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your-neighbours-cat · 5 months ago
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"I love you " she whispered after a moment
Just like that . Yeah, just like that
She owned me .
I knew it. She knew it. She knew that I knew that she knew it .
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dont-read-this-im-dead · 10 months ago
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Sequel to Chasing Red.
I walked into the library to return the first book and check out the second.
I walked into the library, returned the first book, and walked out with 5 books.
I can't help it!
I hope this book is as sexy and gorgeous and beautiful as the first.
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robfozdarling · 8 months ago
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Sharing my bbg list, I have either been in love or an currently in love with the characters listed (y’all hear me out-)
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babacontainsmultitudes · 1 year ago
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So! Just saw a post about the spell Invisible Servant and was reminded of Goth, our favourite Incel Iguana 😂 Which has gotten me thinking about what animal invisible servants the other teens would have with that spell… Linc would have a big orange cat of course, but it wouldn’t be revealed til later that it’s a Garfield reference. I’m thinking flying fox for Normal - they do death-defying stunts by flying between trees, and I love the idea of it opening its arms and you look up and see a big T for Teen High on its chest. I have a really weird one for Taylor: Samurai Tom Nook. I’m imagining one of the first anime he watched was Animal Crossing: the Anime: the Tom Nook Saga, about Tom Nook as a ronin, and Taylor freaking loved it (maybe Cassandra voiced Isabelle lol). Now I cannot for the life of me think of anything for Hermie 😭
Hi Dora!!! WOW I FORGOT ALL ABOUT GOTH HAHA. Oh these are such fun ideas!!! YES HAHA GARFIELD-LOOKING CAT FOR LINCOLN man between the family cat that he was jealous of and Garfield and the Catbus- Lincoln really does have a funny relationship with cats huh?
I had to look up what a flying fox is! Cute!!! Love that Norm gets an animal that does cheerleader shit just like him haha very cute <333
SAMURAI TOM NOOK LOL could not have guessed that in a million years but fuck yeah I can vibe with that also I've played very little Animal Crossing (unlike some of my sisters, who have played concerning amounts of it) but I would actually for sure watch an Animal Crossing anime lol.
:3 Thanks for these fun ideas Dora! And thanks for the ask!!!
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kitabasis · 7 months ago
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June 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
(feel free to ask me questions about my reviews or whatever for any of these!)
Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa
The Scarlet Alchemist by Kylie Lee Baker
Breathe by Maia Kobabe and Dr. Sarah Peitzmeier
What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez
Crush by Richard Siken
War of the Foxes by Richard Siken
Making Sex: Body and Gender From the Greeks to Freud by Thomas Walter Laqueur (skimmed some parts; it was for research so I didn’t need to read it all)
The Summer Queen by Rochelle Hassan
You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Baron
The Worst Ronin by Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Faith Schaffer
Becoming Who We Are by Sammy Lisel et al
Cosmoknights Book 1 by Hannah Templer (re-read)
Cosmoknights Book 2 by Hannah Templer
Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Vol. 1 by David Gaider et al
The Art of Dragon Age Inquisition by Ben Galinas et al
Foul Days by Genoveva Dimova
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deadlinecom · 1 year ago
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kittensandforeheadkisses · 2 years ago
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Thankuuu for the tag
took me years to scroll down and then more years to scroll up to see what I'm supposed to mentioned because im a dumb bitch who didn't check the tagged post when i was down
Anyway, it took me more years to actually think about my comfort character because I have a fish memory:)
1. Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani (they're more of a comfort duo. cant choose any one of them// F. R. I. E. N. D. S)
2. Chatnoir (Miraculous Ladybug)
3. Lillian 'Lilly' Linton (I WOULD KILL TO READ HER STORY FOR THE FIRST TIME but every time i re read i always feel warm and happy// Storm and Silence series by Robert Thier)
4. Jacob Maddox (that man, *sigh* that man. there's no one like him. // Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez)
5. Caleb Lockhart (now that i think about it, it's time for another re read// Chasing Red duology by Isabelle Ronin)
I forgot to tag people💀 - @khalnaayika @kadalakari (feel free to ignore this tag if you dont want to engage I won't mind 💗) and anyone else who stumbles upon this post
five comfort characters, five tags
(had to start a new thread, got too long) thanks for tagging me @loulooser ooh i like this okay - nick nelson (osemanverse) - aled last (osemanverse) - peeta mellark (hunger games) - linh song (keeper of the lost cities) - xavier hawthorne (the inheritance games)
tagging @lyssified @mister3127 @raeny-nights-and-faery-lights @weirdo09 @charliethinks
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jessread-s · 4 years ago
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qotd: “It’s what you learn from the bad things that can determine the path you choose. If you embrace your scars and let them make you stronger, you might be able to open up and move beyond the pain” — Isabelle Ronin
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𝐑𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠:
Chasing Red: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Always Red: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
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i first began reading “Chasing Red” when it was being updated on wattpad! i instantly fell in love with caleb and veronica’s relationship <3 i kept rereading the story so much i thought i would purchase the physical copies of the books and boy am i glad i did! ronin kept much of the original story from wattpad in tact which i appreciated. some small changes were made which ultimately contributed a lot to the story! ronin’s writing is absolutely addicting and i commend her for her ability to slowly let the romance unfold. this duo is an essential for lovers of adult romance. if you haven’t yet read it, prepare to have your 🧦 blown off!
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gleekals · 4 years ago
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libro: sueños rojos
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your-neighbours-cat · 5 months ago
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No matter how much you want to protect the people you love , you can't. You can only be there for them . You can't choose their path because it is theirs alone . It's their fight , not yours."
Chasing Red , Isabelle Ronin
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jp-noir · 2 months ago
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The allies and friends of this polyamorous family would be just as diverse and multifaceted as the family members themselves. Given their unique backgrounds, skills, and experiences, the people who support and align with them would come from different walks of life, offering help in various ways—emotionally, magically, militarily, and intellectually. These friends and allies might be just as complex, each with their own motivations and histories, creating a rich web of relationships that can support the family through external and internal challenges.
1. Akira’s Allies:
Akira’s connections would be heavily influenced by her heritage as a Japanese swordswoman, possibly involving people from her samurai background, as well as those who respect her martial prowess and honor.
Former Samurai Allies: Akira may still have loyal allies from her past as part of the samurai class, individuals who understand the code of bushido and appreciate Akira’s skills in combat and honor. These allies could be old friends or fellow warriors who either understand or admire her decision to leave her traditional life behind. They might offer support in the form of guidance, protection, or even tactical help in battle. These allies could also represent the tension between Akira’s past and present, as some might still hold her former family’s ideals dear while others are more progressive and accepting of her current choices.
Wandering Ronin or Mercenaries: These are individuals who, like Akira, have broken from the rigid structures of their societies. They might share Akira’s desire for freedom and independence, and thus would be natural allies. These wandering swordsmen could offer their expertise in combat, serve as bodyguards, or help with any conflicts involving the samurai or other warriors that might come after Akira.
Martial Arts Masters: Akira might also have allies among martial arts masters, particularly those who respect her skill and discipline. These allies could be from various combat traditions outside Japan, creating a diverse group of fighters who stand by Akira’s side, whether for mutual respect, a shared vision of freedom, or admiration of her strength.
2. Isabelle’s Allies:
Isabelle’s allies would likely come from her past as an assassin, but also from her efforts to leave that world behind and seek redemption or transformation. Some might be former associates from her time as an assassin, while others could be individuals who have been touched by her attempts to atone for her past actions.
Fellow Assassins Seeking Redemption: Isabelle may still be connected to a group of former assassins or mercenaries who, like her, are seeking redemption or trying to leave behind their violent pasts. These individuals could provide support in situations where the family is targeted by enemies from the criminal underworld, offering both physical protection and strategic advice. They would understand Isabelle’s inner turmoil and might support her efforts to make amends for past wrongs.
Outcasts and Rogues: Isabelle could form alliances with other outcasts—individuals who have chosen to break from societal norms or who live outside the law. These could include thieves, rebels, or others who have found themselves living on the fringe of society. These allies might offer Isabelle (and her family) resources, safe havens, or intelligence in exchange for favors, loyalty, or shared interests.
Redemption Seekers: In her quest to build a family and live a peaceful life, Isabelle might connect with people who have also sought a new life after violent pasts. These could include former criminals, spies, or soldiers who share a desire for transformation and a hope for redemption. Their shared experiences could create a strong bond, and these allies would be empathetic to Isabelle’s journey and might offer both emotional support and practical help in navigating the dangerous world she left behind.
3. Luigi’s Allies:
Luigi, with his magical abilities and Italian-American heritage, could have allies who are connected to both his magical practice and his cultural background. His magical allies would likely be a mix of mystics, scholars, and fellow mages who respect his power and wisdom.
Fellow Mages: Luigi could be aligned with other mages, perhaps from a magical academy or society, who respect his magical prowess or share his philosophy of magic. These allies might offer him mentorship, magical knowledge, or even powerful spells when needed. Some of them may have differing views on magic, which could lead to occasional conflicts, but the shared bond of being magical beings would tie them together in times of need.
Occult Scholars and Historians: Luigi may have allies among occult scholars, historians, or magical researchers who share his passion for the study of magic, ancient spells, and rituals. These intellectuals might help him unlock hidden magical secrets, provide him with ancient texts, or offer advice on mystical or arcane matters. Their knowledge could help him navigate magical conflicts or uncover dangerous magical artifacts that might threaten his family.
Magical Creatures and Entities: If Luigi’s magical abilities are tied to the supernatural, he might have alliances with magical creatures—spirits, fae, or even ancient entities who recognize his power or owe him favors. These creatures might assist him in times of need, providing him with knowledge or protection that only they can offer. These relationships would be complex, with their own rules, but they would be valuable allies in the magical realm.
4. Harper’s Allies:
Harper’s role as a transgender healer means she would attract allies who are both understanding of her identity and grateful for her healing abilities. Her allies might be more emotionally driven, often coming from marginalized groups or those who have faced discrimination.
LGBTQ+ Allies: Harper would likely have a strong network of allies from within the LGBTQ+ community, people who understand her struggles as a transgender woman and who support her emotionally and socially. These allies might be part of support groups, activists, or other individuals who believe in equal rights and representation for marginalized people. Their friendship and support would be critical in helping Harper navigate the difficulties of being transgender in a world that can be hostile or discriminatory.
Fellow Healers: As a healer, Harper could form alliances with other healers—whether magical or medical—who appreciate her compassion and skills. These individuals might be from diverse backgrounds: magical healers who offer their wisdom on mystic remedies, or non-magical practitioners who value her holistic approach to health and well-being. They might work together on difficult cases, exchange knowledge, or offer emotional support when dealing with the pressures of their work.
Transgender Rights Activists: Harper could be supported by activists who fight for transgender rights, helping her not only navigate societal issues but also to advocate for broader change. These allies would be passionate and dedicated to ensuring the rights and freedoms of transgender individuals, including the right to love and raise children in non-traditional family structures.
5. The Kids’ Allies:
The children of this family, especially as they grow older, might have their own unique set of friends and allies, shaped by their experiences as part of such an unconventional family. Some of their allies could include:
Peers Who Embrace Diversity: The children would likely find friends who embrace diversity, whether through shared experiences of being in non-traditional families or because they are growing up in a progressive environment. These peers would offer emotional support, understanding, and a sense of belonging, making it easier for the kids to navigate the complexities of growing up in a polyamorous, multicultural family.
Magical Mentors: If the family has magical powers or the children inherit some of these abilities, they might be mentored by magical practitioners or supernatural beings who can guide them in understanding their powers. These mentors could offer protection and training, especially if the children are targeted by enemies seeking to exploit their abilities.
Teachers and Mentors: In a world where combat skills, magic, or healing are prevalent, the children might also have mentors in specific areas of expertise—combat teachers, magical instructors, or healers who take the children under their wing and help them hone their skills. These allies would serve as role models and protectors in times of danger.
6. Shared Allies:
Finally, the family could have allies who are important to all of them, offering help and guidance when needed:
Protective Figures: These could include powerful individuals or groups who protect the family as a whole—whether they are bounty hunters who owe the family a favor, old allies from each member’s past, or even magical beings who offer their services in times of danger. These allies might not always be present, but they would be called upon when the family faces overwhelming odds.
Shared Family Friends: People who are close to all members of the family, such as family friends from each of their backgrounds, who have a strong bond with the family as a whole. These allies might help with childcare, offer emotional support, or provide a sense of normalcy in the face of external threats.
Conclusion:
This family’s allies would reflect the diversity of their individual backgrounds and experiences. From samurai warriors and magical creatures to LGBTQ+ activists and outcasts from the fringes of society, their allies would bring valuable skills, knowledge, and support. The friends and allies of this polyamorous, multicultural family would be loyal, compassionate, and resourceful, offering their assistance in various ways as the family navigates a world full of enemies, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Each member’s unique journey would forge new connections, creating a rich and complex web of relationships that would help protect and nurture the family as they face their enemies and explore the world together.
How to write a Polyamory with a american-italian man, Japanese woman, Transgender American Woman and French Woman that involve raising kids?
Writing a polyamorous relationship that includes an American-Italian man, a Japanese woman, a transgender American woman, and a French woman, especially when they are raising kids together, requires thoughtfulness and respect for each individual's identity, background, and cultural nuances. Below is a guide for creating a rich, complex, and respectful narrative. This example assumes a shared commitment to love, parenting, and mutual understanding.
1. Establish Clear Dynamics Among the Characters
Begin by defining each character's personality, background, and their relationship with the others. These dynamics will help shape how they interact in a polyamorous structure.
American-Italian Man: Could be a blend of American and Italian cultural influences, which might include a strong sense of family, emotional expressiveness, and a laid-back attitude towards life. He might be protective but also deeply connected to both his Italian heritage and his American upbringing.
Japanese Woman: She may have traditional values in certain aspects (perhaps the importance of respect, discipline, and harmony) but could also have modern views. Her identity could involve balancing her Japanese roots with the life she has built in the US, reflecting both the strengths and challenges of cultural adaptation.
Transgender American Woman: Her experience of being transgender in a polyamorous setup could involve navigating societal expectations, self-identity, and acceptance. She may have a deep understanding of personal boundaries, resilience, and empathy, which could inform her role in the family.
French Woman: Known for her appreciation of culture, art, and intellectualism, she might have a relaxed yet sensual approach to life and relationships. She could bring a sense of creativity, passion, and practicality to the dynamic.
2. Highlight How They Form Their Polyamorous Relationship
Polyamory often begins with clear, open communication, respect for each other's individual needs, and a commitment to balance. How did they meet? Was the polyamorous setup agreed upon early, or did it develop over time? Did they face challenges in overcoming cultural or societal biases? How do they address jealousy, insecurity, or conflict?
For example:
The American-Italian man and the Japanese woman may have been in a relationship first, having developed a deep bond based on shared family values. Over time, they discovered that their family unit could grow to include others.
The transgender American woman may have entered the relationship when she found a strong emotional and intellectual connection with the group, while also seeking a space where her gender identity was fully understood and respected.
The French woman could have joined the relationship later, drawn in by the shared values of openness, communication, and mutual respect that the group upheld.
3. Raise Children Together
The key challenge for the characters would be how to raise children in a polyamorous family, especially with such diverse cultural backgrounds. This requires open dialogue about parenting styles, discipline, and cultural differences.
Parenting Styles: Each partner could bring their own unique approach to parenting based on their culture and personal experiences. For example, the Japanese woman might emphasize responsibility and respect for elders, while the French woman may focus on fostering creativity and independence. The transgender woman might be very attuned to fostering an inclusive environment that allows the children to express themselves freely.
Cultural Diversity: The children will be raised in a multicultural, polyamorous home where they are exposed to a variety of languages, customs, and ways of thinking. The American-Italian man might cook traditional Italian meals, while the Japanese woman might teach the kids about Japanese festivals and rituals. The French woman may introduce them to French music and art, while the transgender American woman might focus on teaching them about empathy and understanding of gender diversity.
Shared Responsibility: Parenting in a polyamorous family often requires a sense of collective responsibility. All adults might take turns caring for the children, supporting each other emotionally, and contributing to their upbringing in different ways. Each partner will have their strengths — for example, the French woman might handle creative projects with the kids, the transgender woman might advocate for their rights and emotional well-being, while the American-Italian man might teach them about loyalty and family traditions.
4. Focus on Communication and Boundaries
Clear and constant communication is essential in polyamory, especially when children are involved. Each person must feel respected, supported, and understood. Set boundaries and roles for everyone involved, whether it's in terms of how they co-parent or how they manage their romantic relationships within the family unit.
Honesty and Openness: These characters must be able to talk openly about their feelings, any challenges, and ensure that everyone’s needs are met.
Self-care: Each partner must also prioritize self-care and personal time to avoid burnout from the demands of polyamory and parenting.
5. Create Unique Family Traditions and Rituals
A polyamorous family with such diverse members would likely create their own rituals, blending cultural traditions from each background. For example:
The Italian-American Man might organize family meals on Sundays, filled with pasta and laughter.
The Japanese Woman could host tea ceremonies or celebrate Japanese holidays, such as Obon or the Japanese New Year.
The French Woman might introduce a tradition of celebrating Bastille Day with art projects or attending cultural events.
The Transgender Woman might have her own special rituals around family communication or moments of reflection, possibly centered around themes of acceptance and transformation.
6. Address Challenges They Might Face
Being in a polyamorous family comes with its own set of challenges, and these individuals will likely face societal discrimination, personal insecurities, or difficulties in balancing family dynamics. It is important to explore these in a sensitive way, showing how they support each other through tough times.
Outside Judgment: The family might face prejudice or misunderstanding from others, but their unity and shared commitment will help them navigate those challenges.
Internal Conflict: Jealousy, emotional turmoil, and personal issues might arise, but through open communication and mutual support, they would work through these struggles.
7. Emphasize Growth and Acceptance
Ultimately, the narrative should emphasize growth, love, and acceptance. The polyamorous structure allows each person to be their authentic self, while the children benefit from growing up in a space where diversity, communication, and respect are prioritized.
This concept allows for an enriching, complex, and diverse exploration of love, identity, and family-building. By focusing on each character’s unique traits and how they interact, both emotionally and practically, you can create a compelling and respectful portrayal of polyamory and parenting.
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dont-read-this-im-dead · 10 months ago
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One thing I love to do is read while walking. Something that makes me love Utah so much, is that there are enough sidewalks to allow me to read for hours. I couldn't do that in Indiana.
Chasing Red is sexy and gorgeous. Can't wait to read the second book, Always Red.
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cathygeha · 6 years ago
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REVIEW
Spirfire in Love by Isabelle Ronin
Chasing Red #3
DNF ~ I didn’t realize this was a YA genre novel when I began but gave it a chance. At about page 90 I gave up, read the end, realized that it would be a HFN ending that leads to another book and decided not to invest more time reading. I believe that for those who enjoy this genre it may be just the thing but for me...not so much.
Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablanca for the ARC – This is my honest review.
For me – 1 star – didn’t really like it
For someone who likes the genre – a whole lot more stars, probably.
NetGalley Rating - 3
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43455917-spitfire-in-love
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She’s never at a loss for words. He’s determined to have the last one. Kara Hawthorne never backs down, especially when it comes to protecting her family.
     KARA     There he was with his piercing blue eyes and Lucifer black hair. He was leaning against the wall, a lollipop in his mouth, hot as hell and twice as dangerous.
Cameron St. Laurent isn’t intimidated by the feisty woman at his doorstep. And when she asks him for the impossible, Cameron knows just how to sweeten the deal…
 CAM She looked so soft, harmless, like a pretty kitten, but she was as safe as a ticking time bomb. My sweet, sweet Spitfire.
The two combustible personalities are faced with unavoidable off-the-charts chemistry. But when Cam’s dark past shows up, he’ll have to slay his demons and lay himself on the line to win Kara, body and soul.
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furashuban · 7 years ago
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Isabelle greeted me !
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oswlld · 2 years ago
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I WILL NEVER KNOW HOW YOU SEE RED AND YOU WILL NEVER KNOW HOW I SEE IT —  vice versa (2022) ⪢ episode eleven (part 2 of 2)
fernando pessoa || patti smith, year of the monkey || beth revis, a million suns || william h. woodwell jr. || elizabeth scott, love you hate you miss you || christa wolf, cassandra: a novel and four essays || frank bidart, to the dead || ted hughes, birthday letters: poems; “visit” || isabelle ronin, chasing red || trisha north, safe: the place i go in my head to feel acceptance & peace || adonis, candlelight || stephen dunn, “the waiting”, the insistence of beauty: poems || marie howe, the affliction || clarice lispector, tr. by katrina dodson || jonathan safran foer, extremely loud & incredibly close || willy clay, in our museum
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deadlinecom · 1 year ago
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