"you're clearly not okay, so stop bullshitting me." / @lucidrims
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" i can be quiet . . . can you , baby ? i might have to shove my panties into your fucking mouth . "
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' are you seriously going to film this? ' incredulous tone belies the smirk that corners her lips as she glanced up at the phone currently fixed on her, and her state of undress. rolling her eyes, ruby expelled a breath of indifferent laughter as she shrugged, dragging the tips of her fingers along the island counter in the kitchen, turning to face them completely. ' why not just fuck me on live, huh? '
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@ardynzunia asked:
(Ruby) “Do you hate me for what Father did?”
Soft sigh passed the champion's lips as she heard the question. Why would she ever put the mistakes of one's parents upon their child? It seemed foolish to even think. Diantha, though bitter and perhaps angered--infuriated--by the actions of Lysandre, would not place those emotions onto Ruby. Better they fizzle with time and be placed upon the corpse than upon a living breathing individual who bore no part of it.
" no. i would never. you are your own person, not his. "
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muse - ruby , ghostwriter for influencers , she/her .
plot - your muse (celebrity or influencer) hired ruby to ghostwrite their book and the two have some... conflicting issues. could be an enemies with benefits deal , just give me angst !
open to - any
"listen, i'm trying to be understanding and fulfill all of your requests for your book, but..." she began, a bit nervous to stand up for herself but deciding to do so anyway. "i won't let just anyone talk to me that way-- so if you plan to keep doing so, good luck writing this on your own."
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" none of this would've happened if you would've just broken up with her . i still don't get why you didn't ─── it's like , i don't even fucking blame her . i blame you . "
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You know, since it's Pride Month (and also I miss them), I feel like reminding everyone how fucking important Ruby and Sapphire were.
The way they were both unambiguously conceived as queer characters and let the writers make an established character queer retroactively. The fact that as soon as they share the screen, they immediately show how in love they are, without any ambiguity to please the censors, and they do that almost every episode they're in.
How their relationship isn't always 100% perfect, and they do conflict and fall out, but make up in the end because they genuinely love each other. How they were allowed to be iconic parts of the show, not just through being the focus of two of its most famous songs (Stronger Than You and Here Comes A Thought) but also through the book version of The Answer.
The fact they got the first gay kiss...
...and the first gay wedding in the history of kid's TV.
The way their reception showed networks that yes, people do enjoy media with queer characters, and so they contributed to many other series with prominent LGBTQ characters getting greenlit.
I honestly don't think it's exaggerating to say they're among the most important queer characters in the history of fiction for all that. And people need to say it more, and demand stuff like them more.
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