Today on "Another JeanMarco Soulmate AU absolutely no one asked for" I present to you -
Soulmate AU in which you stop seeing colors when your soulmate dies, the only exception being your soulmate. Now cue to Jean who just found Marco's, his best friend's, body. And you know, there's the shock of finding out Marco's dead. The pain and confusion and guilt. But there's also the revelation, because despite everything he can still see Marco like nothing took place at all- yes, half of his face is missing and his body is straight up lifeless, but Jean can still make out the color of his eye ; see that light shade of brown perfectly, remember all the times he has found himself looking at them while listening to Marco talk. He can still make out the colors of his uniform, see the same shade of black his hair has always had, practically see. Despite being dead, Marco was the only piece of color left in his life.
And there's denial for a moment because there's no way Marco was his soulmate. But that goes away fast, getting replaced by guilt. By the fact that he hasn't been there to save him, that Marco has to die all alone without anyone being there for him.
And that was worse than the simple fact that he could no longer see colors ; because Marco was there when Jean needed him, but he failed to do the same. And not only he lost his best friend that day, but his other half too.
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note to self, once I'm over this cold, call my granny, ask her if she wants to go see the local flower garden with me since it's looking more like spring lately
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I saw this in your priest post - "I thought maybe people will think I’m weird but now I say fuck it bc Anne Rice never shunned away from people thinking her stories/characters were strange/too much"
YES. Yes! Not to talk shit but I have no idea how Anne Rice of all people attracted a fandom full of conservatives. We have to keep being freaks on main LOL don't let anyone scare you!!!!!!!!!
Yes!! Thank you!! I can’t believe some of the takes I’m reading from fans regarding some of the things she wrote! It’s what I love about Anne’s books! It’s refreshing to read someone who doesn’t shy away from expressing exactly what she wants, no matter how people may perceive it. That makes a book so much more interesting to me. Luckily there are still amazing Anne Rice/VC girlies who truly are exactly like her, and express themselves however they want, no matter what anyone says. And I was so happy to find them bc girl I was drowning in the literal dumbest takes I have ever read regarding vc characters on Twitter.
(Tw*tter is the absolute worst place to find good takes on literature in general, but some takes I read about my favorite <3 goodest <3 bestest boy <3 Armand <3 were so appalling I was genuinely speechless. They love to misinterpret my boy over there. Alas, everyone can have their own opinions, no matter how wrong I think they are) Imagine getting offended by Lestat eating Dora out on her period lmaoo I can’t
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... So, one of my conditions flared up and I had to lie down. Apparently, this was just enough a push for me to finally finish Winter Flower -- or well, the first part of it.
Pre-editing, it sits at a bit over 30k words.
Now to just edit it, make a banner, maybe draw something... And then break my head over the scheduling of it all.
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" those weirdos, uh...bots? shouldn't they be going to that perverted old man? i mean, c'mon. you're gonna send all these creeps to a twelve year old girl? is this just spam of all his 'weird stuff' that he mass ordered when i was sleeping last night? because i keep getting them. "
" but....if date gets these then he'll be even worse. i better burn these and rip them to shreds. i wonder if iris knows about this too. . . i better tell her to be careful of what's on her phone . then again iris will just get more curious. . . wait, aiba can just mass delete them. i gotta talk to her. she hops out at night a lot sooo.... that's my chance!" time for a late night stakeout.
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