ME WHEN CHAPTER 38- "I Do" HITS ME IN THE FEELS
SCREEEEEEEEEEEE *proceeds to sob*
I literally finished reading the newest chapter, that dropped today, a few minutes ago and I had to scribble out my pain, I'm crying!
The story, the slice of life, the hurt/comfort, the revelations, the ENDING!? *Chef's kiss* would let it RIP my heart out again.
Starblind by @dancingthesambaa
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people will just say The Meeting on the Turret Stairs (1864) by Frederic William Burton in front of me and act like it's nothing
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I liked the way my sketch turned out so i decided to turn it into a painting Q-Q i havent done any actual painting in a while so this is good practice for me!
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Platonic Radioapple Marriage
after Lucifer and Alastor start to get along
Lucifer: A year ago today I married my best friend
Charlie: Aww that's so sweet- wait haven't you and mom been married for centuries?
Alastor, popping up from the shadows and showing off a ring: Your mother was very cross.
Lucifer, showing his two rings: We were drunk and it was hilarious!
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Okay jokes aside let’s look at the reality of what the ‘happily married’ line would entail:
When we got home we were talking of the old time—which we could all look back on without despair, for Godalming and Seward are both happily married.
For one, if Art and Jack married random unnamed women, what would that have to do with the first half of the sentence?
But let’s add up a few details!
They they said that despite all their documentation, they didn’t have any actual evidence, but feel no need to prove their experiences to anyone. This means that if Art and Jack married random unnamed women, they didn’t even *attempt* to tell them about their experiences.
Second, while I could see Jack repressing the hell out of his trauma, I can’t see Arthur “happily married” in a relationship where he has to keep the circumstances of the loss of his best friend, his grief over Lucy, and his bizarrely intimate friendship with this random lawyer’s wife a complete secret. And on a more literary level, it would fully contradict the heart of the book’s themes of openness and trust to have someone’s Happily Ever After be about bottling up the most formative experiences of their life, good and bad.
Third, the secrecy option would be a contradiction to the first half of the sentence—why would Jack and Art marrying people they can never confide in lead to “we can all look back on those times without despair”?
THEREFORE. The only possible conclusion—logically, thematically, or emotionally—is that Art and Jack married each other.
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Haiii I drew your trollsona in math class B:]
BINKUS OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDD DUDE I JUST POPPED OFF SO HARD HOLY FUCK IM GOING INSANE RIGHT NOW WHAT?? THANK YOU SO MUCH ???? I COULDNT FIND A COLORED REF OF YOUR TROLL SO THIS IS ALL I COULD DO IN EXCHANGE GRAA SHAKES YOU B]
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