In the universe of the film, there is ABSOLUTELY a contingent of fans that fervently ship Argylle/Wyatt and have the dominant ship on AO3 and trade elaborate fan theories about their hidden relationship and are convinced they’re meant to be endgame but the publishers won’t allow it. Of course, they go totally BALLISTIC when they learn they’re based on the author and her boyfriend.
In TTC, we see Thalia using the Mist, right? And later on, Percy tries to use it too, on Rachel. So my question is: did his attempt not work because he cannot control the mist like Thalia? Or does he somehow subconsciously know how to use it, and it didn't work on rachel because she is clear sighted?
❝ With the six of us crammed into David's truck, quiet voices musing about Joe's recent journey to the other side, Cait—unacquainted with the late nights of med school, or the even later nights that came with being part of Nelson's deranged experiments—nodded off against my shoulder. It was only a second, maybe two. Our bodies jolted, shifted when David drove over a fracture in the pothole laden street... and she awoke without knowing that for a brief moment, my body had been a respite from her exhaustion.
Pressed against her in the confined space, peculiarly aware of my own heartbeat and the lingering sensation of her warmth, I felt... I felt somehow like I had just woken up, too. ❞
I can’t stop thinking about the fact that Rand heard Kian’s playing and ignored it.
Like nobody can blame Rand for that, of course he ignored it, he’d just run away from Rolan for far less, he was panicking and scared and who the fuck wouldn’t have ignored that? Who wouldn’t have?
But just. How fucking much would it hurt Kian if he ever found out? If he found out that Rand heard him, and knew it was him, and chose to ignore it? That Rand KNEW he was going to see Becky, that he was supposed to come back hours ago, that something must have gone horribly wrong, and he didn’t even try to help him when given the chance to?
Does Rand blame himself? Even if he knows that in the end, he probably couldn’t have done anything to save Kian, does he blame himself? Does he think about how things might have gone differently if he’d gone to get him, if he’d been there, would he have looked behind that tree? Would he have found Kian, realized what was going on, would they have been able to bring him back before he even had to fully die? Would the confrontation with the queen gone differently if Kian hadn’t been completely unraveled that first time?
Does he think about how even when they did finally go and get him, he still did nothing for Kian? Rolan was the one who started singing along to the song, Rolan was the one who brought Kian back, while Rand stood by and watched.
Does Rand blame himself? For not being able to convince Kian not to go see Becky, for not going with him to protect him, for not going to look for him when the clock ticked past the time they were supposed to meet back up, for ignoring Kian when he heard him playing, for not bringing him back, for leaving him at the community house, for not being able to kill the queen fast enough to stop Kian from dying again, for not protecting him?
Does Rand blame himself?
Somewhere deep down, even if he’ll never admit it, does Kian blame him as well?
[Text ID: All she wishes is for her life to be integrated, to be one thing, rather than an eternal series of oppositions that confound her whichever way she looks.]
Mmmhhh so... Something something how basically Joseph and Jason are both the figure of a father (one "angelic" And other one "satanic") and how it changes depending on their "children" Mainly from Faith's part she has his very complicated, relationship with Joseph, he provides status, a place at one of his most trusted in her table maybe even above his brothers, he gives her power, but also he doesn't give protection, John and Jacob could mess as much as they want but no serious harm will come to them, Faith in the other hand... She is a construction out of Joseph's head, an idea and if she cannot uphold it then she must be replaced.
But then comes Jason, he is outspoken, a bit rowdy but kind. He is Joseph's new obsession and Faith is smart. She makes herself a point to be loved by Jason, she is just a poor girl that got dragged into all of this (to a certain point, well, she was!) But then Jason does genuinely love her as a child, he wants her protection and has nothing but bondless need to give her a good place and ofc not for her to die.
It's not every day you come across a rare gem on social media. Just look at him! 😍 Thanks to actress Rachel Luttrell for uploading this clip to her IG of this pilot they filmed back in the day.
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man. dsmp wiki despite its flaws is very nice to refresh the memory and get timeline info very helpful for figuring out my puffychu reconciliation gone wrong fic
Ppl call the sonic movies feminist?? *eyebrow raise*
they call it all sorts of stuff like that and like, okay sure they’re not actively being misogynistic, only kinda passively, but is that where the bar is. movie only fans i don’t want you to even look at amy rose. oh wait you can’t because she’s not confirmed to be in them yet. hm. wonder why.
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