(De) Kleines News-Update! Ab sofort habe ich einen Linktree, der die wichtigsten Seiten wie mein AO3 und Tumblr umfasst, sowie einige Seiten, auf denen ihr mein Buch "Dangerous Desires" finden könnt. Auch Goodreads und eine Seite, auf der ihr euch für meinen Newsletter anmelden könnt, um Updates zu meinen Büchern zu erhalten, sind jetzt verfügbar.
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Small news update! I now have a Linktree featuring key pages such as my AO3 and Tumblr, a few places where you can find my book "Dangerous Desires", as well as Goodreads, and a page where you can sign up for my newsletter for book updates.
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I wanna fuck you like an animal
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She seduced me with her ass
I wish she hadn't done it
Because I made her unable to sit on it for three days!
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Bro bro bro, murder mystery dr but the people murdered don't feel any pain when murdered and become ghosts that can return to normal once the murderer is caught!
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Such is the nature of GRRM's prose and plotting that I always feel as though I am trying to keep track of where and who everyone is and what they are doing, just in case they turn out to be important later. But I have, in A Clash of Kings, had what I think is the first instance of me encountering something that fandom opinions indicate will be important later that I would not have picked up on otherwise. This is the first encounter of Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth.
Obviously I know where Brienne is during this significant interview between Jaime and Cat. I never lose track of people carrying swords during significant meetings (and also, I already love Brienne, my sweet sword-carrying gnc icon.) But I know, I know that there are people who ship Jaime and Brienne. And here we have, on the one hand, a young woman barely out of adolescence, gawky, in many ways still naive. She is fierce in her loyalties and loves, and good at fighting for what she wants. She is also still in mourning for the object of her first ardent, idealized attachment. On the other hand we have a man ruthless by habit who is chained, filthy, insolent, and incidentally drunk. Oh, and he also appears to be in the middle of a prolonged existential crisis.
In short, I have no idea how people's fevered imaginations (affectionate) have gotten these two characters from Point A (see above) to Point B, but I am deeply impressed.
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