Mortal enemies need to coordinate their locations a bit better, it’s a bit embarrassing that they are on the same continent
true that 🤣
Harry getting paped in London on day of Tomlinson family celebrations, when he was just seen with his girlfriend across the ocean... noooo... not suspicious at all...
My brother is playing the sims. His sim was depressed and constantly uncomfortable. Well Jeffrey Landgrab decided to come over and hang with his sim. His sim becomes happy from his presence. My brother decides to trap Jeffrey in the house to keep his sim happy, but not pay Jeffrey’s bills. The two sims cook together and form happy cooking memories. At this point I think these sims are getting pretty darn happy together so I ship them mentally. Well, they AUTONOMOUSLY start flirting and are all lovey dovey. My brother becomes upset because he is still in the romance is yucky stage. He starts making his sim yell at his first love. I tell him I shipped them and he gets mad at me. He tells me it’s weird to ship fictional characters and that almost everyone agrees. He had stolen my phone earlier, and is mad so he won’t give it back unless I answer his riddles three. I fail the riddles, but find where my phone is anyway. They become enemies. Jeff is still trapped in the house. Toxic yaoi y’all. I was hoping for a forbidden true love story, but nooooo, they must become mortal enemies instead.
I cannot believe I'm about to vibrate out of my skin because we saw two seconds of contact between 2015 Louis and Harry as they fist bumped and us receiving this content in the trying times of 2023. I can't believe.
i love enemies to lovers, but what about lovers to enemies or best friends to enemies? it's about the feeling of betrayal, the unresolved problems, the unforgettable past, and the unspoken trauma.
enemies to lovers is all about the rooting and the slow burn. this trope is about loving a person despite seeing their worst flaws. yet when the protagonist slowly loses their muse, there's a deep feeling of betrayal because the protagonist tore down all their walls to let one person in just so they could stab them in the back. the sense of hurt that comes from lovers to enemies or best friends to enemies really shows when people change not all good things in life stay. these tropes are eye-opening because it's about realizing that the most betrayal you'll ever feel comes from the ones closest to you.
"I'm so tired of this! Everything's out of control! What is even going on? My life is out of control. I just take everything way too far. I got too hyper."
"And now you're more in trouble than me, unfortunately."