should have been here . maybe he would have been able to talk the guy down but he wasn't even sure if anything he said would be able to put a calm in the tensions that kept rising .
he took in a breath , his eyes managing to land on oliver before moving closer . " i was gonna go down to that beach we found , " he spoke simply . " figure once the snow falls we won't be going out there for a while . " it was chilly outside but right now it was almost better to be outside than in . @morendodifame
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several sentence sunday!
thanks besties @shitouttabuck @wh0re-behavi0r @bigassbowlingballhead and @magicandarchery for the tags this week!
here is a little bi!buck/bucktommy story i've been working on during our little hiatus
One of the more interesting aspects about being with Tommy isn’t all the things that are different – it’s all the things that are the same. Lips are lips, and bodies are bodies. Hands are hands, and even if Tommy’s are bigger than he’s used to, the spread of them against Buck’s ribs feels just as good as his exes hands did. The size isn’t better or worse, just a slight adjustment.
It feels like a no-brainer – of course it feels the same. Maybe part of the reason that Buck hadn’t figured out the bisexuality sooner is that he’d always had a vague kind of assumption that everybody felt that way.
That, apparently, does not turn out to be true.
“I get what you’re saying,” Tommy says one evening, lying back on his couch with Buck comfortably settled between his thighs. “But I spent a lot of time pretending to be straight, and let me tell you… the first time I kissed a man? It did not feel the same at all. Not even in the same universe.”
some tags mwahhh @eusuntgratie @firenati0n @gayhoediaz @okaybutlikemakeitgay if you want!! xx
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y'all, I know I've mentioned multiple times that Dodger (as a character) has been a major literary influence in my childhood, but I want to be clear that I am not an Oliver Twist purest by any stretch of the imagination. I love seeing interpretations of characters, and I have loved Dodger in many forms. in my childhood I was simultaneously fixated on- the original Dodger from Oliver Twist, Jack Wild's performance of Dodger in the 1968 movie musical, the stage musical of Oliver!, and even Dodger from Disney's Oliver & Company. I had the book, I had the musical soundtrack, I had copies of the 1968 film and the 1988 Disney film. when I had the opportunity to visit an incredibly famous bookstore as a teenager, the book I purchased to commemorate my visit was a special edition clothbound copy of Oliver Twist. and also, I am a fanfic writer (I mean, I've never written for Dodger, but I do write fanfic), and while I was nervous The Artful Dodger (Hulu) was going to be terrible, I am very much here for the idea that this is someone's interpretation of these characters. like, yes, please bring me all the interpretations of these characters.
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another thing my unobservant ass never fucking noticed
chaos man's wearing red in the first episode of dt lmao
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closed starter for: @diemauer / OLIVER HEINRICH
"y'know, i’d say we make a pretty good team."
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"Is what they said in the news true?" Sieun questioned with a sharp edge in her voice. The last thing she needed right now was for the news of her employer's salacious behavior to reach Seoul. She came to Los Angeles for some sense of peace and a break from what she'd grown to hate about it. Men doing whatever they pleased because they had the power to do so. "It's improper to sleep with your talent so openly."
@brutclhonesty
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oliver: i just cheated
otoya: im abt to get to that point
yukimiya: yeah my relationship is fine
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I need to talk about if we were villains by m.l. rio— as a former theatre major, the way that she wrote that freaking book just SPEAKS to me. I felt like I was back in those theatre classes. specifically, I had a bit of a moment reading page 40, when oliver talks about second and third year movement courses; it’s a bit of an inside joke between my friends and I that I had to take a clown class and prance around like an animal, and oliver talks about how they had to learn about clowning and animal work. I knew every single one of those characters. they are THEATRE KIDS to the bone. (not to mention the eccentric and questionable methods of theatre professors, which rio captures perfectly, and the fact that shakespeare theatre kids are fully a complete subset of their own.) the accuracy of this novel and the love and care with which she wrote it astounds me, as well as the love and care that she displayed for shakespeare’s texts. you can 1000000% tell that she has a masters in shakespeare just from reading the first few pages. there really aren’t enough words to describe how much I love this book, and I will SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS until the end of my days!!!!!!
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