panty thief simon is all over my mind now, its your fault fr fr (i literally thought about that since i saw him)
love ur writings!
He should be and I'm glad I caused the brainrot :>
And honestly? He has no real shame! More like anger and dissapointment in himself because he feels like he's loosing control; you're all that's on his mind, he's almost always thinking of you and not only it makes him feel all weird and fluttery on the inside but it also makes him terribly cranky and horny :<
So he steals your panties as a way of 'punishing' you for all the strange feelings he's having because of you and he'll be so mean about it too. When you start wondering why your panties are dissapearing, Simon is smugly smirking to himself and patting his pant pocket where the newly acquired prize is safely tucked away and he can't wait to get to his room and jerk off into them, cumming with a growl of your name and soiling the seat of the delicate material with his semen while fantasizing about how he'd rather have his cum inside you :<
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You have singlehandedly made me appreciate AU fics (not just for GO but in general). I'm always super picky about them because I feel like often AU fics make the characters too different from their Canon counterparts but your characterisation of Aziraphale and Crowley is *so* consistent regardless of the setting it's so fucking impressive
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We talk about "show don't tell" in stories, but in podcasts it's impressive when they can do that through the audio format specifically, and one example of this that always sticks with me is in the Silt Verses S1 EP7, It Carries Few It Drowns Many. We're introduced to Paige Duplass describing her daily routine in a life that is seemingly perfect, that she's incredibly lucky and priveliged to have ended up where she is, considering she never thought she would make it this far, and how harsh and hostile the world of the Silt Verses we've seen can be up to this point, for Paige everything seems normal and accepted, with their safe and sanitized gods that are kept as much removed from people's sight as possible.
She has a successful job that pays well, a nice apartment with a beautiful view, etc. This is all undercut with her following up with "this is how you make things worse" referring to her dad messaging and calling her every day asking for money, seemingly the one black spot in this perfect life Paige has built for herself.
One part of her day we do not ever hear her describe however is her drinking heavily after coming home from work each day. But she does. She's opening a bottle every day after work, we hear the popping of the cork and her pouring a glass for herself. It's something conveyed to us only through the audio. This in tandem with her contemplating that despite this life she's built up for herself, the kind of life that one should be content and happy with, it still feels hollow and devoid of purpose, and she's left wondering if this is what happiness and fulfillment is supposed to be.
It gets worse over the course of the next few days when she learns people are going to be let go and sacrificed as the company she works for rebrands and switches from the Bronze Savant to a new god, Crawling in Ecstasy, which includes her friend Vaghn, and she becomes more and more distressed with each passing day, and trying to reason that none of this can really be happening, that it's too crude, that they'd surely do something more elegant, that the company that she works for that's giving her the means for this comfortable life and nice car and free pastries and wellbeing workshops wouldn't do something like this, and if they do it'd only be to the people who really deserved it, the worst of the worst, and they'd do it out of sight, and if it's out of sight they can ignore it, because it's not really happening. (Paige is also drinking before any of this occurs to when she comes home from work each day though)
It's clear that the drinking is part of Paige trying to numb and distance herself from the realities of what this life and the world she lives in is built upon, because it's accepted and considered "normal", and is also a filling of the void and guilt she feels of having all this comfort in spite of this.
And after watching her friend Vaghn be sacrificed and transfigured into a Saint for the Crawling In Ecstasy and immediately killed, she comes home to her apartment, and we hear her popping open another bottle. A pause. And then the smashing of a bottle, the breaking point to which Paige can no longer numb herself to the cruelties and indifferences of this world and her life, that she can't continue on as she is now, as the world is now, and it's so fucking satisfying.
Again, very small part of storytelling in the series for one character in one episode, but I love it nonetheless.
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I love Middle Ground so much<3
Could you maybe write some more short blerbs for them please? It's ok if you can't
I don't got much but I do have some more headcanons for you lovely people.
Darling is the classic tsundere trope in their own way especially when it comes Auron. However not in like a "It's not like I like you or anything BAKA". It's more like "I can do it myself I don't need help from you." They're very stubborn when it comes to people helping them but Finn is a bit of a sweet talker when it comes to Darling.
He likes to soothe them & just be sweet to them. Darling absolutely has a soft spot for being people just being sweet to them & just giving them affection.
Auron knows this & exploits the fuck outta this. He, on the other hand, likes to fluster Darling because of how red their face gets or how they try not smile from being flustered. He does the same thing with Finn & Finn just gets super flustered & he just accepts his fate.
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