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Chloe Grace Moretz Wore Molly Goddard To ‘The Peripheral’ London Screening
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CHLOE GRACE MORETZ at the premiere of “The Peripheral” in London on October 17th 2922 wearing MOLLY GODDARD
I hate to say it, but I have no idea what Chloe and her stylist were thinking with this look. The top looks like an athletic sweatshirt, but the bottoms are the real problem. They just look so unflattering, and it looks like she’s wearing and showing off stripped underwear. There’s absolutely nothing about this look that is redeeming. It’s just terrible.
#chloe grace moretz#chloe moretz#the peripheral#molly goddard#celebs#stunner#stunning#celebrities#love#beautiful#fancyschmancy#celebrity style#fashion journalism#femaledaily#celebrity fashion#stunner babe#red carpet fashion#hot celebs#fashion#beauty#makeup#red carpet looks#red carpet dress#red carpet#actress#glam#style#pretty#gorgeous#celebrity
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📚 September and October Reading Round-Up 📚
November is here - what happened to summer?
I wasn't able to post my September reading round-up, so here are the books I read these past two months.
I was able to read some really great and emotional books! I embarked on a re-read of one of my favourite series, the Protector of the Small quartet by Tamora Pierce, and read some new favourites as well.
In September, I read:
- Heaven Official's Blessing Volume 2 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (amazing! spectacular! heartwrenching and bittersweet, my first time reading the official English translation of this part of the story)
- Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (very good, listened to the amazing audiobook, was very immersed in the story and engaged in trying to figure out what would happen next, kept thinking about the story even when I wasn't listening to it, very emotional throughout - especially the ending)
- Gallant by VE Schwab (First VE Schawb book but not the last, beautiful writing and engaging themes, wrote a book review)
- An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire (enjoyed it a lot more than the two previous books, especially loved the ending, some really good themes and great character growth)
- Sisters of the Vast Black by Lina Rather (really liked it, was very invested in the story by the second chapter, loved the themes, the characters, and the reveals, did want a bit more of slice-of-life with "regular" humanitarian missions, lovely prose)
- The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher by E.M Anderson (very good, wasn't sure if the premise would live up to itself at first but was immediately compelled by the story and writing, a lot of heart, not really a deconstruction of the Chosen One trope, figured out one of the main twists a chapter earlier and was very excited to be proven right, didn't love denouement as much but the ending was still heartfelt, some of the themes surrounding the squires gave parallels to my subsequent Protector of the Small quarted re-read)
In October, I read:
- A House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher (the audiobook was amazing and I loved the narration, a very good story, interesting ending, loved the characters and the themes, liked the slow build-up of tension and the fact that it wasn't too scary for my tastes)
- Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (great, funny, definitely cried during the last part of the book, lovely characters and relationships and themes)
- First Test and Page by Tamora Pierce (listened to the audiobooks this time, found the narrator okay, definitely teared up at a lot of parts, kind of depressing to listen to this book while knowing that certain things in the real world which the themes reference have gotten worse since the book was published, felt that Page wasn't as impactful when listening to it, but still an overall good experience)
- Squire by Tamora Pierce (very good, nice and enjoyable re-read, not as heart-wrenching as First Test and Page in some ways, loved seeing Kel's growth)
- Batman: Wayne Family Adventures Volume 2 by CRC Payne and StarBite (lovely, heartwarming, funny, a great read, loved having the physical copy to hold in my hands)
- Bleach Vol. 1 by Tite Kubo (funny, fast read, found it a bit hard to follow the actions sometimes, funny character interactions, some deep and important themes about grief and souls)
- The Game of Courts by Victoria Goddard (loved it, so fun having Conju's perspective on certain events as well as getting to know him better, loved the tale of friendship and finding purpose after grief and the end of the world as you knew it)
- The Stars Change by Mary Anne Mohanraj (very good and gripping, absolutely loved the audiobook, hopeful and heart-wrenching with a lovely ending, wrote a book review)
- Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco (very good, second time trying to read the book and ended up re-reading the beginning, enjoyed the story and the characters and the themes a lot, that ending!)
#mine#reading round-up#heaven official's blessing#tgcf#mxtx#some desperate glory#emily tesh#gallant#ve schwab#october daye#an artificial night#seanan mcguire#sisters of the vast black#the remarkable retirement of edna fisher#em anderson#a house with good bones#t kingfisher#get a life chloe brown#talia hibbert#protector of the small#tamora pierce#bleach#victoria goddard#the stars change#mary anne mohanraj#kingdom of the wicked#kerri maniscalco#batman wayne family adventures
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YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! from Theo Gee on Vimeo.
"A paranoid hoarder is seduced into doing the unthinkable by a hotline that only tells its customers that they're right."
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k but what i would like to see in holby now that nicky has gone is more of chloe and louis working together and just mentioning nicky every five minutes it’s for science.
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Taking Chances - Chapter One
A/N I finally got round to starting a Holby City and Greys Anatomy Crossover Fic which will feature two of my favs! Not really sure of the logistics of it yet but we shall see how this pans out.
Jac had exhausted all options in the UK. The trial wasn't going to pan out in time, and according to all UK surgeons she trusted the tumour was inoperable. Inoperable. That was it. It had already started to progress. Her headaches were worse, she was getting dizzy, light and sound sensitive, and her dexterity had reduced. She had dropped a scalpel in surgery the other day. She felt shaky, wobbly. It wasn't like her at all. She obviously went to Max, got a scan. The tumour had grown. It was now, or never she had to look elsewhere.
After meeting with Max to discuss the results, she went back to her office to lie down in a darkened room. The headache was overwhelming, and her medication didn't help anymore. She really hoped no one could bother her, and she could rest until it eased and then get into Looking at the other options. Max had prescribed her some stronger medication, but she really couldn't face going to the pharmacy now. She needed the pain to ease.
"Are you okay walking?" Max asked gently, noticing she seemed to be in a lot of pain and disoriented. "I'll be fine." She said. Taking the walk slowly, glad to be curled up on her office sofa. Her head was pounding, and she felt like she was about to vomit. She had sick bags beside her for good measure. The tumour had started causing nausea and vomiting, and she knew there might be a time where she wouldn't make it to the toilets. Why the fuck was this thing in her brain debilitating her like this. She knew it would eventually, but she hoped it wouldn't be so soon. She closed her eyes for a while, trying to will the symptoms away. She really shouldn't be trying to sleep during work hours, but the symptoms were too much. The light made the pain 10x worse, let alone a screen.
Eli walked into her office around an hour later, seeing her on the sofa in a darkened room. "You should go home."
"No, I have work I should be doing. I'll be fine. I just need to feel up to going to the pharmacy to get my new prescriptions. I'm sure they'll work, and then I'll be able to move."
"Okay. How about I go and get your meds then. You need something to ease the pain." He responded, pausing. "Have you been sick today?" He asked, noticing the bags.
"Yeah. I was sick this morning." She replied, passing him the prescriptions that Max wrote out earlier. "Have you eaten since?" "Who are you, my mother? Yes, I've eaten since!" She yelled, wincing, realising it hurt her head more.
"Good. I'm going to get your meds, and I'll bring them back up." Eli said, walking out of the office, knowing Jac just needed to be left alone to rest off the head pain.
After taking her medication and letting it kick in she felt a bit better. So went back out on the ward to do some necessary consults before having to face looking at a screen to reply to her emails and look for a neurosurgeon. She decided to keep the fact that she was looking for one quiet for now. Everyone at Holby would discourage her. They'd say inoperable means inoperable, and she just wasn't accepting that.
She was glad to be sitting back down in her office after doing some consults as she was feeling increasingly dizzy standing up. She replied to the emails she needed to before looking for a suitable neurosurgeon for her tumour. She spent hours searching through the web, in between work emails, calls and projects. There wasn't even anyone she wanted to enquire to. Why would any rational person take the risk of operating on her inoperable tumour? Then she found someone she thought would be up for the challenge.
Amelia Shepherd. She'd operated on many inoperable tumours in the past and done so successfully. This was it. Jac's one shot at life. She sent off an Email with her latest scans and blood test results, before replying to a final few emails and calling it a day.
Chloe knocked on her office door just as she shut her computer down. She groaned, really hoping it wasn't to do with a patient. Her head was killing her. "Come in." She called.
"I'm going for a drink with Eli, Dom and some others from the hospital. Do you want to come?" She asked. The red-headed surgeon looked tired.
"No. I have a headache. I'm going to go home." She barely felt up for after-work drinks anymore. Sometimes she pushed herself to, but today was not one of those days. She needed her bed. She wasn't 100% sure she could even drive home without risking an accident.
"Okay, well, get some rest." Chloe replied.
"Yeah. I'll try to." Rest didn't feel that restful anymore. The symptoms of the tumour affected her no matter what, like an ever present being trying to take over her body and her life.
Once Chloe left the Office Jac ordered an Uber before gathering her things. She could leave the car at the hospital overnight. Once she got in she thanked Emma's nanny for taking care of her and giving her dinner. She took her medication to dull the heavily returning pain and nausea before reading with her daughter.
She was glad Emma was old enough to read herself as the words had started swimming on the page. The deterioration was scary. Emma knew she was sick. The blinding headaches, co-ordination issues, nausea and dizziness couldn't be hidden from the observant child so Jac had told Emma quiet early on but she worried about the day she couldn't care for her child anymore, or even worse, the day she died and was left without a mother.
Once putting Emma to bed she tried to eat something. She had leftover Pizza and hoped her stomach wouldn't revolt. Whilst she was eating she checked her emails for the last time that day. She'd had an email back from the American surgeon, Amelia Shepherd, who was happy to take on her case and set up a video call to discuss a timeline and surgical plan. It was really happening, she might get her second chance.
#Holby City#greys anatomy#jac naylor#amelia shepherd#Chloe Goddard#dominic copeland#Eli Ebrahimi#Max Mcgerry
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IM SORRY BUT CHLOE WAT THE ACTUAL FCK U SAID U WOULD NEVER GO OUT WITH HIM AGAIN DO U HAVE SHORT TERM MEMORY LOSS OR SOMETHING
#in case u hadn't guessed I want sir cameron dunn to die a gruesome death#bbc holby city#bbc#holby city#cameron dunn#chloe goddard#my stuff
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chloe and cam makes me physically ill, no thank u very much
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These spoiler pics tho 😍🤩😍
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Chloe Goddard Sleeping Beauty Aesthetic
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this was the cutest omg!!!
#holby city#buckle fandom#ange goddard#chloe goddard#she is actually so fit it hurts#that could be about either of them tbh and i hate myself for it
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Hi! I am new to the loa community. The problem is that I am having hard time figuring out where I should start and believing in the law. Can you help?
Start by actually applying the law! Try it out for yourself. What is something you desire? Assume you have it already! I totally recommend listening to some of Neville Goddard’s lectures (which are completely free on YouTube) or reading some of his work. it’ll help you understand it better! But it’s really simple. What you assume is true, becomes true! Oh, and welcome we are so glad to have u 💓
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girlfriends it’s true bc i said so.
#holby city#mckendrick + goddard#chloe goddard#nicky mckendrick#girlfriends#also i’ve noticed how in some scenes both of them more or less say things in sync!!#it’s all about the chemistry for me and belinda and amy have that in abundance#otp; i love you
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