The development between Inej in Six of Crows begging Kaz to speak because she still wanted to believe he was worth saving and Kaz pulling away when she asked him to be vulnerable with her VERSUS Inej in Crooked Kingdom saying she’s not ready to give up on Ketterdam because she thinks it’s worth saving; she thinks Kaz is worth saving and Kaz asking her to say she’ll return to Ketterdam (to him) and reaching out to take her hand still gets me everytime, I must admit
i can’t think about it too hard because my heart swells so much it hurts but there is just something about hermitcraft being named that because of the members playing together but still keeping a bit of a distance from each other and now we’re on season 10 with interactions taking up most of the members videos and a live stream charity event with them coming together not just on the server but in person and and and
Started watching Fellowship and I was so overcome by my sheer magnitude of love for the Shire that I had actual tears in my eyes during the first Hobbiton scene with Gandalf and Frodo (and I NEVER cry at movies). Everything from the dappled sunlight and the trees Frodo sits under to Bilbo’s little window to the right of his door and the perfect music was just so comforting that it, quite literally, moved me to tears in less than a minute.
Pansy slipped into the Great Hall. Heads turned in her direction as the door shut behind her with a deafening click. Part of her wanted to cower under her fellow students’ stares, while another wanted to give the room a vulgar gesture and tell the lot of them to suck her cock. But in the end, the rational part of her brain won out. Instead, Pansy straightened her shoulders, lifting her chin as she met her new headmaster’s hardened gaze from where he sat at the high table.
Refusing to look at the Gryffindor table as she walked towards her house, she slipped into the seat next to Daphne. There was no reason to check, Pansy felt the witch’s icy gaze as she took her place.