chilchuck spends the entirety of his daughters' visit hovering suspiciously between them and a certain dwarf. when it's time for the girls to go home and no proposals have been made, he breathes a sigh of relief — awkward coworker x family member romance route narrowly avoided!
a couple weeks later meijack shows back up unannounced, backpack laden with tools and thigh-high boots looking uncharacteristically spiffy. bewildered and betrayed, chilchuck rounds on a clueless senshi, only freezing mid-swear when meijack interrupts to ask after namari's whereabouts.
the last thing he remembers thinking is, "shit, i forgot about the other dwarf!" before promptly blacking out.
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“they were young and loud and triumphant, and the kings of henrietta.”
blue sargent | adam parrish | ronan lynch | gansey III | noah czerny
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getting to be with henry when the emails leaked, getting to hear “history huh? bet we could make some” out loud, how quick alex was to answer no when zahra asked if it would make a difference if she told him not to see henry again, the whole confrontation at kensington and how fucking broken they were, the little smiles always shot each others way, the stupid banter that they have, henry being the one to stand up for himself against the king, alex completely zoning out bc he was looking at henry at the state dinner, the way they’re both incorrigible little shits, i mean i truly could go on and on…
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not to be annoying but do you also constantly think about how far gone alex was for henry in the white house bedroom scene already??? like look at his face
that's a man in love, your honor (he doesn't know it yet, but it's so obvious)
like the uncontrolled laughter that bubbles out of him, the way his eyes soften looking at henry, the way he never stops staring at henry and tells him he wants to do it again immediately after that
it's making me insane tbh
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The tried and true method of translating real life food into the Star Wars universe:
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