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The evil lord of an intergalatoc empire has an anine now?!? I remember reading the novel years ago!
#Took a break from wstching anime after the site i used got plagued with ads for a while#And now im finding a bunch of stuff coming out this season that i previously read or watched years ago#Anyway. I remmeber the novel being...... kinda questionable#But i was young and i think i got a decent ways through it before i droped it for some reason....#I really hope the weapon training arc happens decently early on bc i remember finding that funny....#Honestly i cant remmeber qhen i read it but its 7 years at the very most. Thats probably an over estimate but it couldnt have been less tha#3. Maybe 4 years ago.#Maybe what i read it on kept track? Very unlikely but imma just.... yeah no it didnt#Spoilers obviously for this. Dont know how far i got into it so yeag#I think the way the chapters were labeled on what i read it on confused me....#I deff got to the bit where his daughter (form his original world) is there. Cant really remember much#Something something demihumans?#I hope this has a wiki... imma go check that....#Ok. What the fuck#I must have read the web novel....#Mcs og daughter doesnt appear until ln volume 7 which got jp release in 2023#And obviously the eng release is much later...#And im fairly sure i read the novel up till the point where the daughter appears at lest bc i knew about her....#But finding anything on the web novel seems impossible...#Eh oh well#I dont even know if i read an official translation or not#Anyway all in all its probably not gonna be great but maybe ill watch it in my free time..
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so over the past few days I read this comic called mary tyler moorehawk by dave baker and I think I have to talk about in a more formalized sense but I don't want to do it on a platform where I'm connected with actual comics people so here you go tumblr. there's gonna be a lot of spoilers for mtmh here (and to a lesser extent of house of leaves and rant: the oral biography of buster casey) because it's impossible to talk about this thing otherwise

here we go
the first thing I will say about it is that it takes rather a lot from both mark z danielewski's house of leaves and chuck palahniuk's rant: the oral biography of buster casey.


this is not a problem for me. if anything, this is the opposite of a problem for me. I love those books. I've been wanting more comics and specifically more big published graphic novels that do the kinds of post-modern structural weirdness that these prose novels do. but that kind of gets to my problem with it:


there are completely vanilla straight-forward comic pages and then there are hol-esque prose sections and never do the two intertwine.
the story is this: Ă la house of leaves, a journalist writes about the production of his favorite canceled-after-9-episodes tv show, mary tyler moorehawk, in an alternate 5-minutes-to-a-hundred-years future dystopia Ă la rant. this leads him to try and track down the original creator of the characters, where he discovers that mtmh was originally based on a comic. the structure then bounces back and forth between sections of this comic from plot points long past where the show cut off and journalistic sections where the narrator interviews people and does a bunch of junior detective stuff. that is the Plot and Structure.
the Premise is that dave baker, the actual author/cartoonist who lives in our world, receives a package in the mail that contains the manuscript of the book we're reading, that was delivered to him by dave baker, about his quest to find dave baker. I wish I could post screencaps of the intro, but alas hoopla doesn't let you take those so I'm stuck with what other people have posted.
but so anyway this entire book revolves around dave baker doggedly extolling the singular genius of dave baker while dave baker kind of shrugs at the camera. it's breathtakingly narcissistic in a way I almost respect.
the dystopian future that this takes place in is one where owning physical objects has been made illegal--for environmentalist reasons?? we'll come back to the bonkers politics in this. but so the primary entertainment is either fascist propaganda films or hologram web streaming videos with no stories where you watch people do mundane activities that I have to imagine is some kind of dig at tiktok. the only option outside of that is the way of the physicalists--people dedicated to the cult of illegally hoarding physical art objects from before such things were purged. the only people who are allowed to own anything are corporations, who can own anything including people, but honestly if we think too hard about what it means to live in a world that truly owns nothing this whole story starts to fall apart.
like it seems like mostly it's illegal to own art? but people are described as drawing several times so art SUPPLIES are at least acquirable, somehow? but whatever, not what this is about.
but so anyway somebody gets the bright idea to revive the old ways of tv shows (except they have to broadcast them onto dishwashers instead of tvs, since dishwashers are one of the few things people are allowed to own. also, somehow, broadcasting is meaningfully different than streaming) but also along with this she revives all of the evil predatory shit tv companies do verbatim, which feels really weird.
like the book is about dave baker (the journalist)'s quest to figure out why his favorite tv show was canceled and he lives in this dystopia where art is illegal and he managed to illegally watch this show because his uncle knew a guy who knew a guy and he has to dodge police raids to even talk about this stuff--
--but the reason his favorite show was canceled is because a tv ceo tried to claim perpetual rights to someone else's comic characters and that person left in a huff?
like idk! do something interesting with your setting! I actually do not think trying to combine the approaches of house of leaves and rant is a bad idea. they both feature people talking Around an object/person that is never directly depicted but still shines through anyway, and both have elaborate metanarratives running at the same time. there's a lot to work with there!
so I think the mistake here is trying to combine the Worlds of hol and rant. hol takes place in a world that is basically identical to our own to try and get you to wonder if the navidson record actually happened, or at the very least if johnny truant actually found someone writing about it. rant takes place in a scifi near-future to continuously bait and switch you with wondering how far removed this reality actually is from our own. both of these are extremely Core To What These Books Are About.
mary tyler moorehawk, on the other hand....seems to just be using these as a fun aesthetic to explore?

mtmh makes extensive use of hol-style footnotes, but they never really go anywhere. they're extra set-dressing but they always immediately resolve themselves and are almost completely ignorable. every once and a while one will loop back around, but never in a way that's plot-critical.
the scifi setting is completely incomprehensible unless you've also read rant and know kind of what it's aping. in rant there is a big cultural divide between upperclass people who do their media consumption by plugging sensory recordings into jacks in their brains to feel things second-hand and lowerclass people whose brain jacks have been rotted out by exposure to rabies (listen it's chuck palahniuk) who have to actually experience things in person if they want to feel anything.
like, I feel like this is what mtmh is gesturing towards with the divide between hologram tiktoks and Real TV but it feels sooo telling that baker decides to replace palahniuk's focus on real sensation to one about....watching better tv
I don't want to get too in the paint of defending chuck palahniuk here because I am on record as hating that bastard (and I do. even if I do like the book rant for the most part. it's complicated) but rant is at least a book About something. rant is a book about feeling everything you can and defining who you want to be when other people have already made up their minds about what you'll be and also the AIDS crisis. house of leaves is a book about love and grief and obsession and rampant un-checked obsessive-compulsive disorder.
so what's mary tyler moorehawk about? that's easy: comics! sort of.
at least, it wants to be about comics. mtmh is trying to weave you a tale about how discovering the right piece of media at the right time in your life can Change you and make you realize how wonderful art can be. problem number one with this is that in mtmh the medium that touches people is a tv show, not a comic, but we'll come back to that. problem number two is that this revelation doesn't Do anything for these people except teaching them that they like art now. nobody except genius auteur dave baker attempts to actually Fix anything about their situations or society, and a constant throughline in this is is that fictional people are better than real ones.
I just think that's really sad? that's really sad. in the end of the book dave baker the journalist takes back his own findings and dave baker the comic genius' loose pages back in time to deliver them to our world dave baker, who is apparently the younger self of the coolest guy who ever lived. (I found This whole plot weirdly derivative of the scott pilgrim anime but what's another one here, right?) dave baker the genius tells dave baker the journalist (these ones are actually different guys) that he needs to make sure mtmh gets published as a comic, not as a highly corporate work to get butchered, and to foster a future where art and artists by extension are protected by society.
well that's all well and good, but what does art Provide in this universe, exactly? mostly, it seems like the primary functions are escapism and validation, the two most toothless things anything can provide. in the face of this horrible dystopia we must endeavor to Feel Better About Ourselves In A Way That Makes Us Feel OK About Avoiding Other People. great, awesome
I know I'm avoiding talking about the comics thing once again, but let's circle back to what this dystopia actually is. oh god tumblr is eating my shit let's see if I can reconstitute this
so things are described as fascist and corporate in mtmh a lot but the actual things that happenâloss of private property for environmentalist reasons, a focus on communal experiences instead of private ones, the death of consumerismâfeel pretty unambiguously leftist. it's not enough for me to call this comic right wing, but it IS enough for me to call it centrist hand-wringing about how art won't be able to exist under communism. but whatever. this book is not really interested in making grand political statements.
so if there's no point in a better future, let's imagine a better past. finally, let's talk about mary tyler moorehawk's relationship with comics.
the climax of mtmh occurs when journalist dave baker finally tracks down auteur dave baker and discovers that mary tyler moorehawkâthe beloved, deeply flawed, and obviously meddled-with tv show he dedicated his life toâwas originally based on a much longer, infinitely more nuanced and elaborate series of comics.
this is the crowning achievement of this entire book. the world opens up under our protagonist and he learns to no longer be content with shadows and to walk out of Plato's cave. everything this book was trying to do crystallized for me at this moment, because of how much it mirrored my own entry into comics. for me, it was the feeling of discovering my favorite anime were based on manga. it was hearing that the guy behind invader zim also made comics. it was learning who jack kirby was and how hard he had to fight to make his art. it's the Core Thesis of not only this book but all of cartooningâthat indie comics are a beautiful realm of possibility that are one of the few modes of expression that can exist completely divorced from corporate oversight and executive meddling. it's beautiful!
and it's maybe 3 pages out of this 250 page book?
I've been talking almost exclusively about the prose side of this book so far. the other half is the actual comic Mary Tyler MooreHawk, the one the show is based on.
it's a fun, cute pulpy adventure comic about a family of do-gooders repeatedly trying and failing to save the world.
it gets bleaker and bleaker as it goes along. where the prose half is potentially the more interesting half, I think the comic half is the more compelling one, where a recently aggrieved bunch of adventurers keep losing more and more but decide to pick up and keep trying anyway because it's all they can do.

the style is fun, both visually and in terms of genre. it's kind of a pastiche of all kinds of adventure comics from different decades and different countries, though this does mean it dips into some pretty racist tropes near the beginning.
it, like the prose, is much better on emotionality than politics. unfortunately for it, I think it gets bogged down in what the other half of the book is doing. it's a petty simple and compelling story but elevating it to being The One Story That Will Save The World shines a lot on a lot of its inadequacies, some of which I don't even think are actual inadequacies.
pinning the entire media revolution on what appears to be a flimsy children's serial is summoning my inner "read another book" guy and I don't even think it's a bad children's serial. I think if the prose part had talked up more about the parts of this comic that we don't get too actually see at all instead of presenting a small section of it like a mic drop it would've gone over better.
because at the end of the day, mtmh is just a pretty conventional comic. even in-universe it seems like the thing that was novel about it is that no one else was making comics. this kinda gets at my big picture problem with this whole book:
I have been talking about the structure and maneuvers of this narrative purely in comparison to prose novels.
part of this is on me. I could really easily compare the included sections of comics in this book to the black freighter sections from watchmen, for example. but that's not really the most interesting part of watchmen, is it?
I see in mtmh a deep and abiding desire to do something different with comics as a medium, or at the very least a desire to do something different and also showcase comics. but the problem with that is that it derives most of its big maneuvers from and expresses them through prose.
I found this comic because I was reading through reviews over on solrad the other day and found this one by elias rosner. I was getting annoyed about 1) this book being an obvious house of leaves pastiche and then not getting talked about by someone familiar with house of leaves, and 2) the assertion that this book was more about tv than comics when it seemed obvious to me from the premise that this a book about the way comics are devalued.
but the more I read of this thing the more apparent it became to me than while it has massive respect for comics as a cultural heirloom, it either doesn't know or doesn't care about the interesting structural and narrative maneuvers unique to comics and defaults to drawing from prose.
grant morrison has been churning out bizarre post-modern comics since the 80s. we live in a post-homestuck world. pick up a michael deforge comic. read even just a scott mccloud book on the possibilities of comics? read anything. read shoujo manga with brain-breaking panel setups. read webcomics interrogating what it means to be a comic. read abstract comics. read weird comics. comics comics COMICS! there's so many of them!! they're all so interesting and weird!!!! come on man!!!!

anyway. I think there's a part of me that really wants to like this book. in a lot of ways, I feel like I was the target audience. but I also think it had ambitions that were not at all matched by the level of skill and effort baker could put into it. idk. I've only ever read one other book by dave baker, everyone is tulip, which struck me as a solid but weirdly copyright-dodging retelling of real life musician poppy's real life abuse. maybe I'm just destined to always be frustrated by this guy.
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Hi, I've been a lurker here for a long time, and I have begun to write my first novel. It started as a personal thing, but then a friend of mine recommended me to post it here to see if people like it, so here it goes.
(This story is my attempt to merge a western magic system and an Eastern magic system so if you have any thoughts about my writing please tell me.)

Chapter 1 Rainbow Crystal Cave
Huang Lei awoke with a groan in the darkness of Rainbow Crystal Cave. He tried to get up, but a searing pain permeated the entirety of his body. Looking at himself, he could see that his cloak was tattered and frayed, while his tunic and pants had holes in them. Compared to the rest of his apparel, his hair was unblemished.
"That's the last time i don't secure my rope tightly" He said to himself.
Huang came here in search of some crystals to sell ,crystals from Rainbow Crystal Cave are higly priced making it a profitable venture to go and collect them even when one considers the danger, he had climed Steep Star mountain to get to the mouth of the cave, and even avoided a few shadow stalker wolves on his way here. The first step he took he saw that the cave had many levels and tunnles but he didn't see any crystals, so he secured his rope to a rock and descended. But the rope he was using got loose from where he secured it. Sending him tumbling down the cave.
Ignoring the pain he forces himself up and goes to a nearby puddle to look at himself. There he sees a man with black coarse hair tied into a topknot with a silver hairpin sideways into the top knot. His face was angular like that of a finely cut diamond, his complexion was deep like that of a dark amber, his eyebrows were thick and arched, his nose was straight and sharp and his mouth was thin and straight. His deep-set eyes were as blue as the ocean and as clear as gemstone. Most people who met him discribe him as a saphire due to his eyes and complexion, Some would say he was wasting his looks by beaing a wayfarer instead of working as an entertainer for the nobles of The Crimson Star Empire.
But Huang never liked living a life of monotony. Haung grew up in an orphanage in Verdant Meadow City, ever since a young age he liked exploring and experiencing new things even if it left him dirt-poor most of the time. Having left the orphanage he has spent five years travelling through the Bountiful Hills reagion of the empire. He had heard of a merchant willing to pay one jade carp for a Rainbow mana crystal from the Rainbow Crystal Cave, most people weren't interested in a sure death even for that much money. But Huang thought it would be interesting to go see Rainbow Crytal cave too, so he thought it would kill two birds with one stone.
Huang looked to where he had fallen from and saighed "If you fly too close to the sun you will get burned. It seems that I overestimated myself this time... again." He fell a quarter of a li ,which is about 125 meters, it was a miracle he even survived.
'It seems the heavens favor the foolish today' he tought to himself. looking around to see if he could find anything to help him get up and out of the cave. He found his backpack which had five packaged meals, a torch, and a knife.
Lightning his torch he ventured deeper into the cave. While walking along a cave tunnel he saw something reflect the light of his torch back at him.
Rushing towards the object Huang suddenly heard hissing coming from in front of him. Waving his torch forward he found that the object was a scepter, but the scepter was entangled in a large spider nest. The spider nest was so large it was as tall as Huang and had so many webs woven together that it was impossible to see what was underneath. Only the top of the scepter was poking out. On top of the nest was a Yin Venom Spider. The Yin Venom Spider was as black as tar with ivory white eyes and fangs.
The spider hissed at Huang and lifted it's front legs trying to intimidate him. Huang was frozen he had never face a beast like a Yin Venom Spider before.
Thinking to himself Haung though of his options. 'What now Haung? A Yin Venom Spider is staring you down maybe you should backup and go back and try to climb the cave... But that scepter would Fetch a nice price, and there might be something in the nest to help me get out.' So he decided to attack.
Unwrapping a packaged meal and putting on the ground in front of the spider, he then stepped back. The spider climed down and started to eat the meal. Huang turned his back to the spider and ran but it lunged at him nearly biting his leg. Haung pressed his torch into the spider's face with a sizzling noise and a piercing shriek the spider pulled back and tried to bite Huang. He block it in time with his torch, but the spider pushed Huang down on the floor with its superior strength.
The spider used it razor sharp legs to rain a flurry of piercing blows against Huang Lei. Clothes were pierced and bones were broken as the spider landed blow after blow on Huang. He took his knife and stabbed it into the spider's neck, making it jump away.
Getting up Huang took note of his injuries. He had a broken rib, a broken left arm and a broken left leg, and had holes in his flesh the size of a coin on his upper torso.
The spider jumped and opened it fangs preparing to bite Huang. He tried to block it but his injuries prevented him from moving his torch quickly. The spider bit his arm and he felt yin Venom flowing into him. He tried to scream but no noise came out. It was like his body was becoming ice. He saw the knife was still in the spider's neck, he grabbed the knife, and kicked the spider in its abdomen to move it to his right side and dragged the knife across the spider's neck.
The spider was still moving. He stabbed it again, and again, and again. Stepping back he collapsed. The sound of his breathing and the crackling of his torch was the only sound in the cave.
Huang tried to get up but his muscles wouldn't move the yang Venom having turned it into something akin to ice rather than flesh and it kept felt like it was shifting and changing under his skin. Reaching for his torch to warm him up he only moved his fingers before he passed out.
Waking up Huang felt that something was off and very, very wrong. His bones were not broken anymore, but his flesh didn't have holes in it like it should have. His chest felt tight, and his hair felt longer and smoother than before.
Huang was panicking. 'This is not normal, not normal at all. Did someone come and patch me up or something?'
Getting up he went to a small puddle and looked to see if he was really healed. In the puddle he looked he shifted his face and paused each time, pausing longer and longer each time he shifted his face. A second passed, then ten, then a minute. He than spat blood.
"EEHHHHHHHH!!!" A loud shout sounded throughout the cave, bats woke up and flew in massive swarms, insects skittered aimlessly hoping to avoid a being capable of creating such a sound, birds on the surface woke up and fled from their nest, and a merchant near the area heard a noise coming from the Rainbow Crystal Cave he ignored it and continued on his path. Though he did note that it sounded feminine.
Huang was fully panicked now pacing back and forth and occasionally checking his reflection in the puddle. Blood kept pouring out of his mouth due to the nature of what happened to him.
"NO, THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING. THIS HAS TO BE A DREAM." Huang shouted in a feminine voice throughout the cave. A single thwack was heard, then more thwacks were heard. " I HAVE TO WAKE UP. I HAVE TO WAKE UP." Huang was slapping himself.
What haung saw in the puddle wasn't the man that was him what he saw was a woman, with a heart-like face, a small thin nose, thin arched eyebrows, thin delicate lips, and a complexion that was as pale as porcelain. The woman's black hair was straight and silky, a part of her hair was put up in a bun with bangs sweeping to her left, while the rest of her hair flowed to the middle of her back. There was a silver hairpin sticking sideways in the bun. Her eyes were as blue as that of saphires and were as clear as if they were made of glass. Her body was like that of a hourglass, her limbs were thin and delicate looking, their lenght perfectly complementing her frame, with no blemishes in sight. Those who saw her would say she was a jade beauty who came from the heavens to grace the mortal plane.
This was now Huang Lei's body.
(This story will now start to use female pronouns to refer to Huang)
"Why me?" Huang said with a dejected tone. Sulking next to the spider nest she saw that her torch was still lit. 'Maybe there's something in there that can help me.' Huang though as she looked to the spider nest, after all there must be something there that could help she tried to reassure her self of this delusion.
Burning the nest what was left after the fire finished burning was a skeleton, held in its hand was what looked like a diary. The scepter that Huang had seen clattered to the ground, she picked it up.
Shen then swung it around madly while shouting for it to turn her back into a man. She spent ten minutes trying... it didn't work. Exhausted she went to the diary and began to read it.
The diary was a diary of a mage who was studying cultivation and cultivators. While reading she saw a section on Yin, it might help with what happened to him considering she was bit with yin venom she though, it read that
"In the dark of night
Where formless is ice
Where Moonlight is bright
Where winter's in sight
Silent and passive
The night sends missives
That calm is elusive
Yet it is submissive
The girl watches from below
The woman readies a bellow
To greet the moon's glow
Which they all follow"
Huang sat there unmoving considering the poem for moments on end, until she took a breath and closed the diary.
"WHAT THE HELL DOES THAT MEAN?!" Huang having not understood what the poem meant. Skipping ahead hoping that she would find an explanation on the poem, afterall a wizard had to do research right?
"Yin and yang are opposites, no not this one... there is always balance between... enough with the flowery prose already... Ah, here it is, the cultivators believe that the Yin represents the feminine aspect of a person... the more Yin they have the more feminine they are... This males it so that a man with and excess of Yin qi will turn into a woman, and vice-versa for the effects of Yang qi" Huang sat there still contemplating the new information.
She sat there for an hour. 'That means I can be a man again as long as I get more of this yang stuff in me right?' Yet her hopes were dashed as she continued to read. "One can only switch between Yin and yang once in their life, anymore and they will die. Due to this fact many sects have used the switching of Yin and yang as an execution method. I heard that the Vituous Flower Sect..."
Huang sat there motionless. "This... this can't be real... it can't... it can't..." she muttered weakly hoping the words she was speaking was true. But the reality was Huang was stuck like this for the rest of her life.
Huang just sat there all day, sulking, dead to the world around her. Until her hunger made her get up and unpacked a meal. 'Three more meals... I have to get out of this cave fast... but do I want to. My life is changed beyond any recognition, i didn't choose this fate the heavens chose it for me. Should I just stay here?' Huang though to herself succumbing to depression at having her entire world turned upside down, at being in a cave underground one li away from the surface, having her fate dictated by something else, alone, and without knowing if she will ever get out.
Suddenly she stood up and grabbed the diary stowing it away in her pack picking up the knife and the scepter. With fire in her eyes she looked up and made her decision.
"NO, I won't let this be the end. So what if my entire world view just did turned upon its head. I'm still alive and kicking, and if the heavens have decreed that my life isn't a thing that I can decide for myself, then I shall face the heavens." She declared to the heavens themselves and as if responding to her will a ball of light gather on the head of the staff.
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A web novel recommendation - Wishing You Eternal Happiness
I am currently about a fifth into a novel that is in the running to replace Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir as my favorite het web novel. It is Peng Lai Keâs Wishing You Eternal Happiness/ èĄšćŠčäžçŠ.
This novel couldnât be more different from Dreamer, with its hard-edged and hard-souled protagonists ruthlessly cleaving their way to the world and, eventually, each other, its smart cynical air. Except in one thing - the world of Wishing is just as bloody and dark. Its two protagonists are gentle, deeply wounded souls who may find salvation in each other but even something as basic as safety almost seems out of reach.Â
Jiafu, our heroine, is neither a modern-day transmigrator, nor some exotic princess or demoness. She is very much a period woman of her time, from a weathy merchant clan, whose beauty is her curse. You can tell the novelâs tone from that utterly bleak opening chapter where she, a favorite concubine of a capricious dying emperor, is ordered to be buried alive with him and is not even given the âgraceâ of white silk but slowly suffocates in the coffin, scrabbling at the lid. There is no grand threats of vengeance on her part, not dramatic opera events. Just despair and death. The whole introductory chapter is haunted by emotional ghosts - the empressâ unrequited love for the monster on the imperial bed (turning into desire for Jiafuâs suffering after he dies), the emperor slowly dying in his prime after waging too many wars, and his fear of being haunted by Pei Youan, a brilliant if sickly minister who died of illness long ago on one of imperial campaigns. There is no triumph for anyone, only loss.Â
Jiafu wakes up in the past after her death but there are no plans for grand revenge or world domination. All she wants is to stay with her family and to avoid the future emperor and also her future husband - in her past life, he gladly gave her away to the emperor once the emperor asks sending her to a life of trauma and horror and eventually awful death. Her schemes to do so are small and driven by desperation. But unfortunately, things never go as she wishes. The marriage may be easily scuttled but the attention of the royal monster not so much.Â
Jiafu is such a deeply wounded person - some of the deep melancholy of the novel is that she wants so little - a normal life with someone who wonât sell her or bury her alive; she does not need to love him or even be married - and even that seems almost impossible to achieve. She is fighting for her life so desperately.Â
Her widowed mother and brother are lovely but they cannot be her bulwark. Who can? Pei Youan.Â
Letâs get this out of the way - I FREAKING LOVE PEI YOUAN!!!! He is a rare cnovel ML who would be considered a good person by any standard. But he is no shining powerful hero. Pei Youan, despite his brains and ability, drifts through life. I donât mean heâs abandoned âworkâ - he assists the father of Jiafuâs eventual monster emperor ably etc etc. But emotionally he just exists, having given up on anything in his life, a sort of a living ghost. In modern terms, he clearly has depression. Apparently his background is pretty awful (and it does not take much to guess heâs actually not a Pei but a secret son of the imperial dude/Jiafuâs emperorâs half brother and in past life got killed for that) but all the bad stuff that has happened has not made him weak or self-pitying or dramatic, just a quiet, competent ghost. Jiafu is fighting for her life desperately - not even for happiness but for survival - but she knows happiness is possible, itâs just lower on her Maslow hierarchy of needs. But I donât think Pei Youan can process happiness for him can exist.
Anyway, Pei Youan (at least in his ostensible identity as a member of the Pei family) and Jiafu are some sort of distant cousins. The reason Jiafu latches on him is because he is the sole man in her past life who showed her kindness and tried to protect her. When the emperor took her for the first time in past life, she begged for his help and despite barely knowing her, he managed to get her out and send her to her husband (only for said husband to gladly gift her back to the emperor.) Jiafu knows he is not interested in her, she knows he dies young, but he is her best bet, all she hopes is to marry him or even be his concubine, anything to stay out of the paws of the future emperor who fixates on her yet again. The scene where she explains it to him after he protected her, her desperation meeting his quiet competence but denial is one of my favorites.
I am spoiled enough to know eventually they do get married and things go all to hell for Pei Youan even more than before (In fact, @mercipourleslivres who knows me too well, sold me on this novel by mentioning that at one point Jiafu gets to be a Decembrist wife) and there is ultimately a hard-won happy ending. But even this early in, when they have not interacted that much, it is lovely to see Jiafu feel reassured around him, her desperation mixing with a tiny bit of reassurance at least and to see frozen Pei Youan feel something around her and not even understanding that this is his coming alive somehow, slowly and tentatively, but unmistakably so.
OK, where to find? The novel is complete in Chinese and can be found all the usual places. There is an abandoned translation of the first 20-odd chapters than can be found on novelupdates.
And I made a word doc of the MTL of the entire novel, here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/yfoqmeaetx9xe3a/wishing_you.docx/file
Happy reading!
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iâm not sure itâs possible to talk about this without sounding preachy, self-congratulatory, and/or smug. no one likes to talk about morality and trying to talk about morality and art with artists is like trying to talk to a really dense brick. the conversation often devolves into juvenile fandom discourse about whether or not itâs okay to jack off to children and i really donât want anything to do with people who consider this a major concern in their lives. iâm trying to think beyond dicks here (impossible, i know).
one of the main things that alienates me with w/ regards to my peers is my primary effort being trying to maintain some level of moral dignity in a field that is inherently slanted toward exploitation and humiliation. i am aware of âhow it soundsâ to talk negatively about obtaining money in a subculture (web comics, but also comics in general) that is populated largely by minority artists who view it as an avenue for financial freedom that was once closed entirely to us. but: i have no idea where the perception of online art as a source of financial security came from; an artistic career is famously synonymous with poverty. why would online be any different? why would you not anticipate the years needed to build an appreciative audience for your work? or the years of âmaking your bonesâ?
as a result, many people (iâm talking the ones who donât have external financial assistance from friends/family) obviously struggle to maintain a job based entirely on their own work. as a result, there seems to be a general presumption that all methods and avenues by which an artist makes money are virtuous because they provide income to a struggling person (you, the artist). to criticize the ways people make their money (for example, taking work from companies known to be abusive to their employees or encouraging the creation of art with a factory line, quantity-over-quality mentality) is read as an attack on the viability of the profession itself. to express disgust with how someone earns a living is perceived as, in the most dramatic instances, wanting artists to starve, suffer, or die (as if the only options in life are to take bad jobs or die; there are alternatives! come on! its intellectually dishonest to pretend otherwise.). somehow, the same people who are deeply convinced that art works influence reality cannot be dissuaded that the jobs they choose to take have consequences outside of the immediate financial comfort it offers to them, the artist.
i refuse to entertain the notion that a subculture built on mutual support and a DIY punk attitude should become a safe house for the financially driven. i do not believe it is acceptable to expect and defend every instance of an artist making a financially beneficial decision over a moral one. to criticize an artist for their financial/moral decisions is not an act of targeted cruelty unique to them only. i do not support a mainstream web comic scene based on gaining the respect of corporations or finding validation in brands.
freelance artists today are blessed to live in an era where becoming an artist for a living is no longer a empty pipe dream that only a tiny handful of already wealthy and connected people can obtain, but financial success is absolutely not even remotely guaranteed despite the accessibility of the career to new artists. the world at large remains hostile to arts funding and the creation of novel ideas and visuals is not of financial interest to the people providing careers (which iâll define as âa full-time job where you get health insuranceâ) to artists. when you choose to become an artist for a living, you are making a conscious choice to prioritize your artistic passion over security. and i understand you, if thatâs you.
no one becomes an artist to become rich except for maybe the biggest, most naive dopes on the planet. you would have to ignore over 100 years of american sneering at art and the mere concept of paying for it. you can see it in the naked contempt our peers have for art that is genuinely unusual, off-putting or âundeservingâ of its status in the artistic canon (i remember some truly idiotic posts about âthe comedianâ aka âthe banana duct taped to the wallâ. no one who hated it bothered to research the artist, his work, and what heâs trying to achieve. iâm being mean now: thereâs a gaping void where their intellectual curiosity should be that they filled instead with the emotional equivalent of packing peanuts.)
we choose to be artists knowing that financial stability will never occur unless you win the literal or metaphorical lottery. to be an artist as a living is to prioritize your emotional needs over practicality. AND I GET IT. i draw for a living because i think i would be in a padded cell otherwise. there is nothing i wouldnât give up to continue doing what i do because itâs fulfilling something nebulous and impossible to define in me that gratifies me more than any meal, any medication, any good nights sleep. thereâs something wrong with my brain lol. this kind of attitude is certainly not normal.
there is nothing certain, stable or beneficial to being a freelance artist; you will need to make peace with poverty and uncertainty. you can skip this if you donât want my life story: i started my comic in 2013 while finishing school and working a graveyard shift at the university library. i graduated and drove a small uhaul of my crap up to oregon where i lived with 3 other people who taught me how to sign up for food stamps and medicare. using government benefits, careful spending, and basically only spending my fun money on weed (lol this part i dont recommend but it made âbeing aliveâ better), i lived near portland for 4 years on my own money before picking up and moving to rhode island 3k miles away using my savings iâve built up since i started working at 15. iâve been living with adam for 4 years (! wowzers!) during which, for about a year, we made approx. the same amount of money lol. a dual income helped, but we were still scraping by at the time. i used my remaining savings last year to put a down payment on our house. it is literally only this month that i am starting to feel financial comfort but its because of adamâs job (which he has worked crazy hard on. manual labor is a class all of its own). however, with the 15% of my income the u.s. government takes, an economic downturn that leaves our supporters with less fun money to spend, and a society that seeks to reduce artâs virtues down to its financial worth, it is a horrible time to be an artist. i have been realizing that if i were still living with roommates, the current american economic landscape would have made it near, if not entirely, unfeasible for me to have continued working as an artist full time. and i used to work with my gloves and coat on so i didnt have to run the very expensive heat during the winter. i was already cutting a lot of corners.
when confronted with the question âthen how do we make money off our art if we are expected to ALSO reject jobs on moral grounds?!â the answer is: you donât. you already are not going to make a living off of it unless you are willing to chase down major corporations for literal years to get the 200 dollars they owe you. you live in and are arguing for the right to contribute/support, without criticism, to a society that does not believe your work has value beyond making the maximum amount of money possible. if i had to, i would rejoin the workforce at least part-time and do art on the side like literally everyone else on the planet has ever had to do (and as i did when i was building my audience). i realize that suggesting this to artists today is like suggesting they lay in the road and die. but if we are going to operate within reality then we need to accept some universal truths:
no one is too good to work minimum wage.
a practical solution to a problem (no money) is not an argument that your work shouldnât have financial value.
thereâs nothing anyone can do about people not purchasing your work. if it doesnât sell, it doesnât sell. there is no guarantee that your work will connect with an audience with spare cash or the desire to fund more. thatâs entertainment!
if my options for artistic financial fulfillment were limited to propping up the success of companies i am morally opposed to, i would drop art as a job. i would go back to doing it for my own gratification only and start churning out literally a thousand drawings a year. iâll work for a company that crushes pigeons into cubes before iâll ever work for dc/marvel (and letâs cut this off at the head: im not chomping on sour grapes here. i am not jealous of people who work for major comic corporations. when you ask them how union building is going they completely flip the fuck out because they know any sign of solidarity in public threatens their bag. and im supposed to applaud this?? lol)
i have to anticipate this: people will bring up being marginalized as a reasonable excuse and im not really sure what the fuck is up with you that you think life works like a points system and youâre just evening out an unseen scale. fuck you! hold yourself to a better standard!!! donât throw up your hands!!! is a web comic subculture that revolves around making money, creating algorithmically exploitative works, and sharing tips on how to maximize your output (while doing the least amount of actual work) the community you want to ally yourself with? because i really really donât and feel mortified to be associated by proxy.
my general negativity and constant stream of criticism (lol i know. i know. i dont like being this way either. i feel perpetually aggravated by the inherent evil of life) causes people to make assumptions about my financial status, my upbringing, my political, and moral beliefs and my racial background (and so on and etc). in fact, i will admit i am still burned abt being called privileged over suggesting that thereâs more to life than money lol.i think this is a cowardly reaction to someone challenging you and a frantic flailing attempt to justify yourself to others by forgetting the lesson hammered into you by nearly every single literary, visual and audio artwork ever created. i guess now we have confirmation that art has 0 effect on reality.
i feel like a dick, regardless. complicated.
i dont really know what i want from this except to get it out. actually, i do know: i just need a check on how detached this mentality is from âthe sceneâ. if this is met with universal booing, i can be placed back in my habitat so i stop bothering people who fundamentally donât agree with me.
but man. the only thing you take with you to your grave is your reputation. when they bury me, i hope they say âshe was a rotten bitch but at least she gave a shitâ
post too long. die now.
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when 1863!hsy was writing TWSA, her dreams got sent back to child hsy since, you know. they were sharing a body. so hsy wrote SSSS-grade regressor, a story that she absolutely INSISTS is not plagiarised, because as far as she knew, it wasnât. the stories came from her dreams.
if lee hakhyun took the world of ORV from his dreams, too, does the fact that the dreams came from somewhere else make it any less his own work? the same way that just because 51 and 49 were split, did that make 49 not âreallyâ kim dokja? itâs still his story, in the end, but in both instances the person who was deemed the âliarâ was made to believe that he did not have the right to believe it was part of his identity. even though it was. even though he had more right to it than anyone else.
when it comes to a personâs past, itâs near impossible to completely deny it happened; it leaves a mark of its own, even if you change your name or your appearance. itâs still a life you lived, and so its claws will always reach out for you again. but you can re-define it. you canât cut out the pages, but you can always make the story your own again.
in the future, were lee hakhyunâs past life ever to come to light, he might find himself trapped in a state of self-doubt again; âIâm not even really Lee Hakhyun, was I ever really who I thought I was?â but he was, and he is; just as he is a fragment of kim dokja (same as many other readers, just a bigger fragment than anticipated), he is also an author of orv (who⊠actually, when you remember the theory of kim dokja himself having added in the bits that none of kimcom could have known, this has horrifying implications). he wrote stories about a wish still being your story, he made drafts that didnât make it into han sooyoungâs âfinal cutâ but still managed to come fuck him over anyway. a wish becomes a self-exploration becomes discovery of the self. everything that came before remains a part of your story, but you can still write something new and choose what it means for yourself.
i am projecting my own gender issues, yeah :D talking as a person that wrote a non-binary character to find out if that was really what i wanted or not,,, writing is good for that. it helps you explore situations in a safe space that doesnât physically harm you or others
even if he wasn't the original author he is still an author. and even if not of the main story, this side story is definitely his. multiple times it's mentioned that the story has left han sooyoung's hands at this point, and she even mentions that she doesn't like the story continuing with developments she's no longer aware of
for his identity issues, he really just needs someone to affirm to him that he's himself. when kim dokja told him 'you're lee hakhyun' it really affected him (in a good way), i'm sure his companions will help him out if anything goes wrong (he just needs to. actually tell them...) maybe being in orv will actually help him find a sense of self. even before he transmigrated, it seemed like after orv, he didn't really have any idea of where to go
incitement or not, he's still making his own story
also, about lhh's orv. him having stuff in the manuscript that was cut out later, that means that not everything that was uploaded to the cloud was put into orv. han sooyoung also mentioned that orv failed on some worldlines, so i'm thinking that orv might have been written differently depending on the author. the major story would still be there, but small details might have been omitted/changed.. maybe even the orv we read is different from the one that lhh wrote. if this is true, the orv that lhh wrote would be successful in part because of his writing (and ji eunyu's editing!) ..that might also be an explanation for the original/web novel changes, different versions of the story due to authors writing orv a different way with the information they were given from the cloud.
and since i don't feel making a separate post, i have an idea on what might appear in the side story lee hakhyun mentioned a collaboration with his previous works in the prologue chapter.. there's a chance that might come true in the side story. other author's stories can show up in orv (peaceland), so why not lee hakhyun's?
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I saw 39 and I couldn't choose between SpicyNoodles or SilkTea so pick whichever pairing calls out to you the most?
*Slams keyboard* yo we don't have enough silktea shipping up in this fandom and I'm STARVING for it!!
I actually have a Silktea fic in the works that happen to be a nurse back to health trope kind of fic. Soooo this may or may not end up getting recycled and used in it. We will see *shrugs*
prompt list
Cookie Tin Experiments
Rating: pg-13
âIf you donât rest, you wonât heal.â the deep baritone voice of warrior demon chided. Huntsman keeps his back turned to him and huffs.
"And if I followed your advice I would become one of your lazy lap pets" he bites out hobbling around with his bad leg and crutch. He was gritting his teeth through the pain, but the pain was good. It was easier to deal with compared to the soft touch and kind words that were so foreign to him.
He much preferred the pain and suffering. It was more familiar, easier to navigate compared to the uncharted territory that was Sandy.
He ignores the little disappointed sigh that the demon lets out, once again too soft for his kind, and instead continues his mission to find himself some food. He wants tea, damn the demon, and getting him addicted to the warm earthy flavor. And he wants those little cookies that he always served with it.
The one that came out of the bright blue tin and somehow always tasted better when Sandy gave them to him.
He finally spots the tin sitting atop the highest shelf. He tisks under his breath at his misfortune, reaching up and trying to balance on his toes of his one good leg.
He wobbles a sweat breaking out across his brow. Why was it so far up??? Some part of him thinks the Demon placed it there on purpose to torcher him.
Footsteps.
It makes him freeze and something akin to anticipation crawls its way up his spine. He knows Sandy is only walking towards him, but he feels like prey under a stalking warrior. A shadow casts over his body and a warm chest is pressed against his back.
He's forced against the counter gently as the body behind him reaches up for the tin of cookies.
Huntsman hopes they are too distracted to feel his heart racing in his chest.
He hates this. He hates how warm Sandy feels against his back, he hates how his heart won't fucking stop beating like an idiot, and he hates how incredibly and utterly safe he feels pressed up against this counter.
All too soon the warmth leaves him breathless and the tin of cookies is offered to him with a wide smile.
"Here you are~ tea goes great with these so I'll put on a kettle." The other was completely unaware of what state he's left Huntsman in.
"S-sure. Whatever!" The spider huffs ripping the tin open and shoving a cookie in his mouth hoping it was enough to finally get his heart to stop fluttering in his chest. His back had a lingering warmth that made him shudder.
He didn't know why this always happens around the blue demon. Maybe he still was afraid of them...He needed further experimentation to be certain.
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His first experiment started a day later in the same spot. 'needing' the cookie tin that was set on the top shelf. Huntsman made sure that Sandy was in the room, and made a big show of trying desperately to reach it.
As if on cue the gentle giant rose from his spot on the sofa and made his way over to the struggling spider demon.
Once again he had his stomach pushed to the counter, this time a large hand curls around his hip, steading him and sending electric currents up his spine at the contact. He would deny the little gasp that slipped past his fangs. the warm presence of Sandy is pressed up against his back. This time he focused on his heartbeat, the way the muscles felt solid against him, the gentle even breaths of their chest.
Huntsman focuses on all of it. Trying to pinpoint what part of this makes his own heart flutter frantically.
All too soon the tin can is pressed to his hands and Sandy only smiles at him, something shrewd and knowing under his beard that Huntsman didn't like.
"If you don't rest you won't heal." He reminds him again gently.
He huffs hobbling away without another word.
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The second experiment is tampered with before he even has a chance to try. The cookie tin is not in its normal spot. Set unassumingly down on the counter within arms reach.
Within Huntsman's reach.
He stares at the traitorous tin with all his eyes. How dare the tin be on the counter within reach. This ruins his experimentation. Damn that blue demon and his thoughtfulness, he probably was trying to make things easier for him unknowing that Huntsman was trying something.
"There a problem?" Sandy is beside him, the man sneaking up on him and making him jump. For his hulking figure, he was surprisingly stealthy.
"No." His words are stilted and he turns away from the cookie tin with a huff. Hobbling away feeling an embarrassed flush on his face. He felt like a child caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
He wobbles his way into the living area and he can hear the demon padding after him, following him like a worried puppy.
Huntsman stops in the middle of the living room and looks around. For anything, he could use as his experiment for the day. He spies the bookcase with a red-covered book on the top shelf.
Perfect.
He hobbles over to it and tries reaching for it, once again making a show of not being able to reach it.
Surprisingly Sandy doesn't move forward and Huntsman is left hanging. He feels like a child just learning to spin a web and no one there to help him.
Why wasn't Sandy helping him? Could the big oaf not see he needed the red book at the top of the shelf.
He whirls around with a snarl on his lip and finds that Sandy was indeed still there, just watching him struggle helplessly. There is a lazy smirk on the man's face and they cross their arms and raise an eyebrow at them.
Huntsman feels his face flush red.
He's being played with.
Sandy left that cookie tin out on purpose, and he was leaving him struggling on purpose, he wanted Huntsman to ask for help.
He growls making a little fist with his hands, he tucks his chin into his chest realizing he was going to have to ask for help if he wanted to continue this experimentation.
"C-can you-" He licks his lips trying to find the words and Sandy continues to wait with his arms crossed over his chest. Impossibly patient. If this was a test of wills the spider demon would surely fail.
"-get that book for me." He growls out past tight fangs. Sandy smiles and uncrosses his arms.
But what Huntsman didn't know is that he had made a mistake.
He's now facing Sandy as they approach, instead of his normal position with his back to them.
He finds himself back up against the bookcase, the shelves digging painfully into his back as Sandy looms over him. His eyes not once leaving Huntsman's.
His breath catches in his throat. His heart is beating ten times as fast compared to last time.
Once again that large hand finds his hip, the thumb rubbing deliciously over his hip bone. Their faces are just a few inches apart with Sandy looming over him.
It would only take a few inches to connect them. The smallest push.
A book is pressed to his chest and Huntsman doesn't even look at it. Transfixed and lost in the expression that Sandy was giving him that he couldn't name.
"Was this what you wanted?" They asked his voice in a husky tone and Huntsman feels that damn thumb continue its ministrations against his hip. It's damn distracting, as equally mind-numbing. It stutters his brain and some pathetic noise curls in the back of his neck as the only affirmation he can offer.
"You don't seem too certain. You sure?" the larger of the two tilts his head slightly again, that unknown expression raking him over like coals against skin. Suddenly he's not too certain Sandy is talking about the book.
All he can do is nod, not trusting his voice enough to speak properly.
Blue eyes look Huntsman over, studying him like a map. He finds what he was looking for, or maybe he didn't because he pulls away. He barely had enough time to catch the book pressed to his chest before it tumbles to the floor.
"Never took you as a romance novel type.~"
They tease, creating space and breathing room for Huntsman. The steadying hand never left his hip though.
He can't find it in himself to care.
He shakes the strang spell off him and scowls trying desperately to rein in his emotions or whatever the fuck this was.
"It's p-probably the only good book to read in your shitty yoga instruction book library." He snaps out and Sandy only chuckles knowingly.
He storms off with a book tucked under his arm and face matching the shade of the binding.
#thank you!!! I love doing this one#Silktea#silktea shipping#Sandy#writting prompt#prompt ask#monkie kid
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AO3âČs users alert! Unauthorised fanworks copying
26/09/2019. Important update on this mess: we found a way to delete fanworks via take down request to the hosting provider. Please check it here https://do-a-reference-properly.tumblr.com/post/187926459079/finally-some-good-news
Dear AO3 users,
We would like to bring your attention to an ugly situation with unauthorized copying of works posted on AO3.
A lot of works from AO3 have been copied to fanfics.me (weâll call this site FFM for brevityâs sake) and are still being copied right now, either:
â automatically by a code specifically created by FFMâs owner for this purpose, or
â by unaware or unscrupulous FFMâs users via semi-automatic method (by inserting a link to a work from AO3 into a web-worm on FFM).
All works from AO3 â with a few exceptions (Iâll elaborate on this below) â can end up on FFM without authors even noticing. Even fanarts or podfics.
FFM doesn't comply with DMCA which means that such reposts endanger fanworks' creators in case the copyright holder demands to delete the fanwork.
Authors of the copied works do not have any control over them; if the work is edited it wonât be updated on FFM until someone manually updates it.
Additionally FFMâs owner makes money out of reposted free fanworks from numerous Google and Yandex ads on each and every FFMâs page by having people go to this site when searching for fics on Google etc. So we recommend using an Ads Blocker when visiting this site in order to prevent the owner from earning more. Ghostery or Adblock Plus work just fine, but you can use any other Ads Blocker that is convenient to you.
Oftentimes FFM even shows up before the original post with the work on Google search results.
The ownerâs e-mail: [email protected].
The owner at AO3.
We are trying to bring AO3âs users attention to this situation and help authors with taking their works down from FFM.
 Briefly about the website and its owner
Let me start from the very beginning as it will bring into the light the nature of FFM and give a good example of its owner characteristic behavior.
At first, some person with nickname Refery created FFM as a web archive where authors â mostly from Harry Potter fandom â could publish their fanworks.
Time passed, the site grew and added some features (blogs, pre-moderation and etc.), and all was good and well up till the moment when Refery decided that it would be a great idea to copy to FFM fanworks published on other Russian fanfiction archives â among them from the biggest and most known site ficbook â without asking authors for permission. Even those works that had âAsk me before posting the story somewhere elseâ mentioned in its text or summary were copied.
For some time nobody noticed, but when finally and inevitably this came out the authors were outraged. It took a lot of time to finally persuade Refery to at least not to copy fanworks bearing a special tag âĐŁŃĐŸŃĐœŃŃŃ Ń Đ°ĐČŃĐŸŃаâ (Ask the author first).
But after some time Refery â without giving any notice â violated his own promise and resumed copying to FFM fanworks that had the agreed upon tag. The authors complained again, so very reluctantly and after many painful discussions this feature was reinstalled.
So FFM has been notoriously known, mostly amongst Russian fandom, for claims on re-posting fanworks without the consent of the authors.
We're mentioning this situation just to give you a detailed portrait of a person we are dealing with here.
Not only fanworks are copied to this website, but original works, too. Even those which were already published. There were all 7 of Harry Potter novels (both original text and translation), The Hobbit: There and Back Again (translation) and Vorkosigan Saga (translation) available for everybody to read and download. They were taken down only recently due to the attention this whole situation had drawn, but nothing ever goes away once itâs posted online and you can access the proof via Internet Wayback machine. We know for a fact there are other books on FFM and some actions have been taken in this regard, but still it takes time to find published books on this site.
Recently Refery decided that Russian archives are not enough for him and started copying all fanworks into FFM without any permission from the authors from numerous sites, like AO3, fanfiction.net, fictionpress.com, fanfiktion.de and likely other web-archives.
Moreover, the authors of these works can not delete their works from FFM and/or manage them. The site is in Russian only and, hence, we strongly believe that non-Russian speaking authors even do not know that their works are reposted somewhere else.
As a Russian fan-community, we have tried to stop such activity of FFM many times; however, we have not been successful in achieving our goal completely. Our most recent achievement is that the FFMâs owner implemented the "Don't copy to another site" tag created specifically for AO3 (here is the link to FFMâs owner post on his personal blog regarding this tag. Please use Ads Blocker!). This tag should be added to each work presented on AO3 in case the author does not want their works to be copied to FFM.
We are of the opinion that no work should be taken without permission in the first place, but this tag is all weâve got.
Please note that it seems that some time ago there was similar case of unauthorized copying with other site. Please check this link, they give useful advice.
How to prevent copying from AO3
If you check AO3 you may notice that "Don't copy to another site" tag has hugely emerged in the recent weeks, but mostly amongst Russian users and there is a good reason for this: the owner of FFM announced this tag only in Russian and only on his private blog, so naturally there is no way for non-Russian speaking AO3 users to know about this â albeit non-satisfactory â solution.
There are no guaranties that the FFMâs owner wonât change the rules again as has already happened numerous times before (few examples we described above) and that works with this tag wonât be reposted in the future, but for now itâs the only quick and working solution besides making your works visible only to registered users, which is not ideal.Â
This situation is highly unpleasant, but we ask you not to delete your works from AO3, because if the work is deleted from AO3 it will be nearly impossible to delete it from FFM: we won't be able to refresh it manually and remove the text.
Please note that adding this tag wonât work for texts that have already been copied. Only users who have accounts at FFM will be able to delete them. Each work needs to be deleted manually.
However, the Russian fandom â except for the owner of FFM â strongly condemns reposts without the consent of the author, so feel free to contact our volunteers (through DM or Ask on our tumblr page) providing the links to the works stolen from AO3, so we could delete them for you.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to cover all authors and works manually. So, we contacted AO3â Technical Team with the aim to bring their attention to this situation and inform about it all AO3 users, and hope that AO3 team will find a general solution to resolve this problem, possibly, in collaboration with the AO3 lawyers.
We are trying to warn as many authors as possible and recently started spreading this information via comments on AO3; but considering the number of works copied to FFM informing all authors will take considerable time, and we can easily miss someone, especially since the copying is still in progress and new works from AO3 are appearing on FFM every day.
Please help us spread the word!
 We tried to make a comprehensive FAQ about this. Feel free to ask if anything is unclear!
FAQ
Q: Can I check if my work was copied to FFM?
A: Yes, you can.
FFM makes money on Google and Yandex ads, so we recommend turning on the Ads Blocker of your choice before visiting this site.
Please follow this link, insert the title of your work or your AO3/other web-archive nickname into the field containing the words "insert-title-nickname" and hit "ĐŃĐșаŃŃ" (Search).
For works rated Mature or Explicit you will be able to see only the caption "йДĐșŃŃ ĐżŃĐŸĐžĐ·ĐČĐ”ĐŽĐ”ĐœĐžŃ ĐŽĐŸŃŃŃĐżĐ”Đœ ŃĐŸĐ»ŃĐșĐŸ заŃДгОŃŃŃĐžŃĐŸĐČĐ°ĐœĐœŃĐŒ ĐżĐŸĐ»ŃĐ·ĐŸĐČаŃДлŃĐŒ ŃŃаŃŃĐ” 18 лДŃ" ("The text of the work is available only to registered users over 18 years old"), but FFM users are able to read and download the story.
Q: My work from AO3 was copied. How can I take it down?
A: First of all add the tag "Don't copy to another site" (without â â) to the stories you want to be taken down.
Actually we would recommend adding this tag to all the works you don't want to be copied.
Contact one of our volunteers (through DM or Ask on our tumblr page) providing links to your works or send an e-mail with your deletion request directly to the FFM owner at [email protected] or at AO3.Â
There is a third option: to register on FFM and delete the work yourself by hitting the refresh button, but considering that the site is in Russian we do not think it will be very convenient to those who do not speak Russian language.
Q: I got the message that my work has been deleted. How can I check if it is true?
A: You can go to FFM, search for you work, click on its title and scroll down.
After the summary there is a field that should look like this for those fics that have been deleted.

Basically it says that the author of this particular work has forbidden its copying and that only the information on its title, authorâs nickname, rating, pairings, summary and the link to original post on AO3 are available.Â
For works that are still available on FFM this field looks like this (if the work is open for non-registered users).
Q: My work copied from AO3 was deleted, but FFM still shows some information on it. Can it be deleted?
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Your Weeping(Your Need For His Touch)
Summary:Â When things go south on a mission, you have to confront more than just the sketchy town, cartoon villains, and one-bed hotel room youâre forced to share with Loki. You have to come to terms with not only the consequences of being captured, but also the God of Mischiefâs feelings for you - Because for all that he might be an asshole, sometimes, he really does have a heart. Written for the Picture Is Worth A 1,000 Words 6k Follower Writing Challenge by @startrekkingaroundasgardÂ
Pairing: Loki/(Female)Reader
Warnings: Descriptions of injuries and medical treatment, as well as discussions of the inevitable mindset around sacrificing oneself for the mission that I feel like being part of the Avengers would entail. Also swearing, because at its core, this story started out as a bit of a crack! fic.Â
Word Count: 7.8k.Â
A/N: So apparently when I have mental breakdowns they result in me writing crack-fic that takes a 180 veer into angst and fluff for absolutely no reason. For the sake of the crack-fic, in this timeline Loki was forced to help the Avengers take down bad guys directly after the end of the first Avengers movie, so⊠Is that a confusing plot hole I didnât know how to account for except by making this AU? Maybe. Did I do it anyway?âŠ. Yeah. This really was meant to be a crack-fic about Loki and the reader confessing their feelings set in the bizarre world of meme culture, I didnât realize there were going to be feels in it until it was three in the morning and all of a sudden this happened. That being said, your girl went there, so enjoy!Â
âOh, shit,â You say, as you take in the grimy hotel room. The walls all smeared in what looks like dried blood, the putrid smell of rotten eggs, a crack-screened television with a fine dusting of some suspiciously white powder. And, of course, âThereâs one bed.âÂ
âHmm?â Asks Loki, turning towards you, briefly, from unpacking. He had dumped his suitcase(Magically plucked out of a chaotic liminal space) unceremoniously on the bedâs scratching, pilling coverlet without so much as a second glance at the rest of the room. And why do you need a suitcase, anyways?? You wonder. It isnât like weâre planning to be here that long. In fact, you hoped with every fiber of your being that youâd be here for as little time as possible, because this town might actually be the sketchiest place youâve ever seen in your life; no small feat, for a bona-fide member of S.H.I.E.L.D.Â
Youâve kicked alien ass on a mutated purple Mongolian death-worm three thousand feet over New York City. Youâve run reconnaissance to rescue debatably-magical items sequestered away in an ancient cave labyrinth plastered in paintings and untranslatable runes, gunfire and what could only be described as the baying of hellhounds in the near distance. Youâve fist-fought a gigantic hive-mind robot in a field of artificially sentient feral steel suits - Youâve even survived Tonyâs parties.Â
Yet none of those scenarios hold a candle to this fucking town.Â
And Loki, the asshat, seems utterly, competently - no, maniacally - unfazed.Â
âThereâs one bed,â You repeat, into the air.Â
âAh,â Says Loki, straightening.Â
âYou donât see that problem with that?!âÂ
âShould I?â He asks you, walking across the room in long, graceful strides to stand in front of you. He wears the same expression he always wears, amused and indifferent, but this time with the addition of a single, elegantly-arched eyebrow. You drop your head, refusing to meet his somewhat-curious gaze. It physically hurts, how attractive Loki is. Not for the first time, you curse whatever god decided that you and him would once again be mission partners - in this case, you belatedly realize, and choke back a thick laugh, said god is, unsurprisingly, Thor.Â
If you survive this, you make a note to beat his head in with Mjolnir. As it is, you are here in this room with Loki, with perhaps twenty IPP agents and a reckless poisoner dogging your every move, and thereâs a high chance that you wonât live long enough to navigate whatever the hell sleeping with your crush-who-has-murdered-men. Ok, so âmurdered menâ isnât entirely accurate. More like âcaused the murder of men inadvertently through his schemesâ. It doesnât seem to make much of a difference, right now.Â
And what about Loki? He is still staring you down, like youâre some wind up toy moments away from going off. Funny, that, you think. If ever there were a time to not have a mental breakdown, it would be here, with him. Youâve crossed a lot of moral lines in your life, but you will be damned if you let Loki Laufeysson see you cry. Loki is graceful. Composed. Sarcastic. Lithe. Rolls his eyes at almost every statement that comes out of somebodyâs mouth. But he is, also, beautiful. Shockingly comforting, in his own nihilistic way. You donât know what it says about you that you find comfort in statements like, Try not to die, you know that I hate funerals. Part of you - most of you - doesnât want to. But it gives you strength, somehow, to shrug off the day and ground your flailing mind in evading Lokiâs calculated manipulation. I wonât show you my weakness, you think to yourself. Itâs not enough, but itâs a start.Â
âNo,â You tell him - too quickly, heâll pick up on that - âYouâre right, you shouldnât. Itâs fine. We have - a lot to deal with, is all.âÂ
Loki nods, seemingly accepting your answer, but his eyes are still narrowed, watching you like heâs calling your bluff. You talk right past that look - have to, to keep yourself sane, to not think about the one bed that looms large over this entire conversation. It doesnât even look like a comfortable bed.Â
âWe have two days,â You say, to stop yourself thinking of it. And, also, to talk your way through your disarmingly disjointed thoughts. Loki nods. It would really help if you said something, you think. Swallow the thought, hot and thick, down your throat. Whatâs the point of a mission partner if you canât even soundboard off them? âThe Pink Cobra could strike anyone, anytime. The IPP is planning something in New York - âÂ
âIsnât everyone, these days, planning something in New York?âÂ
He sounds regretful, and for half a second you want to offer him the reassurance that his very presence offers you. But you are sure he doesnât know what he does to you - with his words, with the sidelong glances that youâve felt linger on your form far too long in the heat of a fight. If you didnât know any better, you would say Loki worries about you.Â
âWe have to shut him down,â You say. Focus on the Pink Cobra, because honestly, thatâs easier. âFind out where he manufactures. Not get poisoned,â You add, at the end.Â
âYes,â Loki says, tone dripping with sarcasm, âWe should certainly try not to get ourselves killed. Failing that, I suppose, we can at least request that no one in H.Y.D.R.A gets autopsy access.âÂ
âLoki?â You ask. Rhetorically. âYouâre not helping.âÂ
He smirks at you, then. He knows.Â
âWhat do you propose that we do then?â He asks, taking a step towards you, getting so close that you can feel his hot breath. âAbout the Pink Cobra?âÂ
âFind him.â You say, fumbling, blush rising high on your cheeks.Â
Tonight?Â
One bed?Â
You are screwed.Â
                               ***
When you were a kid - think really little, Capri Sun pouches and still believing that true love wasnât complicated - your father told you that every story needed a good supervillain. You arenât sure if the Pink Cobra counts as a good supervillain, but heâs the least confusing one that you have to deal with - and, as far as villains go, a fine enough challenge to face. Heâs like a madman out of some high fantasy novel, with dark eyes and a sable-sewn cloak and a penchant for poisoning. He is adept in all the arts of the womanâs murder; he has a keen grasp on the side-effects of arsenic and camphor and tansy and cyanide and strychnine. Heâs been found to have dropped crystal phials filled with belladonna and ricin while fleeing a scene. If all else fails, heâs more than practiced with daggers.Â
In other words, heâs the kind of villain that none of you, with your flying suits and telekinesis and super-strength, are anywhere near prepared to waylay.Â
The plan, as far as team Avengers is concerned, is easy:Â
You and Loki. This town, where the webs of his manufacturing production and the few glimpses of information that Thor has totally legally excavated out of his captured minions has led to. Two days until some undefined grand attack bears down on the city you live in. Two days to find the Pink Cobra and kill him. The more time passes with no headway, the more you think that this is an impossible task, but you know what Tony would say. We have our best minds on it.Â
The thing is, you arenât sure that thatâs true. The minds that have been set to this task are you and the God of Lies. Itâs hardly the best they could have come up with, considering your track records. Actually, you take that back - Loki was a good choice for this mission, because, not three hours after arriving in this hellhole of a city, he seems to have somehow developed the ability to read minds. More specifically, yours. And that could prove stunningly useful.Â
The scene, as it stands: Loki, sprawled across the lumpy bed, three pairs of crisp white shirts, a plaid scarf, and a full set of Asgardian battle armor neatly hung in the mothball-infested closet, flicking through channels on the grain, cracked television with an apathetic expression and one arm thrown haphazardly over bent leg. Propped up in such a way that he could jump or spin or parry at a momentâs notice, yet perfectly, devastatingly languid, leafing through Nick Furyâs dossier on the Pink Cobra. He looks at you like a god, you think, and then remember. He is one.Â
You, on the floor, because on top of all the other things this hotel doesnât have, like two beds, there isnât anything even resembling a desk, shifting through a glowing, holographed file archive from headquarters that barely runs on your severely outdated laptop. Itâs a point of pride to you, keeping the laptop - not because itâs good, but because itâs survived five years of being an Avenger, which is something not even all the Avengers can claim to have done. Youâre also fairly certain that Tonyâs attempts to update the firmware had infested it with some sort of renegade virus. Elevated above your screen, the files are split into two groups, the sum total of everything that you know about both of the groups that are avidly trying to kill you.Â
Thereâs the wealth of information containing the Pink Cobraâs poisoning sprees, but those arenât the files that interest you, and you know that Lokiâs not much interested in them either. That honor falls to the fanatics at the IPP, the Imminently Predictable Psyops organization, which you know even less about than you do about the Pink Cobra, chief among which the fact that they need a new name. Imminently Predictable Psyops?, Tony had said, when youâd finally apprehended one of their proxies. What do they think this is? Some type of ARG?Â
What youâve gleaned, from months worth of studying the network, is that they operate as a sort of cringe-oriented death cult intent on âreshaping the universe through meme agentsâ. Theyâd been on S.H.I.E.L.Dâs radar for a long time - upwards of a year - before anyone at team base learned they existed - which, you can almost hear Loki saying, was a failure in the extreme. Currently, it was your job to obsessively worry over whether they were going to send âmeme agentsâ to bust through the door of your seedy hotel room and off you both. You hated - truly loathed - how casually Loki was taking it all.Â
Heâs acting like nothing was wrong with this situation, when, in fact, youâre ninety-nine-point-nine percent sure that this night will end up with one or both of you dead. It is, to say the least, disconcerting.Â
Kill switch, the holograph files read. Cross-referential Neil Cicierega acoustic weaponry. Your mind sees the words, but doesnât comprehend them, and you run a hand up to rub at your bleary eyes with annoyance. You risk a glance upwards; on the bed, Loki scans page after page after page with disinterested nonchalance, punctuating the flipping over of each document with a noncommittal hum; as if to say, I understand you. As it to say, This could be worse. You try to slip into that mindset. Certainly, things could be worse.Â
Actually, though? Not really.Â
Because, for all the world, the holo-file in front of you just said âPepe The Frog Chaos Banking Laser Initiativeâ.Â
âWhat the fuck does that even mean?!âÂ
âSorry?âÂ
You whip your head around. Loki, raising an eyebrow. Damn that - perfect - eyebrow.Â
âSorry,â You echo back at him, rubbing your eyes again, perversely glad for the break, even if it is this awkward. âI ⊠said that out loud, didnât I?âÂ
âMarginally,â He tells you. âYes.âÂ
âSorry,â You - well, itâs not a whine, not exactly. Youâre tired, and thereâs no way youâre going to sleep tonight, so you feel like your toneâs justified. âI didnât mean to do that. I think Iâm just - this is. Completely nonsensical.âÂ
âShow me?â He asks, and you snort. He could totally just look up, but -Â
âDo you have a P.h.d in memes?â You ask him, and, before he can answer, âBecause unless you have a P.h.d in memes, I donât think youâll be able to help.âÂ
âYouâd be surprised,â Loki says. Vaults over the bed with the speed and grace of a panther, filling the air with a cringing wheeze as the rusty springs bend underneath him, and landing in front of the holo-file, pushing you aside slightly to get a better view. When his fingers brush against your side, cool and firm, you flinch.Â
âTired,â You offer, when he shoots you a momentarily concerned look. âJust. Need to sleep, later, I think.âÂ
But Loki is already scanning the file, and when he looks up, not five seconds later, you want to hit somebody. Preferably, you think, him.Â
âI would assume,â Loki says, âThat theyâre using time travel in order to obtain and store monetary value by way of a Pepe-the-frog inspired laser array.âÂ
âOh,â You say. You blink once. Blink twice. Still have no idea what that means. âRight.âÂ
âDo you not know your memes, love?â He asks you, smirking. And oh, if you donât feel things.Â
âI donât go on the internet, much,â You tell him. âToo busy, you know, trying not to get killed.â
 Loki shrugs. Sidles away from the file. The groan and squeak of those springs tells you heâs back on the bed, giving you some well-needed space, but you canât bring yourself to look.Â
âYou can sleep,â He says, âIf you want.âÂ
âHa!â You yelp/choke/embarrassingly bleat out into the roomâs stale silence. Underneath the rotten eggs, you catch a whiff of bong-water. âNo.âÂ
âThereâs a bed,â Loki says, cocking his head pointedly and patting the lumpy covers.Â
âYeah, thatâs - kind of the problem.âÂ
âWhy?â He asks you.Â
âYou - really?âÂ
âI was only asking,â Says Loki, re-focusing his attention on whichever Pink Cobra documentâs next in the folder. âIf you arenât comfortable telling me - I merely thought, seeing as you were tired, you might take this opportunity to rest.âÂ
âYeah,â You tell him, âOf course, thatâs - nice of you.âÂ
It comes out stilted. Patently off. If he notices, he doesnât say.Â
âAre you going to - um. Do you need help, with the rest? The ones I have seem kind of hopeless. I mean,â You say, when he doesnât look up, âI donât think that we have to worry about getting demolished by trans-dimensional Agarthian wormholes.âÂ
âOf course not,ââ Loki says, scoffing and incredulous, gaze, you are sure, on his page. âIf they wanted to kill us, theyâd send someone with a gun.âÂ
In reality, itâs several someones.Â
                               ***
âYou jinxed it,â Is the first thing you tell him, when the men leave you. Theyâve thrown you into a one-room warehouse, rickety shelves stacked with cartoonish tubs of green goop and mildewing boxes filled with grenades and machine guns and what appears, at second-glance, to be twelve-fingered latex gloves. Youâre tied wrist to wrist, ankle to ankle, and your throat feels uncharacteristically parched. Fear, you tell yourself. Apprehension. âCanât you just - use your seidr to magic us out of this?âÂ
If you could see him - which you canât, because youâve been tied back to back - youâd swear that Loki was glaring.Â
âDo you - do you have a plan?â You ask, after a moment.Â
âIâm working on it,â He says.Â
âThatâs all?â You say. âWe were dragged out of our drug-dealerâs hotel room by a bunch of robed men with guns and the only thing you have to say is âIâm working on it?ââÂ
âIâd get it done faster,â Says Loki, âIf you wouldnât interrupt me.âÂ
âOk,â You tell him, âNo interrupting you. Got it. Thatâs - Alright.âÂ
Unfortunately, not interrupting him is easier said than done, because without the sound of your voice, you are left to your thoughts.Â
The men had broken in nearly immediately after Lokiâs glib, sardonic retort to your worries, shooting the glass out of the roomâs already half-smashed-in window and kicking the door in simultaneously. A bit much, isnât it?, Lokiâd asked, and you had wanted to smack yourself on the forehead. Really not the time, you had hissed, but Loki hadnât seemed to hear you. Do you do this with everyone they send you to assassinate?, he had asked, instead. The men had been dressed in long, billowing cloaks of bright red, embroidered with orange snakes framing a picture of Beaker from the muppets with early 2000âs emo hair. Chaotic meme agents, you had thought to yourself. So thatâs what theyâre supposed to look like.Â
You hadnât picked up, until now, on the snakes.Â
âTheyâre working together,â You say, when you canât stand the playback of Loki being disarmed after spinning and tossing his silver daggers at the men, of the men kneeing him in the balls and twisting your arms behind your back, holding a gun to your head to stop you from trying to fight. Waking up in the back of a van that smelled like microwaved fish. Being tossed like garbage onto the floor of the warehouse, painted in bruises and cuts from the small pieces of glass that had dug their way into your skin. âThe IPP and the Pink Cobra.âÂ
âObviously,â Loki says. Sharply.Â
âDid Tony not -âÂ
âStark,â Loki practically growls, and, ok, youâre not losing it but that did make you jump in your skin, âIs an idiot. He wouldnât know how to connect the dots if they were presented to him in a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode.âÂ
âThatâs - You had that on Asgard?â You ask him, momentarily distracted. You wish that you could see Lokiâs face, and are very glad that you canât.Â
âThat isnât the point,â Loki says.Â
âI know,â You tell him. Youâre scared that your voice is trembling. Scared that he can tell, even though heâs not facing you, how badly your fingers are shaking. Scared that he knows your worst, biggest secret -Â
That, despite being an Avenger, you are anxious. That, despite him being Loki, despite him being here, and wonderfully, infuriatingly himself, he cannot help you, this time.Â
You are going to die, covered in cuts and abrasions, on the floor of a meme networkâs headquarters, at three a.m in the morning. They are going to come in with umbrellas that shoot poison darts or the ex-presidents Point Break masks and mow you down, and Loki has no fucking plan. You feel the ropes tighten where theyâre knotted, itchy and fierce, and you have to fight to keep yourself from whining in terror and nerves. Whining isnât what Loki needs right now. Whiningâs not going to save you.Â
What is going to save you, you try and remind yourself, is Loki. If you can shut up. If you can let him decipher what needs to be done. If he can figure out some way to do it before the blowtorch-wielding robed vigilantes or some disincarnate meme god comes back and draws their electronically-sharpened fingernails across your throat hard enough to split skin and sinew, send waves of blood down the front of your shirt like a river of sweet, thick red honey and toss your corpse in a ditch by a highway and -Â
âY/N?â It is foggy, barely-heard. Posh. âY/N!â Louder, this time. There are fingers on your wrist, bent backwards to grip you. Squeezing, insistent and there. âBreathe.âÂ
Fuck, you think. Youâd started to hyperventilate. To shake, with a full-body tremor that forecasts a great, unstoppable wave of sobbing panic. And Loki had noticed. âI need you to trust me,â He says. âTrust me to get us out of this. Can you do that for me, darling?âÂ
He has never called you darling before, but God how youâve wanted him to. You feel like youâre being stabbed in the heart - because there is no way he means it, no way that this is anything other than a desperate and cruel attempt to get you to calm down. Something that belies how obvious you are. How needy you are. How pathetic. And yet -Â
And yet, he doesnât say it meanly. He speaks like he cares about you, and in the face of your impending death, you want to think Loki cares. Youâd let him say anything, do anything to you, right now. More than that, though, more than any of that - as you think back to meeting him, to your blossoming late-night friendship and twitchy banter and the quiet moments youâve shared with him in-between battles -Â
âI trust you, Loki,â You tell him, and feel your breath quiet in you. Feel yourself growing still and calm with the certainty that Loki will do as heâs said.Â
That you will survive this.Â
That -
âGood,â Loki says. Not relieved, but determined. Leaving you no room to argue.Â
âSo what do we do?â You ask him.Â
âNothing,â Says Loki, and you can hear his wide grin.Â
âNothing?â You ask him, gawking.
 âNothing,â Says Loki. He gives your hand a tight squeeze.Â
And then the Pink Cobra walks in.Â
                               ***
This will end badly, you think. Itâs about the only thing that you can think, preoccupied as you are with -Â
It might be easier not to -Â
Fuck.Â
The thing is - and you really do try not to move, not to groan, not to scream - the thing is, you thought that when Loki said he had a plan, that said plan wouldnât involve you being collateral damage for a LARP-er whoâd most likely broken out of an asylum. I wish that we could be back in that shitty one-bed hotel room, you think to yourself, and - alright, not the best timing, but it rips a laugh out of you, spiraling and unhinged, before you feel the Pink Cobra, resplendent in coral cloak and villainous swagger, slug you one in the jaw. It hurts worse than youâd thought it would - youâve never really gotten injured on missions, youâre usually good at talking yourself out of things, which is why the Avengers keep you around. You can speak any language, as long as youâve heard it once, and your customary daily awkwardness can shift into persuasion like flicking a light-switch on.Â
Usually, though, you had an opportunity to speak, and werenât rendered speechless by -Â
Loki, if youâre being honest. How much you want to kiss him. How much of an asshole he is. Trust me, heâd asked you. Can you do that for me? The Pink Cobraâs grip is sharp and bruising on your side; heâs slipped his fingers up your shirt and is pressing the point on your side that threatens to make your knees buckle, making bile rise up in your throat, driving you wild with the aching need to flee. He has one hand clasped over your mouth, now that youâve quieted, and you can feel something - pain, and a pill - pressed snugly into his palm. He will force it down you, you know, if Loki so much as sighs wrong.Â
Youâll never trust him again.Â
You wish that you knew what the time was. If you end up dying at 4:20, youâre going to throw fists with somebody in hell.Â
You wish, also, for aspirin. Avengers training has left you woefully unprepared for the reality of getting punched in the face. You can already feel your jaw starting to swell, taste an egregious amount of blood. Youâre pretty sure that the force of the blow knocked a tooth out.Â
What strikes fear into you, though - a fear somehow deeper than the absolutely bone-chilling, blood-curdling knowledge of what the Pink Cobra might do to you - is the look youâd seen on Lokiâs face in the seconds after heâd grabbed you, before it fell into practiced, amused apathy. Heâd gone white, and his eyes had blown wide. His fingers had spasmed with anger.Â
Heâd looked as scared as you feel.Â
And you have no idea why.Â
It isnât like youâre anyone special. Not any more than the rest of the team. Less so than most of them. You arenât a god, like Loki and Thor are. You donât have stealth-assassin training, like Bucky, or super-strength like Steve. You canât seamlessly pilot mechanical suits over the New York skyline like Tony, or use a crossbow like Clint, or beat thirty people in single-hand combat like Nat, or change into a nitro-fueled rage machine like Bruce.Â
You canât do anything, much.Â
Except, apparently, die.
You squeeze your eyes shut, not letting yourself look at him. You wonât let Lokiâs disinterested face be the last thing that you see. It makes the Pink Cobraâs words all the worse, when he speaks. His voice is dark and sick and timbered, and you feel maggots crawling over your skin as he slots you closer to his body, tightening his already painful grip on you so that you canât move even an inch away from his tensed, coiled muscles.Â
âSo,â He says, âYou are superheroes? How long did it take me, to apprehend you? Ah - three and a half hours? Tell your boss-man, do better next time.âÂ
âIâll pass it along,â Loki says. His voice sounds different. You canât place why. Still wonât look.Â
âYou wonât,â The Pink Cobra says. You can feel his shoulders rise, then fall. Feel him smirk. You love Lokiâs smirk - secretly delight in drawing it from him, sometimes - but the Pink Cobraâs only fills you with yet more terror. Youâve pursed your lips tightly shut against the intrusion of his hand, but when Loki speaks he forces your bruised, bleeding jaw open and shoves the pill into your mouth. The pain of your injury tears through you like white lightning and you thrash, trying to escape. A keening sound claws its way out of you, fevered and anguished, and you feel your hands, still bound up in ropes, trying in vain to push off and away. The man behind you sighs, and then aims a swift kick at the back of your knees, which sends you down before you can so much as yelp. Your knees hit the floor, and heâs holding you by your hair now, twisting it so hard that youâre almost sure heâll scalp you. Heâs pulled something - too big to be be a knife, some kind of shortsword?! - Out from beneath his cloak, and is pressing it up against the column of your throat. You feel the weight of the capsule between your teeth heavily now, and realize what it means in the split-second before the Pink Cobra bends and whispers, Your choice; stale and rancid into the shell of your ear.Â
Next, he addresses Loki.Â
âYouâll be wanting to know what our plan is,â He says. Our, you think. We were right. âHmm? I know how you people are. Always wanting to know. Tell me this, Mischief Man. What will I get, if I tell you? What price are you willing to pay?âÂ
You know what this is. You know it like the ache in your heart when Loki brushes you off. Like the safety you feel in his arms. You open your eyes. Take in Lokiâs face - heâs trying to hide, but you know, you know how he feels. You know what heâs going to choose.Â
And you know that you canât let him choose it.Â
âYouâll let her go,â Loki asks, âIf we let you leave here?âÂ
âThe thing could be managed.âÂ
No, you think. No, Loki, donât! Whatever the Pink Cobraâs going to do, whatever the IPPâs planning, knowingâs worth more than your life.Â
âOne thing I want to know,â Loki says. Heâs twirling a knife of his own, a slim silver number he keeps on him at all times, and you feel the blade on your own throat start to dig in - not enough to draw blood, but enough for you to feel it. The threat of it. The promise of it, and the coldness of the gleaming metal. âYou and the IPP? How does it fit?âÂ
âYou want information from me?â The Pink Cobra asks. Lets his blade bite you, just barely, and the strength it takes for you not to scream is more strength then youâd known you possess.Â
âYes,â Says Loki. âItâs not like Iâm asking for much.â
He meets your gaze. You meet his. You hope that he cannot read it. His eyes are so worried, so desperate, you nearly break down.Â
âI suppose,â The Pink Cobra says, âThat youâve earned it. Getting here - getting this far - it must have been no easy task. Fine. There is no Imminently Predictable Psyops organization. They were a - what do you call it? Red herring? A scent of blood for the shark.âÂ
âYou fabricated them,â Loki says. âWhy would you fabricate them?âÂ
He is losing his composure, you can tell. You will never be ready for this. He will never be ready for this. You hope that he will forgive you, and you know that he never will, and you swallow the pill in your mouth.Â
âBecause it was fun,â The Pink Cobra says.Â
And then your body knows pain.Â
                               ***
âHe didnât think I would do it,â You say. Your mouth feels thick, clotted with blood and shock, and your body is one raw, gaping wound, but the giddy feeling of victory has begun to course through your veins. Pure, unfiltered adrenaline. You had waited for the moment of death to come, and it hadnât. The pill is fake, your mind had screamed. But thereâd been one thing left, that might work. You had breathed as slowly as you possibly could, forced every muscle of your scared, writhing body into single-minded limpness, rolled your eyes backwards into your head, drew one last breath in, and fallen. Twitched, for a few seconds, like a rag-doll. Then made yourself still.Â
Loki had slit the Pink Cobra ear to ear, beaten him within an inch of his life as he bled out, screaming like a man deranged. Heâd left him a wet, bloody mess on the floor, and the blood had run down the not-quite-steady plane of it, pooling around you and mixing with the blood from your jaw, from the eveningâs earlier glass cuts, from the deep, burning stab wound the Cobra had got on your arm.Â
You breathe, and your body knows pain.Â
You look at Loki, and your body knows pain.Â
He is shaking. Visibly shaking. His hands are clenched into fists at his side, and he looks as pale as bleached bones. His eyes are shot red - he had sobbed, when you fell, and a howl had torn through his body. You donât know what to do, what it means, what the hell even to say to him. His cheeks are tear-stained, his breaths ragged.Â
You blink, and your body feels pain.Â
âWe won,â You croak out. âLoki, we won.â It hurts worse than anything youâve ever felt in your life. âI think he broke one of my ribs.âÂ
You donât mean to say that last part, but you do, and you are the one crying now, because it feels like he probably has, and you can barely even stay awake through this pain. It feels like the Hulk is pulling you limb from limb. Like all of those nightmares youâve had where Loki decided to leave you - to go back to Asgard, and never speak to you again.Â
Stupid, you think. He wonât, again. Not after this.Â
Loki still hasnât spoken. Heâs looking at you, and his eyes are wild. Desperately, jaggedly roaming your body. His fists twitch with every new part of your body they land on.Â
âThat bad, huh - Oh, fuck.âÂ
And just like that, the tension leaves Lokiâs body. The dam that had held him firmly in place is broken, and heâs running towards you with none of his usual grace. Dropping down by your side. He hoists you, and you hiss, and the tears wonât stop coming, so you bury your face in his shirt, nose pressed at the crisply ironed collar. Donât care that itâs bleeding, because Lokiâs here now. Holding you. Keeping you real. Heâs got one hand stroking your hair and his touch feels right, nothing like the Pink Cobraâs, and heâs whispering: You brave, precious, idiot, how dare you, how dare you throw your life away like that?!Â
âIt worked,â You exhale - itâs the most you can manage. You would laugh, if it wouldnât shred you to pieces. Loki cradles you fiercely, hands grasping at the sweat-and-blood soaked fabric of your shirt, running over you as if he doesnât believe youâre alive. âIt - hurts,â You get out. Barely. âLoki, it - I canât -âÂ
âDonât,â He tells you. His voice has gone brittle, choked with thorns. âDonât talk. Donât - Donât ever do that again. Do you hear me? You will never do that again.âÂ
If I need to, I will, you think. And you wonder if thatâs why youâre here. Wonder if thatâs why youâre strong. You wonder, and hurt, and believe. Feel the strength of him, clutching you like youâre the only thing in the world, taking in greedy lungfuls of your weeping, your need for his touch.Â
You canât talk, anymore. It hurts too badly. But you surge, upwards, up into where heâs holding the back of your head, pressing your forehead into the dark, warm space under his jaw that smells like smoke and peppermint. Loki is taller than you are - you fit right into the curve of his neck, and his long curls curtain you in a bubble of warmth and content.Â
âPromise,â You say, but it comes out unintelligible, and Lokiâs hands are running, so gently, over your skin.Â
âWhat was your plan?â You ask him, forcing it out of your body.Â
âHush,â Loki says, âLater.âÂ
There might not be any later, you think. Not like this.Â
                               ***
In the hotel room, an ocean of scattered pages and ceiling mold and blessed privacy, you balance, cross-legged, on the bed. The wind blows wet and cold from an earlier rain through the busted out window. You have managed this out of sheer stubborn-ness, because it is the most that Loki allowed you to do. Youâd passed out, twice, on the journey back - he had magicked you there, though it had taken a considerable amount of effort that you werenât sure you really deserved - and had immediately propped you up on the pillows and stooped to ruffle through his suitcase, emerging not long after with binding tape, cat-gut thread, and a needle so sharp you could feel it slicing your flesh. You had opened your mouth to protest, but Loki had silenced you with a glare that could fell Director Fury. So you had gone quiet, and caved, letting him kneel over you on the distinctly lumpy mattress and begin inspecting your wounds. It had taken a few tries and a Please to convince him to let you sit on your own, and it hurt much more than the manner in which heâd arranged you. You were starting to, slightly, regret it.Â
âYou donât have to do this,â You say, pulling it from bleeding lips. He shushes you with a harsh, stern tut. âYouâre not my mother,â You tell him.Â
âYou could have died,â Loki says. Thereâs a snarling undercurrent to it that you canât even start dissecting. âWhat were you thinking?â He asks. It is easier, though still painful, for you to answer him - he had used nearly half of his Thor-limited magic reserve to perform a basic stasis spell on your injuries, but the spell wouldnât last forever. Youâll need stitches, heâd said, choking it out like he was the hurt one when heâd seen the number the Cobraâs blade had done to your arm.Â
âIâve had worse,â You say, grinning weakly.Â
âAre you lying to me?â He asks you, with the tone of someone whoâs distinctly not in the mood for joking.Â
âI thought,â You say. Steel yourself. âI thought you werenât going to do what needed to be done. So I - Did it myself.âÂ
âWhat needed to be done.â Loki says, enunciating every word.Â
âWe couldnât let him walk away,â You say, meeting his eyes. Emerald, clouded with fury. You donât let yourself flinch from that anger. You donât let yourself run from your choice. âYou know what he would have done.âÂ
âI donât,â Loki says. âI know nothing. I know - I know that you think that your life means so little I wouldnât care if you were gone. That I could - Live, without you.âÂ
Thatâs⊠different.Â
âAnd I know,â Loki continues, âThat I told you to trust me, and I meant it.âÂ
âI do,â You say. There is no hesitation. âI trust you - Loki. Of course I trust you. Itâs not - it wasnât -âÂ
âStop talking,â He snaps. Gentles, when you jerk your head away, blink back a fresh wave of tears. âYou need rest,â He says. âAnd - This is. This is going to hurt.âÂ
You nod.Â
âBest get it over with, then.âÂ
âYou should keep your eyes closed,â He says.Â
âNo! I want - I need to look.â You bring your eyes up to your arm, which heâs settled onto bedâs chewed, scratchy quilt without you realizing, but Loki tilts your head up with a barely-there graze of his fingers, achingly gentle to avoid aggravating your swollen jaw. He holds your gaze for a long time. Doesnât look mad, anymore.Â
âAre you sure?â He asks you. Like all of this could be over with, if you wanted.Â
âHow bad it could it be?â You ask back.Â
The injury is horrendous. Youâd thought - honest-to-God, youâd thought the pain was terrible, but you werenât ready for what your arm has become. The line of the wound runs in a craggy jigsaw from just under your shoulder to the tip of your elbow. Small wonder you canât move it, can barely think through it at all.Â
âY/N?â Loki asks, âAre you -âÂ
âFine,â You say. Blink, and your body knows pain. Try not to let how scared you are show, when you look back up at Loki. The Pink Cobraâs dead. You shouldnât be scared, anymore. âItâs really bad, isnât it?âÂ
Loki sighs. Long and low and sad.Â
âWill I have to - âÂ
âBite,â Loki says, and shoves something - the sleeve of his shirt, crusted in blood which you realize, sickeningly, is yours - into your mouth. âItâll help.âÂ
It doesnât, but he holds your hand through it, hushing you through the pain with furrowed eyebrows, thread and needle flying deftly through skin, air, skin again. His fingers move precisely, deliberate, quick, and when, on one stitch, you audibly whimper, he pauses to lean down and press a soft, utterly unexpected kiss to your hairline. You are unable to fully express how much it means to you, so you do the next best thing and kiss him yourself, pressing him back once heâs finished the last of his stitches and breathing all the the words you canât say into him. You press every fear and gratitude and lingering nerve into the warmth of his lips, wending your fingers through his dark hair despite the pangs of agony still thrumming through every inch of your body. Your face hurts, but the kiss is all youâve ever needed and more, and Loki is so, so gentle with you, pulling away with creased eyebrows and a look of genuine concern.Â
âI wanted to,â You tell him, mustering all of your strength. âIt didnât hurt.âÂ
âStop,â He tells you, voice cracking, âStop lying.âÂ
âIâm not,â You say. âI wanted to, Loki, I did.âÂ
âAnd you wanted to -âÂ
âNo.â You are vehement about it, for a broken-ribbed, broken-jawed, freshly-stitched person coming off the high of his teeth and his tongue. âNot that, I swear, never that.â
 âWhy did you do it, then?â Loki asks. He has steepled his fingers under his chin, and his narrowed eyes pierce through you to the soul. You couldnât lie to this man, you think, if your life depended on it.Â
You know that you have to tell him, this time. Really tell him. You donât.Â
ââWhy didnât you use your magic?â
âYou know why,â He says, and you do. Youâd remembered it as the white pill turned to white powder in your gums, as the Pink Cobraâs knife had carved its way into your flesh. Thor had put a set limit on it, as condition of Lokiâs release - Proof, he had said, We can trust you. Loki had thought to save it for later, that you wouldnât need him right then. He had thought youâd talk them out, to safety.Â
Youâd failed him.Â
âYou didnât,â He tells you, voice raw. He goes to grip your chin, to force you to listen to him, but with a glance and ill-concealed wince at your purpled jaw he thinks better of it. âYou think that you failed me? You let yourself be - be beaten and stabbed - just so people youâve never met in your life wouldnât die, and you call that a failure?â He runs a hand through his hair. Bites back a snarl. Drops your arm. âI need you to listen to me,â Loki says, âVery, very carefully. Youâre going to tell me why now, love. And then weâre going to fix it.âÂ
You raise an eyebrow. Worse than he does, youâre aware.Â
âSleep,â He amends, with a pointed look at the bed underneath you, âAnd then weâre going to fix it.âÂ
âThereâs only one bed,â You tell him, âAnd I feel like I just got run over by a truck.âÂ
Loki huffs, a puff of warm air that you feel, from how close he still is. A grin twitches at the edge of his lips. It sets off sparks inside you.Â
âI thought -â You say. Shake your head, and restart. âYou would have let the Pink Cobra attack. You would have let him just walk away, and I couldnât just - let that happen.âÂ
âEnlightening.âÂ
âNo,â You tell him, âI mean it. I couldnât - Iâm not - Iâm not worth more than anyone else. Weâre the Avengers. Itâs our job to save people, Loki.âÂ
Heâs regarding you carefully, eyes still narrowed, all vestiges of softness gone from his face. When he opens his mouth, itâs to close it. Form thoughts. Discard them. Exhale.Â
âMy mother once told me,â He finally says, âThat I would never know what it meant to be human until I found the person who made me want to bleed the world dry. Take all of itsâ suffering, all of itsâ cruelty, and leech it out of the very fabric of time, just to keep that person from anguish, from harm.âÂ
âI donât -âÂ
He holds a hand up. You still.Â
âShe never said they would infuriate me,â Loki says. âShe never said they would make me laugh, or smile, or question my sanity on a regular basis. She never said that theyâd try and get themselves killed, and that Iâd have to watch, and that I would feel like my heart was being ripped from my body and torn to a bloody pulp; that I would make the sky rain blood and fire at the sight of it alone. But she was right about one thing - Many things, but also this. She told me that it wouldnât matter. That I would - love you - anyway.âÂ
âYou donât,â You say, not daring to hope. Itâs an automatic retort.Â
âFoolish girl,â Loki chides, and you blink back fresh, stinging tears. How long have you wanted to hear Loki say that to you? How many sneaky looks have you stolen in the heat of your missions, just to see his smart mind and tricky magic at work? How many nights have you sat up together, sequestered from your insomnia in a bubble of hard-earned banter and peppermint tea, fighting the tight, coiling urge to push aside your steaming mugs and pull him into your needing?Â
He could not - he canât - feel the same.Â
âLoki,â You say, stumbling over the words, âYou canât - This is - This is me weâre talking about.âÂ
âIs there anyone else here,â Loki asks you, âThat I could be talking about?â He seems nonchalant, now, as if this - this cruel fucking joke, when you already feel youâre on fire - is merely a fact of his life. âWeâre going to leave this excuse of a town, and get you - proper care. Fix it. Because I will not, on my honor, watch you suffer in pain. But first, youâre going to sleep.âÂ
âThereâs only one bed,â You tell him, and feel your resolve as it shatters. You cling to the statement like itâs the last remnant of the girl you were and the woman that youâll never be, âAnd the shower doesnât work. And Iâm covered in blood.âÂ
But when you look at Loki, his eyes twinkle, mischievous.Â
âWill you stay with me?,â You ask him, biting your lip.Â
âYou astound me,â He tells you, and rolls his eyes, and it feels - it feels normal. Good. A tender heat unfurls in your heart like orchid petals in the sun, numbing the persistent ache in your ribcage. âTo even think that I would do anything else.âÂ
Later, you will ask him why. Why do you love me?, you will ask, and Loki will hum, low in his throat, curled around you just like this first night; your back pressed into his chest, your legs tangled up hopelessly, his fingers tracing nonsense patterns onto your spine in the dawn-lightâs syrupy gold. Because, he will tell you, trailing a line of soft kisses up the scar on your arm - an ugly thing, but it functions, mostly, and only ever seems to hurt on the days when he isnât there - I was given no choice.Â
But if youâd had one?â, You will ask, and spin around, propping yourself on your elbow.Â
You tempt me, Heâll tell you, baring his sharp teeth. Shouldnât you know better than that?Â
You will lie there, next to each other, not needing a single word. Because you will know. Because he will have told you, a thousand times, a thousand ways, exactly how he feels about you.Â
Tonight, though, isnât that night. It takes a moment to get settled in his hold, and the rain spits and drums against what glass remains in your window, slicking the carpet with dark, greasy splotches. It figures, you think, that even the rain in this city has the smell and the texture of oil. You feel like a bag of bones, stretched too thin. But safe, in his arms, in a way that youâve never felt, before now. Loki is with you, you realize. Wrapped around you like a travelerâs cloak, the comforting weight of a slim, balanced blade at your side in a fight. He is cool, around your afraid. Warm, where his clever fingers whine and needle their way through your skin to your heart.Â
âI hate you,â You tell him, âYou know that?âÂ
Loki laughs, a deep, rumbling purr.Â
âGo to sleep.â
#picture1000wordswc#pic 4#loki/reader#female reader#crack#so much crack#just a lot of references to bad memes and cringe movies that turns into all the angst#because for some reason iâm like this#guess which character from another popular franchise i based my crack villain off#soundtrack to this was 800 percent mouth moods#in all seriousness though huge congrats to @startrekkingaroundasgard#you deserve all the love#unfortunately i showed my love by writing insane crack fic but HEY#loki is in it so hopefully that makes up for the c r i n g e
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HameFura LN5 - A Lady for Nicol (theory)
While we all love all the harem members for Katarina, but in the end sheâs just one person and only one person can reign as the victor of her heart.Â
One of my most favorite theories/observations that came from the bakarina reddit discord is the importance of the âLadyâ from Light Novel Volume 5, who was the main character alongside Nicol is their chapter in that book. The lady isnât given a name or a physical description in her chapter which could indicate that her role is merely that of a plot device in order to prevent Nicol from giving up on Katarinaâs hand. Her constant support and encouragement of Nicolâs feelings is what encourages him to continue pursuing her despite already graduating in the academy by Volume 5, cementing Nicolâs place in the harem, and yet for some people this chapter implied something else; feeling like this lady will be a contender for Nicolâs end-game love interest once Katarina chooses.Â
A few users on the discord pointed out how wonderful it would be for Nicol to end up with this Lady, given how strong and admirable her personality was build up to despite only appearing for a single chapter. Sheâs smart, honest, independent and can carry a conversation; which is a lot of traits that Nicol seems to like in a partner.Â
It is possible that this Lady will never be named and become her own character (unless the Second Season of the anime adapts his chapter and introduces her to everyone as a filler scene), but it is still possible for her to return as a future candidate for Nicolâs partner as the series eliminates the competition for Katarinaâs heart.Â
Despite all this though, who could really say that we donât know this character yet?Â
I propose that as of Volume 9 (the most recent JP release of the novels), we already know who the Lady from Volume 5 is!Â
Itâs all just a matter of observation/elimination!
Spoilers for the light novels and a lil bit from the webnovel!
Edit (2/13/21): I added a lil more!
I believe that the identity of the Lady that Nicol met during his matchmaking meetings is none other than Fray Randall, the student council president of the Magic Academy in Volume 6.Â
Quick note, J-Novels translated Frayâs name to âFray Landoorâ, but its supposed to be Fray Randall. I mean without even pulling out the kanji for Frayâs surname, you read it out loud âLandoorâ as âRan-do-ruâ in japanese, in the same way youâd read âRandallâ. Regardless if you pull out a raw version of the novels or google translate both surnames, you get the same characters of âă©ăłăăŒă«â, proving that Fray is from the Marquis of Randall. The connection is even more undeniable considering the fact that Fray is described as a girl with black hair and blue eyes in LN6, just like Suzanna.Â
Part 1 - Fray and the Lady
First, lets establish what we know about the Lady:
She is from a high ranking family
She is a member of the Student Council in Katarinaâs final year in the Academy (an underclassman that is close with Katarina)
She gives an allusive, strong and resilient impression
She is very intelligent, talented and has a high magical aptitude (evident in the fact that she is in the Student Council)
She is very curious and perceptive about other people
She admires Lana Smith (Suzanna Randall)
She is very supportive of Nicolâs feelings for Katarina
She has no intention of marrying and wants to work independently in the Magic Ministry
She is the 5th and last candidate for Nicolâs fiancee
Before going to Fray, I just want to establish something for those who do not know: Light Novel Volume 6 isnât the first time weâve seen Fray. She, as well as her best friend Ginger, are already well established characters even before the Volume 5 was published, because those two characters comes from an extra web novel chapter that was not adapted into the first arc (the first two books) of the novels. The extra chapter is called âAbout the Dukeâs Daughterâ which tells the tale of Ginger Tuckerâs experience of meeting Katarina. The chapter itself doesnât introduce anything new about Fray, other than the fact that the Randalls are a Marquis Family, but the chapter will come up again later.Â
Now, lets establish what we know about Fray Randall:
She is from the Marquis of Randall, a high ranking family
She is the next president of the Student Council in Katarinaâs final year in the Academy (an underclassman that is close with Katarina)
She is well-mannered, polite and charming
She is very intelligent, talented and has a high magical aptitude (evident in the fact that she is in the Student Council)
She is quite perceptive when it comes to the feelings of her tsundere friend Ginger
She is most likely related to Suzanna Randall (as they share the same last name; either sisters or cousins)
She is very supportive of Gingerâs feelings for Katarina
I probably donât need to make a chart to emphasize the similarities of these two characters (but iâll still compare anyways). I know not everything lines up, especially when it comes to their personality. We havenât seen too much of Fray to write a perfectly accurate description of her, all we know is that she behaves like a perfect noblewoman in front of others but is also quite cheeky when it comes to teasing her friend Ginger about her admiration for their Katarina-senpai.Â
That isnât to say that there are no other similarities between them! Nicol has noted a few times how smart sounding and well-mannered the lady is, which while does apply to most ladies, it should still be considered. Both Fray and the Lady have perfect etiquette, but has a more energetic and outspoken personality. The Lady reminds me a lot of Suzanna Randall, and that comparison makes me feel like the Lady could be Fray, because of how likely it is that Suzannaâs little sister/cousin could be as brazen and independent as she is.Â
Both Fray and the Lady are open minded people. the Lady does not care about the existing culture of high society and wants to act independently. Fray does not care about the culture of high society and accepts Ginger despite her normal appearance and low status.Â
Both Fray and the Lady as very supportive of anotherâs characters feelings for Katarina, aka Ginger and Nicol respectively. Both characters insisted that their friends accept their feelings of love/admiration, and to act on them. Anyone who has seen either the web novel chapter knows that Fray and Ginger are very close to Katarina and the harem, which is important because the Lady specifically got all the tea about Nicol liking Katarina from Sophia.Â
Both Fray and the Lady are from high ranking families. Specifically, Fray is a Marchioness, which is a rank higher than Nicol.Â
Speaking of the Marquis of Randalls, the Lady has voiced her admiration about her idol:Â a woman who works for the Magic Ministry but isnât of a high ranking family. She is most likely talking about Lana Smith (aka Suzannaâs alter ego). The Lady mentions that her family highly opposes her desires to work in the Ministry and insists that she marries instead.Â
Suzanna in Volume 3 and 4 implies the same things: despite her desires to study magic, she is forced by her parents to attend matchmaking events in order to find a fiancĂ©e (which ended up becoming Geoffrey) and it is not hard to surmise that her family is one of the reasons she hides her identity in the Ministry. If Fray is from the same family, then she will most likely be receiving the same treatment.Â
We cannot say whether of not the Lady admiring Lana Smith is an indication that she knows who Lana is. There is the possibility that the Lady admires Lana but isnât aware of her identity at all, but thereâs also the possibility that the Lady does know who Lana is and gave Lanaâs fake story as to not blow her cover. If the Lady really is Fray, then both sides of the theory can do wonders for her character.Â
Both Fray and the Lady are smart and magically-talented, as you can tell by the fact that they are both in the Student Council. In fact, Fray is so smart and talented that she will eventually succeed Gerald as President in the Magic Academy! Doesnât that remind anybody of a certain Randall who is also a prodigy?
Part 2 - Katarinaâs Underclassmen in the Student Council
Speaking of the Student Council, one of my key arguments as to why I think Fray Randall is Nicolâs Lady from Volume 5 is because of the web novel chapter âAbout the Dukeâs Daughterâ featuring Ginger. In the light novels, Fray was introduced in Volume 6 while the Lady is introduced in Volume 5. Since the web novel chapter was never published, LN6 is the new introductions of Fray and Ginger.
In the anime and light novels, it is identified that in Sirius and Nicolâs batch, there were 7 members of the student council (Sirius, Nicol, Girl 1, Girl 2, Boy 1, Boy 2 and Boy 3), and in Katarinaâs batch there is 6 student council members (Gerald, Keith, Alan, Mary, Sophia and Maria). With that we can assume that their is typically 6-7 new freshmens to join the student council every year (push it to 6-8 if you want but Iâm going with 7)
First draft of my fan designs for Ginger Tucker and Fray Randall btw :DD
I made Fray look too sweet in this doodle, sheâs a sass-pants I swear!
Like I already said before, both Fray and the Lady are members of the student council, who are close to Katarina. Knowing only the light novels, one might assume that it is impossible to determine how many members Fray and Gingerâs batch of council freshmens are, but in reality its pretty easy.Â
Iâm not going to say that out of the freshmens, Katarina is only close to Fray and Ginger, since they are the only ones to show up in Volume 6, but I will agree that it is likely. If we go by the estimates of 6-8 council members per batch, weâll go in the middle and say that Gingerâs batch has 7 student council members as Katarina is in her final year.Â
In the web novel chapter âAbout the Dukeâs Daughterâ, there is a scene where Ginger is being bad mouthed by 3 of her female peers in the student council room. Hereâs the scene from the web novel chapter (in Gingerâs POV):
There was something I didn't understand in class that day so after visiting the teacher, I went to the student council room and arrived later than usual. Then some of the same classmates, who were members of the student council seemed to be ahead, and I heard voices talking from inside.Â
'What's with her attitude! I'm so angry at her, that Ginger Tucker." "Indeed! What can we even do about her?" "Being so prideful just because she's a little smart"Â
 I unintentionally pulled my hand from the door handle. This is a scene I can't enter.
So it can't be helped. It was then that I thought I should wait a little before entering.Â
"I don't think Ginger is like that at all"Â
Perhaps she was there the entire time, as now a voice of a third-party spoke in between their angry voices.Â
 "K-Katarina-sama? Were you here this entire time?" In a surprised voice, it turns out the those girls were not aware of Katarina's presence.
With this we can identify 5 out of 7 of the student council members, with the final two we can assume that they are either two guys or one guy and one girl (but its most likely the prior.
We would have <Ginger, Fray, Girl 1, Girl 2, Girl 3, Boy 1 and Boy 2>.
But that begs the question, who is the Lady? Is there only 1 male student in the freshmen batch of the student council, with the Lady filling that last spot, or is the Lady among the 5 girls weâve established? Or are there 8 student council members instead? I donât need to answer my own questions, you do the math :))
Of course thereâs the possibility that the author is disregarding this webnovel chapter and creates a new freshmen batch from scratch, but while The Lady nor Fray has yet to be adapted into the manga and anime, iâll take this as a win for me.Â
Edit (2/13/21): A thought just occurred to me while reading the japanese wiki!
Ginger, in the webnovel chapter, has made it perfectly clear that she wants to join the Ministry to become independent. The âLadyâ, in Volume 5, has made it perfectly clear that she wants to join the Ministry to be like her idol, Lana Smith (Suzanna Randall).
With that in mind, doesnât that increase the chances of the âLadyâ being Fray Randall?? because the two best friends want to eventually join the Ministry and join their senpais and idols??? it wouldnât make sense if it was Ginger and another character from the student council third batch that we donât know of!
Anyways, that's it for this hamefura theory. I might edit this if there's new information to come around. With the announcement of the Second Season, thereâs a very high possibility that this chapter will be adapted as filler. It is possible that we will meet this lady, or maybe even Fray, whichever comes first.Â
The Lady most likely is just the plot device though, but we do what we can with what we have lol.Â
Regardless if this theory is correct or not, I think I made a pretty strong case! Thank you for reading!
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Books to Read in 2021
Itâs a NEW YEAR, everyone!Â
We made it through 2020, and whether or not you hit your reading goal this past year, donât worry! 2021 is a new year for your TBR, and we have an AMAZING line-up of books you should add to your reading list ASAP.
THE LIFE IâM INÂ
This story of the power of forgiveness and second chances presents the unflinching story of a young woman trapped in the underworld of human trafficking. In Sharon G. Flake's latest and unflinching novel, we follow Charlese Jones, who, with her raw, blistering voice speaks the truths many girls face, offering insight to some of the causes and conditions that make a bully. Turned out of the only home she has known, Char boards a bus to nowhere where she is lured into the dangerous web of human trafficking.
HOLD BACK THE TIDE
A darkly seductive story of murder, betrayal, love, and family secrets in a small town in the Scottish Highlands. Alva knows that her father killed her mother, but she canât prove it. The more she investigates though, the more she realizes that the truth can be more monstrous than lies/ And while you might be able to outrun anything that emerges from the dark water, you can never escape your past . . .
MUTEDÂ
Denver is more than ready on the day she and her best friends Dali and Shak sing their way into the orbit of the biggest R&B star in the world, Sean "Mercury" Ellis. Merc gives them everything: parties, perks, wild nights -- plus hours and hours in the recording studio. Even the painful sacrifices and the lies the girls have to tell are all worth it. Until they're not. Denver begins to realize that she's trapped in Merc's world, struggling to hold on to her own voice. As the dream turns into a nightmare, she must make a choice: lose her big break, or get broken.
THE POETRY OF SECRETS
A lyrical portrait of hidden identities and forbidden love set against the harrowing backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition. Isabelâs dreams to pursue poetry and a partner of her own choosing are thrown into jeopardy when the Spanish Inquisition reaches her small town.Â
SHURI #2: THE VANISHEDÂ
Shuri, the Princess of Wakanda (and sister to the Black Panther), sets out to save a group of kidnapped girls in this all-new, original novel by New York Times bestselling author Nic Stone!
BRIDGE OF SOULS
Where there are ghosts, Cassidy Blake follows . . .unless it's the other way around? Cass thinks she might have this ghost-hunting thing down. But nothing can prepare Cass for New Orleans, which wears all of its hauntings on its sleeve. And the city's biggest surprise is a foe Cass never expected to face: a servant of Death itself.
FOLLOW YOUR ARROW
When bisexual influencer CeCe breaks up with her girlfriend, Silvie, sheâs devastated. But then she starts falling for a new guy who has no idea sheâs internet famous...and CeCe wants to keep it that way. But as her secrets catch up to her, she finds herself in the middle of an online storm, where she'll have to confront the blurriness of public vs. private life, and figure out what it really means to speak her truth.  Â
MIRRORâS EDGE
The danger rises and the deception grows in the heart-stopping third book in the New York Times bestselling Impostors series! Are twins Frey and Rafi on the same side . . . or are they playing to their own agendas? If their father is deposed from Shreve, who will take control? And what other forces may be waiting in the wings?
ZARA HOSSAIN IS HERE
Zara's family has waited years for their visa process to be finalized so that they can officially become US citizens. While dealing with the Islamophobia that she faces at school, Zara has to lay low. But when her tormentor vandalizes her house with racist graffiti, a violent crime puts Zaraâs entire future at risk. Now she must pay the ultimate price and choose between fighting to stay in the only place she's ever called home or losing the life she loves and everyone in it.
REMEDY
It's a mystery - why is Cara so sick? It feels like she's been sick all her life . . . but she and her mom have never stayed in one place long enough for doctors to really understand what's happening to her. Now, at fourteen, Cara is tired of being tired, and sick of being sick. Unable to afford the care she needs, Cara's mom starts a Caring for Cara campaign online. The money starts pouring in. But something's not right to Cara. And the harder she looks, the less she understands.
HEARTSTOPPER VOLUME 3
The third volume in the poignant and sweet Heartstopper series, featuring beautiful two-color artwork! Charlie didn't think Nick could ever like him back, but now they're officially boyfriends. Nick has even found the courage to come out to his mom. But coming out isn't something that happens just once, and Nick and Charlie try to figure out when to tell their friends that they're dating. Not being out to their classmates gets even harder during a school trip to Paris. As Nick and Charlie's feelings get more serious, they'll need each other more than ever.
THE BLOCK
In the second book of The Loop trilogy, Luka is trapped in a fate worse than death. But now that he knows the truth about what he and his fellow inmates are being used for, it's more important than ever that he not only escapes, but that he builds an army.
ON THE HOOK
Hector has always minded his own business while he works towards a better life. Until Joey, whose older brother, Chavo, is head of the DiscĂpulos gang, tells Hector that he's going to kill him: maybe not today, or tomorrow, but someday. And Hector, frozen with fear, does nothing. From that day forward, Hector's death is hanging over his head every time he leaves the house. But when a fight between Chavo and Hector's brother escalates, Hector is left with no choice but to take a stand. It's up to Hector to choose whether he's going to lose himself to revenge or get back to the hard work of living.
MISTER IMPOSSIBLE
Do the dreamers need the ley lines to save the world . . . or will their actions end up dooming the world? As Ronan, Hennessy, and Bryde try to make dreamers more powerful, the Moderators are closing in, sure that this power will bring about disaster. In the remarkable second book of The Dreamer Trilogy, Maggie Stiefvater pushes her characters to their limits â and shows what happens to them and others when they start to break.
THE GHOSTS WE KEEPÂ
Everything happens for a reason.At least that's what everyone keeps telling Liam Cooper after his older brother Ethan is killed suddenly in a hit-and-run. Feeling more alone and isolated than ever, Liam has to not only learn to face the world without one of the people he loved the most, but also face the fading relationships of his two best friends in the process. Soon, Liam finds themself spending time with Ethan's best friend, Marcus, who might just be the only person that seems to know exactly what they're going through - for better and for worse.
SIMONE BREAKS ALL THE RULES
Simone is shaking things up by making a bucket list of everything she hasnât been able to do thanks to her strict Haitian immigrant parents. But as the list takes on a life of its own, things get much more complicated than Simone expected. She'll have to discover which rules are worth breaking, and which might save her from heartbreak.
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF
Skylar is ready to show everyone that her latest app is brilliant by winning an academic competition. To do that, she's going to use it to win State at the Scholastic Exposition, the nerdiest academic competition around. But when she falls for one of her team members and things get complicated, is her path to greatness over before it begins?
THE GIRL FROM THE SEA
A graphic novel about family, romance, and first love! Morgan's biggest secret is that she has a lot of secrets, including the one about wanting to kiss another girl. Then one night, Morgan is saved from drowning by a mysterious girl named Keltie. The two become friends and suddenly life on the island doesn't seem so stifling anymore. But Keltie has some secrets of her own. And as the girls start to fall in love, everything they're each trying to hide will find its way to the surface...whether Morgan is ready or not.
RISE TO THE SUN
Three days. Two girls. One life-changing music festival. Toni is reeling in the wake of the loss of her roadie father and desperate to figure out where her life will go from here. Olivia is a hopeless romantic whose heart has just taken a beating (again). When the two collide at the Farmland Music and Arts Festival, it feels like kismet. But when something goes wrong and the festival is sent into a panic, Toni and Olivia find that they need each other, and the music, more than they ever imagined.
YOU & ME AT THE END OF THE WORLD
Hannah Ashton wakes up to silence. The entire city around her is empty, except for one other person: Leo Sterling. Leo might be the hottest boy ever (and not just because he's the only one left), but he's also too charming, too selfish, and too devastating for his own good, let alone Hannah's. Together, they search for answers amid crushing isolation. But while their empty world may appear harmless . . . it's not. Because nothing is quite as it seems, and if Hannah and Leo don't figure out what's going on, they might just be torn apart forever.
IN THE SAME BOATÂ
Sadie is ready for the race of a lifetime: The Texas River Odyssey. But then her brother ditches her and she has to pair up with her former best friend, Cully. It's irritating enough that he grew up to be so attractive, but once they're on the river it turns out he's ill-prepared for such a dangerous race. But as the miles pass, the pain of the race builds, they uncover the truth about their feuding families, and Sadie's feelings for Cully begin to shift. Could this race change her life more than she ever could have imagined?
THE GREAT DESTROYERSÂ
In this alternate-history novel, Jo joins the Pax Games: an Olympics-style competition that pits pilots of mechas against each other. But when fighters start dying in the arena, Jo is drawn into a deadly political plot. In a global arms race between superpowers, playing out in violent games that only humanity could create, comes a chilling story of clashing titans, ruthless competition, freedom, and the girl caught in the middle of it all.
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A Fresh Canvas: Incomplete Preview
Quite some time ago I did a silly little thread on Twitter, and Iâve always wanted to take that and actually make something out of it. Well it was a little harder than expected, but itâs coming along!
When I have the entire thing done I will be uploading it to AO3, but for now it seemed seasonally appropriate to at least drop this.
I wanted to have this posted yesterday but festivities kept me busier than expected! Story is below the cut. Keep in mind that this is still technically a rough draft, and will receive its final beta pass before the full story hits AO3.
(Tentative) Title: A Fresh Canvas Fandom: Scum Villainâs Self-Saving System by MXTX Rating: G, No Warnings Apply Summary: Shen Jiu and Shen Yuan are neighbors in the same modern apartment complex who, despite looking similar enough to be mistaken for each other, couldnât be any more different. Or so they think.
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Shen Jiu and Shen Yuan were neighbors in the same apartment complex. They lived on the same floor, in the same hall, and were often mistaken for one another due to this proximity combined with how similar their appearances were.
But there were key differences, as both would readily point out to their neighbors. Shen Jiuâs hair hung shy of his shoulders while Shen Yuanâs was shorter and lighter in tone.Â
And still the mix-ups kept happening, particularly if they were at some distance or facing away. The misunderstanding would very rarely last past the first glance since Shen Jiu would snap and take immediate offense, and Shen Yuan would just sigh and say, "Sorry, wrong one."
Shen Yuan had no idea why Shen Jiu got so offended over it. Surely he didnât look that bad, come on!
The neighbors eventually started learning to look at the clothes first--or to at least look for Shen Yuanâs thick-rimmed glasses.Â
Both men carried and dressed themselves so differently. Shen Yuan dressed in hoodies and jeans--well, if he was planning on going any further than the mailbox, that was. Otherwise why bother changing out of pajamas or sweatpants?
On the other hand, Shen Jiu didnât touch anything that wasnât from a known designer.Â
Shen Jiu spent proudly--and why shouldnât he? Because he at least earned his money!
That Shen Yuan kid down the hall? Rumor was that his parents were paying his rent and he'd never had a real job in his life.
But because he never went out, Shen Yuan was one of the only people still hanging around the apartment complex when Shen Jiu went around knocking during a major holiday.Â
In Shen Jiuâs arms was a box containing two fluffy black pups.
Shen Yuanâs eyes widened at the sight of them and he completely forgot to greet his neighbor until Shen Jiu cleared his throat. The dogs were like little storm clouds with feet and stubby tails, staring back at him with big black eyes. One started wagging its tail with such vigor that its whole back end wiggled about.
It took Shen Jiu a moment to find his voice as he followed, such was the state that his neighbor had chosen to answer the door in. Hideous cucumber-print pajama pants, a tacky anime shirt covered in snack crumbs, and unkempt hair had greeted him. But the continuous movement of the box in his arms reminded him of his mission.Â
âI found... â Shen Jiu shifted the box in indication as Shen Yuan shut the door behind them, âthese, out by the garbage.â
Shen Yuan blinked as the other passed by him, âHave you tried calling any nearby shelters?â
âOf course I have,â Shen Jiu scoffed at the implication that he was so simple. âYou try getting a real person on the phone today, though. Itâs impossible. I could only leave messages.â
Shen Yuan put a finger to his lips, âOh, right. Today isâŠâ Glancing at a wall calendar almost as ugly as his shirt he nodded, âRight. Right.â
Did this kid ever so much as leave the building? Shen Jiu was starting to wonder. Shen Yuan dressed like heâd just rolled out of bed in the latter part of the daytime. And he hadnât realized it was a major holiday. And then there were the countless odorous takeout boxes covering every available surface in his apartment.
Shen Jiu wrinkled his nose but still asked in spite of his rapidly growing doubts, âYou donât know anyone who can take these little mutts in for a day or two, do you?â
Shen Yuan shook his head and heard Shen Jiu sigh. His neighbor set the box down to give his arms a rest⊠but Shen Yuan couldnât seem to rip his attention away from one of the pups. It hadnât stopped staring at him, or shaking its fluffy little behind, for a moment.
âWhat if we take them in?â
Shen Jiuâs tone was flat, âWhat.â
Shen Yuan picked up the excited little pup and it immediately started wiggling in his grasp. Not struggling, however--just trying to get closer to his face, paws waving in the air and its little pink tongue darting out to reach for him even though it was still well outside of range. He had to fight back the urge to laugh at the silly little storm cloud.Â
âThe building allows us to have one animal per unit, right?â Shen Yuan shrugged, âso what if we each took one, even just long enough to find them new homes?â
Shen Jiu frowned. Taking in a dog, or really any animal, had never been on his agenda. He liked his nice clean apartment and intact furniture unlike a certain someone. Plus he was more partial to cats. He moved his gaze from the overexcited animal back to the box. Though the pups looked identical on the surface this one was clearly the calmer one. It looked up at his scowling face but put forth no such ridiculous display⊠thank goodness.
Who knew? Maybe Shen Yuanâs idea wasnât so bad. And if it was, it was only a temporary arrangement, in the end. He might be able to get rid of the animal as soon as tomorrow if it was truly intolerable.
Tentatively, Shen Jiu reached out to pick up the dogâŠ
And felt tiny teeth close around his fingers.
Jerking his hand backwards, Shen Jiu sneered down at the animal. âWhat, you ungrateful little beast!âÂ
Shen Yuan finally stopped cooing at his own pup to look over and said, âMaybe he doesnât like your cologne?â
âAnd whatâs wrong with my cologne?â Shen Jiu snapped, voice raising.
Stepping back, âNothing, nothing!â
âIt was a gift, you know!â
Shen Yuan barely avoided tripping over a haphazard stack of game cases as he kept moving away. âP-perhaps itâs just too strong for a dogâs nose, thatâs all!â
This time Shen Jiu moved quickly, snatching up the dog by its middle before it could get its ridiculously tiny muzzle around anything, and he stared directly into the animalâs eyes.
âDo that again, and Iâll put you back out in the cold where I found you. Understood?â
The dog stared back at him, placid and indifferent⊠until its tongue darted out and licked the end of his nose.
â...good enough.â
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It was a few days before the two of them crossed paths again.Â
Itâd seem they both had decided to keep their newfound pets and they were both out that day to take the dogs for walks.
The air in the park was warm, so they sat themselves on a bench to enjoy it for a bit longer and soak up some of the sunlight that was so rare that time of year. Shen Jiuâs pup sat like a sentry at his feet while Shen Yuanâs pup curled up on his lap the moment he sat down.Â
It was through the ensuing conversation they realized they both gave their dog the same name by sheer coincidence.
One was too lazy and the other was too stubborn, so neither changed it. At least theyâd bought different-colored collars. But this brought to light a new revelation, and Shen Yuan just had to askâŠ
âHow did you come up with it?â
âIt was just the first thing to come to mind,â Shen Jiu had explained, âfrom something Iâve been reading, probably.â
"Wait, you read that too!?"
As he suspected! That name was from one of the top-rated web novels that year, from its stallion protagonist: Luo Binghe!
Shen Yuan couldnât imagine someone as outwardly prim as Shen Jiu reading trashy webnovels, but it turned out to be true. It was just a quick, easy way for him to kill a few minutes of downtime at work, Shen Jiu reasoned in his defense.
Whenever they met up from that point forward, Shen Yuan talked his ear off about his various grievances with Proud Immortal Demon Way.
âVillains that dig their own graves but donât bother finishing! Women that lead the protagonist on a three-chapter long subplot just to get to their lewd scenes, only to never see them again! And every single character lost all of their intelligence when the protagonist came around!âÂ
And yet he had nothing but praise for said protagonist⊠almost excessive praise.Â
Shen Jiu is annoyed at first but he starts enjoying the company. Which is good because the dog turns out to be a menace.
Well, both dogs could be counted as menaces, just in different ways.
Bing-mei (as they come to call him) would start whining so pitifully when Shen Yuan shut the door between them, thus he often just gave up and took the dog with him whenever it was feasible.
Bing-ge, on the other hand, broke his toys within days, climbed around on furniture he wasnât allowed on--sometimes when Shen Jiu was looking right at him, too--he barked, he scratched furniture, he tore up pillows.
Despite all the trouble he was causing for his master, Shen Jiu would no longer entertain the idea of giving him up. Not after Bing-ge tore up three separate muggers on three separate occasions and growled at the person who kept taking his parking space until it never happened again.
But the biggest takeaway from their conversations, for Shen Jiu, wasnât webnovels or dogs. It made him start to realize how lonely he'd been.Â
The only other person he really spoke to was halfway around the world for their work and they only spoke a couple of times a month. Now that Shen Yuan was around, Shen Jiu actually started to have things to look forward to besides the monotony of work--knocks on the door, long walks with the dogs, the occasional cup of tea afterward on colder days...
Shen Jiu was never the sort to be up-front with his feelings, so he found a way to show his gratitude by helping Shen Yuan with his confidence issues. He started encouraging him to go out more, and to put a little more effort into his looks when he did. This morphed into helping clean up his squalid apartment since Shen Jiu could barely stand to look at it when he came over.Â
Months later, Shen Jiuâs recommendation had helped Shen Yuan to land an entry-level job. That, and a steady habit of going out once a week, gave them something else to do and talk about.
Progress was slow, but visible. Shen Yuan seemed a little less awkward in public with each passing week.
One night they were leaning on Shen Yuanâs balcony. It was a night of celebration, for heâd just earned his very first promotion, and Shen Jiu had brought over wine for the occasion.
He found himself leaning closer to Shen Jiu, telling himself it was just to get a better look at him in the dim light of the city night. His focus wasnât the best even when he was sober after all. Yet Shen Yuan didnât stop. And when Shen Jiu turned to look at him in confusion, and their lips met, he didnât withdraw for several seconds.
Neither did Shen Jiu.
Shen Yuan tried to flee as soon as he realized what heâd done only for Shen Jiu to pull him back saying:
"Don't run, take responsibility. We talked about this."
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Devilâs Sweet Star (25)
Fandom: Dead by Daylight
Ghostface x Female Reader Â
Rated M for Violence, Language and Smut Â
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Trust. When you are in a relationship, with friends or family, trust is the essential thing to make everything go well, in addition to fidelity for the case of a couple. When you trust someone, you tell them about your fears, your doubts, your suspicions, everything you want to talk about and you know that the person we're talking to, help us or keep it all to him. In the context of work, trust is also important! Itâs above all the centerpiece of a good company. A company where all employees have trust in each other and their bosses is a good company, whatever it is.
Sometimes trust is put to the test. Some succeed and see their success rewarded by a stronger friendship, a more united couple, more close-knit colleagues. Others fail and see everything they have earned so far crumble. But trust can unfortunately also be a weapon of manipulation. How many people in this world have betrayed other people in the name of their personal interests? Far too much, unfortunately. Making someone believe that they can trust you, to betray them better afterwards is one of the most horrible things that can happen. Because then you don't trust others anymore, you see bad people everywhere and believing someone is almost impossible.
But sometimes... Fear surpasses reason and trust. When something bad happens to you... something horrible, you're afraid of the judgment of others. Because sometimes even your closest friends, who you can trust the most can hurt you. You are afraid of the reaction of your soul mate because even if you know him for years, you never know how he will take what you will tell him. And in your case.... It's very complicated.
For several days now, you've been making the hundred steps in your head. Stressed, worried, even terrified of the reaction that Jed might have if you ever tell him that Ghostface.... almost stole your virginity. Â What would he think of you? Would he blame you? Would he be heartbroken that you didn't tell him about it before? you've been in a relationship for a short time, but still... Jed is a lovely boy whose character you don't know. He doesn't seem like the type to get upset but beware, the quieter ones are usually the most dangerous. And when they explode... it's better not to stand next to them.
âWhat do I do? What can I do? And most of all, what am I going to do if he takes it badly?? I don't want to destroy such a young relationship... I never want that to happen anyway! but... if Jed took it badly.... I wouldn't know what to do. Or say.â You said to yourself, terrified to see Jed leave you and never talk to you again.
âUh... Excuse me miss... I'm here to do the job interview. I'm not late?â
You raise your head to face a young woman, who was holding papers in her hands. Since you posted your job offer, several people have contacted you to get the job. You have juggled several CVs and cover letters and have retained only 6 of them. For two places. It was very hard to choose from all these people... they all had interesting CVs, but you couldn't keep them all. the coffee is not very big after all.
âNot at all, you arrive right on time! Please sit down.â you said to the young girl before taking her papers gently. âAmy... I saw in your CV that you had done a lot of studies in sales as well as an apprenticeship in pastry. I also saw that you had worked a little in the sale. You know, this cafĂ© is new, and it's a lifelong project. I want to go as far as possible with this coffee and be able to entrust it to someone trustworthy. You understand?â Â
âOf course! Don't worry, if you recruit me, I promise to make sure that my work is only beneficial to your coffee! I promise to ensure a service worthy of your establishment and to respect the rules and practices that you apply.â respond Amy, a little stressed, looking at his hands from time to time. Â
âHa ha you can relax don't worry! I'm not going to eat you! I'm a very nice person, believe me.â
âSorry... It's just that... my former boss fired me because I didn't follow the rules when it was all the opposite! He said I was an idiot and an incompetent...â
âWell, I'll never tell you that. You're here to learn, and I know you're going to make mistakes. But it doesn't matter! It's by learning from one's failures that one becomes better. And if that doesn't work out, you can always tell me about it. I will never demean an employee.â you replied with a smile. Â
You both continue to talk for a little while and then Amy left the cafĂ© smiling, relieved that her job interview finally went well. An hour later, it is the turn of another person, a young man to pass his interview. Compared to Amy, he'd already work in a cafĂ©, as a waiter. He found himself unemployed because the cafĂ© in question had closed by judicial liquidation. He had had a hard time finding work in this domain because in his area, coffees were scarce, there were mostly bars. That was one of the reasons why he came to live here. He really wanted to work here but would understand if you took someone else. He used to it now. Â
But you reassure him by telling him to not lose hope. That he always ends up finding a job even if it's not in what he knows. He gave you a slight smile while rubbing the back of the skull and then, like Amy, he left the cafĂ© after an hour. You stretch while blowing a good shot before you get up to serve yourself a fresh fruit juice. As you begin to serve yourself, lost in your thoughts, you startle slightly when you feel two hands taking you by the waist. Then a slight laugh that you would recognize between a thousand. You turn to do that Jed who was always so adorable with his eyes and angelic smile. Â
âSorry, I didn't mean to scare you... You look exhausted. Did these interviews go well?â He asks, dropping a quick kiss and getting you closer to him.
âIt went very well even. I've already talked to each of them, and their profile is interesting, it's going to be very difficult to choose.â Â you respond, kissing him back. Â
âI know you're going to make it. You don't have to feel guilty about those you can't take. You have to think you can't hire a lot of people right now. But later who knows you can expand? You know what I'd do? I'll keep the CVs of everyone you refuse. Maybe you'll never know you'll have more jobs to fill in the future?â
âI think that's what I'm going to do! Thank you very much Jed. What about you? Do you get along with Wilhelm?â you replied, laughing a little.
âWell, if I'm still here and I'm not in jail... we can say that we can get along with both of us. But believe me sometimes I would like to be sick, to not see him all day ... Are you sure you're, okay? You really don't look good. Do you want to talk about it?â He said, worried about your sad face.
Is this really a good time to talk about it? That's the question. One day or another, he will know. And the later he finds out, the more he'll be mad at you. That's what you think anyway. But if you tell him now... he might take it badly too. Tears began to flow down your face. Jed took you against him, reassuring you as best he could. He exuded a reassuring aura, in his arms, nothing could happen to you. You felt it. He would protect you to death if he had to. You can trust him.
âI am here. Tell me what's wrong, my love. Something bad happened?â asks Jed.
âYou promise you won't get mad?â you said, worried. Â
âI promise.â
âThe other night.... Ghostface came to see me... again. He spoke to me... he absolutely wants to make me his... his accomplice. And then he... he pinned me against the wall. he undressed me and he almost... he almost...â you said before crying, hiding your face in your hands, shameful of what almost happened.
âHey...look at me.â he simply said.
You raise your head to look at him straight in the eye. But it's not anger or anything else that you see on his face... but sweetness.
âYou should have told me sooner. I could have done something to protect you. Maybe I could have faced him. If you trust me, then you must tell me when things aren't going well. All right? Never forget that I'd always be there for you.â He said softly, kissing your forehead. Â
âIâm sorry. Iâm really sorry.â you said drying your tears.
âYou know what? Tonight, you're sleeping at home. I'm not leaving you alone with this sick man again. We're going to have an evening just between the two of us and no one else. I promise I won't let anyone hurt you, is that clear? No one. You've finished your interviews, so we can go do whatever you want, relax. You don't have to think about that. You must be strong, show him that you are not afraid and that you will never be afraid of him.â Â
You smile at him before kissing him and snuggling up in his arms. You could tell if it was luck or that it was predicted, but you are happy to have met him. Few men, like him, react in this way. But what you don't see my dear... it's the smirk, even unhealthy smile of "Jed" spreading on his face. If only you knew my little... If only you know. But even if you ever find out... It'll be too late. You are completely trapped in his web, and he will never let you escape. Never.
You both leave the café, after your usual surveillance ritual of course, and you spend the rest of the day together. First you go to a bookstore, in order to expand your library. And we can say that you did not take 3 small books ... but a good dozen. You'll be busy with all that for quite a while. Jed had done the same, especially detective novels. You also take the opportunity to buy CDs. And surprisingly, Jed listens to rock. Looking at him, you didn't think he'd listen to this style of music, you expected jazz. Maybe he's listening to it too! But imagining Jed at a rock concert is pretty funny in itself.
Then you do some shopping for tonight's meal: salmon pavement with rice, and a sauce... to fall to the ground. And whipped strawberries for dessert. A good meal in perspective with the one you love. You both go back to Jed's apartment, even if before you go to your apartment to deposit your purchases. Then you go back to Jed's and start preparing everything.
âI didn't know you were listening to rock. I thought you were more... Jazz or whatever.â you said with a smile.
âWell, when I was in college... rock has often allowed me to escape a little. I felt safe, cut off from the outside world when I needed it. I also listened to jazz but... rock helped me a lot. Carla also thought it was weird that I listened to it. It's true that when I see myself... we don't think about that kind of music at all.â Respond Jed, cooking the salmon and rice. Â
âYou are a man full of surprise... I like that. You need help?â Â
âI just need you to take care of cooking the rice while I take care of the sauce, you'll see... you won't move from your chair. And you should wash the strawberries, too. Put them in a bowl filled with water and leave them in, I have cups in this closet.â
You take care of the rice and strawberries, then set the table. Once everything is ready, you spend the evening laughing and chatting while eating. It was good for you. You needed a little breath. And with Jed, you feel like you'll always have them. Even though the evening was cut off for a while by Jed's job, everything went very well and you both end up on the couch watching a movie... pretty dumb.
âWhy in this kind of movie, girls are big fools who get killed by the murderer? frankly they can't put strong women for once?â you said, crossing your arms. Â
âThese were the movies of the time, where the real hero is the bad guy and or the first to die is either the stupid girl or the shy little geek...unfortunately.â Respond Jed with a little laugh.
âBut I know that if we were in this kind of situation... You'd protect me. And that for once, the little nerd would be the hero.â
âBeware that the little nerd doesn't eat you raw. If you know what I mean.â
You hit Jed's arm, which laughed before kissing you. Then as the film progresses you feel tiredness invading you. Little by little, your eyes closed. You feel two arms lift you and carry you to bed. You open your eyes slightly to see Jed change. You also change, pricking one of his t-shirts to make pyjamas for the night. Then he comes to bed and takes you in his arms.
âTell me you always sleep in a boxer or do you still have something a little warmer for cold nights?â you ask with a small voice.
âWell... as long as it's not autumn, yes. Then I have what it takes when the cold weather arrives. But if you live with me... then being able to hold me against you all nights will always warm me up.â He answers with a smile.
âHow adorable. I'm really sorry I didn't tell you about... You know what. I was really scared...â
âForget it. But from now on, you'll have to warn me when things aren't going well. Good night, my angel.â
On these beautiful words, you both fall asleep, each in the arms of the other. That aura of protection that Jed exuded reassured you, soothed you. But if you knew that your dear boyfriend was also the murderer of Roseville... That from the beginning you have dated your potential executioner ... You'd be scared.
And the trust you place in him will fly away. But it's too late now.
You can't go back. You're stuck with the devil.
By your own will. Â
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(Well at least I made it right on time! As I said in the last chapter, from May 5th to May 7th, I'll not be there. So Chapter 26 will be released on Friday, May 14th! I hope you enjoy this chapter as much as the others! I will now rest my brain. Have a great weekend to you all! See ya!)
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There are Wu Chang Jie extras and they are glorious!
Xie Bian finds the soup of forgetfulness in Fa Wusheâs things and shit hits the fan. I love that before that, they are basically living a cottagecore life and all that loveliness but I love even more that things arenât perfect and not perfectly fixed and past lives and past portion of present life keep casting shadows.
And how it makes sense that this is the first conclusion Bian comes to and itâs not unreasonable for him to do so but what blew me away is Wusheâs explanation that he thought about this for a hot second but ultimately that is not what the soup was for.
Just!!! I remember speculating that this was one way the ending could be happy (for a value of happy) and it almost was.
And I want to bring up two things: (1) the fact that Wushe, who managed to survive infernal hell with his memories intact, who refused the soup and waded through the river of mad souls instead, because he needed and he wanted to keep his memories of Bian and of them and for whom forgetfulness was the worst thing possible, was desperate enough and willing enough to drink it if that was the only way to be around Bian because being around Bian even if he didnât remember who Bian was and why he wanted to be around him, shows more than anything else even how he is subsumed in Bian (the emotional power balance of that relationship always has been Bian having the whip hand and itâs only just and it is why it works) and (2) Bian looking at Wusheâs âsorrowful eyesâ and not being able to tell whether itâs the truth - the damage that Wushe inflicted in life 1, and the lying in life 2 have left a permanent effect and damage and scar on Bian and I find this so realistic that he is unable to automatically trust and probably wonât for a very long time. Actions have consequences and love does not wipe that. Bian loves Wushe and has forgiven him but it will take him a long time to truly move past the past and I love it so much - that things donât magically fix themselves. But also they donât need to.
I really do love that they have so much to work through, that this is a work in progress ad Wushe still needs to work on earning Bianâs trust and will for a long time but it doesnât have to be perfect to be good, that you can still be together while working out issues, while figuring out where comfort lies.
Also, I love that in between all the meditation on past and forgiveness we get hilarious passages like this:
Yes, indeed. As the amazing translator so succinctly put it:
And back to less gonzo matters, I love this passage so much:
I love this because really isnât it the message of the whole novel? That future is not guaranteed and permanent happiness is impossible so all you can do in this dark, unjust, horrific world is to sees the momentary happiness and revel in that.
Because think about it - none of the problems of the world itself, the horrific structural injustices, have really been fixed - they have been incrementally bettered but the basic issues remain. And with the OTP - what will happen long term? They are mortal, when they die, will they choose to remain as ghosts? Because Wushe will not drink the soup and separate from Bian? But ghostly existence is not full existence either, especially for someone like Bian who loves mundane portions of human life so much. Itâs not really solvable and it canât be, but ultimately you should just seize the moment and enjoy that and thatâs all you get but you just might make it enough.
Wu Chang Jie was probably the most gonzo danmei Iâve read and in some ways made 2ha seem a model of Victorian restraint. It was a mix of character development, relationship dynamic, a meditation on love and forgiveness and identity and memory and meaning of life and goodness, wrapped in a bleak, nihilistic world-building AND some truly gonzo explicit and plentiful noncon. And yet this super crazy mix somehow worked. I loved it so. GUUUUH
Itâs in my Top 3 web novels of all time in terms of pure favorites (Yuwu and 2ha being the other.) Qiang Jun Jiu is objectively a much better novel. But emotionally, it has to be at number 4 because WJC takes my narrative kinks and hits them like a giant drum over and over.
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Inventions: Finest methods to find up with profitable Ideas

Inventors create dazzling ideas with bucking patterns and cultivating innovative psychological rooms.
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Nocturna by Maya Motayne -Â Â In a Latinx-inspired kingdom of Castallan, face-changing thief Finn Voy and grief-stricken Prince Alfehr must race to vanquish a dark magic they have accidentally unleashed.Â
Not Your Backup by C.B. Lee (Sidekick Squad #3) -Â As the Resistance moves to challenge the corrupt League of Heroes, Emma Robledo realizes where her place is in this fight: at the front.
Oh My Gods by Alexandra Sheppard - Half-mortal teenager Helen Thomas goes to live with her fatherâwho is Zeus, masquerading as a university professorâand must do her best to keep the family secret intact.Â
On the Come Up by Angie Thomas -Â When 16-year-old Bri, an aspiring rapper, pours her anger and frustration into her first song, she finds herself at the center of a controversy.
Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy - In this Arthurian retelling set in space, King Arthur is reincarnated as 17-year-old Ari, a female king whose quest is to stop a tyrannical corporate government, aided by a teenaged Merlin.Â
Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds -Â After falling for Kate, her unexpected death sends Jack back in time to the moment they first met, but he soon learns that his actions have unintended consequences.Â
Our Wayward Fate by Gloria Chao - 17-year-old teen outcast Ali Chu is simultaneously swept up in a whirlwind romance and down a rabbit hole of dark family secrets when another Taiwanese family moves to her small, predominantly white Midwestern town.Â
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribar -Â When 17-year-old Jay Reguero learns his Filipino cousin and former best friend, Jun, was murdered as part of President Duterte's war on drugs, he flies to the Philippines to learn more.
Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi - Brooklyn bodega worker Pablo crosses paths & falls in love with multi-platinum recording artist Leanna Smart.Â
Rated by Melissa Grey -Â For the students at the prestigious Maplethorpe Academy, every single thing they do is reflected in their Ratings System. But when an act of vandalism sullies the front doors of the school, it sets off a chain reaction that will shake the lives of six special students -- and the world beyond.
Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia -Â When a tragic accident takes the life of the only family she's ever known, 16-year-old Raven is sent to New Orleans to start over. She soon discovers that she can hear the thoughts of others around her...and another, more disturbing, voice in her head.Â
Rebel (Legend #4) by Marie Lu - Brothers Eden and Daniel Wing struggle to accept who theyâve each become since their time in the Republic, but a new danger creeps into the distance thatâs grown between them. Eden soon finds himself drawn so far into Ross Cityâs dark side, even his legendary brother canât save him. At least not on his own.Â
The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert - Dove âBirdieâ Randolph maintains a close bond with her parents until first love and a family secret threatens to tear them apart.Â
The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee - The never-before-told backstory of Avatar Kyoshi, from a girl of humble origins to the merciless pursuer of justice who is still feared and admired centuries after she became the Avatar.
A River of Royal Blood by Amanda Joy - A North African-inspired feminist fantasy in which two sisters, Eva and Isa must compete in a magical duel to the death for the right to inherit the queendom of Myre. Â
Rogue Heart (Rebel Seoul #2) by Axie Oh -Â Two years after the Battle of Neo Seoul, 18-year-old telepath Ama must use her telepathic abilities to infiltrate the base of the Allianceâs new war commander, Alex Kim, her first love who betrayed her. Will she be able to carry out her task? Or will she give up everything for Alex againâonly to be betrayed once more?
Ruse (Want #2) by Cindy Pon - In near-future Shanghai where society is divided between the fabulously wealthy business elite and the masses they exploit, Jason Zhou must play a dangerous cat and mouse game with the ruthless CEO of an all powerful corporation which has an ever-growing choke hold on the polluted metropolis.Â
Soaring Earth by Margarita Engle - In this memoir, Young Peopleâs Poet Laureate Margarita Engle recounts her teenage years during the turbulent 1960s between Cuba and America.Â
Shadow Frost by Coco Ma -Â When Asterin Faelenhart, Princess of Axaria and heir to the throne, discovers that she may hold the key to defeating the demon terrorizing her kingdom, she vows not to rest until the beast is slain.Â
Take the Mic: Fictional Stories About Everyday Resistance edited by Bethany C. Morrow -Â A YA anthology focused on a collection of fictional stories of everyday resistance.
The Shadow Glass (Bone Witch #3) by Rin Chupeco -Â Â Bone witch Tea's dark magic eats away at her, but she must save the one she loves most, even while her lifeâand the kingdomsâare on the brink of destruction.
Shatter the Sky by Rebecca Kim Wells -Â Maren, desperate to save her kidnapped girlfriend Kaia, plans to steal one of the emperor's dragons and storm the Aurati stronghold, but her success depends on becoming an apprentice to the mysterious dragon trainer, which proves to be a dangerous venture.Â
SLAY by Brittney Morris - Black video game developer Kiera Johnson battles a real-life troll intent on ruining the Black Panther-inspired video game she created, and the safe community it represents for black gamers.Â
Somewhere Only We Know by Maurene Goo - In Hong Kong, k-pop star Lucky who'd like to be anyone else meets charming con-boy Jack, looking for a big break to impress his paparazzo father. When sparks ignite, the two must decide if they can risk it all for each other.Â
Song of the Abyss (Towers of Wind #2) by Makiia Lucier - When menacing raiders attack her ship, navigator Reyna must use every resource at her disposal, including placing her trust in a handsome prince from a rival kingdom.
Song of the Crimson Flower by Julie C. Dao -Â After cruelly rejecting Bao, the poor physician's apprentice who loves her, Lan, a wealthy nobleman's daughter, regrets her actions. After learning that Baoâs soul has been trapped inside a flute by a witch, Lan vows to make amends and help break the spell.
Soul of the Sword (Shadow of the Fox #2) by Julie Kagawa -Â As the paths of Yumeko and the possessed Tatsumi cross once again, the entire empire will be thrown into chaos.Â
Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim - 17-year-old Maia Tamarin poses as a boy to compete for the role of imperial tailor, and embarks on an impossible journey to sew three magic dresses, from the sun, the moon, and the stars, with help from the mysterious court magician, Edan.Â
Spin by Lamar Giles -Â When DJ ParSec, rising star of the local music scene, is found dead over her turntables, the two girls who found her, Kya and Fuse, are torn between grief for Paris and hatred for each other--but when the investigation stalls, they unite, determined to find out who murdered their friend.
The Stars the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petraus - Audre from Trinidad and Mabel from Minneapolis, fall in love and create magic at the same time they learn one of them might not have long to live.Â
Stronger Than A Bronze Dragon by Mary Fan - In this steampunk fantasy set in Qing dynasty-inspired China, warrior girl Anlei teams up with a thief to save her village from shadow spirits, but after arriving at the Courts of Hell, a discovery challenges everything they know about who the real enemy is.Â
Symptoms of a Heartbreak by Sonia Charaipotra -Â The youngest doctor in America, Indian-American teen Saira makes her roundsâand falls head over heels in this romantic comedy.Â
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi - Sana Khan and Rachel Recht, on opposite sides of the social scale must work together to make a movie and try very hard not to fall in love.
The Things Sheâs Seen by Ambelin & Ezekiel Kwaymullina - As Beth Teller and her father unravel a mystery, they find a shocking and heartbreaking story lurking beneath the surface of a small town, and a friendship that lasts beyond one life and into another...
Thereâs Something About Sweetie (When Dimple Met Rishi #3) by Sandhya Menon -Â Told in two voices, disappointed-in-love Ashish Patel and self-proclaimed fat athlete Sweetie Nair begin to find their true selves while dating under contract.
This Time Will Be Different by Misa Sugiura - 17-year-old CJ Katsuyamaâs mom decides to sell her familyâs flower shopâto the family who swindled CJâs grandparents during WWII Internment. Soon a rift threatens to splinter CJâs family, friends, and their entire Northern California community; and for the first time, CJ has found something she wants to fight for.
A Thousand Fires by Shannon Price - In modern-day San Francisco where three gangs rule the city streets, half-Filipina teen Valerie Simons enters the Red Bridge Wars to seek vengeance for her younger brother's death, but soon finds herself torn between old love and new loyalty.Â
The Tiger at Midnight by Swati Teerdhala - In ancient India, soldier Kunal hunts the âViper,â rebel girl Esha accused of killing his General, embarking on a dangerous cat and mouse game and where both must decideâloyalty to their old lives or to a love that's made them dream of new ones.Â
Truly, Madly, Royally by Debbie Riguad -Â When Prince Owen invites Zora Emerson to be his date at his big brother's big royal wedding, Zora is suddenly thrust into the spotlight, along with her family and friends.Â
The Universal Laws of Marco by Carmen Rodrigues -Â Told through the lens of a guy in love with the cosmos (and maybe two girls), this story explores the complicated histories that bring us together and tear us apart.Â
Virtually Yours by Sarvenz Tash -  NYU freshman Mariam Vakilian tries out a virtual reality dating app, only to be matched up with the high school ex she's still not over. Mariamâs heart is telling her one thing, but the app is telling her another. So, which should she trust? Is all fair in modern love?
The Voice in My Head by Dana L. Davis - When a sequence of wrenching secrets detonates, Indigo must figure out how to come to terms with her twin sister Violet, her familyâŠand the voice in her head.
War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi - Set in a futuristic, Black Panther-inspired Nigeria, sisters Onyii and Ify, separated by a devastating civil war, must fight their way back to each other against all odds.Â
Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson & Ellen Hagan -Â Jasmine and Chelsea start a Women's Rights Club and soon go viral. But with such positive support, the club is also targeted by online trolls. When things escalate, the principal shuts the club down. Jasmine and Chelsea will risk everything for their voicesâand those of other young womenâto be heard.
What Makes You Beautiful by Bridget Liang -Â Encouraged and supported by his friends at school, Logan begins questioning his gender. Realizing they are not a gay boy, but a transgender girl, Logan asks for people to call them Veronica. As a girl, does Veronica stand a chance with straight boy Kyle?
We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal -Â In a world inspired by ancient Arabia, 17-year-old huntress Zafira must disguise herself as a man to seek a lost artifact that could return magic to her cursed world.
We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia - Set at the Medio School for Girls, where young women are trained to become one of two wives assigned to high society men; with revolution brewing in the streets, star student Daniela Vargas fights to protect a destructive secret, sending her into the arms of the most dangerous person possibleâthe second wife of her husband-to-be.Â
The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf -Â A music-loving teen with OCD does everything she can to find her way back to her mother during the historic race riots in 1969 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Â
When the Stars Lead to You by Ronni Davis - 18-year-old Devon longs for two things.The stars. And the boy she fell in love with last summer. Senior year, Ashton shows up on the first day of school. Can she forgive him and open her heart again? Or are they doomed to repeat history?
Wicked Fox by Kat Cho - After 18-year-old Miyoung Gu, a nine-tailed fox surviving in modern-day Seoul by eating the souls of evil men, kills a murderous goblin to save Jihoon, she is forced to choose between her immortal life and his.
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo -Â With her daughter to care for and her abuela to help support, high school senior and aspiring chef Emoni Santiago has to make the tough decisions. But even with all the rules she has for her life â and all the rules everyone expects her to play by â once Emoni starts cooking, her only real choice is to let her talent break free.Â
You Must Be Layla by Yasmin Abdel-Magied -Â Layla's mind goes a million miles a minute, so does her mouth. Despite the setback of a high school suspension, Layla's determined to show everyone that she does deserve her scholarship and sets her sights on winning a big invention competition. But where to begin? Looking outside and in, Layla will need to come to terms with who she is and who she wants to be if she has any chance of succeeding.
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