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this is why Caine was trying so hard on his new npcs
#lgbtqia#queer artwork#queer artist#artwork#the amazing digital circus#tadc fanart#the amazing digital circus fanart#tadc zooble#tadc jax#they're frenemies#its giving drag queen banter
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Loft talk Pt. They both look handsome tonight đââď¸
Sylus: We both look very handsome tonight.
Rafayel: You know, if you'd just said that I looked handsome, I would have said, "So do you."
Sylus: I couldn't take that chance.
#incorrect quotes#loft talk#loft meeting#modern family#love and deepspace#crack post#lads#love and deepspace sylus#lads sylus#lnds sylus#love and deepspace rafayel#lnds rafayel#lads rafayel#they're best friends#trust me#i was there#i made the friendship bracelet#ok fine#they're frenemies#sylus and rafayel#sylus#rafayel
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concept doods of mk and his monkey clone that's somehow gone rogue
will most likely do more with this later!! i have lots of ideas hehe
#monkie kid mk#lego monkie kid#lmk#lmk fanart#lmk mk#monkey mk#monkie kid#monkie kid fanart#they're frenemies#tfw you blame your clone/yourself for killing azure#artilite#artilite doodle
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Certifiable "L" moment
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"I like the taste of your lipstick"
#one piece#trafalgar law#blackleg sanji#lawsan#sanlaw#trafalgar d water law#sanji#one piece fanart#art#this has gotta be the most evil i've ever yaoi'd. like damn!! ..damn !!!!!!!!!! feel like i'm giving fujo here !!!!!!#to me they're a messy situationship to -> 'very dramatically learning to make it work' type ship. frenemies to lovers. mess
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Stillborn danyal al ghul au incorrect quotes - dpxdc au
Vlad and Danny, fighting for the nth time this month: Danyal, exhausted: hey if i call you dad will you like. Stop. I have a test tomorrow. Vlad, has a parental bone in EVERY part of his body: *immediately stopping* Vlad: What do you mEAN YOU HAVE A TEST. WHY DIDN'T YOU LEAD WITH THAT-- Danny: BECAUSE YOU'RE TRYING TO KILL DR. FENTON AGAIN, VLADIMIR.
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Danny, flopping into bed facefirst: i need sleep or rehab. again Tucker (maybe?? I haven't decided yet who he's friends with): i thought you were clean Danny, into a pillow: not if this keeps up.
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Tucker: favorite superhero go Sam: Wonder Woman Danny: the Flash Tucker: Okay Sam's is obvious but, Danny I would've thought you'd say like, Martian Manhunter or Superman or Starfire. But Flash?? Danny: i had a foster in Central City for a few years and met him, he's a really nice guy. He made me promise to invite him to my high school graduation and is part of the reason I made it to rehab and ended up getting rehomed and picked up by the Fentons. Danny: I have a hoodie with his logo on it in my closet, i saved up to buy it and its the first thing I got with the allowance the Fentons got me
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Danny wearing three layers and a scarf in the middle of summer: *shivering* Sam: how are you cold you're literally made of lava Danny, hissing: lava cools at contact with the air and I'm trying to keep my body temperature at a reasonable level, SAM. Tucker, touching Danny: you feel warm to me Danny: to YOU
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Danny:...i could eat lava Tucker: Sam: Danny: Tucker: do it. no balls Danny, getting up: bET--
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Danny: Dash: The Both Of Them: *under the bleachers to smoke/vape* Danny, smokes: I wont tell if you won't tell Dash, vapes: ....deal
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Danny, breaking into Vlad's lab: YOU FUCKER QUIT-- what the hell is that Vlad, working on his newest invention: Language. ....And it's something I'm working on, go away Danny: what? no, fuck you. You're trying to kill Jack again and this looks interesting. I was gonna come beat you but now I'm curious what the hell this is (Vlad spends a good hour explaining what he's doing before they start arguing and Danny starts a fight)
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Danny laying on the ground staring the ceiling, feeling like shit: Jazz, popping by his room: ,,,what'cha doing, Danny? Danny: Danny, internally: 'Jazz says i should be more open' Danny: considering the benefits of relapsing Jazz, immediately stepping into the room: oh okay so lets talk.
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Danny, meeting Robin as Phantom for the first time unaware of his identity and his own birthright: Robin: Phantom: Phantom: fuck you Robin, a 12 year old: fUCK YOU
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Vlad: Jack Fenton iced me out of my early adulthood and got you, his foster son, killed by his own invention. He is a danger to society and I personally want him dead. Danny: okay, cool motive still murder. Danny, louder: I DONT NEED YOU TO TAKE REVENGE ON MY BEHALF
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Vlad, grabbing Danny's shoulders: aren't you tired of being nice Danny: Vlad: don't you want to go apeshit Danny, in the american foster system since infancy, was in rehab at 11 years old, has been fucked over metaphorically, emotionally, physically, ten times over: Danny: i feel like we need to have a talk
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DP/Regular DPDC Vlad: *gripping by the shoulders* DPDC Vlad: how Stillborn Vlad: what DP/DC Vlad: how are you getting him to like you. Stillborn Vlad:,,, well first off i don't torture him so jot that down Stillborn Vlad: second of all, like is a strong word. Stillborn Vlad: Daniel only likes me on tuesdays and when i show him how to make fireballs
#dpxdc#danny fenton is not the ghost king#dp x dc#dpxdc crossover#dp x dc crossover#dp x dc au#dpxdc au#danyal al ghul au#dpxdc prompts#trying to convey the complications of danny and vlad's dynamic is hard in an incorrect quote format but the best i can do is frenemies if#i want to keep the 'this is requited' aspect of it.#parental vlad masters#danny hit with the cain instinct: wow you suck. for some reason. fuck you | robin a 12yo: wow fuck you too#i acknowledge the fact that danny's own accident is complicated and you cant really point the blame at one person because multiple parties#were involved that eventually lead to his accident. HOWEVER. Vlad is still evil and stubborn. and has drawn his own conclusions that aren't#entirely incorrect. but also arent entirely accurate. he's going to eventually blame maddie too he's only just begun to move on is all.#everyone is kinda flanderized here but ykw what do you expect with incorrect quotes posts LMAO#stillborn? no still born au#stillborn danny au#stillborn danny#most of this is just vlad and danny interacting but tbf they're one of the most interesting changes here skdhf#danny had an addiction to painkillers if anyone is curious. which means that he can't take any even if they worked when he becomes phantom#because he runs the risk of relapse#poc danny fenton#fire core danny fenton
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This is our first couple photo in years.
#high school frenemy#thaidrama#saint x shin#shin x saint#saintshin#shinsaint#nani hirunkit#sky wongravee#skynani#nanisky#lextag#userrlaura#tusersilence#tuseryoo#tuserhidden#gmmtv series#thaidramaedit#mygifs*#seriously the all the ost songs they put in scenes like this are driving me even more insane...#they're ALL love songs... seriously gmmtv can't hide it anymore. this is a bl. idec hahah#i'm sure they put them in this show to try the ship and see everyone's reaction#and now that they've seen us going insane over them i REALLY HOPE gmmtv will give us a REAL bl with them!!!!
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Fic: Brilliant Things
While Rook is trapped in the Fade prison, Johanna and Emmrich are forced to help each other overcome their own regrets. DRAGON AGE | EMMRICH & JOHANNA; EMMROOK | WORDS: 4,553 | RATED: G
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Itâs pathetic, really. Volkarin has always been a soft touch, but this snivelling is something else.
Despite her own prodigious knowledge of anatomy and the undead, Johanna had not known the human body capable of making such a hideous racket prior to the events of these past few days. Corpses do not weep, and even if they did, she hardly cares.Â
The worst part isnât even that sheâs reduced to mere ornamentation in the already ostentatious study of one of Nevarraâs greatest necromancers, forced to watch him burn a hole in the floorboards with each anguished thump, thump, thump of his feet as he teeters at the edge of a nervous breakdown borne by the weight of his own misplaced compassion. No, this part was inevitable. Volkarin had always been destined to crack one dayâshe just wished she could have been the one to cause it. Â Â
No, the absolute worst part, worse than having been denied the opportunity to gloat over her lifelong rival, is that despite the circumstances, the lovelorn foolâs dedication to his Watcher duties have been thorough to a fault. Johanna has of course tested the wards binding her soul to her remains multiple times; sheâd been trying to escape before this most recent escalation in their circumstances, it would be downright idiotic not to try when facing down the end of the world as they know it. Especially while her only hope at salvation rubs his red-rimmed eyes and mutters inconsolably under his breath, unwilling to accept that it is in fact his infernal meddling which has doomed them all. Â
Itâs simple, really: if Volkarin had just stayed out of her way, left her alone, Johanna would still have her beautiful bone constructâthe culmination of her lifeâs workâwith which she wouldâve had the power to raise an army of undead to defeat this so-called god, this Elgarânan.Â
But Volkarin had possessed the sheer nerve to outplay her at the most inopportune moment. Although sheâs ordinarily capable of giving credit where itâs due, she cannot respect the lack of long-term strategy. Of all moments to finally locate his own backbone! Â Volkarin had always been like that, though. Capable of surpassing his own self-imposed limitations given the correct impetus. What else could one expect from such a hot-headed, idealistic man as he. Ugh. And couple that all that with a new paramour, a bright-eyed young thing surely twenty years his junior, itâs no wonder Volkarinâs been distracted (but not distracted enough) of late.Â
What needs to be done now is plainly obvious to Johanna, or indeed, anyone with half a functioning brain. For whatever reason, everyone in this crackpot team of would-be heroes that Volkarin has somehow gotten himself mixed up in relies on Rook, even though Johannaâs not sure what the impudent whelp brings to the team, other than a tendency to meddle which rivals even Volkarinâs. And as the groupâs resident expert on the Fade, Volkarin is the most well-placed to tear a hole in reality itself to locate his misplaced lover. Even Johanna can see that would make for a most romantic story indeed, and she doesnât even read that sort of dreck.
But itâs clear to Johanna that Volkarin is functioning at perhaps one-tenth of his usual operating capacity, compromised as he is by needless sentimentality. Of course, the type of man who would sacrifice not only his lifelong dreamâimmortality itself!â for a mere wisp, of all things, would struggle without the guidance of a more indomitable hand.
And in Rookâs absence, the task falls to Johanna. Unfortunately. Here sheâd hoped her days of solving Emmrich Volkarinâs problems for him were over, but no matter. Unlike Volkarin, Johanna Hezenkoss does not shy away from necessary evils.Â
As always, she chooses her words carefully, delicately balancing dramatic effect and efficiency.
âYou know this is entirely your fault, donât you?âÂ
Volkarin stops dead in his tracks as though sheâd just punched him. The respite from his infernal pacing is most pleasant indeed, and sheâs elated by the knowledge she can still instil such a reaction in him even while bereft of limbs.
Expression jumping from shock to outrage and then, most curiously, to acceptance, Volkarin raises two fingers to rub at his temples, quietly answering, âI know.âÂ
Johannaâs mandibles clench tightly and it is only with some difficulty that she manages to relax them. For Volkarin to admit his failings so readily, the situation must be worse than she had feared. âAnd what do you have to say for yourself?â she asks instead. The last thing she needs him to know is that sheâs worried.Â
Volkarin averts his gaze as he hunches into himself. She remembers the stance well from his days as a young child at the Necropolis. âI should have confessed the truth to Rook while I had the chance,â he admits in the most mournful, pitiful tone that makes even Johanna feel sorry for him as much as it makes her want to vomit, if she were still capable of such a thing.Â
While itâs not quite the answer sheâd hoped forâthen again, Volkarin would never debase himself by offering her a proper apology for everything heâd put her throughâitâs one Johanna can work with nonetheless. Doing her best approximation of a tongue-clicking noise, she replies, âDonât tell me youâre still hung up on that argument you had with your paramour.âÂ
As planned, the words bait him back into action with a sputter. Back straightening and fingers curling into the palms of his ungloved and unadorned hands, he snaps, âStill hung up onââ before cutting himself off and pinching the bridge of his nose as he breathes deeply to regulate his emotions, the same exercises theyâd been taught as apprentices. Johanna had never cared much for them.Â
The next words that come out of Volkarinâs mouth throw her for a loop. âHave you ever been in love, Johanna?â
One of the downsides of no longer having muscles or tendons is the inability to answer questions through exaggerated facial expressions alone. As much as it pains her to lend legitimacy to this line of inquiry, thereâs a frightening intensity in his eyes suggestive of a commitment to this topic of conversation. She suspects he wonât accept a total deflection, or worse, that such an attempt might set off his moping again.
That still doesnât mean itâs any of his blasted business. The time to be asking these types of questions was thirty years ago, not now. âIâm familiar with the concept,â she says acridly, hoping itâs enough to satisfy his curiosity before swiftly adding, âNot that I see how itâs of any relevance.â
Of course, Volkarin simply canât leave it there. Instead, his lips purse, the look he now fixes Johanna with one of mixed pity and disappointment.
Infuriating man, to think such condescension could possibly affect her!
âThen you would know what it feels like,â he continues quietly, âto leave such matters unresolved with no resolution.â
Of course he would turn it around on her: a most pathetic and transparent attempt to make this an exercise in âpracticing empathyâ instead of learning to properly communicate himself. She deftly avoids the obvious trap, cutting to the chase instead.
âYouâre an idiot,â she states cleanly, simply. Thereâs a lack of malice in her words that surprises even her.
Volkarin must sense it too, because even though his body visibly tenses at the accusation, his reaction is short-lived. Instead, he allows his shoulders to slumpâterrible posture, reallyâbefore running a hand through his tousled hair, the action accentuating the dark circles beneath his eyes. Finally, he sighs, a little huff of intermingled acceptance and defeat. Pinching the bridge of his nose once more, he answers, âIâm afraid youâll have to explain yourself, Johanna.â
Now sheâs really concerned, and even more adamant about not admitting it. Esteemed Professor Volkarin, inviting her to lecture? Sheâd never thought sheâd see the day. Preening nonetheless, she doesnât bother to disguise the elation from her voice as she points out the obvious. âYour paramour is trapped physically in the Fade, correct?â
Volkarin blinks; itâs too difficult for Johanna to distinguish whether heâs simply concentrating or staving off a fresh wave of tears, so she doesnât bother.
âCorrect,â he answers, fingers rubbing at his chin now, itching at the three-day-old growth which is a sight bewildering to even Johanna.
She does her best to continue ignoring the absurdity of it all as she continues. âAnd my understanding is that you are indeed Professor Volkarin of the Mourn Watch, one of Thedasâs leading experts on the properties of said Fade, are you not?â
The masseter muscle in Volkarinâs jaw twitches. âI donât see where youâre going with this.â
âYou always did lack a certain vision,â she says with a sigh which could be described as downright nostalgic. âI simply ask, what would happen were the situation reversed? If you were the one trapped in the Fade?â
Volkarinâs face softens, lips twisted into a smile so besotted it sickens her. âRook would stop at nothing less than breaking into the Fade barehanded.â Johanna watches him expectantly as his eyes widen in realisation and he mutters, âOh. Oh dear.â
It would, of course, be too much to hope for him to actually admit that she had a point, that she was in fact, entirely correct as always. âYou always did give up far too easily,â she admonishes instead. âIâm frankly astonished you ever got anything done without me.â
Not only does he have to the gall to ignore her reprimand, he even adds to her immense displeasure by resuming his infernal pacing. There he goes, thump, thump, thump against the floorboards again. All take and no give, just as always.
A newfound wave of frustration pulses through Johannaâs consciousness and sheâs hardly a patient person to begin with. âYou know, when I told you this situation was entirely your fault, I wasnât talking about the missteps youâve made in your pathetic love life.â Thereâs a new vigourâan urgencyâto his steps when he finally deigns to face her. His hands together with frenetic energy. âJohanna, this is hardly the time. Thereâs so much to set in motionââ
No. Absolutely not.
She refuses to be overlooked again.
Shouting over him, she demands to be heard. âYOU. RUINED. EVERYTHING.â
But Volkarin still wonât be diverted and waves a hand as though before himself as though to dismiss her accusations. Whatâs downright infuriating is the confirmation that this infatuation with some youth heâs known for less than six months means more to him than all the years theyâd spent working together. He pulls books off their shelves with alarming velocity, muttering titles under his breath that Johanna canât quite decipher.
Never one to back down from a challenge, Johanna tries again. âIf only there was more at stake than locating your lost paramour,â she hedges.
Volkarin continues to ignore her, but she can see his hands shake.
She makes another attempt, but this time she doesnât even bother to disguise any lingering traces of bitterness evident in her voice. Not that she had been holding back on purpose, of course. Itâs simply a most peculiar situation in which they find themselves. âIf only you had an old friend with practical experience in creating receptive Fade eddies.â
A sharp intake of breath. Aha! A reaction! He doesnât look at her yet. âWhat do you suggest?â
Sheâs not going to let him off that easily. âI donât know. I didnât realise you were seeking my opinion on the matter.â
âJohanna.â He finally turns from the bookshelf, pushing back unruly locks of hair from his forehead. âI could not have expressed myself any more clearly.â âOnly because I had to do nearly all the work of leading you there!â she snaps back in return. Despite her gnawing frustration, thereâs comfort in the familiarity of their conflict, the back-and-forth, the diametric oppositions of their world views.
Johanna will never, ever admit it aloud, but she has missed him. Not that it means she wants to spend the rest of his life trapped in his study, mind you.
But still, better this than death, better this than the cowardice Volkarin had embraced with open arms. For all that the good professor harps on about morality, of propriety, of decorum, of kindness, the real difference between them is that Volkarin is little more than a persnickety academic, but Johanna is the true innovator. An inventor. Her experiments speak for themselves. Yes, her aptitude for the more experiential aspects of their art had resulted in her current predicament, but failure is only ever a temporary setback, so long as the fundamental nature of existence remains intact.
And right now, that can't be relied upon. Elgarânan had changed the trajectory of the moon itself! Even Johanna balks at such audacity.
It's only then that she realises Volkarin has been silent too long, which is entirely suspicious for a man who so adores the sound of his own voice. But at least he isnât snivelling again. No, instead his forehead is furrowed deep in thought, fingers scratching at his chin once more.
âCareful,â she warns.
Volkarin blinks, his attention snapping back to her. âWhat is it?â
âYouâll hurt yourself, thinking that hard about it.â
Strangely, he begins to smile. Maddening man! âI suppose it would be too much to hope for you to simply help me out of mere goodwill.â
Something about his tone and his expression manages to get under her skin even though she no longer has any. âObviously. You know me better than that.â
âBut you are considering offering lending your knowledge to our cause due to the mutually-aligned nature of our interests.â âI wouldâve used less words,â she answers in agreement. He holds up an index finger as though about to lecture, but itâs evident in his posture that heâs barely able to restrain himself from pacing again. That he does manage to do so is a point in his favour, for now. âYouâve certainly made clear your opinion on my relationship with Rook.â When she opens her mouth to interject, he raises the other fingers on his hand, and despite herself, Johanna falls silent and allows him to continue. âWhich brings me to the realisation your motive was to provide a distraction from my grief so I could recalibrate and continue on the necessary work that must be done in Rookâs ⌠absence.â
While sheâs glad to hear Volkarinâs voice tremble as he dances around the topic of the void Rook has left in his otherwise obviously miserable life, the fact that it even does so still rankles her. Even more frustrating is Volkarin ascribing emotions and feelings to her that she does not possess, as though heâs some sort of Chantry sister instead of a powerful necromancer. âI just wanted to stop the racket,â she snaps.  Â
âBe that as it may, I couldnât help but notice your choice of topic.â He sighs again, an exhalation of air thatâs heavier than any of the noises sheâs heard him make throughout their entire conversation. His shoulders slump. It makes her wish she could slap him with a ruler.
âFor what itâs worth,â he continues, âI am sorry. Sorry lichdom failed you. Sorry you were unable to reach out to me. I amespecially sorry you felt the need to conquer the capital in order to attract my attention.â When he lifts his gaze to look at her properly, she is surprised to find his eyes glittering with a mischief that makes her feel thirty years younger. âForgive me, but I am unaccustomed to receiving overtures of friendship disguised as attempted acts of war.âÂ
She has told herself many times over the years that she has always hated him. She wants to continue hating him the same way she has survived these last decades in his absence. But in this moment, something within her breaks. Perhaps itâs the way theyâre hovering on the precipice of the end of the world, or maybe itâs even the way Volkarinâs eyes resemble a baby labradorâs.Â
As it turns out, even she is not entirely immune to the proximity of Emmrich Volkarinâs moral fortitude. Everything according to the Mourn Watchâs plan, no doubt. Oh, sheâs not an idiot: she knows why itâs his office in which she has been assigned to complete this part of her penance, even if Volkarin pretends theyâre still figuring out the details. All these years of exile but still trapped by the consequences of oaths she had made when she had been much younger and more naĂŻve. Â
The realisation should really disgust her but she finds herself devoid of her usual anger and envy, bitterness and rage. She realises, too late, what it is that has broken inside her: the dam that had kept any other most inconvenient emotions at bay. Â
A wave of vulnerability crashes over her and she is powerless to stop it. Her next words slip out of her before sheâs even had time to think.
âYou abandoned me.â Once spoken aloud, she wishes for nothing more than the ability to take the words back, if only to stop Volkarin staring at her like sheâs just kicked him. The flame of hatred she holds for him at her core begins to flicker back to life. Â
âJohanna, IâŚ.â
âDonât you dare apologise to me!â she screams. Maker, sheâd throttle him if she could. Discrete emotions become increasingly difficult to identify, she only knows that sheâs been knocked off course and discombobulated despite only trying to help for once. She feels seven years old again, lost and scared in the chambers of the Grand Necropolis, hating all these stuffy mages and their prim propriety, hating the newfound knowledge that such arcane energies filled her veins as well. The only friendly face a shy boy not much older than herself, and sheâd helped him out of his shell with her façade of fearlessness.
And in turn, she had watched as he had become one of them.
âYou donât understand,â she hisses. She chances a look directly at his eyes again. Heâs patient. Waiting. Despite it all, he wants to understand. Damn him. Â
But whether Johanna is capable of letting herself be understood is shakier ground, part of a vast expanse of uncharted territory that lies between them.
Putting it as bluntly as she can, she simply states, âYour parents died. Your parents loved you.â
Volkarin steeples his hands together, comprehension dawning on his features despite what continues to be left unsaid between them. âAh. Iâyou never did tell me how you came to live at the Grand Necropolis.â
She scoffs. âWhat was there to tell? Itâs only the same tale from all over Thedas. Parents have child. Parents donât want a child with magic. Pah!â A surge of resentment swells within her. Why is she talking about this? Why is she talking about this with him? She hasnât so much as thought about this in years. It hardly matters now. Just look at everything sheâs achieved! Sheâs fifty-one years young and sheâs going to live forever.
The thoughtful expression has returned to Volkarinâs face, and sheâs grateful to find herself capable of hating it again. âYou told me you were born near Perendale.â Why does he even remember that? Regretting ever telling him anything about herself, she answers, âI donât see how thatâs relevant.â Next he was going to be asking her whether she had ever been in love again. Why did he always insist on meddling in matters that didnât concern him!
âThatâs no insignificant distance to travel, especially with a young child in tow.â
âAs though youâre an expert on travelling with young children,â she answers hotly, before recalling that pet skeleton of his. The way he doted on it, Johanna would be unsurprised to discover that Volkarin had indeed mistaken it for a real boy. Â Very magnanimously, she decides against saying this part aloud.
She just wishes Volkarin would let the topic drop. In the past, sheâd always retreated whenever he had threatened to dismantle her walls and bluster with his disaffecting sincerity and dogged determination.
But now, she is at his mercy. And she knowsâbetter than anyoneâthat despite his spotty track record at seeing through his commitments, Volkarin is nothing if not thorough. Heâs an indecisive man, not a slothful one.
âI simply believe most parents do their best with the resources available to them.â He scratches at the side of his nose. âMost people do, in fact. Even if we cannot, at times, predict the consequences of our actions.â At this, he fixes her with a downright professorial stare.
âI am grateful I wasnât snatched up by templars,â she begrudgingly admits. âI could have been sent to Kirkwall.â
The corner of Volkarinâs lips twitch. âPerish the thought. I do profess my gratitude that the Mourn Watch was able to take me into their care.â
Itâs only when Johanna remains silent that Volkarin appears to realise his mistake. âAh. Of course. They never did truly appreciate you.â
Volkarinâs words sound downright strange to her until sheâs able to identify the anomaly: the phrasing is hers, not his. She continues to say nothing, entirely too suspicious of where heâs beginning to go with this. âAnd although I wouldnât, as you said, dare apologise to you, I do want you to know I am aware that it was wrong of me not to speak in your defense when it came to the growing number of censures that had been amassed against you, even though your experiments benefitted my research. If I could redo that time in our lives again, I would have severed our partnership earlier and provided you a proper explanation of my decisions. âI suppose I assumed you would come around to my position on the matter. But I dare say you thought the same as well.â She watches the smooth column of his throat as he swallows nervously. âThere was so much I was willing to overlook until I thought the price too high to pay. Naturally, recent events and conversations have elucidated to me that we have vastly different thresholds for such matters.â To say she is stunned is an understatement: that she has allowed him to prattle for this long without interruption is testimony to this fact. But it is even more stunning that to receive a proper explanation for the events that have haunted her for decades from the most conflict-avoidant man she has ever known. Other partnerships are unlikely to be repaired by an admission that they should have separated sooner, but nothing had ever been what one would call normal when it came to the two of them.
As much as it displeases her to admit it, Johanna is certain that Volkarinâs capacity to deliver his soliloquy was driven by Rookâs influence. What other force in this world but love would be strong enough to push a man like Volkarin to the brink of foolhardy bravery?
And while the thought is still annoying, it doesnât sting as much as it once had. Â
Thus, it is with nostalgia and not bitterness that she remarks, âWe could have done brilliant things together, Emmrich.â
Her use of his first name does not go unnoticed. How could it? His eyebrows raise so high they nearly disappear into his receded hairline. âYou havenât called me that in over thirty years,â he protests.
âAnd itâll be thirty more until I use it again,â she insists in return. âJust tell me the truth. Was there ever a moment in time when you appreciated the power and potential at our fingertips? That you thought we could have been the ones to rule this world?â
He averts his gaze. Grinds his teeth. âYes,â he finally admits. âI saw it. But it would have never been worth the cost.â Johanna scoffs. âThereâs always some crackpot trying to take over the world. It might as well have been us. We had the best chance of it. Both of us liches, our knowledge combined, my brilliance counterbalanced with your compassion⌠There was a reason I kept a bleeding heart like you as a partner for so many years. But I underestimated your sentimentality.â She wouldnât be making that mistake again, that was for certain. Just look at the situation it had landed her in! She would simply have to figure out how to best wield it to her purposes while she remained trapped here. If Volkarin thought she wasnât going to continue using every tool at her disposal to facilitate her great escape, then he was sorely mistaken.
âYes,â Volkarin answers softly, crowsâ feet at the corner of his eyes wrinkling as he gazes at her with discomfiting fondness. âI dare say you did. Just as I am guilty at times of underestimating your brilliance.â He swivels on the spot and Johanna is afraid heâs going to resume his pacing but the walk he has in mind for now is mercifully short, only over to the bowl on his desk where heâs deposited the majority of his grave gold.
âWhat are you doing?â she hisses, hating how urgent her voice sounds to her own consciousness. She always hates it when he behaves erratically.
âI was under the impression we had work to do, my dear.â
âAbsolutely not.â Surely it hadnât been so long heâd forgotten her utter loathing of pet names.
He laughs, then, long and rich. It is a definite improvement on the snivelling. âForce of habit. Wonât happen again,â he promises. âFirst things first. I do believe you had some knowledge to impart on the practical applications of receptive Fade eddies?â
âGetting ahead of yourself as always, Volkarin,â she says by way of reprimand. âYou need a bath. I donât have olfactory glands and even I can tell that you reek. And a shave.â
He rubs his hand against his chin again, eyes widening as though surprised to find it covered by hair. âAh! Yes. Thank you.â
âCompletely and utterly useless.â This time, sheâs disgusted by the tenderness in her own voice. Oh, no, this wonât do at all. âWhile youâre at it,â she adds, determined to get their shared task back on track, âget the elf girl and your skeleton boy. Weâll need to replace the stolen dagger in order to kill a god. And I donât know about you, but ancient elven gadgets are hardly my area of expertise.â
âOf course, Iâll speak with Bellara.â His brow furrows. âBut why do you want Manfred?â
âBecause I donât have arms, you idiot.â It really does make building things more difficult. And she wonât even be able to inadvertently kill the wisp this time due to the aforementioned lack of limbs. Itâll work perfectly, really.
âConsider it done.â
Not having much other choice in the matter, Johanna watches as Volkarin gathers his bathing supplies and heads towards the door.
It is on the threshold that he pauses and looks back at her, his hazel eyes bright with fiery determination. âIâve always appreciated you, Johanna Hezenkoss. Let us continue doing brilliant things together.â
And then he is gone, door to his study closing gently shut behind him.
#emmrich volkarin#johanna hezenkoss#emmrook#datv spoilers#therapy doesn't exist in thedas so we have the next best thing: frenemies!#also it is very entertaining to read this through an arospec johanna lens because it then becomes her#not understanding why emmrich (or anyone) bothers with love#until she sees how it helps him overcome his fear lmfao. still not her cuppa tho#but i prefer to leave these things open to interpretation unless they're the centerpiece of the fic :>#anyway! lemme know what you think <3#ziskfic
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Ecks when the Lottacoins Cake Factory cancels him for stealing their frostings
#mario#mario & luigi brothership#m&l brothership#ecks brothership#ten brothership#extension corps#mario and luigi brothership#brothership#like ain't no way ecks would not do this if he gets caught LOOOOOOL#bro is such a big yapper i love him to death#love to imagine since they're both outgoing ecks and ten have a lowkey frenemy relationship#like they're constantly at each other's throats despite also being there for both#and shun is in the background like :'(#praying we see them return nintendo
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Yeah, there were barriers to entry for the VFD even if there shouldn't be.
But perhaps that should be a project for Hades. Better yet-- it was a good project, a potential win, for his upcoming election next fall. If he could expand the program or somehow create a stipend for the program (legal hoops to jump through but he could talk to Belle about that), he could run on the success and hopefully secure reelection.
None of which he'd share with Tom now, naturally. The bloke was not going to be part of his campaign team.
He flashed a brief, near-mocking smile. "Yes, let's," he said. "Any other information you have for me that I should be aware of?"
@prince--thomas
Told You So ~~ [Hot Todes]
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#harringrove#harringrove fanart#steve x billy#let's be real they both really need that nap#also bedsharing my love my favorite trope#not even in smutty way fr#like whenever they fall asleep together in a fic and it's in that pre-slash stage when they're still frenemies/friends/homoerotic rivals#i'm over here chewing my curtains#also help i don't know what to write under the pictures
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I only got one finished art and a plethora of WIPS and it's not just Handsome Jack lmaooo, Rhack before the week ends
#borderlands 2#handsome jack#rhys strongfork#rhack#tales from the borderlands#hyperion#DUMBASSES!!!!#IDIOTS EVEN!!!!!#two gorgeous men#borderlands fanart#They're veryy best (lovers) frenemies
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High School Frenemy is taking over my brain and I cannot stop thinking about itÂ
I think of Saint in the past, alcoholic father, absent mother, unmoored and unrestrained, his anger festering inside himself, violence the only way to let his feelings out
And the way that Shin is his anchor, his everything, his motivation purpose and will to live, the thing most precious to him, the only person to really care about him and take care of him
And the way in the past, no matter the importance Shin had for him, how he was unable to articulate himself out loud, to share his love, his care, the way he needed to use excuses to do things for Shin
The way Saint showed his love through actions and his presence
The way his fear of Shin leaving him transformed into anger, into hurting Shine and became the biggest mistake of his life
I think of Shin in the past, absent father, a mother who left him to care for his little sister. The only person always there for him cheering his games, sharing his dream, being Saint.
How Saint was there to always take care of him in his darkest moments, to keep him from being hurt, to make him laugh
How Shin was always saying how important Saint was for him, how he was always there to save Saint from himself
And then it all went to shit and they were both left in shambles
Saint with his guilt and inability to even face Shin because of what he didÂ
Shin hurt and alone without his best friend there to help him
How their relationship was changed by the trauma and the absence, how it became this powerful thing they couldnât let go of, this hurt, this yearning, this unhealed festering wound, kept deep within themselvesÂ
The way Saint couldnât stay away from Shin and he tried to see him but was sent away by his mother, and the way he had to just accept it because he did not deserve Shin even if it was what he wanted and needed the most and how depressed it made him and how he kept trying to find indirect ways to see Shin, because even a glance would have been better than nothing
How Saint spent three years in a half-dead state, atoning for what he did to the person who mattered the most, never resorting to violence again, being beaten and taking it because it was what he deserved
How Shin named his gang Tsunami because he hadnât left even then, how all his friendships never reached the same level as the one with Saint, how there was always a wall between himself and the rest of the world, how nobody could take care of him but he took care of everyone
How he resorted to violence because he couldnât take the loneliness and anger anymore
How in a way he took Saintâs worst traits and made them a part of himself
And then I think of when they meet again, under the rain, under the same umbrella, how it felt like a miracle for Saint, his dreams coming true, Shin in his reach again, how he had another chance and he would take everything if it meant being with Shin again
And how Shin felt betrayed and was angry because he couldn't trust Shin, he couldnât believe he wouldnât run awayÂ
And so Saint had to prove it all, prove his resistance his willingness to bear it all and in the end Shin could do nothing but capitulate because he missed Saint more than he missed soccer, more than his lost future because Saint gives him meaning just as much as Shin gives meaning to Saint
How the tables turned and now itâs Saint declaring his love for the world to see because he bottled his feelings for 3 years and he canât contain them anymore and if he doesnât get another chance at least he was able to say it all.
And how after they cleared the air they feel alive, like different people, able to smile freely, using every excuse to spend time together, to touch each other, to test and see that this is real, theyâre together again
And Iâm in love with how they feel like platonic soulmates but there is still something more, a romantic undertone just waiting to happen when theyâre on steadier ground sure of who they are, where they stand, because they are too happy to find each other again to risk it all so soon
Theyâre a potential just waiting for the right time to happen
#ella's cursed thoughts#saintshin#saint x shin#they're taking over my brain#they're in love your honor there is no heterosexual explanation for the shit they say and how they look at each other#i can't deal with them they are making me go batshit insane#high school frenemy
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Why am I getting this from the bromance and nothing close to this in my romance!?!?
Just like... come on. Why is the emotional catharsis here so strong and so big and handled so perfectly while I am begging for crumbs in the BLs I watch?
He doesn't need to just act like it, right?
Inquiring minds would like to know. We would really like to know. Because some of us have some opinions on that.
#high school frenemy#saintshin#shinsaint#thai drama#thai series#gmmtv#gmmtv series#gmmtv boys#they're dating obviously
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Do you want to do it this way? What do you mean? That you would quit school. Yeah, I'm serious. I won't go back to school. Youâll never see me again. Are you trying to annoy me?
HIGH SCHOOL FRENEMY | EP8
#high school frenemy#high school frenemy the series#saintshin#skynani#sky wongravee#nani hirunkit#hsfedit#my edits#THEY'RE ACTORS WHO ACTâ˘#they've been having pretty much the exact same conversation for 6 episodes#but it never got boring or repetitive and that's some achievement in itself#also i love how nani softened his gaze as the conversation kept going
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no look at them! look at them! đ
the way saint holds shin's smol wrist! I WANNA FLY INTO THE SUN! đđđ
the way shin's head lying on saint's hand! DON'T TOUCH ME! đđ
#this is the happiest they've EVER been and that's when they're together! in their own little family! đđđđ#saintshin#hsf#high school frenemy#highschool frenemy#highschoolfrenemy
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