Tim looked up at the entity that had been haunting him for the past few weeks now, "What does that even mean?"
"You know how chess is basically a game about two kingdoms going to war with eachother?" The being asked, his white gloves gesturing about lazily, "well wouldn't it make sense for chess competitions to make the players go into the next round with only the pieces that "survived" the last war? It would be more interesting."
Danny smirked as he watched Mr. Drakes mind whirring at all the new strategies and potential. Comforted in the knowledge that Mr. Drake wasn't going to get much paperwork done tonight, let alone have time to work on his project for the competition, Danny let himself vanish from the other boys office.
All he needed to do was keep distracting Tim from the competition and that prize was all Tuckers.
He just prayed Sam didn't find out he was doing this or that he was getting chased around by bats every other night or else she'd kill him the rest of the way
“It’s gross if Katara marries Zuko since he’s her colonizer” she overthrew the last Fire Lord to put Zuko on the throne. If anything the Fire Nation would be worried that he’s Katara’s puppet
Sorry for loving Ascended Astarion so much. Hearing David Bowie tell Sarah “Fear me. Love me. Obey me in all things, and I will be your slave.” when I was five changed me as a person.
"Suddenly the world was gray and dull and my heart was so heavy I felt like I couldn’t move, let alone make it back to Treasure Town. But because of Echo’s last wish… I was able to keep living.”
Matt: Um, Matthew Finnegan, question for NG. What are your thoughts on the first version of "Let There Be Love" you wrote, titled "It's a Crime"? Why the massive difference in lyrics between the two, and would you be interested in playing it live?
Noel: (long pause) I have no idea what he's going on about.
Matt: "Let There Be Love," you wrote an earlier version, he says, called "It's a Crime." and there's big differences of lyrics.
Noel: (long pause) That's fucking news to me.
Matt: OK, I don't know what Matthew Finnegan's talking about. I've tried. I've put it to the man. He don't know what the fuck it's all about.
Noel: Why—
Matt: —would you ever write a song called "It's a Crime" anyway?
Noel: I'd never put out a song called "It's a Crime." I might title something like that as a holding title, so...