Looking for a remarkable place for dinner with sensational views? Head to Mather Lodge restaurant at Petit Jean State Park.
Mather Lodge is located atop the mountain in Petit Jean State Park, one of Arkansas’s most popular state parks. It’s a 20-mile drive from I-40 at Morrilton.
Mather Lodge, along with many other structures at Petit Jean, was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation…
"Well, but how is this? I gave you the candlesticks too, which are of silver like the rest, and for which you can certainly get two hundred francs. Why did you not carry them away with your forks and spoons?"
I feel like a lot of the one sided/pining/unrequited love jeanmarco fics are very ‘Jean is oblivious (and likes Mikasa instead)’ with a spoonful of ‘Marco holds most of the unrequited love for his bestie (who he is mostly sure is definitely straight and could never like him back).’
But I wanna see more Jean being hopelessly in love with the tall, freckled boy from Jinae that everyone loves.
I want stubborn, seen-as-somewhat-of-an-asshole Jean pining for the cute boy who everyone knows and trusts.
I need to see Jean facing earth-shattering, life-ending adoration for the kid that everyone says is going to be a great leader someday.
Give me Jean seeing Marco in the line up on day one of training and falling absolutely head-over-heels for him.
Show me Jean teasing Marco because he really likes him and it’s the only way he can think to get close to him.
Let me see Jean blushing and fumbling over his words each time he gets a private moment with Marco.
Where is my Marco is kind and loving to everyone, so he misses how much Jean is trying to work up the courage to do something.
Gimme Marco missing all of Jean’s hints and stupid pick-up-lines because they fly over his head.
I want a Marco who is so study-focused and convinced that Jean is a strait-laced, Trost-raised, hot-shot that teases him because Marco’s a classic teacher’s pet and not because he’s in love.
Present to me a Marco who confuses Jean’s moves as something he does to and for everyone, thus entirely missing the obvious conclusion that this is Jean hitting on him.
"My dad, Mr. Sempé...I loved him. He was difficult but I loved him. He was a salesman [...] and if he made a sale to a grocer [...] he'd celebrate at the local bar. [...] I was so unhappy at home.
Le Petit Nicolas - Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux? (2022)
dir. Benjamin Massoubre & Amandine Fredon