Sobbing, crying, trying to find a fanfic I read last year.
It was a bowuigi fanfic and all I can remember besides loving it was that luigi kept sleep walking and that there was a koopa guard named Danny.
I beegggg of you if you know what I'm talking about send me a link 😭
Edit: WE FOUND IT GANG!!! "it's in your eyes by starlight summers" on a03
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“no one can know I can tell what people will manifest as!!” why not? ability detecting is basically torture. u could save sooo many elves so much wasted time. and just how do u think the neverseen will use this against u?? it’s literally useless to them. but it is useful to the elves. like SUPER useful. people can spend their whole lives training w their abilities before they even manifest. like omg keefe cmon
edit (I put this in a reblog but don’t feel like reexplaining it so I’m putting it here)
I get what ur saying about Keefe not wanting the council to exploit him and that having all those ppl go to him but I really think that’s the only good reason which is still a very good one bc it’s about what HE wants (but also think of terik who did it for a bit then stopped but occasionally does it for some people) tbh the only good reasons are Keefe just not wanting to and that’s fair. but honestly I’m talking about the use of the ability and how in the grand scheme and when Keefe is in a better mental place that it can be SOOOOOO useful and like when he’s past all this and is happy and healthy then I would say he should tell ppl about it even if he doesn’t open up to “readings”
with a ability training thing that was one of my main points (tho I did put it in the tags and those go away when u reblog 😒) but ability training is literally TORTURE. like they put these like 11 year old kids in burning hot rooms for hours hoping to trigger a froster… like that’s soooo unethical idk what the councils reasoning for that is. it’s literal child abuse and I’m not even kidding. its brushed off but omg wtf. and imagine going through all that only to discover you were talentless and all that was for nothing. like that would suck
and for the talentless. keefe not wanting to tell ppl they are talentless is a very valid and good reason, but aside from that I think his talent would be more helpful. bc it would give talentless ppl more time to grow up and adjust to the predugist (hate bc I can’t spell 😭) against the talentless. bc even though they would have to deal w it from birth, isn’t that better than living a normal life w friends then BAM one day ur talentless and all of ur friends stop hanging out w u. like ur WHOLE world would be flipped and it’s better to give the talentless more time to adjust to it imo.
also the schooling thing u meantioned is another reason knowing ur talentless form the start would be helpful. BECAUSE THE TALENTLESS ARE PULLED OUT IF FOXFIRE WHICH IS SOOOOO MESSED UPP. like they go to foxfire for like 3 years then the council is like “haha no ability? sucks for u lol! go off to a different school where u know no one and make different friends yk just forget ur whole life up to now haha” like WTF. (honestly the bigger problem here is how the talentless are treated but we already know that has to change so this is about how keefe can help).
also it could give “bad match” couples where one of them is talentless (like Kesler and juline) comfort to know their kid isn’t talentless. And if their kid is talentless then it saves them years from worrying over it and the suspense of it all. Also I just think knowing ur ability from childhood and being able to train for it before u even manifested would be soooo helpful
but in the end of the day yeah, keefe just not wanting to is the biggest thing. and I might be remembering incorrectly bc I haven’t read the book in forever but I remember something about keefe thinking he accidentally triggered the triplets abilities which would be more problematic but idk if I’m remembering it wrong. but I do think like years after kotlc ends (or when ever he feels ready) keefe should defo start using his ability for good. like it doesn’t have to be everybody. it can just be kids of q talentless parent(s) to help their parents out yk bc if two telepaths have a kid then it’s obvi going to be a telepath u don’t need keefe to tell u that
also the main point of the pre-editted post was about how he doesn’t want the NEVERSEEN to know bc he thinks they might be able to use it against his friends. like how. literally how? what use is it going to do them.
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My allo friend: i broke up with my bf two weeks ago and its tearing me apart...
Me, aroace, with Negative dating experience: thats. thats rough buddy. anyway what do you want for dinner
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You can really tell you believe in traditional sexism with the way you always make reader able to cook 💀 like girl you write the reader as a traditional female “gn” my ass
you sniffle. her eyes sharpen. “i said,” she hisses, “pick it up.”
you whimper. your hand shakes as you pick up the knife, lips wobbling before looking at her with what must be an attempt at mercy—tee has always been known for being petty, though, and it only makes her more determined.
“i-i don’t want to—”
“i don’t care,” she spits, “i’m hungry. make me food right now.”
you chop into the onion with a soft sob, eyes watering as tears stream down your face—and it’s not because of the raw onion under your nose.
“please, i don’t like the idea of cooking—”
“well, why should i? because i’m a woman? how sexist,” she spits. it’s a cruel twist of fate to have your own words thrown back at your face, and you realize distantly how ridiculous your sentiment really was. by now, the oil in the pan is sizzling—much like her temper as she fumes beside you.
“i don’t want…to touch that,” you say shakily, eyeing the raw chicken waiting on the counter. she grins darkly, eyes narrowing as she gives you a faux pout. it’s mocking, it’s mean.
“that’s too bad,” she says, “because you’re going to cook my favorite if it’s the last thing you do.”
“but—”
“because you are gonna learn how to cook. why?”
“b-because it’s sexist to make you cook?”
“no,” she cuts you off, eyes glaring at you with a quickly rising temper. you stutter, shaking your head before correcting yourself.
“b-because cooking i-is…it’s something everyone should know h-how to do,” you say pathetically.
“why?” she presses, crossing her arms.
“because it’s a life necessity,” you sob as you feel the shame of your utter stupidity and ignorance sink in, as you feel the shame of being a failure at life while also missing how misogyny works all at the same time.
“what else?” she raises a brow.
“cooking isn’t meant for a specific gender,” you cry, snot and tears running down your puffy little crybaby face, “you don’t cook because of your gender. you cook because you have to eat to survive.”
“and what are your pronouns?”
you sniffle again, looking down at the cutting board in shame as you mumble, “dumb/dummy.”
“that’s right,” she nods approvingly, “and this dummy is gonna make me a nice, piping hot meal,” she saunters out the kitchen, stopping at the entrance before looking at you with cold eyes, “and if it’s not seasoned to perfection, my ancestors will haunt your bloodline.”
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