no man has ever looked as good as this. ldpdl certified pretty boy of the vampire world
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Logan halfway underlining and/or crossing out kendall’s name
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one of the side stories confirmed chung mun singlehandedly raised chung myung from 12 years old. they need to detain meeeeeeee. he was referring to chung myung as his child at FIFTEEN YEARS OLD. chung mun oldest daughter syndrome is real.......... his first word was also "sahyung"
COUGHS UP BLOOD DONT REMIND MEEEE the twelve year old father that stepped up.. it always makes me so emotional thinking about how chung mun thinks of chung myung as his kid and chung myung in turn thinks of him as his older brother slash father..like canonically and everything.. chung mun raised him from a baby and loved him so so much.. found family means everything to me im seriously squinting through tears as i write this
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Lola I’m just here to tell you that I have held off on reading ATLA and I am so bad at waiting to read wipes I literally never last. But I’ve made it to week 11/12 without reading it and I’m soooo close to the finish line and I’m wondering if I should give in today and just read it the suspense is killing me.
Hello anon!
First of all, thank you so much for this ask - I feel like, in some ways, ALTA has been a little disheartening for me, just in the sense that so much work went into it and I feel like (deep in hiatus) it has kinda flopped? Idk, I know it's not a good idea to get hung up on stats and stuff but it's hard not to when you pour so much time and energy into it, and combined with the relative success of my RWRB fic it has me wondering whether I actually just suck at writing Tarlos and no one ever told me LMAO. That being said, I think it's still a solid fic, and I'm proud that I finished it. BUT YOU KNOW. I digress.
Secondly, you could wait. You really could. BUT ALSO you have 150k + of words to get through before Sunday and the epilogue is very much a standalone. The entire fic is Carlos POV, but the epilogue is TK POV, so it's quite a bit different :) I can't remember who gave me the idea for that, but it was a good one (if it was you, please reveal yourself).
ANYWAY. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to talk about ALTA and for showing interest. Literally every person that reads this fic, comments on it, kudos or messages me has a special place in my heart.
THANK YOU
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So many Rebecca thoughts today. I'm replaying book 2 so I can get a save for Bree and got this:
"She's good at her job. That's something I can respect," I reply with a nod.
"Only respect? She is your mother," Adam says.
"A mother who wasn't there for most of my childhood," I counter.
He falls quiet at that.
So at what point do you think Unit Bravo starts putting together that every mission they went on, every time they called Rebecca and she she was there as fast as possible, was time they took away from her and the Detective? Rebecca wasn't there because she was with them. They've spent far more time with her than her own child and it's been that way for the Detective's whole life, the whole time she's been their handler.
And what about the Detective when that shoe falls? It wasn't just generic work for the Agency that took their mom away time and again, it was Unit Bravo. Though admittedly, Unit Bravo only seem to have known a minimal amount about Rebecca's personal life.
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Ok can we get the one and only negative out of the way first? The porter scene (which some of you may have heard of already is where they update the speech so that the porter jokes around with the audience and ackowledges we’re in a 21st century theatre) was literally like going to an oscar winning movie about corruption and betrayal and love and moral decay and then a tonally jarring clown comes on and says “don’t you love going to the movies?“ and then the clown starts to do crowd work like I wish I was joking but there’s literally like “what’s your name and where are you from?”
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Last day of school and I get to learn that I missed something I actually would have enjoyed going to...
"We got awards."
"He won three, I just have the one."
"What. Was there a ceremony?"
"Yeah, this morning."
"No one told me! I would've gone!"
"It's fine, mom. You didn't have to go."
"Yeah, my mom never goes. She's a busy woman."
"I'm not! I could have gone. I haven't gone to one since you guys were so little. I even have video, that I took. For. Your. Mom. She'd have loved more of that...why doesn't anyone tell me things?"
My son was trying to hug me--we were in the car--but his friend just kind of fell over smiling and giggling.
"We didn't know either."
"Yeah, they don't tell us anything. But there's a thing for parents, isn't there?"
"I don't read the newsletter, all it does is beg me to have coffee with the superintendent. I do not want to have coffee with that man."
"Well I can have my mom text next time?"
"That makes you the best, thank you."
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