Chiomi has a dilemma
uswe:
How does one tell their father that they’re not, in fact, a lesbian?
Given that I do like women, I’ve never had this particular problem.
uswe:
How does one tell their father that they’re not, in fact, a lesbian?
Given that I do like women, I’ve never had this particular problem.
uswe:
My moirail is fired because she laughs when I cry at Teen Wolf.
And it was legitimately sad. I almost cried the last time we watched that episode. Your tears just give me such glee. I don’t even know.
I’m fired.
She is possibly getting me a signed copy of The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek for my birthday, and Luka might draw something in it, and OH MY GOD I’M FREAKING OUT. YOU HAVE NO IDEA.
ALL THE PALE FEELS. ALL OF THEM. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
uswe:
So, I just finished reading this. If you haven’t heard of it, you might be the only one. It’s possibly the most beautiful and heartbreaking thing that’s happened in this fandom (thus far). It has made countless cry.
It’s… well… a novel. So I feel like I should be writing a review of it, but I’m pretty sure I couldn’t sort through my own thoughts and feelings enough to manage it right now. I probably won’t be able to read anything else for the rest of the night, though. With a normal book, I’d probably end up looking for fanfiction of it tomorrow.
One thing that struck me the hardest: While I might argue that it isn’t The Perfect Example, this story has what is probably the best portrayal of a moirallegiance that I’ve read… The whole thing breaks my heart, I think.
(semi-related side note: I <> you, Chiomi. Always.)
aragorns | neuroticmarshmallow:
#literally the greatest movie
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