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Reading the Ancient Magic Book Pages
I propose to you today a short analysis of the sections of text on the pages of the Ancient Magic book we find below the restricted section.
High-res images of the bookâs pages have been shared by a kind soul. Here they all are:
I was working on a completely different post when I realised that the text on the last 2 pages was easily readable and written in Latin. So I just did a quick search and discovered that these are verses from the Vulgate (4th century translation of the Bible in Latin), more precisely from the Gospel of Luke from the New Testament.
A bit more research and I could find exactly which source they got this text from: the Book of Kells, a Celtic Gospel book written in Latin and illuminated in the Insular style (a combination of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon styles). The precise origins of the Book of Kells are debated but many believe it was created around the year 800 at the monastery founded by St Colum Cille on Iona Island in western Scotland.
Here I put side by side the pages of the Ancient Magic book and the pages from the Books of Kells where the text is from (folio 204r and 275r):
The verses they used are Luke 22:23
Et ipsi coeperunt quaerere inter se quis esset ex eis qui hoc facturus esset.
Which translates to:
And they began to enquire among themselves, which of them it was that should do this thing.
And on the second page, Luke 4:8-14
Et respondens Jesus, dixit illi: Scriptum est: Dominum Deum tuum adorabis, et illi soli servies. Et duxit illum in Jerusalem, et statuit eum super pinnam templi, et dixit illi: Si Filius Dei es, mitte te hinc deorsum. Scriptum est enim quod angelis suis mandavit de te, ut conservent te: et quia in manibus tollent te, ne forte offendas ad lapidem pedem tuum. Et respondens Jesus, ait illi: Dictum est: Non tentabis Dominum Deum tuum. Et consummata omni tentatione, diabolus recessit ab illo, usque ad tempus. Et regressus est Jesus in virtute Spiritus in Galilaeam, et fama exiit per universam regionem de illo.
Which translates to:
And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. And he brought him to Jerusalem, and set him on a pinnacle of the temple, and said unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down from hence: For it is written, He shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee: And in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. And Jesus answering said unto him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. And when the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from him for a season. And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about.
Iâm not christian and donât know much about the Bible so I have no idea why they chose these particular verses. Maybe someone more educated than me will be able to chime in. My hunch is that these verses were just chosen at random from old manuscripts that the artists for the game were using as reference for the art style.
Now, since I was on a roll, I also looked at the text on the other pages. Pages 1 and 3 have some text written in some old form of Icelandic (figured that out from the few words I could sort of read on those pages). So I started looking into old Icelandic manuscripts but it took me a ridiculously long time to find the exact source the text is from! I was starting to go mad but here it is! Itâs from an illustration of the Prose Edda found in the Icelandic manuscript ĂB 299 4to., in particular the illustration of the god TĂœr presented as Mars (folio 60r).
They took the short text in the little box and copy/pasted it mosaic style to give the illusion of the full page of text but you can see itâs just short sections that repeat over and over on both pages.
(To note: this manuscript is from 1764 so itâs sort of anachronistic for them to use this source for an Ancient Magic book that already existed in the Keepers time, meaning the Ancient Magic book is from the 15th century or older.)
TĂœr is one of the principal war gods in Norse mythology (alongside Odin and Thor) but he also presides over justice and the law. Latin texts often identified him as Mars (hence the subject of the illustration).
I could not find any transcription or translation of the text on the image, I could only decipher some words here and there such as «sigir hielldu» which google translate tells me could mean «victories held» in Icelandic. A bit further down there is «orrustu guð» which could mean «god of war». So it seems to be a short description of the god TĂœr and at the end there are roman numerals that identify the section in the Prose Edda where the story of TĂœr can be found.
Again, I canât really see how this text makes particular sense in the context of the Ancient Magic book, probably just placeholder text from some of the sources they were studying as inspiration.
There is one last book page, but the text on this one is so blurred I didnât even try to decipher it. Although I do note that the artist has traced over some letters which are: W S M I(?) I(?) I(?) Z N R(?) P(?) G W Q O U(?) H W R(?)
Donât know⊠some of them are hard to read or could be not from the Latin alphabet. Again, I just canât make sense of that. There are not enough vowels for it to be an anagram of an English or Latin phrase so⊠what else? I leave this mystery to others with more powerful brains than mine!
Anyway, this is it! Not really much to say about this but I think other people are also planning on looking into these book pages so maybe these findings can help them out!
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Player 3 Found (mixed media AU) - part 3, Aemond 1
AN: This series tickles a special part of my brain, thank you guys for loving it! This is a standard form fic entry into the series, the first!
Series Masterlist here!
Summary: A video call with Aemond.
CW: Flirting, language, talks of previous infidelity, slightly dirty flirting?
Word Count: 1.2k
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You got on the call with Aemond precisely on time, and he was already well invested in the game that he was playing. You were his only audience, but that didnât seem to matter. His two screens showed different view points entirely.
As he played Elden Ring, his character was flawless. There was no hesitation in his attacks or jerking of his movements. He played as he did on streams, with a level of control you were in awe of.
But on the screen that showed his camera view? You noticed how, when you joined in, he immediately looked over, doing four takes to make sure it was really you. You couldnât help but notice the little smile that spread across his face. It softened the angles of it, making him feel less intimidating.
âEveninâ gorgeous,â he said. This was your fourth call with him in as many days, and you had been messaging him near constantly. Even so, you felt your nerves cause your mouth to run dry.
Right now he was on a trip, which you had thought would make it harder for him to message you. But he almost always answered within minutes. You wondered at times if he ever actually slept, or if he just was still running on Westeros time. It was almost godlike, the way he seemed to be functioning better than anyone you had met when you werenât even sure he was functioning on all cylinders.
âIs it even evening in New York right now?â you asked him, chuckling.
âNo, but eveninâ gorgeous sounds so much better than the alternatives,â he told you.
âOkay, it does sound pretty good, but so does good morning beautiful,â you told him.
A smirk played on his lips as he gave you another glance. You noticed the camera was on his right side, as it always was. One day you would have to ask him about it.
He was about to say something when a large of horde of putrid corpses surrounded his character. He managed to fight a few of them off easily. Slowly he started to get overwhelmed as they seemed endless.
âOh suck my cock,â he muttered to them. His lips wrapped around the word cock almost sinfully.
You let out some sort of noise before turning away from your whole computer in embarrassment. While you prayed to the gods that it wasnât a moan like you feared it was, you missed the way Aemond shifted. His ears had noticeably perked up, his lips once again quirking into a smirk. When you looked back to his screen, though, he was as he was as focused as he was before you turned away.
âI missed your pretty face today,â he told you.
âLucky for you, I missed you too. Thought of you all day in fact,â you told him, smirking as his ears went a bit pink.
This was just the way of you two. From your very first call, he flirted with you. And you flirted back. It was easier that way, you thought, than to constantly remind yourself of the mess that was your life.
You were recently single after an eight year long relationship with Erik Martell. You had been together since before you began your career. You were high school sweethearts. You thought he would be who you married, going so far as to buy a house together. Well, you bought the house, saying it was the least you could after how supportive he had been through your humble beginnings of streaming to two people to being an internationally known gamer in league with people like Markiplier.
You had thought, anyways.
Turns out, he was using his adjacency to your popularity to find girls to cheat on you with. It was only by chance that you had found this out. You had come home a few weeks ago, early, after a convention you had been invited to attend. He had spared you the cliché of walking in on him in the throws of passion, instead giving you the entirely unexpected experience of running into him while he was on a date with someone else when you had stopped to pick up take out.
You parted ways that night, and he was out of the house the next morning. You had slowed down your streams since, only really picking them back up in the last week or so. You didnât think you were ready to put eight years behind you.
And then you actually started talking to Aemond. You knew a fair bit about him, having followed him a few years ago, and then later following his nephew Jacaerys who he would collab with at times. You knew he came from a really well off family, so typically any proceeds made from either of them went to some charity or another.
What you hadnât known was that you would click with him so effortlessly. You hadnât known that you could spend hours upon hours just sitting in a call with him, talking or gaming, sometimes both, sometimes neither. You hadnât known you would become so enticed by him.
So, you let the flirting continue. It was all in good fun, you thought. It didnât need to be more.
âYouâre thinking awfully hard over there baby girl,â he said to you. You certainly wouldnât put that to an end.
You smiled up at him, giggling at his words. You enjoyed him.
âJust missed you today, Aemmy,â you told him. âYou make the days a little easier right now.â
Given your popularity, you knew your break up wasnât exactly private news. You were aware of how many online publications covered it. Aemond had made sure to never bring it up. He kept it light between you both, offering your heart a much needed reprieve.
He logged out of the game a few moments later before turning his full attention to you. You then realized why he kept the camera to one side, even if you didnât quite understand. He was shockingly handsome in his entirety, even with the scar through his left, obviously blind, eye. You imagined he was insecure about it, but you couldnât imagine disliking anything about him.
He noticed you looking at him, staring. You saw his cheeks begin to flush pink again. You started to try to stammer out an apology. You wanted him to realize this didnât change your desire to have him in your life.
âNo, it takes everyone a moment first time they see it. Itâs okay,â he told you. âGot into an accident when I was a kid. Fell down the stairs, fell through a window and wound up with a glass shard in my face. Was able to keep the eye, but I am completely blind in it.â
You simply nodded and bit your lip. You appreciated the way he explained himself even though it wasnât at all necessary. You just wanted to admire him every moment.
âYouâre beautiful, baby girl,â he told you.
â Youâre a flirt,â you told him, smirking.
âGods, the things you could make me do,â he said softly. It was mostly to himself. But you knew he liked watching the way a shiver made its way through your body.
âIâm going to get on and play Stardew, wanna watch?â you asked him as you began to fire up your favorite game.
âOf course, baby girl,â he said, smiling as he grabbed his laptop and settling further into the bed.
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Comeback Celebration: Current Top Ten StayC Songs
So this has been sitting in my drafts since March... but that worked out great, actually, since today we're getting their FIRST FULL ALBUM !!! HAPPY STAYC COMEBACK Y'ALL !!! When it comes to the highs of StayC's discography, I really think that no one can do what they do. My appreciation for their work has grown slowly but steadily--I was only a casual listener of their debut, so it was actually "ASAP" that made me a fan. Then, the Stereotype comeback got them on my stan list, and with the "Run2U" comeback, they became my favorite kpop group (sorry, Twice and Mamamoo, I still love y'all!). Revisiting StayC's earlier songs for this list, I was actually surprised by how impeccably their music has aged--I love this group even more than I thought I did!
1. 247
The queen herself! I think I've done a few other write-ups about this song in my time on Tumblr, and it hasn't gotten any less perfect after two years. "247" really leans into the lofi side of StayC's signature sound, but it has a hell of a kick to it, too. I absolutely could not fall asleep to this one, or do homework while leaving it on repeat, because I would be stimming too hard--how could I not, with a beat like that? That staticky beat commands the song, and you can't even get used to it because it's constantly morphing, surprising you with little offbeats. In contrast, StayC's vocals are a sugar rush, as high and melodic as the beat is low and grating. This is StayC at the top of their game in both production & performance, and the result is a song that gets more dazzling the more intently you listen for its details.
2. Slow Down
It took me a while to notice this one--"Stereotype" and "Complex" had all my attention when the Stereotype album first dropped, but when "Slow Down" finally had its turn in my rotation, I knew the others just couldn't compete. I'm always here for the 10 hours chill lofi beats to study to style of song from StayC, but it's not just the production I love here. The members really add to the song--I especially adore the precision with which they handle the first verse, even as it just runs and runs and runs and runs headfirst into the prechorus. The rap in the bridge docks "Slow Down" a couple of points in my book, but the "haste makes waste" ad-lib wins those back easily.
3. Complex
And here's "Complex" !! This is the song that made StayC my favorite group--from the beginning, it's been brain-cleaning music for my soul. I find it hard to place what, exactly, makes StayC's music so special to me, but "Complex" has it for sure. It's something about the way the members enunciate sharply, but not aggressively, I think. "Complex" is a soft, understated song, but the StayC ladies are masters of enunciation--their performances, strong and confident, give the song these sharp edges that keep me absolutely captivated. StayC's music, soothing but not understimulating, is just so perfect for my sensory sensitivities, and that's what I mean when I say I feel like StayC's style was designed just for me.
4. So What
This was too obnoxious for me when it first came out--maybe because Itzy still ran the girl group landscape in 2021, so I was not in need of another 'sassy & self-confident but also cutesy & girly' type of song? "So What" got me eventually, though; I think it was during the "Beautiful Monster" comeback that this track became a regular fixture in my playlists. "So What" has some of the Itzy magic--flat verses set against soaring melodic choruses, a downright strange instrumental in the prechorus--but it has a lot of StayC magic too, I think. I can't be sure this is inspired by 8-bit music, but the chorus definitely has the sound of a retro video game. (If you've been enjoying that sound lately, you should definitely check this one out!) "So What" is more energetic than a lot of the others on this list, but it's just as cozy and comforting as they are--as the chorus hits you with a barrage of clashing instrumental bits, the vocals get softer and sweeter to balance it out, and the bridge could have been taken straight out of an IU ballad.
5. Run2U
It's kind of unfortunate that this one came out when it did--the music video for "Run2U" dropped right before a really major, terrifying event in my life, so I was replaying it all the time in the months when that event happened. As much as I enjoy "Run2U", I don't listen to it much anymore--it transports me back a little too well. (Luckily for me, the b-sides from this album managed to escape the Bad Memory Vortex!) "Run2U" is an absolutely perfect song, though, stuffed with hooks and textures that my brain loves to chew on. While revisiting "Run2U" for this list, I understood exactly why I was replaying the song so maniacally in the months after it came out (it was my most-listened song of 2022, and I think all those listens were from between February and April). The soaring vocals, the angelic chimes, the beat that feels somehow 3D? It's too much to process on just one listen--or just two, or just three... This could honestly be my favorite StayC song in an alternate universe--it's such a grand statement of just how much this group is capable of!! (And it turns the pop-princess aspect of their style up to 100, which I, as a Twice stan, am legally obligated to love.)
6. ASAP
Rhyming "copy" with "decalcomanie" is the kind of audacity I like to see in a first comeback (only Lightsum has been more audacious--I love you, Lightsum, you'll get your own textpost one day). Though the production & songwriting for this spring lofi sunny day 1 hour chill beats mix sound would be perfected in StayC's later comebacks, the members perform the hell out of this one. Even before "Complex", they had the skill with enunciation to bring some real bite to the quirky-cute girl group sound! Also, that piano in the bridge is glorious.
7. I Like It
You could probably argue that this is just a dollar-store version of "Slow Down" and "So What", and I would probably agree with you--but like, I like this one, okay? I like how Yoon sings "I got my shades on" in the opening; I like the chanted bit in the second prechorus (GWAENCHANA NE TASI ANIJANA !!!!!); I like the whole damn chorus!! I think this one needed a lot more time in the oven production-wise, but I still find it super listenable. The members help "I Like It" flow smoothly despite its clumsy production, and the harmonies alone are worth coming back for.
8. Beautiful Monster
Despite some really clumsy production choices (this album was... interesting, to say the least!), I can't help but love this one--I find myself revisiting it a whole lot. (But, like, what are those claps leading into the chorus. Why are they so loud. Could you just... uh... blend them in, just a little bit? Like, could you just make them sound like they're actually coming from, like, the same song as the rest of the track? Anyway...) "Beautiful Monster" is a super-memorable showcase of StayC's vocals, though, so it's a classic in my book--those bordering-on-wailing high notes remind me of the most emotional moments in GFRIEND songs, and they're scattered throughout all of "Beautiful Monster", and they still hit like bricks every single time?? My heart was not ready for this song.
9. Stereotype
Another classic! This is one of those songs that really makes me think no one can make music quite like StayC's--like, "Stereotype" should not be as interesting as it is. It should not echo in my bones the way it does. We know StayC can bring their songs to stunningly high highs --see: "Run2U" and "Beautiful Monster"--but "Stereotype" manages to be an infinitely satisfying listen without any showstopping moments. This is like the sweeter version of "247"--it takes an even softer approach, but it still has that kick to it, like the sour part of a sip of lemonade or the fizz in lime soda. Admittedly, I don't listen to this one very frequently--I really should be obsessing over it a lot more, but the b-sides from this comeback really stole the show for me (see: "Slow Down" & "Complex" at spots 2 & 3 on this list). "Stereotype" completely deserved its success, though! It's really a perfect encapsulation of the pop-princess-meets-lofi aesthetic that makes StayC stand out.
10. Poppy (Japanese or Korean ver.)
Yes, we get one song from StayC's 2023, at least. (Look, 2023 wasn't really their year, but I needed a break from constantly gushing about how great their music is, anyway!) I think everyone else in the world would have this one on their list, too--I remember when "Poppy" took the fandom by storm, though I didn't get the appeal at the time. I'm sold on it now, though! "Poppy" is a pretty straightforward dance track, but the textures in the instrumental are unique enough that I find it an interesting, enjoyable listen whenever it comes up on shuffle.
Honorable Mentions: So Bad (vocals. oh my god the vocals.), Like This, Butterfly, I Want U Baby (that chorus is a real gem, i hum it to myself all the time), Love (i bring this one out every summer !!), Not Like You
#so yes my top three artists are bruce springsteen // alba reche // stayc in that order#i realized while working on this that there is absolutely *no* reason why i don't listen to 'butterfly' like every other day#it is exactly what i should like in a stayc song i have no idea why i've never paid that much attention to it !!#and yeah the hottest take of this list is completely refusing to mention young luv#it's meh#it's *fine*#it's okay... ish#i listen to it once a year and go like. oh that's a song! huh!#and then forget about it completely for another year#I KNOW EVERYONE LOVES IT I KNOW I'M THE ONE IN THE WRONG HERE I'M SORRYYYYY#artist top ten#stayc
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#art#red dead redemption 2#hosea matthews#dutch van der linde#yes. again#today is only 1 year precisely since i got into this game. <3
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The Playgirl (ft. LOONA's Yves) [Part 1] [Female Reader]
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This was supposed to be a lengthy oneshot, but I wanna have it out as I write, so... here's Part 1! Just so you know, it's futa!Yves, but I won't really mention it until at least Part 3.
Also, this is entirely female reader!
Can be found on AFF and AO3!
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Everyone knows of Ha Sooyoung.
Most know her by her preferred name Yves, but it is the same either wayâthe people still have her deeply imprinted in the recesses of their minds. After all, who doesn't know of the campus fuckgirl that only goes for girls?
You are no exception to having knowledge of Sooyoung. After all, she is your seatmate for every class you had, and while she is regularly absent, she is a regular hindrance when present. During lectures, she likes to fling paper balls at unsuspecting classmates, flirt with any female classmate or TA, or play games on her mobile phone loudly. The fact that she is your seatmate only makes it worse, considering she has her feet on the table most of the time.
Now you have to tutor her. The bane of your existence. Ha Sooyoung. Yves. Tutor. Tutor her.
Your look of disbelief meeting your professor's determined gaze melts into a sigh of resignation. You know that no amount of whining or pouting would result in a win for youâYves had the poorest performance, barely scraping through any of her tests, whereas you aced every test given during your course of study. It would only be natural for you to be tutoring her.
Yves flashes a smirk and wink from the front row of the lecture theatre, giving you a two-fingered salute as the professor leaves.
"Hey, babygirl. Guess you're my new tutor."
"Hi." You cannot help but let bitterness seep into your tone, but you bite down on the bullets you wish to fire.
"You don't seem that happy."
"No, but it's fine. Let's get down to business."
"Uh-uh, not today. I've got a party to get to. How about this, give me your phone."
You hesitantly pass her your phone, and she enters her number in.
"Call me." She flashes another smirk and a wink, pushing her hair back. The phone in your hand displays 'yves đ'.
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When you call Yves, you hear more of the chatter in the background than her voice. However, she is still audible, and that is all you need.
"Hello?"
"Sooyoung. I'll tutor you beginning tomorrow."
"Oh, it's you, babygirl. Sure, see you after class?"
Huh. That was easy.
"Good, please bring along the Calculus textbookâ"
Indistinct chatter rings across the line, and you vaguely hear the crowd chanting "Drink! Drink! Drink!" before Yves's voice cuts through the line again.
"Sorry, babygirl, I've got to jet. I ain't gonna win this game of beer pong talkin' to you. See you tomorrow."
Before you can even say anything, the call is cut. You take a deep breath, deciding to let it go. Maybe this would be the only time. After all, innocent until proven guilty, right?
With a long exhale, you throw yourself back into whatever work you were doing.
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When Yves appears after class, she staggers into the classroom, clutching her head.
"Fuck, I shouldn't have drank that much last night."
She crashes on the chair next to you, immediately folding her arms on the table, resting her head on it. Her eyes open blearily when you request for her to take her Calculus textbook out.
"I didn't bring it."
You halt, frustration beginning to build.
"I thought I told you to bring it."
"Well, babygirl, I forgot. Looks like we can't do this today then." Yves rises, staggering towards the door. Repeated calls of her name fall on her deaf ears as she rounds the corner and disappears.
You take a deep breath. Tomorrow.
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[You sent a message:]
Yves
Tomorrow, after class.
[yvesđ sent a message:]
Hey babygirl
I've got a party tomorrow.
[You sent a message:]
You're ditching your grades for a party?
A party in the afternoon?
[yvesđ sent a message:]
Come on, live a little, it's fun to cut loose!
Yeah, I need to go set it up.
Wanna come?
[You sent a message:]
I'd rather spend my time productively, thank you. I expect to see you after class. The same place.
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Yves is absent again from class. Naturally, she is absent from the tutoring session. Every call you make to her goes unanswered throughout the afternoon.
You hate this. It wasn't as if tutoring her was a choice you madeâthe professor shunted the task to you, even after all your protests and reasoning for why you shouldn't take the job. The impression that she gives off already isn't anything good, and the fact that she actively is wasting your time only pisses you off even more.
The fact that Yves is your seatmate only adds to the frustration. Her shoes are all up in your face, the sounds of her games in your ears, her paper balls all over your table. Everything she did just pissed you off.
When you reach home, you immediately drop a call to Yves. Three rings of the phone is all it takes before she picks up the phone.
"Hey babygirl."
"Don't babygirl me. Where were you this afternoon?"
"I told you, I had a party."
"So you choose to waste my time?"
"Sorry, babe." The lack of sincerity is evident in her voice. "This is clearly more fun."
"You prioritize fun over your grades? Are you trying to fail?"
"Yo, yo, chill, chill! Cut me some slack! Take it easy. I've got time!"
"The final exams are less than half a year away."
"Precisely." Yves's smirk can be heard through the phone. "I have time."
"I don't. Stop wasting my time. Come tomorrow."
"Oh, fiery. Just my type." Yves chuckles, before she pisses you off even further. "I'll see you, just not tomorrow."
"Why not?"
"I'll be busy nursing my hangover. Ciao." The call is cut.
You growl in frustration, squeezing the pen in your hand tightly. How easily she dismisses you only serves to fuel your anger. How could someone give no shits about their future?
Yves was basically the opposite of what you stood for. To you, school was an obligationâsomething necessary in order to move forward and succeed. This meant that people had to possess the responsibility to keep to this commitment so they could succeed in life. The future is uncertain, so you should make every effort to ensure that you can forge a path that is as certain as it can be.
Yves, however, treated school like a waste of time. To be out having fun mattered moreâlife and the future is uncertain, so if she could afford the time to live in the moment, then she would take the time to. Why pressure oneself to engineer perfection when imperfection is how the world runs?
This was a constant argument between the both of you when Yves was present in school. On the days she came, you had to fight to pay attention to your professor since the both of you would argue. You hated having to defend your point of view against her, since she was deeply set in her contrasting view. You hate how carefree she is. How is it that someone can live without worrying that much?
When you let your vision focus, you take a deep breath and go back to your work.
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You are ten minutes early for class. Chatter fills the classroom as per usual. When you reach your seat, your ears perk up at a familiar name.
"... you hear Yves took her home last night?"
"... sex ⊠fucked her the whole night ⊠best time of her life âŠ"
You scowl. Even when she wasn't present, you had to hear about her, and even worse, her womanizing and hedonistic lifestyle. Who cares about her?
"Good morning, babygirl."
The bane of your existence appears before your very eyes, leaning over your desk with her signature smirk. You give her a glare, but not before you fail to resist checking her out.
Yes, she is admittedly hot. But insufferable. But hot. Facts are facts.
Her hair slicked back, check. Leather jacket, check. Fishnets and crop top fitting her⊠appealing chest, check. Tight pants that fit her figure, check. Fuck, she looks so good.
"My eyes are up here." Yves pushes your head up to meet her gaze with a finger. The smug smirk on her face makes you want to slap it off her. "If you want me, all you have to do is ask."
"Why're you here?"
"Someone who places such importance in school doesn't want her seatmate present? I'm hurt, babe."
"Fuck off. Don't touch me." You shift away from her touch, and Yves grins.
"I came to see you, my favourite tutor. You're interesting."
"Put that interest in your studies."
"No, I don't think I will, not when you're this pretty."
You try to fight the blush that appears on your face, but it seems that you failâYves's cocky grin only gets bigger when she reclines in her chair, resting her feet on the table.
This is your second year with Yves as a seatmate. The girl next to you somehow managed to scrape past first year, and now here she is, staring at you with an amused smirk, annoying you just as she had since Day 1.
"Y'know, I mean it when I say you're pretty."
"Thank you." You grit your teeth, though how red your face remains betrays your hidden feelings. After all, girls don't really compliment you that often, let alone a hot one like Yves is.
"Mm, you're welcome." Yves smiles, resting her head on her chair. "I'll depend on your tutoring, babygirl. Goodnight."
"You're going to sleep?"
"Yep. I'll just listen attentively to you later, cutie."
"I would prefer it if you paid attention now."
"What, and stare at the prof's ugly mug? Why would I do that when I can take the time to stare at your beautiful face instead?"
"Fuck off."
"Ooh, you kiss your mother with that mouth?" Yves's grin shows how little offense she takes at your rebuttal. "I like you, baby."
You decide to ignore Yves. Ignore how she easily infuriates you. Ignore how hot she is. Ignore the compliments that make heat rise from your cheeks and neck.
Insufferable.
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Yves takes a long time to rise from her slumber. You try to shake her, but Yves remains steadfastly asleep on her chair.
"Yves. Wake up."
"Mmnnngggh."
"Wake up, wake up."
"Five more minutes."
"No." You heave a sigh. "Wake. Up."
"Fine, fine, babygirl. You're such a killjoy."
"Do not 'babygirl' me. Let's start."
You pull out your Calculus textbook. Yves halfheartedly pulls hers out as well, and you flip both books to a summary exercise.
"Do these. I need to know your current ability."
"Only because you're pretty, babygirl." Yves picks up her pen, beginning to work on the questions.
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"How are you getting all these wrong?"
Your tutee shrugs, leaning back on her chair. "Who cares?"
"I do! You're going to fail."
"Aw babygirl, you do care about me."
"Shut the fuck up. There's so much work I need to do with you."
"Meh, whatever." Yves stretches in her chair, leaning back to close her eyes. "Do your magic, tutor. Teach me."
"Fine. Let's begin."
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Both you and Yves part ways at the gate of the campus. After a tense session involving multiple arguments when Yves used more of her phone than to attempt learning anything you were teaching, or when she started to look up girls on Tinder, you gave up and halted the session.
"See you soon, babygirl."
"Fuck you."
"Anytime, babe. You just have to ask."
"Fuck off."
"Calm down. It's not like we don't have time."
"We don't."
"Not with that attitude."
"Fuck your attitude."
Yves only grins when she hears your reply.
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Another tutoring session, another Yves absence. This time, when you call her, you're met with the obscene sounds of Yves engaging in sexual intercourse.
"Hey babygirl."
"Yves. Where areâhuh?"
Wet smacks echo loudly through the speaker on your phone. Someone moans on the other side. Regular thumps ring through your speakers.
"I'm a little busy now, baby."
"Whaâwhat the fuck?"
"As you can hear, I'm busy fucking someone. Bye."
The dial tone that enters your ears almost makes you smash your phone on the table to pieces. You instead settle on smashing your fist against the table instead.
This is the last straw.
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The next time you see Yves, you pin her against the wall. Taken by surprise, Yves finds herself in a position she usually puts others into. Smirking, she relents.
"Didn't take you to be so forward."
"This is the last fucking time I'm taking your shit. I've had it with your constant excuses about parties, or whatever. Now, you choose to go fuck some bitch even when you know you have stuff to do. I'm fucking done. I quit."
"Come on, don't be like that, baby." Yves's cocky grin widens. "Maybe I need some more motivation."
"If having your life planned out isn't motivating enough, nothing will work."
"Oh, but I had this wonderful ideaâŠ"
You resist taking the bait, but having Yves pinned against the wall fucks with your judgement.
"What?"
Today, Yves is clad in all black leather. Whatever she's wearing doesn't catch your eyeâthe fact that your face is so close to Yves's flusters you. The same slicked back hair, scarlet lipstick across her kissable lips, a cocky glint in her eye, catching your gaze before traveling down to your lips, then belowâŠ
"I've seen the way you look at me, babygirl. You say you hate me, but all I see in your eyes is lust right now. You want me so bad, don't you?"
"Sh-shut the fuck up." You curse at the slight stutter.
"So how about this? I'll be the best student you'll ever have, and if I ace the exams at the end of the year⊠hmm."
Yves lets her voice trail off, knowing she has your full attention.
"What the fuck do you want?'
"If I ace the exams, I get to fuck you."
You cannot believe your ears.
"What?"
"I said what I said. I'll be the best student you'll have. I'll ace the exams. And when I do, you'll sleep with me."
"Why the fuck would I say yes to that?"
In an instant, Yves flips you around. Your back is now against the wall, your arms held against your will, held down by Yves's grip. Yves leans in.
"Because you think I'm hot."
You subconsciously lean in when you feel her hot breath on your lips, and Yves leans in as well. Something soft presses against your lips. Instantly, she is off you, smirking.
"See you around babygirl. Don't think about me too much."
So you agree.
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What is your favorite shakespeare history play? đ im just starting on them and find all the Henry's a bit daunting!
Shakespeare anon my beloved, thank you for your patience. I got so excited about this ask I wrote you a whole essay. Bear with me, I know it's a lot of information, and we're mostly talking about the history Shakespeare is writing about rather than his plays themselves.
You have come to the right place! The history plays can be tricky. The language is often more difficult and not as well written as the comedies and tragedies, and the plots rely on the audience understanding political intrigue of the last 200 years or so. While Shakespeare's audiences were all familiar with these pieces of their history, we dont usually have the same level of understanding about it today, and that means we can miss important plot points without realizing we have. But don't worry! The history is super interesting (it's what Game of Thrones is based on!), and the plays are still well worth the read.
I'm partial to Richard III. The character of Richard is one of Shakespeare's most complex and compelling villains - he's charming and ruthless and brilliant. He deceives everybody, and in classic shakespeare protagonist fashion he speaks directly to the audience and tells us everything going on in his mind. I did my undergrad thesis on his monologue that opens the play ("Now is the winter of our discontent...") so if you're interested, I can do some text analysis of that.
But Richard III tells the very end of the War of the Roses. While it was one of the earlier history plays to be written, there are eight in total for which the War of the Roses is the overarching plot (King John and Henry VIII are the only history plays not included in this arc) - Richard II, Henry IV part 1 and part 2, Henry V, Henry VI parts 1 2 and 3, and Richard III. Understanding what's going on with this is key to making sense of the history plays.
A brief history of the War of the Roses:
The War of the Roses is basically one giant family all fighting each other. All of these contenders for the crown are descended from Edward III, who had five sons, and different branches of the family split off from different sons - in the family tree, found here, you can see the Lancasters in blue, the Beauforts in green, and the Yorks in red. The "houses of Lancaster and York" are the major players of the War of the Roses between Henry VI and Richard Duke of York (you can see them both in the middle of this family tree), but first, let's talk about how we got there, and I apologize in advance for them all having such similar names.
Edward III's oldest son is Edward the Black Prince. He's the heir to the throne, but he dies before his father, leaving his son Richard II. Richard II inherits the throne when Edward III dies because his father was the first son, rather than the crown going to one of Edward III's younger sons (as it would've if the Black Prince didnt have any children). The problem with this is that Richard II isnt a particularly good king, and he doesnt have any children. So the Lancaster branch of the family, headed by Henry Bolingbroke, the son of John of Gaunt the Duke of Lancaster, leads an uprising against Richard and takes the throne, becoming Henry IV. This is the first move in setting up the War of the Roses, though nobody knows it yet.
Henry IV is a pretty good king, but his son Prince Hal spends most of his time drinking and goofing off with his friends when he should be learning how to inherit. I'll let you discover what happens there, as it's the plot of the Henry IV plays, but Hal does eventually inherit and become Henry V in a smooth succession. All seems well.
Meanwhile, England and France are at war - The Hundred Years' War, to be precise, which actually lasted from 1337 to 1453. This has been going on since the reign of Edward III - Edward III's mother Isabella was French, and the only remaining relative of the French king, so there was some dispute in France about whether Edward III should be allowed to claim the French throne through Isabella (the French nobility decided not, as there had been president that women had no claim to the throne, and also Edward III was still a child at this time and his mother and her lover were widely suspected of murdering his father Edward II - see Marlowe's Edward II). France was divided over inheritance rights, and fighting surged up and was repressed multiple times. Wiki details this all pretty well.
When Henry V inherits the English throne, England and France are at peace; Henry decides to hell with that and invades France in 1415 (the Battle of Agincourt), and they win! Henry takes a bunch of land for England, marries the French king Charles VI's daughter, and signs a treaty with him that names all his heirs also heirs to the French throne. The french Dauphin (Charles VII) is disinherited.
Henry V spends the rest of his life traveling around France conquering bits and pieces and visiting French court with his wife. In 1422, Henry V dies, leaving his infant son Henry VI to inherit the throne. Charles VI dies two months later. Now a baby is king of both England and France, and things start to fall apart.
The English start losing in France. In 1429, a girl named Joan of Arc makes her way to the exiled Dauphin, the disinherited Charles VII, and convinces him that she will win back France for him. And she does. With Joan leading the troops, the French take back Orleans and a series of other cities, and Joan personally crowns Charles VII king of France. Unfortunately Joan got too confident for the men surrounding her to be comfortable with, and when she was captured by the English in 1430, her French friends made no move to save her. After Joan's death, the English continue to lose dramatically to France. The financial cost is attributed as one of the causes of the War of the Roses, along with Henry VI's weakness as king. (Shakespeare fudges these dates a bit - he tends to smoosh events together so they can all happen in one play).
While Henry VI was a weak ruler, his wife Margaret of Anjou was not (shes the inspiration for Cersei Lannister). She and Henry's advisors handled most of the actual ruling of England. (If you'll remember our family tree, this is the Lancaster branch in blue). Richard, Duke of York and son of Edward III's fourth son (the red branch), sees Henry VI's weakness and decides he'd be a better king. He does technically have a claim (remember, they're all one big family of Plantagenets), but he's certainly not next in line, especially as Henry VI has a son. But Richard of York gathers his sons and his supporters, decides his emblem is the white rose (to contrast the Lancasters' red rose - this is where we get the roses in the name of the war), and leads an uprising. Richard of York dies in 1460 during battle (Margaret captures him) and his claim is carried on by his oldest son Edward IV. In fact, the crown gets stolen back and forth a few times, and things are shaken up by the Earl of Warwick (thee guy to have on your team, his nickname was The Kingmaker) changed his support from the Yorks to the Lancasters. Henry VI briefly held the throne again, but in 1470 Edward IV returned, presumably had Henry VI killed, and reigned peacefully until his sudden death in 1483.
Edward IV's younger brother is Richard III. When Edward dies, his son Edward V reigns for 78 days before being deposed by Richard III. This sparked a lot of controversy, and many York supporters deserted to the Lancastrian side. It wasnt a particularly organized rebellion, but in the chaos, Henry Tudor, son of Henry VI's half-brother Edmund Earl of Richmond and the leader of the Lancastrian cause, returned from exile and eventually defeated Richard III in battle, becoming Henry VII and starting the Tudor dynasty. Henry VII married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two houses of Lancaster and York (the Tudor emblem is a red and white rose) and ending the War of the Roses.
Shakespeare takes a lot of artistic license with the history - we have no evidence that Joan of Arc was a witch nor that Richard III was an evil hunchback (historians actually think now that the appearance of a hump was due to a combination of scoliosis and using a battle axe as a preferred weapon). But we cant attribute all these changes to Shakespeare! As we're well aware of today, the media affects how we perceive history and current events, and back then was no different. During Henry VII's reign, there was a staggering amount of propaganda written to defame Richard III and cement Henry's right to the throne. This is where we get the evil hunchback image Shakespeare made so famous, as well as the suggestion that Richard had his nephews murdered in the Tower of London. Equally, all the talk of Joan of Arc being a witch was spread by her enemies to cause her fall from power (Joan is fascinating and one of the medieval figures we have the most documentation from the time for; I studied her at uni, pls feel free to ask more questions). Shakespeare's portrayal of her in Henry VI part 1 is fascinating because she starts out seeming as good and noble as she appears, and then three quarters of the way through the play shes suddenly summoning demons. This is weird because Shakespeare's characters dont lie to us the audience; they lie to each other, and usually tell us they're going to, but they dont deceive the audience. There's some debate about whether Shakespeare was co-writing the play, hence the sudden change in characterization, or if someone reading a draft said "Will mate you cant make Joan a hero, shes French! We hate the French!" but either way I find it fascinating. All this to say, Shakespeare takes artistic license with the historical facts, but as always the record keepers are also taking license with the facts.
That's a lot of information and names and dates to keep straight, I know. You may find it easier to watch the plays as you read them - I did! There are lots of good versions on film, though theyll all have cuts from the text. Here are some of my favs:
The Hollow Crown (covers the whole arc from RII - RIII and has a ton of british actors you'll recognize)
Kenneth Bragnagh's Henry V
Ian McKellen's Richard III
If you can find these stage productions online, Antony Sher as Falstaff in Henry IV at the RSC and David Tennant as Richard II are well worth the watch.
If you're interested in Richard III as a character and/or have interest in how actors bring characters to life, I highly recommend Antony Sher's Year of the King; it's his journal from when he was in rehearsal preparing to play Richard at the RSC in the 1980s, a production that skyrocketed him to fame in British theatre because he revolutionized a character that had been pigeonholed by Laurence Olivier's portrayal. Sher played him on crutches, researched with both doctors and physically disabled people about Richard's disability, and did extensive psychological work; he's brilliant, and his journal is a really interesting delve into Richard as a character and Shakespeare's depiction of him.
Anon I know I just threw so much information at you, but I hope this helps you feel like youve got more of a grasp on what to expect, and please come back if you have questions or want to chat!
#shakespeare anons my beloved#shakespeare#shakespeare history plays#the war of the roses#the hundred years war#the plantagenets#the yorks#the lancasters#richard iii#richard ii#henry iv#henry v#henry vi#joan of arc#this is an Essay#ellie speaks#asks#anon ask
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Acts Of Service | Elias Pettersson
Summary: When people have different love languages, sometimes itâs hard to understand what the other is trying to say. 4 times Elias shows you he loves you, and the 1 time you tell him. Words: 7.5k (whoops) Note: This concept was very interesting to explore. Also yes, this entire thing was written because of that one picture of Elias in that blue sweater stepping out of the car like a fucking GQ model.Â
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(Some time ago)
âDidnât you say thereâs an apartment free in your building?â Brock asked as soon as you answered the phone, forgoing the âhelloâ.
âHello, Brock, my very good friend, how nice to talk to you! How are you doing?â you deadpanned.
At least he had the decency to sound ashamed. âAh, yes, hi. Sorry. Iâm just in a hurry and itâs important.â
You frowned. âWhy? Are you looking to move?â
âNo.â Brock laughed. âStetch would kill me. No, itâs about the rookie. Petey? I told you about him. Swedish, quiet, best fucking hands in the league.â
Yes. Brock had told you about the rookie, although you still thought it dumb to call him that. Brock was basically still a rookie himself.
âWhat does that have to do with my apartment building?â
âHe said no to having a billet family but everyone on the team thinks itâd be good for him to have someone to kinda look out for him a bit. Heâs never been to Canada before this, you know, and heâs never lived on his own either. His English isnât that great and everything is new for him. And since youâre such a caring, loving person, we thoughtâŠâ
âYou thought I could babysit him?â you finished for Brock.
âItâs not babysitting. Just, being friendly if he needs anything. Obviously weâre there for that too, but itâd be nice to have you so close by.â
Close by would be an understatement: the free apartment was across the hall from yours.
You werenât sure if this sounded like something that you would necessarily want to do, but you did feel a bit sorry for Elias: youâd met him at a team thing earlier that week and heâd looked completely lost in the midst of all the Canadian hockey slang that you barely managed to follow, even after having been friends with Brock for years. He mostly kept to Eagle, spoke in Swedish, and his eyes flickered nervously across the room whenever anyone else approached him.
âFine,â you sighed, âIâll talk to my landlord. But you owe me, Blondie.â
Brock was happy enough that he didnât even call you out on the nickname.
1.Â
âHave I told you lately how much of a lifesaver you are?â You lean across your desk, resting your chin in your hands. Elias looks mildly amused as he hands you the papers.
âNearly every day,â he says, âbut then I save your life every day, so that seems fair.â
You grab the papers from his hands.
âYouâre a lifesaver and the love of my life, Petey.â
You think back to when Elias just moved into your apartment building, only because Brock thought he needed someone to look after him. You could laugh, now, thinking about how wrong heâd been.
Elias is the most self-sufficient, independent person you know. You donât think heâs ever needed anything from anyone. Like in hockey, where he can make the play and score the goal all at the same time, Elias has his life together.
Unlike you.
Despite the fact that Elias hadnât needed much help from you, you had become very fast friends. His quick witted sarcasm always managed to make you laugh and he liked how upfront and honest you were with him about things. It was easy, too, to spend time together. With him living just across the hall, you found yourself wandering to his apartment whenever you were bored, and he showed up at yours often when he didnât feel like cooking.
Just because he could cook, didnât mean he always wanted to.
And ever since the two of you had become friends, Elias had your back. When you needed someone to water your plants, or feed your cat Puck â Brock had named him â or, apparently, bring you the important work papers that you forgot at home after having worked on them all weekend.
You groan as you flick through the papers. âI thought I was going to die. Without these I canât finish my presentation.â
âWhen is it?â Elias asks, eyes searching behind you. You know heâs looking out for your asshole of a boss, who will use any excuse to yell at you, especially the unannounced visit of a friend.
âTomorrow. I got all the content in these papers here, but I still have to make the PowerPoint.â You sigh. âItâs still so much work.â
âOh.â Eliasâ face lights up. âAlmost forgot. Brought you this.â Triumphantly, he reaches down and comes up with a paper bag from your favorite coffee shop.
The words fall off your lips in a gasp. âYou didnât!â
âStrawberry scone and a large caramel macchiato with soy milk.â Elias grins. âI also got you a chocolate chip cookie for later.â
âMarry me,â you proclaim, as you make grabby hands for the bag. The coffee is precisely what you need and your mouth is already watering at the idea of the food.
âGet me a ring, then,â Elias jokes, as he starts getting up from the chair.
Something tightens in your stomach, so you quickly take a bite of the scone: anything to push those feelings to the side. It works a little, and at the very least it tastes amazing.
Youâre just friends. If you were gonna be anything more, Elias wouldâve made a move already. Or, if youâd been brave enough, you wouldâve: but heâs never said anything to make you think heâs interested and quite frankly, youâre not that brave.
âThank you,â you say, mouth still full of scone, and Elias wrinkles his nose at that as you knew he would.
âIâm going to the store now,â he says, âanything you want me to pick up for you?â
âWine?â you ask, hopeful. âIâm gonna need it after today.â
Elias rolls his eyes at you, but when you come home after the most grueling day at work thereâs a bottle of rosĂ© sitting in your fridge, next to a bag full of your favorite Thai take out food.
Love you, you quickly text Elias, even though you know he canât answer because the game is about to start.
You take some time showering and putting on comfortable clothes, then situate yourself on the couch and put on the game. It has already begun, and you know itâs not gonna be an easy one, against the Bruins.
Itâs not until the first intermission, when you check your phone, that you see thereâs a reply from Elias waiting for you.
Itâs just a simple heart emoji, but it makes your heart race anyway.
2.
âThis is the worst thing thatâs ever happened to me.â
âI can barely hear you.â Fionaâs tone is disapproving, and you pull your mouth away from where youâd pressed it into your arm to scream.
âI said, this is the worst thing thatâs ever happened to me!â
She laughs. âItâs just a car, Y/N.â
You donât necessarily like your job, but Fiona is one of the reasons youâre still putting up with it. Sheâs not just a colleague anymore, slowly turning into a friend and someone you confide into about everything â even about your Elias problem â and you love her, but sometimes you could murder her.
âItâs not just a car,â you bite. âItâs my only mode of transportation, because you know how much I hate taking the bus, and itâs broken, and I probably canât even afford to get it fixed. And now I have to walk home, and itâs raining.â
âWell, when you put it like that,â Fiona admits.
After a long day at work, you couldnât wait to get home and watch The Bachelor until you fell asleep, your cat in your lap. However, when you finally got away from the office and stepped into your car, it was clear the universe had different plans.
It didnât start.
After trying approximately 15 times, youâd screamed, nearly cried, hit the steering wheel, and then went back inside to scream and cry a little more at Fionaâs desk.
âI just wanna go home, Fi.â You know you sound miserable, but you honestly canât help it. Taking the bus always heightens your anxiety, so you avoid it at all costs: however, walking home in this pouring rain doesnât seem like much fun either.
And Fiona canât even bring you home, because she takes the bus to work like a normal person.
âThereâs a simple solution to this, you know,â Fiona says. She starts to organize the papers on her desk, a clear sign that sheâs getting ready to leave the office as well. âYou could just callâŠâ
âNo,â you interrupt her, knowing exactly where sheâs going with this. âI canât call Elias. Heâs got the boys over today and I wonât interrupt his fun with my misery. Besides, he does too much for me already, I canât ask him for more.â
âRight,â Fiona drawls, âbut when he hears that you were stuck here and didnât call himâŠâ
She doesnât finish her sentence, but she doesnât have to.
Elias would be furious.
One time, you were on a night out when you got a little too tipsy and didnât realize your phone had died. By the time you noticed, all your friends had already jumped in their respective Ubers, but you had been too busy chatting with some girl you didnât know to order yours, and now you couldnât because you didnât have a phone.Â
You knew you couldâve asked any random person to order you an Uber, or at least to borrow their phone to call Elias â itâs not like you didnât know his number by heart â but that felt like too much. It had been 3 am and he had a game the next day, so you decided to walk home.
When he found out the next day, he got so mad he didnât talk to you for 4 days. Eventually, you couldnât take it anymore and just sat on his couch pouting at him until he spoke to you again.
âSomething couldâve happened,â heâd muttered, explaining to you why he got mad in the first place. âAnd Iâm your best friend, and you should know me enough to know that I would much rather you wake me up than you walk home alone.â
You did know that, and he was your best friend, and youâd promised him youâd never do it again.
Itâs only that promise, that causes you to reach for your phone.
âIâm texting him, but if heâs busy, Iâm walking,â you tell Fiona stubbornly. She ignores you, which is probably fair enough.
Hey, you busy right now? Are the guys still there?
The answer comes right away. Whatâs wrong?
Damn, he knows you too well. You quickly explain the situation and before you know it, Elias is on his way to come get you, and Fiona is bidding you goodbye after you promise her youâre fine on your own for the twenty minutes itâs gonna take Elias to get there.
Youâre just checking your email on your phone when you hear the bell at the front door.
âIâm coming!â you call out. You hurry to grab your bags and then walk quickly to the door, where Elias is standing with his car keys between his fingers.
âSo Bella finally gave up, huh?â he asks, a sly little smirk on his face. He always teases you with the fact that you named your car.
âYes, and I know you told me,â you sigh, and itâs clear that he immediately â and correctly â reads your mood.
Without a word, he opens his arms, and you gratefully fall into them, hugging him tightly to your body. Thereâs very little in the world that brings you more comfort than one of Eliasâ hugs: although being on Eliasâ couch wearing one of his old hoodies watching some stupid reality show might come close.
âLetâs go home,â Elias finally mumbles, and he holds out an umbrella when he lets you go.
Itâs raining really hard, and you know he has to park his car a little bit away because thereâs no parking in front of your office, so you take it.
âYou couldâve just called, I wouldâve ran out,â you tell him sternly, but he shrugs.
âBut then how would you have gotten the umbrella?â
You would tell him youâre not made of sugar, but as soon as you step outside the rain clatters loudly against the fabric of the umbrella and you realize you wouldâve really, really hated to not have it, so you stay quiet.
Instead, you walk after him as he runs to his car and opens the passenger door for you. Itâs still running, and the heater is on: only then do you realize youâre quite cold.
This morning they said it would be nice outside, so you didnât bother to take a coat.
Itâs quiet in the car for a while, but itâs not uncomfortable. Itâs the silence that only comes when two people understand each other, and combined with the soft music that is playing on the radio it lulls you into a false sense of comfort.
Until you realize something.
âOh God,â you groan, âIâm gonna have to call someone to tow Bella to a mechanic.â
Elias raises an eyebrow. âWell, you could just leave her there.â
Normally you wouldâve at least playfully punched his arm for the sarcastic tone in his voice, but right now youâre too busy freaking out.
âAnd how am I gonna get to work tomorrow? Donât you dare say youâll bring me cause I know youâve got morning practice and itâs super out of your way. Fuck, why did this have to happen to me?â
You let your head fall against the window. The glass is cold against your cheek and itâs enough to stop the spiraling in your brain at least for a second.
âHey.â Eliasâ voice has lost all sarcastic edge. Itâs gentle now, and heâs speaking low as if not to startle you. âDonât worry about it, okay? Iâll call the tow truck and the mechanic and get your car fixed. And Brock lives close enough that he can take me to and from practice and you can just take my car to work.â
Itâs⊠a reasonable solution, but once again something that Elias has to go out of his way for, even just a little bit, and you feel something warm bloom inside your chest.
âOkay,â you answer, the stress already ebbing away. âThank you. Youâre the best.â You reach out and place your hand on his knee, squeezing slightly. âSeriously. I donât know what Iâd do without you.â
Elias mumbles something incoherent. You think you see some color on his cheeks, but surely thatâs just because the heater is on, because thereâs no way heâs blushing over something you said.
You turn off the heater, and let your thoughts wander as Elias drives you home.
3.Â
Traveling is fun, but traveling for work is instantly a lot less fun. You really donât know how Elias does it.
Youâre feeling run down and jetlagged when you come back from your work trip, which is ridiculous cause you flew to Toronto, not to freaking Europe. But itâs late at night and the three days you were away were so busy you can barely remember sleeping at all.
Fiona slept on the plane, so she looks a little more alive than you when your feet touch the ground at Vancouver airport.
âIs Elias coming to pick you up?â Fiona asks, as youâre both walking through the gate.
You shake your head. âIâm sure he wouldâve insisted if he could, but heâs in California right now. They played the Kings tonight and theyâre playing the Sharks the day after tomorrow.â
âI wish I was in California,â Fiona says wistfully. Itâs cold and wet in Vancouver and it wasnât much better in Toronto. The tiredness doesnât help: it feels as if the cold of the night is slowly creeping into your bones.
âCome on then, Iâll drop you off.â You thank Fiona and follow her to her car. Normally you wouldnât have minded taking an Uber, but right now you just wanna get to bed as soon as possible.
âIf I fall asleep, just let me sleep here,â you mumble, resting your head back against the head rest. Fiona laughs as she starts the car.
âNo way, youâll freeze to death.â She squints outside. âDo you think itâs gonna rain?â
âIt always rains,â you say, despite the fact that itâs not raining at the moment.
Fiona turns onto the highway. âSo, are you finally gonna put up that bookcase you bought?â
Involuntarily, you groan. âStop, donât remind me.â
Your old bookcase is big and ugly, and it has been a thorn in your eye ever since you moved in. The person that lived there before you left it there, and you only kept it because you couldnât really afford not to.
Four weeks ago, you finally allowed yourself to buy a new, prettier bookcase.
ButâŠ
âItâs just so big,â you whine, repeating the excuses youâve been giving Elias every single time he raises a judgmental eyebrow at the old bookcase still standing in your living room. âItâs gonna take forever to take it apart and then itâs gonna take me even longer to somehow get it all downstairs and get rid of it.â
âAnd then you have to build the new one,â Fiona nods understandingly. âAnd youâre not good with furniture.â
âHey,â you protest, but itâs weak. Youâre not good with furniture, which was proven when you tried to help Fiona move in and didnât manage to help her put together anything at all. Instead she ended up with a table with three legs.Â
You even tried to read the manual, but itâs just not your forte.
âIâll do it,â you add, âI promise you I will. Just, maybe not this weekendâŠâ
Fiona laughs, but she doesnât call you out on the fact that it probably wonât happen during the week either.
Finally, you arrive at your building. You canât wait to go to bed, and you thank Fiona multiple times before dragging your luggage upstairs. When you open the door to your apartment, Puck comes running up to you, meowing and weaving between your legs.
âDonât be dramatic,â you tell the cat sternly. âPetey sent me many pictures of you sleeping in his lap and I know he feeds you chicken when he thinks I wonât notice, so you got spoiled this week.â
You lovingly scratch Puckâs ears, before flicking on the light and kicking the door behind you in the lock.
Instantly, you notice the difference.
Your apartment isnât big: real estate in Vancouver isnât cheap and your job isnât great. You got this place mostly for the location, and you like the big windows in the apartment and how it manages to get in light even during the darkest of winter days.
One corner of your living room, however, was always darker than the others. The bookcase took away the entirety of the white wall, and it created a dim lit, sad looking corner.
Now, itâs open and bright, as your new bookcase stands proudly in its place.
Thereâs only one person who wouldâve done that.
The phone rings a few times, but you know the Kings game ended a while ago so you let it ring. After a while, Elias picks up.
âSorry for the background noise,â is the first thing he says. âWeâre on the plane. Taking off in a few minutes, probably.â
In the background, you hear some yelling. Probably Jake.
âYou put up my bookcase,â you blurt out, ignoring Eliasâ statement. âYou put it up and all the books are in it and the other one is gone.â
Elias sounds a little smug when he answers. âWell, itâs not like you were ever gonna do it.â
âThank you.â To your own horror, you can feel tears burning behind your eyes. âElias, seriouslyâŠâ
âItâs nothing.â You can hear Eliasâ smile even over the phone: you know everyone always makes fun of his deadpan tone when he talks to media but with his friends, his voice always betrays everything heâs feeling. âI know you were worried about it, and I know how much you hated that old one.â He laughs. âI get why now, by the way. It took me and Brock like four hours to get that thing out.â
âBrock helped too?â
âHe did.â Elias is silent for a while, but in the background you hear another voice. âBrock says to tell you that I forced him. But thatâs not entirely true.â
Entirely. You know Elias definitely did force him.
âTell him thank you too.â
âHe says youâre welcome,â Elias says, quick enough that it makes you think Brock didnât say that at all. âWeâre about to take off so I have to put my phone on airplane mode. But call me tomorrow okay? I wanna hear about your work trip.â
âOkay.â For some reason, you can still feel the lump in your throat. You didnât notice it momentarily, while you were focused on Eliasâ and Brockâs bickering, but now itâs back, and with a vengeance.
Fuck. You justâŠ
âI miss you.â You blurt it out before you can stop yourself and if anyone would ask, you would blame the exhaustion and the fact that Elias canât see how wet your eyes are over the phone.
âIâll be back soon,â he answers softly, and his voice is gentle in a way that makes you think he knows about the tears, anyway. âAnd when I am, weâre gonna take a whole night to eat food and stare at that bookcase, because it needs to be appreciated after the effort I had to put in to build it.â
You laugh before quietly saying goodbye to Elias and hanging up the phone.
In the kitchen, Puck sits in front of the fridge. When you open it thereâs a pan with chicken.
For Puck the note next to it says, and you send Elias a picture of Puck with his chicken.
âHe spoils you,â you tell your cat. You decide to ignore the fact that he kinda spoils you, too.
4.Â
When you open the door to your apartment, youâre met with the smell of garlic.
After yet another shitty day at work, you can already feel the lump in your throat building again. You didnât even tell him, this time. In fact, you carefully avoided his texts because you knew heâd clock that something was wrong.
Fuck. Thatâs probably where you went wrong in the first place; usually you never ignored Eliasâ texts.
âHello?â you call out into your own apartment.
Thereâs soft music playing and thereâs light coming from the living room, but the amazing smell that tickles your senses is clearly coming from the kitchen, so thatâs where you go.
Elias is standing at your kitchen counter, chopping a carrot.
âHey,â he greets, smiling your way. âIâm making dinner.â
Itâs almost too much, how domestic it looks. And how right: like he belongs there in your space, waiting for you to come home.
Suddenly thereâs the overwhelming urge to go towards him, so you do. His arm immediately lifts, creating space for you in the crook of his body, and you slip under his arm easily.
âHow did you know?â you mumble into the fabric of his worn Canucks hoodie. It smells like him, a scent that reminds you of home as much as your motherâs signature dish.
âYou didnât answer my texts,â Elias hums. His arm tightens around your body. âSo I figured you could use some good food and a bath.â His head motions towards the general direction of the bathroom. âIâm running it as we speak.â
God. You love him.
It hits you, then. You knew you had a crush on him, knew you wanted to kiss him and hold his hand and feel his hands on you. But itâs more than that, now.
Itâs the realization that you want to share everything with him. The ups and the downs. The bad nights and the bright mornings. You want him in your kitchen, but more than that, you want it to be his kitchen, too.
Fuck. Youâre so royally screwed.
Because he does this, and he does so much for you, but heâs never said anything, anything at all, to indicate that he wants that. Or has even considered it, thought about it.
Maybe itâs never even crossed his mind. Maybe he takes care of you like he would take care of a sister.
âHey.â Eliasâ voice is gentle as it pulls you out of your thoughts, back down to earth. âYouâre shaking. Go take a bath, and Iâll finish dinner, and then weâll watch How I Met Your Mother. I wanted to watch the next episode but I waited for you.â His grin is a little lopsided. âIsnât that chivalrous of me?â
It is, and normally you would tease him for it, but you canât really think or speak, so you just nod.
âThereâs wine in the fridge, if you want a glass,â Elias says. He holds out a wine glass, already waiting for you on the counter.
And who cares that itâs only a Tuesday: you deserve it, damn it, so you open the fridge to find the wine.
Youâre met with more than just that.
âYou bought groceries?â you ask, your eyes traveling through your fridge. You hadnât gone grocery shopping in like a week, and when you left for work this morning the fridge was basically empty. Now itâs so full you wonder how youâre gonna close the door.
âHow else was I gonna cook anything? You only had cat food left,â Elias tuts. Youâre not surprised to find Puck at Eliasâ feet, waiting for him to inevitably slip him some human food.
âDid you getâŠâ
âYour coconut yoghurt? Yes.â
He did, and he got basically all your staples, and nothing you wouldnât buy yourself.
âHonestly,â you say, as you finally reach for the bottle and pull your head out of the fridge. âI donât know what to say, Petey. Thank you. I had such a sucky day and now itâs already endlessly better.â
This time you know youâre not imagining the flush on Eliasâ cheeks.
âItâs fine,â he says. âYou should go take that bath before it goes cold.â
You want to say more: to tell him time and time again how amazing he is, how much he means to you, how thankful you are. But you know once you start, you canât be trusted to not say the one thing you donât think he wants to hear.
So you say nothing, and simply go to take your bath.
+1
But you think about it.
You think about it all throughout Christmas, where you donât see Elias at all. You think about it during NYE, when you get a drunk SnapChat from Elias with his brother, right at midnight.
At least, you figure, heâs not kissing any girls.
Youâre not kissing any boys, either. Youâre at a NYE party with Fiona and itâs fun, it is, but itâs not the same as it would be if Elias wasnât all the way in Sweden.
You miss him like a limb, and you know itâs not fair because he rarely gets time to go home to Sweden and he deserves that time with his family, but you canât say you didnât wish his time off ended already.
When it finally does, itâs not Elias you see first. Troy is throwing a late New Years party, just to welcome everyone back to Vancouver as they get ready to start the season back up, and when you arrive at his house itâs early enough in the evening that thereâs only a handful of people there.
âY/N!â Brock calls out, opening his arms to give you a big hug as you enter. âMissed you!â
You laugh. âGet off of me, you giant. Iâm gonna drop the wine.â
âNot the wine,â Troy says dramatically, tearing it out of your hands. His eyes are sparkling when he thanks and hugs you, and then Brock is ushering you into the living room, where Jake is talking with Quinn.
Or talking at Quinn. To be honest, you never really know when Quinn is paying attention.
âY/N!â Jake exclaims, much like Brock had. âIâm glad youâre here, we need your input on something.â
âOkay?â you ask, curiosity instantly taking over. Whenever Jake and Brock get together, it promises to be an interesting evening.
âWeâre trying to decide Brockâs love language.â
Itâs sudden enough that you laugh. âHis what?â
âLove language,â Jake explains. âLike, how he shows people he loves them. He says itâs quality time, but I think it could be physical touch. Heâs always touching people.â
âJake is deflecting because his love language is physical touch,â Brock scowls. âI think I know my own love language, Tuna.â
âHold on.â Unfortunately, you have to press the pause button on their discussion. âWhat options do we have?â
Youâve got no idea where they got this from, but it doesnât really matter. Youâre always down to share your opinion on stupid stuff with your favorite boys.
âThereâs gifts, quality time, physical touch, words of affirmation, andâŠâ Brock pauses, and you can nearly see the wheels in his head turning.
âActs of service,â Quinn offers, which proves that he was actually paying attention.
âMine is physical touch,â Jake says determinedly. âWhen I care about someone, I always wanna be touching them, and when Iâm in love with someone thatâs like twenty times worse.â
âPoor girl,â Quinn mutters, and the conversation gets paused in order for Jake to put Quinn in a headlock.
âI think yours is quality time, actually,â you tell Brock when Jake is done murdering the rookie. âYour ex was always on her phone during your date nights and I remember it drove you crazy.â
âSee,â Brock says proudly. âQuality time baby. If Iâm there Iâm there.â
âWhat about yours, Huggy?â Jake asks. âPhysical touch would make sense, since youâre called Huggy.â
âIâm not called Huggy,â Quinn deadpans. His face is devoid of any emotion, but you know him well enough to recognize the mischievous twinkle in his eyes. He reminds you of Elias, when he does that. âAnd if we were going by nicknames your love language would be fishing.â
Everyone cracks up on that, and then the doorbell rings and Bo arrives.
The topic gets put on hold, then, because Bo is instantly talking about Gunnarâs first Christmas and Brock is talking about becoming an uncle again and you feel warm and happy on the couch with your wine, squeezed between Brock and Troy.
Until, a little later, you realize someone is missing.
âWhereâs Petey?â you ask Troy. âIsnât he coming?â
Troy shrugs. âShould do. But you never know with Pete.â
Itâs not entirely true: if Elias promises heâll be there, he will be there. But, to be fair, he usually doesnât promise that to anyone but you, and you hadnât asked him to come, this time.
You figured he just would.
âWhat about Peteyâs love language?â Brock asks idly, not knowing heâs opening Pandoraâs box for you. âDefinitely not words of affirmation, huh.â
Troy laughs.
âNah, Peteyâs an acts of service guy. Heâs always doing shit for Y/N.â
You would protest if you trusted your voice not to shake. As it is, you stay quiet and hope the flush on your cheeks gets mistaken for a wine flush, and not an Elias flush.
Brock brightens. âOh, yeah! Getting her car fixed, making dinner, building her stupid bookshelf, feeding her cat⊠He is a typical acts of service guy.â He bumps against your shoulder playfully. âI hope you appreciate his showing of love, Y/N. He rarely does that shit for me.â
Troy snorts. âThatâs cause heâs not in love with you, Boes.â
âHeâs not in love with me either!â you squeak, unable to stay quiet any longer. You know if you donât derail this trail of thought very soon, itâs gonna end badly for you.
Both Troy and Brock look unimpressed, at that statement.
âYes, he is,â Brock says slowly, as if explaining something to an unruly child. âHe drops whatever he has going on to do small things that make your life easier. Thatâs literally the same as him screaming Iâm in love with you from the highest rooftop in Vancouver.â
âHeâs not like you,â Troy continues, a little more gentle. âWhen people have different love languages, they donât always understand what the other is trying to say. Your love language is words of affirmation. Youâre always telling Petey how amazing he is. But he doesnât see that as a declaration of love, or whatever. He thinks you tell everyone that theyâre amazing.â
You do, to be fair, but not as often as you tell Elias. Because heâsâŠ
Well. Amazing would be an understatement, actually. Heâs everything to you. Â
Things are starting to make sense, like puzzle pieces fitting into place. Suddenly, you start wondering if thereâs more to his acts of service than plain friendship, or him being a good guy.
Itâs not like he does stuff like that for all his friends. He helps them out, sure, but he always goes above and beyond for you, usually not even needing to be asked.
But heâs not in love with you, surely? He hasnât said anythingâŠ
But maybe words arenât his thing. Not like they are yours: the way you canât stop yourself from gushing into Eliasâ ear even when you know you should stop.
What if Brock and Troy are right?
You donât get much time to think it through, because thatâs when Elias finally appears in Troyâs living room, looking endlessly cool in his blue sweater, wearing his glasses. Heâs sending death glares at Jake, who wolf whistles from the corner, but then his eyes meet yours and they soften.
âHi there,â he smiles, reaching out to you. You immediately jump up and launch yourself at him, any previous conversation about the two of you momentarily forgotten as you curl your body into his, his arms tightening around your waist.
âMissed you,â you hum into his shoulder, and youâre rewarded with a grin you can feel against the skin of your neck.
âAre you sure hers isnât physical touch?â you hear Brock ponder, and you would flip him off if you could be bothered.
You canât. All you can be bothered doing is plastering yourself to Eliasâ side and not leaving him alone even for a second, the rest of the night.
It works at least for a while, until he asks: âDo you want another drink?â
âIâll go with you,â you say, not willing to part with him yet, and you ignore the knowing look Brock shoots you as the two of you find your way to the kitchen.
Elias immediately goes for the wine, because he knows you better than anyone else.
âI asked my dad about the job,â Elias mentions casually, as if itâs not a big deal at all. âHe thinks he can get you an interview.â
âWait, what?â
Suddenly your heart is ticking in your throat. Before he left for Sweden, Elias had mentioned that his dad knows a guy who works for a similar company as youâre working for now: apart from the shitty boss you have or the ridiculous low salary you get paid. Itâs your job, but better, and Elias promised you heâd get his dad to ask if there were any open positions.
There were. And you sent in your application not thinking there was gonna come much from it, but nowâŠ
Something warm washes through your chest, like your heart grew three sizes. Of course he asked, of course he made it happen. Looking out for you, always and at any time, from any distance.
âItâs not a done deal,â Elias warns, oblivious to your mental breakdown. âBut he said he thinks theyâll like you and heâll put in a good word for you.â
You squeal and throw yourself in his direction once again. Elias laughs as he catches you, fingers curling in your hair where your face is pressed against his chest.
âThank you,â you mumble.
âItâs about time you get rid of that dumb job.â You can hear the frown in Eliasâ voice. âThey donât take good care of you at all, itâs not good for you.â The distaste is obvious and itâs adorable. You pull away.
âI donât need them to,â you say, carefully. You can still hear Brockâs words in your voice, and you figure itâs worth a try, probably. âBecause youâre always there to take care of me.â
Eliasâ cheeks darken substantially.
âI mean it when I say I donât know what Iâd do without you, Elias.â
âYouâd be fine,â Elias waves away the compliment as you figured he would. But this time youâre not backing down.
âMaybe I would be. But I wouldnât be as happy.â
They say when you really love a person, youâve got to show them. But youâve never really known how to do that, instead you always use your words to tell them. But it seems like Elias isnât believing you, not even now.
And youâve got to fix that.
Itâs not until youâre in Eliasâ car on the way back home that you bring it up again. The party wasnât really the time and place, but the conversation with Brock and the guys has been nagging in the back of your mind since it happened.
If you didnât realize Eliasâ acts of service meant something, maybe he doesnât realize your words of affirmation mean something. And even if it doesnât mean heâs in love with you â youâre really not that sure about that â you need him to at least know how much you appreciate him.
âYou know Iâm always there for you, right?â you start, carefully breaking the silence in the car. Elias shoots you a glance from behind the steering wheel.
âWhat?â
âLike, even if Iâm maybe not as good as you are at realizing what you need me to do, if thereâs ever anything I can do to help make your life a little easier or better I wanna do it. Iâd do anything for you.â
Itâs too honest, probably, and too much all at the same time. But Elias doesnât look that surprised. In fact, thereâs a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.
âYou make my life better by just being you, Y/N. You donât have to do anything for me.â
Butterflies erupt in your stomach and you wonder how youâre gonna get through this conversation. But itâs one that needs to be held, so you press on.
âWhat is your love language, Elias?â
Now he frowns. âHave you been talking to Brock?â
Of course Brock talked to Elias before he talked to you. The traitor.
You decide to ignore that, for now. Youâll talk to Brock later.
âYou know my love language is words of affirmation, right?â
Elias shrugs. âBrock did say that, but I didnât know what you thought it was.â
âAnd yours is acts of service,â you hazard a guess. You keep your eyes firmly on Eliasâ face, which is the only reason you catch the slight change in his expression.
Like a wall, crossing over his features. Heâs trying to protect himself, although you have no idea why. Does he not get where youâre going with this?
âI can tune it down if you want me to,â he says, a little grumpily. Heâs staring straight ahead at the road, stubbornly refusing to look your way.
And oh God, heâs truly not getting it, and this is going the exact opposite way you want it to go.
Troy did say that when peopleâs love languages donât match, they donât understand what the other is trying to say. But you honestly donât know how you can make it any more clear to Elias.
Well, exceptâŠ
âI love you,â you blurt out. âLike, in love with you love you.â
The words ring loudly in the quiet car. For a second, nothing about Eliasâ expression, almost like he didnât hear you. You can almost feel your heart sink into your stomach.
Then, he pulls over the car.
It comes to a stop at the side of the road, two wheels on the pavement and two still on the road. It is, objectively, not super safe, but itâs also 3am and thereâs no other cars to be seen. Very carefully, without looking at you still, Elias turns on the hazard lights.
And then finally, finally, he turns to you and kisses you.
You werenât expecting it but it doesnât really matter: itâs like your heart and head both light on fire, and everything outside of the car simply disappears. Itâs just you and Elias, and his lips on yours and his hands on your body.
It feels right. Like it was always meant to end up like this.
After what feels like ages, he pulls away. Heâs smiling, and his eyes are bright blue in the dark car.
âI thought you said those kinda things to everyone,â he admits, quietly. His thumb is rubbing your side, his eyes fixed on that spot. Almost as if he canât really believe heâs allowed to do that.
You donât want him to ever do anything else.
âI thought you did those kinda things for everyone,â you shoot back.
Elias raises one eyebrow. âThat bookcase weighed at least 300 pounds.â
You canât help it: giggles are escaping your lips and suddenly youâre both laughing. The tension in the car dissipates instantly, and suddenly itâs just Elias again, your best friend.
Your best friend that youâre now allowed to kiss. So you lean in and press your lips against his again.
After all, kissing is a love language you think everyone understands.
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âIâm home!â Eliasâ voice sounds through the empty apartment, and you immediately leave your spot behind the kitchen counter to run into the hallway.
With a squeal, you fly towards him, and he catches you easily as you knew he would.
âHey, babe,â he laughs quietly, pressing a kiss into your hair before returning the hug fully. âIs that my sweater?â
âMaybe,â you admit, as Eliasâ hands make their way under his own blue sweater, that you definitely steal from him most evenings. âMissed you. And Iâm very proud of you.â
âI missed you too,â he answers. âWatched the game?â
âObviously.â You roll your eyes, even though you know he canât see it with your face still buried in his shoulder. âA hat trick, huh? I think that needs to be celebrated.â
âOh?â Elias pulls away then, one eyebrow raised and a cheeky twinkle in his eyes.
âNot like that,â you scold him, lightly punching his arm. âOr, maybe like that. But first, I made Kalops.â
At the mention of his favorite Swedish food, Eliasâ face lights up. A while ago, you asked his mom for her recipe and itâs one of the only Swedish dishes you can make, but you make it well.
âAlso,â you continue, as you take his hand and start leading him towards the kitchen, so he can sit at the counter while you cook as he always does, âI called the electrician so the TV is already fixed. I know you could have done it, but I decided Iâd much rather use that time to hang out with you. I took Puck to get his shots at the vet and I also used my free afternoon to take your car through the car wash.â
When you reach the kitchen, you twirl around towards Elias and his arms immediately circle around your waist.
âYou didnât have to do all that,â he mutters, taking the opportunity to kiss you once more. âBut thank you. I love that you took the time to take care of that for me. And I love you.â
âLook at us,â you tease, lightly tugging at the ends of Eliasâ hair. âSpeaking each otherâs love language like that.â
âPerfect couple,â Elias agrees, and you smile back at him.
Somehow, you and Elias managed to create a language of your own: one that you could speak with nobody else. But luckily, you donât have to.
Cause he came home to your shared apartment like he always does, and well. Thatâs the biggest act of service he could do for you. Â
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1943 ~ 6th year
âWhat would be the purpose of a wizard or witch to prepare a Polyjuice potion?â Slughorn asks. âYes, Mr. Riddle?â
Tom drops his hand from the air, âThe potion grants the drinker to take the form of another.â
âYes! And what would happen if said drinker tried to transform into an animal?â
I know this one so I lift my hand.
âGo ahead.â
I clear my throat, âWhen the human drinker tries to transform into an animal they would not take its complete form. Only sections of said animal.â
Slughorn nods his head, âCan they reverse after a bit of time like normally?â
âNo,â I answered. âIt takes an extremely long time to wear off, and you might even have to go to the hospital wing.â
He grins and continues to write on the chalkboard. Even though he can enchant the writer's tool to note down itself, Iâm guessing he prefers the old-fashioned way.
Tom and I are even on points. When he answers correctly, I also do right after him. I can see him noting down both our points on the corner of his parchment. The black tally marks standing out. Our points are on my paper as well, just in case he decides to cheat. No chances are being taken today, or tomorrow.
âHow long does the potion wear off if made correctly?â
Riddle and I both shoot our hands up. His demeanor is calm and collected while I'm sitting on my feet to have my arm raised higher than his. Itâs not very fair that his arms are the length of mine to the third power.
âMr. Nott, what do you know?â
âA single dose could last from 10 minutes to 12 hours.â
Another question wasted by not getting called on. I donât mind that much since it doesn't keep me behind. Riddle seems to care a little bit too much. His competitive side is showing and I guess his pal is ruining the race.
Professor stole our textbooks for this pop quiz. The rapid-fire questions should âalready be memorized and known,â down to the molecular detail. My knowledge only goes so far.
I trust myself, to a point. Thereâs definitely going to be a question I get wrong and Iâm already dreading it. Every answer that falls out of my mouth is examined and thought over ten times before the action of answering arises.
âFor something a little different, Mr. Riddle come to the front of the classroom and write four ingredients that are needed for the potion.â
He stands up and pushes his chair in. His eyes as cold as The Black Lake. While he makes his way toward the board I cross my fingers, hoping he forgets one. I know thatâs not the kindest, but nothing with him is necessarily âkind.â
There he goes, writing all four ingredients with ease. His handwriting is beautiful. How does he honestly do that? Does he practice every single day to get it that precise?
Maybe I should practice to improve as well. Honestly embarrassing how bad my handwriting seems next to his. We compared essays once, never again. That was the most embarrassing moment of my life. He just laughed at me and kept pointing out how weird my fâs looked.
I swear my letters werenât that bad. Itâs just that he overachieves everything. Now I rewrite every âfâ letter that appears on my homework. Thank you for the new insecurity, Riddle.
âVery good! Very good, your turn,â he points towards me. âThree more ingredients this time.â
While I stand in front of the board, I check out what he has already put down. Lacewig flies, leeches, okay not bad. Knotgrass and the hair of the person the drinker will transform into.
He numbered them so I continued on from that.
5) Boomslang skin
6) Fluxweed
Last one, let's see. We already put Lacewig flies, Knotgrass, hair, the skin, and Fluxweed. I hesitate for a little bit, my brain working at high speed. Anxiety levels are higher than Mount Everest.
7) Powdered Bicorn Horn
There we go, I smile to myself proudly. When I turn back around my eyes meet his. He smirks and nods while he writes down a point for both of us. Iâm not sure that it counts for four points, just one.
The questions go on for quite a bit. Our tally marks are piling higher and higher. Each of our count's neck and neck for the top spot.
âWhat is the brewing time?â
âAbout a month.â
âHow does the potion look before the addition of the final ingredient?â
âThick like the mud after it pours.â
âIt also is bubbling.â
âHow does it look after adding the final ingredient?â
âDepends on who the witch or wizard made the potion to look like.â
âVaries in taste and color.â
He seems to be done with questions so Tom and I start counting the marks. On my paper, I seem to be .5 points ahead of him. I quickly look his way to see him come to the same conclusion. He takes a deep breath and casts his eyes to the side. Tom then tilts his quill my way signaling that I did indeed win.
Iâm about to squeal quite highly but then I recollect Iâm in a classroom. Full of people who are terrified to be anywhere in this castle. That would be quite inappropriate of me so I keep my excitement to myself.
Professor Slughorn wipes the whole board away. Clearing all the information we were learning and reviewing about.
âWhen I pair you up, each of you will grab the right ingredients for this potion and lay it near the front of your desk,â he says. âIt should be laid in the order you would normally use when making the concoction.â
âFirst up, Miss Horn and Miss Yellowbo.â
The classroom starts to move with life as students pair with one another. Some cheerful noises and annoyed ones from who they ended up with. Most of us here know each other. I donât think I would mind having anyone in this room as my partner.
âMr. Riddle and-â
Of course, itâs me. Starting to think the pairingsâ on purpose. His face shines too brightly for it not to be well planned out. I make my way to the shelves to start out picking the ingredients.
Thereâs always a moment where my mind decides to give up on me. Most of the elements are obtained. A few are missing.
Iâm going over the variety of bottles containing different substances when I feel a looming pressure on my back. An arm slightly grazes past my ear and picks up Fluxweed.
âHow do you manage to forget the very ingredient you wrote down on the board?â Toms whispers right by my ear.
I shift my eyesight to the side to see him already looking at me, âSorry, I blanked out a little.â
He starts seizing half of the ingredients into his hold. I donât really mind carrying a couple, but Iâm just left with one bottle after he takes most of my possessions.
âTaking all the credit now I see,â I tilt my head as I raise my chin to meet his tall build.
âYou were about to spill everything. Iâm saving you from embarrassment,â he responds cockily.
I started to argue but he already made his way back to the desk, âEverything was perfectly stable in my arms.â
He continues to ignore me and sets down everything. Including the one bottled ingredient in my hand that he snatched just a few moments ago.
âNothing is ever perfectly stable with you.â
Iâm about to whisper a word no children should hear before Slughorn makes his way to our table. Saving Riddle from my rising annoyance.
âWonderful! You too got all of them perfectly,â he starts. âI would expect no less from my star students.â
All I do is smile brightly in respect. Trying not to drive any more attention to the outburst of pride he has for us.
âThank you, professor,â Tom says. He starts picking the ingredients off of the table, still barely letting me take any.
Riddle just walks off while our proffesor continues around the room. When he comes back I just about finish wiping the desk of any accidental spills.
âI won our little game this time,â I nudged his shoulder with my own.
Tom slightly rolls his eyes with a small smile, âI see that you have. Just this one though.â
âAnd many more to come,â I exclaim.
Our attention seeks back to our teacher, âYouâll all be writing an essay about an imaginary way this potion could go wrong. I expect it to be turned in before class tomorrow.â
I hurry to get my textbook off of my area and head towards the back of the classroom near the doorway.
âEveryone split into two groups. This half will go with Riddle while the other is with me.â
I turn my head once more to look at Tom, heâs reassuring one of the students that they are going to be okay.
I only look for a couple of seconds before leading my half of the group out first. A few stops along the way to make sure perfects are keeping order. Most of my group of students have been dropped off. A couple still lures behind me, I picked them up as I worked my way through the castle halls.
They were also dropped off and now I scatter along the hallway to make sure everyone is where they are supposed to be. Like every other period, the routine stays the same mostly.
My robes have a few wet spots on them still from the tears of younger students attending this school. I fully believe it wonât be too long until the headmaster and the ministry deal with whoever is making our lives miserable here. The murders will surely not go unjustly.
As I am turning a new hallway I happen to meet up with Riddle.
âAll good?â
âOf course,â he responds. âNothing out of the ordinary.â
He seems to look around quite a bit. Like heâs searching for something.
âHead back to your class, I will look around once more.â
Thatâs the last thing he says before moving around me with his hand on my shoulder. Quickly slipping past me.
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âNo, no no,â I whisper to myself as I crumple yet another paper in my hand. I throw it on the ground next to me and huff out a breath.
Writing this bloody essay is taking more time than I predicted. It usually comes naturally to me but I canât seem to write correctly. Every time I make a mistake I have to start over again. My handwriting failing to write neatly for once.
My whole structure and information is already figured out. Writing is whatâs taking me the longest. No matter how hard I try, the letters never seem to come out correctly from my quill.
Especially the fâs.
F
f
Infuriating really. I only have an hour left until the library closes. It already technically shut down but the librarian gave me an extra three hours as long as I lock up.
Perks of being Head Girl I suppose.
My head is in my hands as I compose myself. Itâs late and Iâm tired, itâs not even safe to be out at this time. At least if I happen to die I wouldnât have to write this essay.
âHow long have you been trying at this-â a low voice asks behind me.
I jump in my seat, âOh itâs just you. Well, itâs been-â
âAnd failing?â Tom finishes as he takes the seat next to me. The chair turned slightly to me.
I roll my eyes and fall further back into my seat. My head turned upwards, admiring the flying books in the ceiling. Finding their place, their way home.
âProbably an hour and a half,â I sigh. âYouâre completely right about how bad my calligraphy is.â
He just nods his head and takes a fresh new sheet from the middle of the table. His quill magically appears from inside his robe. All the papers that have the plans for my essay start to float around his head and workspace. Occasionally glancing up at them from time to time and then going back to writing.
His lips are pursed in concentration, âI write my Fâs like this. Itâs easier that way and extremely easy to practice and write quickly.â
My head peers over his shoulder as I watch him effortlessly indite.
âYou try,â he opens up my fingers that were closing my hand and places a quill in them.
I furrow my eyebrows and start to practice my letters on a separate piece of paper that I originally scrapped. I donât want to waste paper and thereâs no reason to get a fresh new one.
We both work quietly in the night until the last few minutes of opening time. Before I left the room I saw him quickly go far back into the library. I never got to ask him why he arrived here so late.
Never saw the need to.
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hereâs 7.1k of Toni pining and Shelby and Toni being childhood friends and also far more character analysis of Rachel than I was expecting? also Marcus is real and I made him a gorgeous himbo. itâs based off that poem by @theycallmedizzy and you can find it here. lmk if you want a second chapter from shelbyâs perspective, tho i literally just finished this one. like literally ten minute ago.
Mr. Williams finishes reading the poem and looks over his spectacles at the class. Yes, theyâre spectacles, those kind of tiny thick ones that make his eyes too big because heâs much too old to be teaching.
Itâs eight am on a Tuesday, Toni walked the three miles to school because she missed the bus only to walk into her shitty honors English class and hear the teacher reading a poem aloud to the class. Her poem. Sheâd sat down after a momentary pause and listened to him read the final damning stanza.
And then he looks at Toni.
He reads her essays right? What if he recognizes her writing voice? Is that a thing? Or maybe her handwriting orâ
âToni, I was just explaining to the class that whoever wrote this should submit it to the state literature festival,â Mr. Williams says, Toni almost sags against her chair. âI was hoping someone would come forward,â He turns back to the class, eyes hovering over Quinn and Monty, two of the more sensitive guys who sit in the back and ruin the curve for everyone. âBut Iâll leave it on the board here,â he clacks it on with a magnet and Toni flinches, âand hopefully someone will come forward. Now onto todayâs lesson.â
After class Martha goes up to the board and takes a picture of it, her eyes a little starry at the words and Toni grits her teeth.
âYou have to admit itâs pretty,â Martha says. âEven you canât deny that.â
âItâs dumb,â Toni says flatly, crossing her arms.
âWell Iâm keeping it anyway, maybe someday someone will write a poem about me,â Martha says.
âHow do you know itâs not about you?â Shelby asks coming out of nowhere and uninvited too. Toni glares at her, letting her open disdain shine through like sunshine through clouds after a gully washer.
âNo guys notice me,â Martha informs Shelby sadly. âI bet Andrew wrote it for you.â
Shelby purses her lips and looks over the poem, âI doubt it. Heâs more of a doer, I think. Besides, Iâm sure that guys notice you, you went on a date with that boy Sam last month.â
Martha sighs and before she can launch into what a disaster that date was, Toni tightens her hands around her backpack.
âIâll see you in science,â She tells Martha and manages to escape Shelbyâs eyes burning at the back of her neck.
âââ
reasons not to kiss her
1.) this sort of love is not allowed. you are both too soft, and the world around you is all knives and chipped teeth
Toni had played about every sport she was allowed to growing up. Basketball was her favorite, but she loved beat it ball, the game she made up with the other kids in the neighborhood. It was basketball but without rules, devolving into fist fights within the first half. Nothing tasted better than her own bloody lip on a hot summer day. Not even the cool glass of lemonade Mrs. Blackburn always had ready when she ran all skinned knees to Marthaâs telling her about how she beat guys two years older than her.
She got angry when she had to stop playing, moving to a different neighborhood. Apparently, Mrs. Blackburn had figured out that she wasnât only getting her split lip from the older kids in the neighborhood.
The new foster parents were a little stricter, a little richer, and signed her up for youth soccer when she complained about how there was nothing to do without beat it ball.
Martha Blackburn would always be her person, but Toni didnât expect to find her people so young. Dottie killed as goalie, and Beccaâs sweetness made her defense all the better. But it was Shelby and Toni who were the dynamic duo. Toni had a never ending amount of energy as a midfielder and Shelbyâs precision made her the perfect striker. It worked the same way every game, Becca would kick it to Toni, who got it to Shelby, who scored a goal. It got to the point that Becca didnât even need to do much and the coach had to pull Toni aside to tell her to pass to the other girls too.
At the end of the season they sat together at the team party, wearing orange slice smiles. With sticky fingers they held hands and Toni kinda wondered how someoneâs eyes could be so green.
Toni doesnât remember why Shelbyâs parents were so angry about them holding hands, but she knows Mr. Goodkind talked to her foster parents and Toni was off to a different home, in a different district, and she lost even Martha for a few months.
âââ
At lunch everyoneâs talking about that fucking poem. Martha sent it around to the whole school and Leah is discussing its merits with Rachel and Nora. Even they donât seem bored with the topic, though Nora is sure Quinn didnât write it.
âIt could be Monty,â Leah says. âI wouldnât have thought he had an eye for this stuff.â
âI donât think itâs Monty,â Rachel says. She looks at Nora, âCâmon, you know what Iâm talking about, right?â
âWhat?â Nora asks.
âI mean it smells like Anna Akhmatova had a baby with Adrienne Rich,â Rachel says.
âWho had a baby with who?â Martha asks.
âPlease,â Fatin says. âYouâre not exactly the worldâs leading expert on free form poetry.â
âUh, I know when somethingâs written by a girl,â Rachel says. âI bet you fifty bucks some closet case wrote this.â
Everyone looks at Toni. âYou caught me,â Toni deadpans.
âRachelâs right,â Nora says. âA girl definitely wrote this. Toni, do you know anyone?â
Toni glares at her. âIâll shake the lesbian phone tree and see what comes out.â
âWell, could it be Regan?â Martha asks. âMaybe she wants toââ
âItâs not fucking Regan,â Toni grabs her books and stalks out, kicking a chair randomly strewn around away as she did.
She hears Shelby sit down just as she leaves, âWhatâs got her madder than a baptized cat?â Shelby asks and Toni rolls her eyes.
âââ
2.) no one ever taught you how to love. your war paint and scarred hands could never hold her like she deserves
The worst of it was that Shelby was gentle. Her hands were warm and soft around Toniâs callouses, and there was a crinkle between her eyebrows as she focused on Toniâs hands. No, the worst of it was that Shelby didnât let go of Toniâs hands when she finished, kept holding onto them as she met Toniâs eyes.
âWell?â
Toni swallowed hard, âIâm not gonna apologize.â
Shelby sighed, her thumb traced little circles around Toniâs hands. âI know today ainât easy for you.â Toni scoffed and looked away. âBut you know you were pickin' a fight. Andrew promised to leave you alone.â
Toni ripped her hands away and jumped from the bench of the locker room. âWhat the fuck do you know? You werenât fucking there.â
Shelbyâs calm only made Toniâs anger redder, âYou ainât denying it.â
âWhy the fuck are you dating him? Heâs a self-satisfied little asshole who just wants a little trophy girlfriend toââ
âToni,â Shelby cut her off sharply and got to her feet, meeting Toniâs eyes.
âYouâre not denying that either,â Toni spat.
She couldâve screamed at the hypocrisy. She wanted to scream. She wanted to pound her fists against the walls and bleed all over the bandages Shelby wrapped around her knuckles. She wanted to hurt, to make Shelby hurt. She wanted everyone to see and feel how hurt she was, and hurt them with that hurt. Finally level the playing field.
âAndrew is my business,â Shelby said. âNot yours.â
âHe becomes my business when youââ
âWhen I what?â Shelby asked.
Toni looked at her hands, âNever mind.â
Shelby sighed, âMarthaâs helping you move in today, right? Shelâll be there the whole time?â
âDonât pretend you give a shit.â
âOf course I care. The last time you lived with your mom you didnât eat for a week.â
âI was five, not fifteen,â Toni said. âAnd seriously, stop pretending you give a shit.â
She shoulder checked Shelby as she walked out and winced at the sound of Shelby hitting the gym lockers. Her hands still sting where Andrewâs teeth had scrapped them.
âââ
Regan approaches Toni during science, her eyes serious. Martha straightens, and Toni does her best not to make eye contact.
âItâs not mine,â Regan says.
âYeah duh,â Toni mutters.
Regan frowns, âI justâI didnât want you toââ
âYou made it perfectly clear what you want,â Toni says.
Regan sighs and leaves and Toni regrets it.
âShelby thinks itâs Marcus,â Martha tells her. Toni blinks up at her and Martha nods. âShe thinks he wrote it for me.â
âMartha, that kid is dumber than a box of rocks,â Toni says.
Martha furrows her brow, âMaybe he has hidden depths.â
âIf you think itâs him ask him out,â Toni says.
âShelby thinks itâs him,â Martha is quick to correct. âBut he doesnât even know who I am.â
Toni rolls her eyes. Marcus had been in love with Martha since the ninth grade. They had gotten placed as lab partners and he literally didnât take his eyes off her the entire time. Every time there was a dance he would always look like he was about to say something, shoot his shot, when Martha would loudly proclaim she couldnât wait to go with her friends.
Toni wouldâve pulled the guy aside and told him to grow a pair, but a guy whoâs not brave enough to go after what he wants wasnât good enough for her Marty, not by a long shot.
âRachel still thinks a girl wrote it,â Martha says.
âMaybe Rachel wrote it,â Toni mutters.
Marthaâs eyes light up.
âââ
3.) no one has ever loved you this full surely you would drown in it all
Being a lifeguard was the worst. It was super boring, the pay was shit, and also Toni would probably get someone killed. Like, they pretended she was CPR certified but she absolutely had no idea how to do it. She went to some hour long course, slept through it, took a test that was just: should you kill people? And then they wrote some bullshit on some papers about a three week long set of classes.
But Shelby was tanned and golden looking and on their shifts theyâd text back and forth about which kids they were betting on to win sharks and minnows. Tweenage boys in all their adolescent infancy would gaze open mouthed at Shelby and Toni alike but Shelby was the only one who let them down gently. Toni would ruin them for girls forever with something enough to cut through even the thickest skin.
On the fourth of July the pool paid for fireworks and Toni found a blanket and Shelby found her and they sat watching the reflections of the lights together. Shelby rested her head on Toniâs shoulder, all gentle, like she was afraid Toni would spook.
âI know this ainât much of a holiday for you,â Shelby said. âBut thank you for spending it with me.â
She had her hand on the blanket, splayed out like she was waiting for Toni to take it, there in front of everyone. Toni imagined a world in which she did.
âââ
âYeah itâs not me,â Rachel says. âI wish I could write that good.â
Which is such bullshit because Toni knows Rachel could say well if she wanted to. Rachelâs weird inferiority complex about Nora pisses off Toni to no end. Noraâs the smart one, Rachel will be the first to say, and Rachelâs the athletic one. But Nora has a six minute mile and Rachel has perfect pitch so Toni hates them both.
âMaybe itâs Dot,â Toni suggests and Rachel, Nora, and Martha snicker.
Out of all of them, Marthaâs the best driver, but they always end up in Rachelâs car after school anyway.
âMost of the school seems to think itâs by Andrew,â Nora says. Toniâs fists clench.
âYeah,â Rachel rolls her eyes, âIâm sure he would love to take the credit. Câmon Toni, you donât know any lesbians who couldâve written this?â
âYouâre a lesbian too,â Toni says. âYou donât know any?â
âI donât have a life outside of the pool,â Rachel says, âand none of them have picked up a book since Hop on Pop.â
âRegan says it wasnât her,â Martha cuts in helpfully. âBut maybe itâs another kid in theatre. Shelby saysââ
âOh my god,â Toni grits out. âWhat is everyoneâs deal with her anyway? Why is everyone still obsessed with her? Sheâs just another basic Jesus bitch.â
The car goes quiet and Toni wishes she could melt into her seat cushion.
âI didnât mean that,â Toni says.
âExcept you did,â Martha snaps.
Toni winces.
âWhatâs your deal with her?â Rachel asks. âYou guys were fine last year.â
âQuinn says thereâs a poetry club,â Nora says. âMaybe itâs someone there?â
No one takes the bait and they donât talk the rest of the way.
âââ
4.) she belongs in a museum, and you are merely here to gaze. look around you, all the signs scream âdo not touchâ
âShelby?â
Toni grabbed the shoulder of the girl and pulled her away from Marcus. Shelby was bruised lips and ruined make up and Toni took her by the hand. Thank god Martha wasnât here, thank god Andrew wasnât here, thank god Marcus looked just as trashed.
âToni?â Shelby sorta stumbled, her ankle twisting painfully on her heel and Toni steadied her.
Shelby could do a cartwheel in six inch heels.
âIâm gonna get you home, okay?â Toni called over the music.
Shelby didnât really respond, just leant into Toni as she led her away and outside. The party had spilled into the backyard and front yard some, the cops probably already on their way, but everyone was too fucking hammered to notice them making their way out.
Shelbyâs house was only about a twenty minute walk but it was cold and Toni was only wearing her basketball shorts and her momâs jacket that she promptly put over Shelbyâs shoulders.
âAre you stillââ Shelby swallowed hard, âYouâre still living with your mom?â
âMostly with Martha,â Toni said.
âMarthaâs great,â Shelby said. âSheâs so pretty it makes my eyes hurt.â
âOne of our finest,â Toni grunted as Shelby nearly fell on her heels again.
âShe could be a model,â Shelby told her. âWe should get waffle house.â
âShelbs, weâre nowhere near a waffle house.â
âWhat was Beccaâs order? At waffle house?â
Toni sighed, looping an arm around her. âI dunno.â
âNeither do I,â Shelby said.
âIâm sorry, Shelby,â Toni said.
Shelby shook her head and stopped right there, circling her arms around Toni and pressing her into a hug. Toni closed her eyes, holding her back as tightly as she dared.
âOh, Shelby, Iâm so fucking sorry.â
âââ
âDay two!â Mr. Williams calls. He taps the poem again, âI will investigate the handwriting if the poet doesnât come forward by Friday. I know itâs someone in one of my classes.â
His eyes narrow as he takes them all in and his eyes donât linger on Toni. Not even for a moment.
Thereâs a part of her that wants to march up to the front of the room and write her name down, make eye contact with everyone who never even considered her before. But no one expects shit from her, and even if he does go over the handwriting he wonât really be able to pin it on her. He might not even bother checking to see if it matches.
Toni tries not to jump when Marcus takes the seat in front of her during quant lit. Itâs not like they have assigned seating but everyone sticks to the same seats anyway. Marcus wonât get shit for it though, perks of being the quarterback.
âSo, listen,â he scratches the back of his head and Toni rolls her eyes at him. âI know we arenât really friends but Iâum.â
âMarcus,â Toni says.
âI wanna ask Martha out,â Marcus rushes out. âSheâs like the nicest, smartest, coolest girl in the school and like her eyes are out of this world radical.â Radical? âAnd I would take her somewhere nice like Olive Garden. Or Cheesecake Factory? And pay for it, and open all the doors for her, and Iâd carry her books to classââ
âOn your date? This is happening during school?â Toni asks.
His eyebrows furrow as he tries to connect the dots. Football players.
âOh no! I meant like, after, if she wants me to,â He says. âCan I?â
âCan you what?â
âCan I ask her out?â
Toni blinks at him. âWhat?â
âMy buddy said if you want to get with a girl you get close to the best friend first, and I figured Iâd ask you for your blessing because thatâs what they do in old fashioned stuff right?â He bounces up in down in his seat. âCan I? Or like, do you wanna give me your blessing?â
She feels like sheâs having an aneurysm.
Listen, Marcus having feelings for Martha is one thing. Everyone on the planet whoâs ever met Martha falls a little in love with her. Thatâs kinda just how she operates. Toni narrowly avoided that pitfall by being lucky enough to know her since she was five, but it was a tough time. But Marcus was never gonna act on it. Marcus canâtâheâs the quarterback.
Itâs basic math, Marcus is a six foot five football player with shoulders wide enough to bench press the Subaru Forrester Toniâs legally required to buy when she turns thirty-two. Heâs got that all American boy smile that shows of perfectly white teeth, and dark hair that sweeps in front of his eyes. His face looks like it was sculpted out of marble, like literally he looks like some sort of roman god, except if that roman god volunteered at the humane society on the weekends and called his mom Mami.
Martha is a res girl whoâs best friend is the dyke with anger issues. And like yeah, sheâs stupid pretty, but Marcus has exclusively dated varsity cheerleaders since the seventh grade.
So yeah, even if Marcus may have feelings for Marty, everyone fucking does, and thereâs a host of reasons why she doesnât have a date to every dance and a new guy every week. And most of them are the cliche high school movie hierarchy sort.
âItâs really none of my business, man,â she says.
âDude, itâs totally your business,â Marcus says. He leans closer, âyou two are like sisters right? What do I gotta do to prove Iâm not gonna hurt her? Iâll do your math homework for a month, no two months.â
A thought occurs to Toni and itâs a terrible one. But when has that ever stopped her?
âYouâre in my honors English class right?â
Marcusâs face screws in, âUh, yeah. But I donât think you want me doing your homework in there, Iâm like totally failing.â
âI have a better idea.â
âââ
5.) she touches you like youre fragile, and if you break you wont be able put yourself together again
Dot was asleep which was Toniâs first indication that something was deeply wrong. The second was that Shelby wasnât. She was definitely trying her darnedest, but Toni could tell she was awake. Awake in her arms.
Toni shifted, just enough to let Shelby know she was awake too. The movie was some horror flick, something dumb and flashy and almost muted it was so quiet. It was the only thing rated R that they could all agree on. Dotâs house was the only place they were allowed to watch anything rated R when they were still thirteen, so it was all they watched there.
She felt Shelby shift up, so her head rested on Toniâs chest, shifted until her lips met Toniâs clavicle.
Toni wondered if sheâd die.
Shelby went up instead of down, pressing kisses up the length of Toniâs neck, soft barely there things that made Toniâs breath catch as she watched Dot snore on the couch next to them.
Toniâs hands moved to the inside of Shelbyâs thighs and they stared there, tracing delicate patterns that only made Shelby curl closer.
âI think youâre probably the most beautiful girl I ever saw,â Shelby whispered.
âIââ
âIâm not done.â
Toniâs mouth clamped shut.
âI think about you all the time,â Shelby whispered. âEven when Iââ
âShelby,â Toni warned. Shelby pressed a kiss to the corner of her mouth.
âYouâre right,â Shelby said.
Neither of them slept that night.
âââ
Toni walks into class three minutes late with Mr. Williams, and takes her seat with a sulk.
âHe still wonât let me redo that paper,â Toni mutters to Martha whoâs eyes are wide.
âToni, Marcus justââ She nods her head at the poem where Mr. Williams is studying it too.
âMarcus Gonzales?â Mr. Williams asks.
Marcus gets to his feet.
âYou wrote this?â
âYessir.â
âThis poem right here?â
âYessir.â
Mr. Williams blinks and takes off his spectacles, setting them down on the desk. âWeâll talk after class. I should hope everyone has a copy ofââ
âI wrote it for Martha,â Marcus doesnât sit down and the entire class stares at him.
ââFranny and Zooey and I would like you all to turn to page 52. Begin by annotatingââ
âMartha, can I take you out on a date?â Marcus asks.
ââthis first section, and on to page 64. Remember what Seymour serves as inââ
Martha blushes hard and glances at Toni who smiles before she looks back at Marcus in all his golden boy 6â5â glory.
âUm, okay,â she mutters out and he grins.
âCool.â Marcus finally sits and gives Toni a thumbs up. She rolls her eyes.
ââthis story and compare that to his roles in the other parts of the work weâve read.â
âI told you it was for you, girl,â Shelby says on Marthaâs other side. âPeople always have a way of surprising you.â
âââ
6.) she is all bubblegum skies and chapped stick kisses, and you cannot watch the love run out of another persons eyes
They were all a little bit slap happy by the end of the night. A little bit drunk, a little bit high, and laughing far too hard at one another.
âIâm scared,â Shelby told them, still grinning wider than any pageant smile.
âGirl, you picked dare,â Fatin said.
âI did,â Shelby bit her lip. âBut all yâall dared Leah to do was finish the vodka.â
âThat wasâthat was bad vodka,â Leah slurred from her position on Dotâs lap.
âBut now weâre out of vodka,â Martha sang. âYou picked dare.â
âIâll go with you,â Toni got to her feet, surprised when they were more steady than she assumed theyâd be. âTwo chairs right?â
âAlright,â Shelby said. âAnd youâll hold my hand?â
âSure princess,â Toni rolled her eyes.
It was an office supply place, probably. The parking lot had this killer decline, and it was one of those spring nights where nothing could really ruin anything. Not forever.
The rolling chairs were kinda gross, left there but not yet picked up by the garbage men. They had to do a special pickup for that, which costed extra. No one in the office had done it for the weeks the girls had been going there after parties.
âBe careful,â Nora urged.
âDonât fall,â Rachel suggested.
âHold on, Iâm not recording yet,â Fatin said. âOkay now go.â
They pushed off in their rolling chairs, holding hands, and sped down the decline laughing as they barely managed to hold on and steer at the same time.
Toni went flying as she bumped into a patch of grass and for some reason, Shelby went flying with her, landing on top. Toni grunted, but she wasnât in pain, not really.
They met eyes.
âSorry,â Shelby said. She didnât sound sorry.
âYou okay?â Toni asked.
Shelby smiled, this real soft thing, Toni wondered what itâd taste like.
âFuck yeah bitches! Iâm so putting that on snapchat!â Fatin screamed and Shelby pulled away, turning white.
âGod if this is you in in freshman year, Iâm terrified of you as a senior,â Toni called back.
Shelbyâs hand slipped out of herâs and Toni tried very very hard not to overthink it.
âââ
âSo Iâve been thinking,â Leah said. Toni took her gym bag out of her locker, pretty much the only thing she kept in there.
âOh no.â
âRachel was right about that poem being written by a girl,â Leah continued. âWhich meant Marcus lied. And Marcus would never do that unless someone gave him permission to take credit. And since Marcus lied so he could ask Martha out that means the person who wrote the poem wanted Martha to be happy.â
Toni swallowed hard and tried not to fumble with the lock, stumbling with it.
âToni,â Leah walked over to her. âYou need to face the facts: Shelbyâs into you.â
Toni blinked, âWhat?â
âShe wrote that whole poem for you, donât tell me you donât see it. Itâs about you!â
âSheââ Toni stopped and furrowed her brow, finally making eye contact with Leah, âYou think she wrote that poem for me?â
Leah nodded, âAnd she let Marcus take the credit. Listen, I know Iâm right. Iâve been thinking about it for ages. Whatever fight the two of you hadâyou need to get over it. Sheâs into you, Toni. Sheâs been into you.â
âYou have no fucking idea what youâre talking about,â Toni told her. âSeriously, fuck you Leah and fuck off. This is none of your fucking business.â
âYou arenât denying it,â Leah crowed. âShelby likes you.â
âNo she fucking doesnât!â Toni spat at her. âShe fucking hates me! She didnât write that poem Marcus did! For Martha!â
Leahâs brow furrowed, âBut⊠but you wanted her to. Didnât you?â
Toni looked away.
âShelbyâs actually straight, isnât she?â Leah asked. âFuck Toni.â
âIâm happy for Martha,â Toni said, and marched away.
âââ
7.) if you jump, she might catch you, and then youd have to watch as she tumbled through the dark
âWhat if we ran away?â Shelby asked, which was Toniâs third indication that the punch was spiked.
The first two were her arms wrapped around Toniâs waist, swaying in the soft breeze to the distant music of Junior prom.
âOh yeah?â Toni asked. âWhereâd we go?â
âPeru,â Shelby said. âOr LA, or New York orââ Shelby sort of trailed off, losing her thought halfway through it.
âOur parents,â Toni pointed out. Sheâd moved in with Martha a few months ago but her mom had taken it as a wakeup call, promising to get her shit back together as soon as she could. Toni couldnât help but believe her, even if it put her in stasis.
âRight,â Shelby sounded cold, âOur parents.â
âAre things worse with them?â Toni asked.
âNo,â Shelby said. âThe same, really. Theyâve lightened up sinceâsince Becca. Have you heard from your mom?â
âEvery week or so,â Toni said. âAnd if you ever need a break you knowââ
âMartha is happy to have me,â Shelby finished.
Toni smiled and pulled away enough to meet Shelbyâs eyes, her hands slid from behind Shelbyâs neck to either side.
âDid I tell you you look beautiful tonight?â Toni asked.
âYou did,â Shelby said.
âCan I say it again?â
âYou can.â
âYou look beautiful tonight.â Shelby closed her eyes and Toni tucked a lock of hair behind her ear. âYouâre gonna get out, you know that right?â
Shelby nodded, leaning into Toniâs hand.
Later, Toni will learn that was one of two lies Shelby told that night.
âââ
Martha gets home at 11:30, exactly when Marcus promised, and Toni smiles as her sister collapses backwards into her bed.
âToni,â she actually giggles, giggles like a little school girl. âIt was amazing.â
âWhereâd you go?â Toni asks.
âOlive Garden, I think he was trying to win points with you,â Martha says.
âAs he should,â Toni nods.
âHe was the perfect gentleman,â Martha swoons. She rolls onto her stomach and looks at Toni and oh god, Toni knows that look. âHe did tell me something about you, though.â
âOh yeah? How Iâm better in quant lit than him?â Toni asks.
âHe told me you wrote the poem,â she says.
Toni looks away, âOkay, and?â
âYou told me you were over Regan,â Martha says.
âItâs complicated,â Toni decides. âAnd whatever. I wrote it awhile ago anyway.â
âHave you thought about submitting it to that contest Mr. Williams was talking about?â Martha asks.
âCan we go back to talking about your date with Prince Charming?â Toni says. Martha acquiesces, sheâs too damn giddy to do anything else.
âââ
8.) her gaze is too gentle. you will not be the one to tell her that not everything can be fixed with a smile
âToni,â Dot began, and Toni could tell she was looking at her. âToni, is Shelbyâis she gay?â
Toni snickered, âDot, Shelby is possibly the biggest straight girl in our school. Maybe our state. Sheâd sooner give herself a buzzcut than she would ever even kiss a girl."
âAndrew said Shelby got a job as a counselor at this church campâGuiding Lightâin Plano,â Dot said. âI wanted to find the address so I could write to her and itâs a conversion camp.â
The breath left Toniâs body.
âWhat?â
âAnd I got to thinking,â Dot said. âAbout what a mess she was after Becca died this year. Ignoring us, going to all those parties, signing up for a crazy number of pageants. Hell, it was only once you two started talking that she talked to us again.â
âStop it, Dot.â
âToni is Shelby gay?â
âDot,â Toni said.
âBecause if sheâs gay, if sheâs not there as a camp counselorâToni, did you know about this?â
âOf course not! Jesus!â Toni said. She jumped to her feet and started to pace, âJesus Christ. Oh my god.â
âToni is Shelby gay?â
Toni looked at Dot and Dot sighed, her entire body sagging.
âWhat do we do?â Toni asked.
Dot, her solid, steady, friend since fucking youth soccer was silent.
âDot, what do we do?â
âDot, what the fuck do we do?â
âââ
Shelby finds her before school, Toni smoking like she hasnât since ninth grade when Bernice gave her a stern lecture about lung cancer. It made Toni cry, actually. Not because it was so stern but because Martha and Toni had been separated for three years and Bernice still cared enough to get angry with her. She promised then and there to stop, and each drag she took now makes her feel like sheâs committing treason.
âSmokinâ kills,â Shelby tells her, like they didnât all go to Dotâs dadâs funeral last year.
Toni takes another drag, just to watch Shelby roll her eyes.
âHowâd Marthaâs date go last night?â Shelby asks.
Toni glares, âSeriously? You avoid me all year and now youâre asking about Marthaâs date?â Shelby looks away. âIt went fine. Whatever.â
âI justâI was surprised Marcus wrote that poem is all.â
âYou literally said multiple times you thought it was him,â Toni says.
âI know, I know butââ
âStill holding out hope for Andrew?â Toni sneers. âMarcus may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but he cares about Martha. Even a fucking idiot could write a half decent poem if they had someone worth writing about.â
Shelby meets her eyes and Toniâs breath catches.
âKnow a lot about poetry, Toni?â
Fuck fuck fuck.
Toni flicks the only half used cigarette away. âI have to go to class,â She says, aware itâs just about the worst thing she can do.
Shelby doesnât even need the last word, sheâs aware sheâs already won. Â
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9.) she is so good. she is so good, and you cannot ruin one more good thing
It hadnât been the first time Toni found her mom overdosed on the couch, but itâd been the most terrifying. Toni had waited in the school parking lot for a pick up for twenty minutes before Shelby had offered her a ride.
When they trooped inside, after having to use the key Tamera kept tucked away in a loose brick, her mom had been passed out on the couch. And the stupid thing had been that Toni had known her mom hadnât been doing great. Like sheâd known Tamera had lost her job, and was close to losing the car, that the pain in her back had been getting worse again from stress. Toni had known that.
But for some stupid, naive reason, Toni had never thought sheâd pull this, go back to who she was.
Her tolerance was low, the doctors had told her, because sheâd been clean for so long. She hadnât realized it and had taken more than she could handle.
Shelby had taken the three of them to the hospital, helped carry Toniâs drooling mother into the ER, and held Toniâs hand until the other girls showed up, who she texted to come.
Shelby had been there when the police and social services came to talk to her about going back into foster care. Shelby had never left her side.
Toni couldnât help but contrast that to the Shelby she saw now. The Shelby who showed up for senior year was barely christian, barely anything, just sort of blank and empty and waiting to grow up so she could have daughters that'd also wait to grow up so that they could have daughters thatâd also wait to grow up so that they could have daughters thatâd also
Shelby didnât even look at her, for the first week of senior year she didnât even look at Toni. She talked with Martha in that faux friendly way, she passed off on lunch invitations to do school work and Toni felt like she was going insane.
Sometimes she would just stare at the back of Shelbyâs head in English class, writing whatever gibberish came to mind, and not listening to Mr. Williams at all. Just stare, for forty-five minutes, at a girl who wouldnât even make eye contact, Toniâs pencil moving rapidly as she barely even glanced at the words her hands produced.
On the last day of the semester Toni finally looked away and came to two realizations:
a. Her mother was never getting better. Not really. b. Toni had written P E R U over forty times in her notebook.
As quietly as she could she tore the page out, and maybe about fifteen pages behind it, filled with similar drivel and recycled them at the end of class.
When the next semester started the seats were changed and something sheâd written that she barely remembered was on the board.
Her mother was still in rehab.
âââ
Toni watches Marcus carry Marthaâs backpack to class and watches as Martha giggles at him, argues with him. She is literally so happy it makes Toniâs heart burst.
âShelbyâs quite the matchmaker, huh?â Fatin asks.
Toni looks at her.
âLeah told me,â Fatin explains.
Toni rolls her eyes.
âYeah, thatâs what I said too,â Fatin says. âLeahâs good at noticing things but putting the pieces together is not her strong suit. So I called Dorothy.â
This makes Toniâs shoulders tense and Fatin wraps an arm around them.
âDorothy didnât want to talk but what she didnât say was enough.â Fatin sighs, âIâm all for a little drama but this is cutting into my me time.â
âWhat going from twenty-four hours a day to twenty-three and a half?â Toni asks.
âGod forbid,â Fatin nods sagely. âI didnât know you could write.â
âI canât.â
âClearly not.â
Toni slips out from under her arm, and follows Martha into class. Mr. Williams glares as she comes in and Toni realizes if Marcus came clean to Martha he definitely came clean to Mr. Williams. At least the poem is off the board.
When he passes out papers from a recent essay herâs has a âsee me after classâ sticker that makes Toni slide down in her seat. Martha doesnât even notice enough to give her an odd look because she and Shelby are yukking it up about the quarterback.
When everyone files out she hangs back and he looks at her, over his spectacles.
âIâm disappointed,â he says at last.
Toni scoffs.
âYou write essays based off spark notes, you never participate, and half the time you donât even do the homework. But you write this.â He slides the crumpled paper over his desk, her poem shining back at her. âSo all I can conclude is that youâre lazy.â
Yeah, obviously.
âWhy did you have Marcus tell everyone he wrote it?â Mr. Williams asks.
âSo he could ask out Martha.â
âHe didnât need to have written the poem to do that,â Mr. Williams says.
âCan I go?â Toni asks.
âI want to submit this poem to a contest, I want you to start trying in this class, and this,â he hands her a slip of paper with about twenty sets of numbers on it, âis a list of Dickinson poems I want you to read by next week. Pick at least three to write me at least a page about. Single spaced.â
âWhat?â Toni asks, âYou canât make me do that.â
âI know half the kids in this class write off spark notes, I can easily have them allâincluding youâfail. So yes, yes I can actually.â He takes off his spectacles and Toni glares at him. âYouâre a smart kid, Toni. Youâve got a talent for this.â
Toni shakes her head, âIâm a one hit wonder.â
âYou know Britney Spears said the same thing after Baby One More Time.â
âThatâs not true,â Toni says.
âYeah,â Mr. Williams says. âBecause she kept working at it.â
And Toni takes the slip of paper with the numbers on it, and marches to her next class and he watches her the whole way, not bothering to put on his stupid spectacles.
âââ
10.) you will not watch her crumble under the weight of your sins. she is too light, too breathless to be caught up in the dizziness of your heart
Dot didnât invite them all to the funeral but they came anyway, even Shelby who Toni knew had been waffling back and forth.
Some of his army friends showed up, a doctor or two, and Mateoâthe hot nurse Dot steadily ignored. It was a small and quiet service, and the seven of them sat towards the back, holding steady for her.
There was too much on Dotâs shoulders, there always had been, but she didnât look any freer now that the burden was lifted. She just looked scared, small, and sad.
Toni couldnât help but wonder if that was what sheâd look like, if she got the call about her mom. It was a terribly selfish thought but who could blame her?
Shelbyâs hands interlocked with hers, in broad daylight, and stayed there for the entire day. When Toni met her eyes she saw pure terror reflected back at her.
God, were they really only seventeen?
âââ
Rachel is complaining at lunch about owing Nora five bucks, how she was so sure some closet case wrote the poem but itâs no surprise Nora got it right.
Fatin and Leah donât contribute and Martha probably wouldnât have either except she was eating lunch with Marcus, they had found their own little table and were smiling at one another.
âTheyâre certainly cute together,â Shelby says, glancing back at Martha and Marcus.
âI say itâs weird they have the same name,â Rachel says.
âSays the girl who dated a guy named Raymond,â Nora says.
Rachel throws a straw wrapper at him, âThat was a phase and you know it.â
âMarcus is sweet,â Shelby says. âIf anyone deserves someone sweet itâs Martha.â
âDonât you think heâs a little,â Leah trailed off and they all looked at her. âYou know a littleâŠâ
âSpit it out, Leah,â Rachel says.
âLike the porch lights on but no oneâs home?â Leah says.
âMartha is smart enough for the both of them,â Toni says. âAnd thank god because I was sick of doing his homework in quant lit.â
âThatâs literally the easiest math class there is,â Fatin says and Toni shrugs.
âWhatâs that?â Shelby asks, pointing at the yellow slip sticking out of Toniâs binder.
âSome extra credit stuff, from Williams. Apparently Iâm not doing so hot in that class,â Toni says.
Rachel leans way over from the other end of the table. âWhat is that, Dickinson?â
âItâs a list of numbers,â Shelby says. âWhy would it be Dickinson?â
âAll of Dickinsonâs poems were numbered. It was only after she died that other people named them,â Nora says.
âAnd Nora said it so you know itâs true,â Rachel smirks.
âJoin the fucking club,â Dot says to Toni. âI donât know why yâall didnât take non-honors English twelve with me. We just sit around and talk about whatever football game was on the most recently.â
âWell Iâve never liked football so.â Toni gets up, âIâve gotta talk to my science teacher. Iâll see you guys after school.â
âIâll go with you,â Shelby smiles and Toni clenches her jaw. âMs. Roberts said I needed to rework my psych paper.â
âSee you guys,â Rachel says and as they leave sheâs arguing with Dot about why football is stupid and Toni can feel Fatinâs eyes on her all the way out.
âââ
reasons to kiss her
1.) she loves you, and her eyes are closed, and didnt your mother ever tell you not to leave a good thing waiting
Toni hated the magnet program kids at her middle school. Like everyone not in their cluster she found them annoying, rich, and privileged as fuck. They only hung out with each other and it was clear theyâd never giveâ
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âToni?â
The stair well is empty, itâs the short cut through the language hallway and no one goes there during lunch.
Toni is working hard on ignoring Shelby but is forced to turn around when Shelby stops halfway up.
âMs. Roberts doesnât need me to rework my psych paper.â
Toni stares at her.
Shelby takes a step up, one step closer to Toni.
âI had hoped maybe you wrote it for Regan,â Shelby says.
âNo such luck,â Toni croaks out.
âThatâs a lot of reasons not to kiss someone,â Shelby says. âYouâd think if you really shouldnât kiss someone youâd only need the one.â She takes another step up, until theyâre only separated by a few inches.
âI guess,â Toni says.
âAre you really gonna keep me waiting?â Shelby says.
Toni blinks, âYou mean you stillââ
âI have to do everything myself,â Shelby says.
She kisses her.
#did something different with time than i usually do#and with structure#lmk what you think#shoni#the wilds fanfic#the wilds#goodfoe fanfic#goodfoe#shelby goodkind#toni shalifoe#gus writes#ren donât
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Title: A Tale of Two Slaves (15/17)
Summary: âSoulmates donât exist. Fate doesnât exist. Everything is a choice.â And Levi could only watch as she made the choice for him.â
Reincarnation AU. Levi remembers everything from their past life. Hange doesnât.
Note: Feedback is very much appreciated!
Link: AO3
Other Chapters: 1Â 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Â 14
âBelated happy birthday.â That first greeting was underwhelming in the deafening silence.
The room had been strangely quiet and it had been that way since he first entered, a far cry from the air during their past sessions. Shela should have waved one hand as he closed the door behind him. Even before he got to the seat, she should have been throwing multiple questions in succession.
What else did you get written?
Anything happening in school?
Howâs Hange?
Oddly enough, Shela had only followed him with her eyes as he entered the room. The silence had felt like something pounding in his ears and her gaze had become something worth trifling his own consciousness with.
To top it all off, it had ended so anticlimactically with one greeting that Levi was left utterly confused as he sat on the chair in front of her.
What do you want her to do? Levi found himself asking silently as he matched Shelaâs stare with his own.
Her blue eyes though were still warm, her eyes wide with what could have been curiosity. Levi started to suspect that it had all been a figment of his imagination that only a while ago they were watching and observing. Even as he settled on his seat, he sensed there were still questions up in the air that Levi could have grasped if he reached hard enough.
âIs that why you called me here? A free birthday session?â Levi asked.
âI just thought it was a good first greeting.â Shelaâs voice was casual, innocent, and almost annoying.
Something wanted to burst out from inside him. That excuse of a greeting had only done the bare minimum to help it. In fact, it had done worse. It poked at him, whispering to him to figure out for himself what the hell that something was..
He was in no mood for a guessing game though. And he hadnât been for the past few weeks. âThen why did you call me?â He asked. It had been a tall order to match her gaze, to come up with the right answers to questions she hadnât even asked yet.
Shela shrugged. âI just wanted to check on my favorite patient.â
âI havenât been your patient in a while.â
âWe had scheduled sessions. You just didnât go to them.â
âI was busyâŠ. Besides, donât you have anything better to do than chase one patient?â
Shela raised one eyebrow. âDonât you have anything better to do than to come here? You had a choice to answer that message and believe me, youâre free to leave if you want to Levi.â She gestured her hands towards the door in one long exaggerated movement.
One movement that only served to sink Levi deeper into the sofa chair. In those few seconds as Levi leaned back, he saw once again the gradual shift in her gaze from something innocent to something cold and observing, and it was as if she was studying some sort of a specimen. And he was the specimen.
He was certain that was the exact same gaze he felt as he went through the door. But it wasnât at all unfamiliar. Those had been the eyes she gave after all when she had asked the precise questions that broke the icebergs inside him into chunks instead of winnowing through the hard surface.
Why did that gaze in particular have him tense up at that exact moment? Levi didnât have to wait too long for an answer though.
âYou haven't written in a while,â she said.
âI deleted it.â
Shela didnât look too surprised though. âWhy?â She asked.
âIt just seemed like a useless thing to do.â
âWhy would you say it was useless?
âI was wasting a lot of time with it.â âSo you did continue writing after our last meeting.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âJust a guess⊠You only deleted the file a few weeks ago so it must mean you were thinking about it.â
Leviâs eyes widened and soon, he was starting to rack his brain for an explanation. âI donât remember sharing you the fileâŠâ
âHange told me what happened.â
âSo you asked her about me?â
Shela shook her head. âNo Levi, she approached me. She was worried about you.â
Hange. Levi found himself taking a glance at his phone in the silence that followed, the third message from the top of his inbox. Last touched weeks before.
He had decided to spend the holidays and his birthday back home. He liked to tell himself that he had only done that because with his hectic student-athlete schedule the past few years, he never had the chance to spend more than three days worth of holidays back home. When at home though, all he had done was lock himself in his bedroom for days on end.
Levi couldnât convince himself for long. He had only gone home to avoid Hange, to avoid any reminder of the past few months and to avoid the almost nagging regret at having deleted the file.
With the file gone, he had felt like something was missing, painfully missing.
âAnd Iâm concerned about whatâs going on between you two,â Shela said.
âYouâre paid to be concerned.â
âOh? So you think I only became a therapist to get paid? Believe me Levi if I didnât care I wouldnât have called you here today. I could have gotten another patient and have been paid this extra hour.â
âThen why are you here? Why did you ask me to come here?â Levi felt stinging behind his eyes and a knot in his throat as he spoke up. A part of him actually contemplated leaving at that moment, yet it had been brushed away so quickly by something else, an odd feeling of desperation. He wanted something from her. Hell, he wanted something but he couldnât for the life of him figure out what it was.
âI told you, I was worried and I wanted to make sense of this with you,â Shela answered. The answer had been underwhelming to say the least especially with the way she narrowed her eyes at him.
And if Levi hadnât been so desperate for any sort of closure, for that particular reaction he so looked for, maybe he would have just stood up and left.
Shela wasnât done though. âAre those memories trapping you?â
Memories? Since when had it been about memories? âWhat memories?â
âMemories of Commander Hange. Captain Levi,â she said confidently, as if they were her memories to begin with. She spoke in such a way that she could have even been talking about real people. Very real people.
Such confidence, such forcefulness and her attempt to shoehorn all that into his reality sent a sudden sting through his chest. If Commander Hange was real, that meant she really died, that meant she really burned alive up there in the sky.
Levi would have preferred that image to have just been a figment of his imagination. âTheyâre stories.â
âYet for a while you wanted to believe they were memories right? So what happened in between Levi? What did I miss?â
âI realized⊠They werenât realâŠâ
Shela let out an exasperated sigh. âYouâre still trying to deny it huh? Youâve always been difficult to crackâŠâ She cleared her throat. âSo, Hange told me, the commander died. Then you deleted the file and now you donât wanna talk about it right?â
Levi didnât reply.
Shela continued to speak, seeming unfazed. âHere is something I noticed about you. When you injured your knee, your first instinct had been to insist youâre okay then soon you shut up and find something else to cling to--- writing. When writing started to hurt, suddenly you decide to delete the document then tell me everythingâs fine. What are you gonna do now? Youâre gonna find a new hobby?â
Academics, jumping. He thought to himself. Levi had spent the past few days isolated in his room back home, finishing his own thesis and following the jumping tournaments of his own teammates. As if there was much else to do anyway.
Shela rested her chin on her hands and stared straight ahead. Her eyes seemed to focus on something behind him, as if the answers were found beyond the wide window behind him. âI started to think to myself⊠Why did Hangeâs death of all things hurt you enough to cause that same grief? I read your story, you could have mourned Erwinâs death, you could have mourned your Petra's death, mourned Isabel or Farlanâs death. Why Hangeâs? Why did she push you to the edge enough to delete the file?â
âIt built up,â Levi answered. That was the most natural explanation right? Or at least the most natural he could think of.
Shela nodded, seeming satisfied with the answer. âLetâs move on to the next question then. Do you think that Hangeâs death was any special? If there was something that made it the tipping point in the first place?â
âCanât a tipping point be something small?â
Shela shook her head. âTipping points can be small I agree but remember, when you told me you werenât going to write anymore? It was as if you knew what would be happening next. You looked terrified.â
Somewhere along the way, the remnants of Shelaâs gentle facade had completely fallen, replaced by something stone cold, yet confident and almost mocking. Levi was starting to get a little more irritated at such assumptions. Regardless of whether they were true or not.
âSo tell me Levi, what makes Hange so special? What made Captain Levi so hesitant to write the next part? Then what made this Levi here want to delete it soon after writing it?â
Levi only had to look behind him, at the sky just outside the window to articulate it for himself. It was surprisingly easy to grasp. It was a simple feeling after all that never left. âIt hurt,â he admitted. He could have said more but he had found himself at a loss for words a second later as he imagined the rumbling before him and that one silhouette that disappeared into the blue.
âAnd if youâre that invested in Hangeâs death. Iâm sure Erwinâs death, your special squadâs death, should have hurt as much right?â
âThey hurt too,â Levi added. He started to become a little more aware of himself. They hurt too but as much as Hangeâs death? Not enough for sure to even have him consider deleting the file.
âThen why didnât you delete the file if they hurt? From what I could tell Captain Levi was inseparable from Erwin.â
Levi let his eyes fall to the empty coffee table in front of him, searching for something worth a distraction among the pockmarks of the wood. Shelaâs eyes were getting sharper by the second.
âIâll ease you into my theory slowly and feel free to tell me if Iâm wrong...you and Hange were inseparable right?â
Captain Levi and squad leader Hange Zoe. They were from different teams but they did hang out a lot together. With that quick recall, Levi nodded.
âAnd you lost a lot of people in your life⊠So I started to wonder, if Captain Levi spent so much time keeping his distance, being aloof, completely aware that the everyone could end up dead, why did he cling to Hange?â
âCaptain Levi cared about a lot of people.â
âI wasnât denying that Levi. I was asking you, why did he cling to Hange? Why were they inseparable? Attraction? Mutual Support? Love? All three at once?â
The last three words had been things Levi found himself musing over as she continued to talk. But then, he couldnât figure out for himself the answer. âWe couldnât fall in love. There was a war.â Those words had come out on their own. He only realized seconds later that it didn't answer the question.
Shela gave him a cat-like grin. âWe? Huh?â
Levi cleared his throat. âThey---,â he corrected.
âOkay, youâre beating around the bush a little too much. Iâll tell you my theory and if you donât make the effort to figure it out for yourself, this will be my assumption. You didn't think sheâd die. You didnât expect her to die so you took her for granted. Am I wrong, Captain Levi?â
âTook her for grantedâŠâ Levi almost spat out those words as he said it. âYou canât just assume thatâŠâ
âBy take for granted, I meant âI can get past pain, death, loss, as long as sheâs thereâ and for what? You just assumed she was immortal didnât you? That she couldn't die, since she's always been there. And so the moment she died, suddenly grief hit you like a bus.â She straightened herself up on the seat. âMaybe you thought you would have died first?â Shela pressed.
âI was dying in the woods. I thought sheâd be the one to survive the whole time.â
âBut you know, itâs not uncommon for people to be this way. To have this person there and just assume that person's immortal, or to think âas long as this person is hereâ Iâll be okay. Itâs only natural that humans find hope in the living. For example,a lot of parents do that too with their own kids and thatâs why parents losing their kids are one of the most devastating cases of grief Iâve encounteredâŠâ She trailed off. âBut I digress, Thereâs one question about you Iâve been exploring for a while and Iâve always wanted to ask. You might not know the answer yourself but itâs worth a try.â Shela paused and looked at him expectantly.
Even when he sat on her chair, frozen by her cold stare, he still managed to force a nod.
âWhy do you remember? Why is Captain Levi forcing his own memories to live on? Unless he had some unresolved feelings right?â
Attraction? Mutual Support? Love? You took her for granted.
Even when moving, Levi let those words, those suggestions run free in his mind. The feeling, the ache in his chest, the weight on his shoulders and the knot at his throat that only evolved into some tremble in his lips. It was everything at once, Levi was sure.
Maybe, I took her for granted. Maybe I should have stopped her. Levi thought to himself. But he wasnât going to say it out loud yet.
âAnd something tells me you donât regret much Captain Levi Ackerman,â Shela said. The gentleness in her face was back. âBut maybe if you allowed yourself to regret back then, maybe all these feelings of regret, grief⊠They wouldnât have bundled up now, you wouldnât be hurting like this. You didn't let yourself experience grief and loss⊠You didnât let yourself regret even in your deathbed. Now, everything just comes pouring out in your next life because you just let it build up inside you?â She had phrased it as a question but as Shela enunciated those words, Levi couldnât help but see deep thought in them, as if she had discerned and answered the question for herself already.
âHow can you assume that?â Levi challenged. It was a weak attempt, at that point he was starting to get more and more convinced. It had just been a matter of reality pulling him away from an almost ethereal concept.
Soon, he did grasp it, the thing he had been looking for, that one feeling he had been desiring since the start of the conversation.
It manifested first as a knowing smile. And before Levi could respond, grip on to some decent comeback to her long winded tirade, he found himself hesitating, focusing instead on how his shoulders dropped and how the wind was knocked out of himself slowly and the quick movement as he shifted his weight to his hands pressed on the sofa.
âIâm not assuming how you feel. Iâm laying out some information, coming up with a theory and leaving it in the air for you to decide whether itâs true or not.â She didnât continue from there. Instead she dropped her clipboard on the table and walked towards one of the bookshelves, pulling out a blue binder.
âWhat if it's too detailed to pass up as a reasonable theory?â Levi managed to say. He found himself counting the lines on the wooden table in front of him. In a daze, he had been too distracted to reorganize for himself, Shelaâs theory. And he started to even doubt his own ability to respond.
âIâve been seeing other patients, I think Iâve encountered enough to make some fair guesses. Besides, I told you Iâve been studying reincarnation for a while.â She dropped the blue binder in front of him on the table. âBut you still think itâs too detailed to be believable huh? What if I told you I experienced it too? That's why I know the details."
Levi could only stare at the blue binder. He only got so far as to hover his hand over it before he hesitated. He looked up at her, following her as she sat back on the chair in front of him.
âWhat are you waiting for?â She asked.
âShould I open this?â
âI wouldnât have put it there if I didnât want you to read it Levi,â She was looking at him expectantly as if she was excited for him to see what was inside.
Levi started to wonder why he even hesitated. Regardless, he still went at it slowly. The plastic cover on the binder was warm to the touch and for a second or so, he allowed himself to pinch at it, see where the plastic would give into the pressure.
Maybe he had been on that for a second longer than he should have. He was still hesitating. He was still nervous.
âWhat are you scared of? Itâs a binder,â Shela said.
âWhatâs inside?â
âItâs my research on reincarnation.â
âFor your PhD?â
Shela paused for a second before answering. âI created two pieces of writing for my PhD, something stomachable by the scientific body and something just for myself,â Shela explained. âBecause I honestly donât think anyone would have believed it either if I was telling them I was seeing very clear visions of a past life.â
Do you really believe these were memories from a past life? Levi muttered. For a second, he had wondered if he had said it loud enough for her to hear. But when he opened the binder, he quickly realized he didnât need an answer.
The title of the work was generic, easily forgettable. But the subtitle underneath and the authorâs name spoke to him in ways Levi couldnât fully comprehend just yet. Comprehension came quickly after running his eyes over the title then the subtitle underneath
He read her name out loud. Her first name settled at the back of his mouth and he couldnât be too sure if he had pronounced it correctly. But when he said it a second time, the name rolled off his tongue too easily, as if it was all too familiar. His mind had just taken a split second longer to process it.
From my past life? Levi thought to himself. At that point, he couldnât be too sure. It had seemed like too distant of a memory. He never had to use her name with her after all. He only remembered her having taught him to pronounce it eons ago.
Her last name next to it was all too familiar, yet surprising. And Levi had little to no problem, saying it for himself, even when still recovering from that small bout of surprise.
âAckermanâs my maiden name,â she explained. âAnd Iâm sure you saw it already, my first name is a little old fashioned.â She didnât seem so self conscious though, as if she was aware that many lives ago, she had been teaching him to say it back when it had been just the both of them in the underground city.
Levi said her whole name out loud again. As soon as he looked back up at her, putting name to face, he found himself transported back to that small room, running his hand over her curly black hair and locking gazes with those piercing cold blue eyes. Then, they were his only source of comfort, his sanctuary.
And he never did figure out if he said it right back then in the underground city. Just to make sure though, he read it aloud in front of her again, willing himself to say it clearly and firmly.
âWritten by: Kuchel Ackerman.â
***
Bookends. Thatâs how it seemed at least. Levi had two pages written out by that night.
He had his earliest childhood memories up there, everything as visceral as possible from the sights, to the scents, to her touch. With not too much context though, his earliest memories stuck to him as comforting sensations more than anything. Within an hour of writing, he gave up and concluded that he never did remember much of it.
Right under those early childhood sensations, articulated to the best of his capabilities, were memories after Kuchelâs death, training to fight in the underground. Then, written below that were narrations on life after the war, his remaining years on a wheelchair, travelling around Marley, joining the peace ambassadors on occasional trips.
There was no transition between them, nothing more glaring than paragraph breaks.
They were two sections with little to no connection to each other. But Levi at least knew for himself, that in-between would have been those long winded narrations on his life in the survey corps and his life during the war against Marley.
For some reason, he wasnât too bothered about the missing parts though. As if he had already accepted for himself that he made the decision to delete it.
Finishing what he started. Thatâs what it felt like and thatâs all there was to it. Reading Shelaâs own work after all had him somehow accepting that they were memories more than dreams.
Something that had to be immortalized somewhere/ The acceptance though that the grief, the loss and the pain were memories not dreams was slow going. The dreams had been painful, realizing they were someoneâs reality, only aggravated it.
Kuchelâs words echoed in his head. The last questions she said before they separated that day. Back then, she had escorted him to the door of her office and they had stood there for a few minutes before parting ways.
Can you let it go?
I donât even know what Iâm trying to let go of. For all he knew, something died in him back in that day in Odiha. Consequently, there were emotions he couldnât even access, as if part of life had ended for him in that single moment.
You canât access or comprehend those emotions because you didnât let yourself feel it. You didn't ride through it.
And she had pointed it out then. Captain Levi had never been the most emotional person because he had never allowed himself to feel.
Thatâs your homework. Ride through the pain, the loss, the grief, the regret. And when the time is right, youâll be able to let it go. I know you will.
Opening the laptop wasnât easy. Staring at the blank document sheet and deciding for himself the first words to say took ages longer than what he would have liked.
As soon as he had decided for himself that he was going to write though, everything came out so seamlessly. He only had to hover his hands over the keyboard, feel for the right keys, for them to start moving on their own. It turned out writing with little regard for grammar and punctuation or for unwelcome emotional reactions, was oddly liberating.
He had started off with bullet points but soon enough the sentences were too long and the bullet points were rendered useless. Eventually, he scrapped the bullet points altogether.
âThere was a peace treaty,â Levi said aloud as he typed it out. âArmin and the others, they became peace ambassadorsâŠâ
âAnd MikasaâŠâ Levi trailed off as he remembered. She was back in Paradis, back in their old town of Shiganshina where Erenâs head was laid to rest. He thought back to Mikasa and for a second he almost felt guilty for even questioning her decision to stay with Eren. âIf this was how it felt for you, I wouldnât be surprised why youâd be hesitant to leave him,â Levi said, he leaned back on his chair, stretched out his good leg and stared blankly at the ceiling above him.
The pain was similar, he was sure. He had seen flashes of visiting an empty grave as he wrote. The white ceiling above him and the contrast it provided made those dark memories all the more vivid.
The face he had been longing to see though, as he stared at the grave then, was just a phone call away. And before he even noticed it himself, he had reached for the phone next to his laptop, turning it screen up.
He had no one else to call so her number and their message thread was still one of the first on his inbox. Even if he hadnât opened it in weeks.
Of course, it would. Hange had sent messages multiple times the past few weeks..
December 23 8:15 AM
I heard you went home.
December 25 12:01 AM
Happy Birthday! :D
January 1 12:00 AM
Happy New Year! Wishing you a bright new year and a speedy recovery
January 3 6:21 AM
Wanna talk when you get back?
January 5 2:23 AM
Hey, Iâm sorry about everything. I should have been more sensitive to your needs. Even if you donât wanna meet after this, itâs fine. I had a great time working with you and Iâll remember these past few months :D. Iâm just sorry I couldnât be more helpful.
Just assure me please. Did you get to talk to someone? I hope you did. I was just concerned. But it doesnât matter too much now. As long as youâre okay.
Levi didnât scroll up past those last few messages. The rest had been paragraphs worth of apologies even he didnât want to ponder.
Besides, there were more important things to him then, like finding the right words to say as a response to that latest message.
He sensed closure there. Yet, he wasnât ready for closure. His mind was scrambling for some way to reopen the conversation then.
It was late at night though. Levi was exhausted and impatient. He was sure if he sent something and slept it off, he should wake up to a message the next morning.
So the message he sent then had been automatic, typical. It didnât require too much thought to compose.
January 9 11:17 PM
Hey, when are you free to talk?
He decided then, he could leave it to his future self to come up with another response in the morning.
***
Leviâs sleep was light, light enough that the quick ping of his phone was more than enough to wake him up. He was awake enough to reach for his phone on the side table, pull it under the blankets with him and open his messaging application.
It wasnât Hange who had messaged.
âCoach?â Levi muttered as he sat up in bed.
Sorry if this is pretty last minute. Mikasa agreed to meet at the track today this afternoon around 3-3:30. You think you could make it?
Levi typed a short text accepting the invite and sent it out.
He pulled at the curtains of his window. The sun was out already. He stared back at his phone at the upper right of the screen.
9:23 AM.
He was oddly disappointed. Other plans meant he didnât have to think about the ignored message at the top of his inbox. He had sent the message at eleven last night. It had been almost twelve hours since then.
Was she taking a really long slumber? Or was she just ignoring him?
Nothing much to do until three so Levi opened his laptop and worked on his own thesis. Working on something as utterly boring and monotonous as a school requirement though didnât make time run faster.
Levi was sure he had gone through at least fifty articles of doping cases among professional athletes. When he looked back at the clock though, he saw only two hours had passed.
He ordered lunch. Time went notably faster when he was just scrolling through his social media, yet excruciatingly slower still than what he was used to. And the main culprit? Hangeâs online status and her activity on social media.
Hange was still liking photos which meant one thing: She was ignoring messages.
He went down to pick up his delivery from the dorm lobby and on the way up, he took a detour. All the way to Hangeâs room on the other side of the building, a five minute walk for most people. For Levi it could have been ten minutes or it could have been ages. He still had that awkward gait which made the journey all the more frustrating.
The hallways were quiet but it wasnât unexpected. School didnât start for another two weeks. Hangeâs room was along the quiet hallway and Hange had always been loud. So the stark contrast had been unsettling to say the least.
What do you expect her to do? Run down the halls screaming your name? He thought to himself. For some reason, that was what he was expecting and that was what he wouldâve liked.
He took advantage of that silence. He padded lightly through the hallway, attempting to segregate the sounds of the creak of the floorboard with whatever he sounds he could make out from the rooms.
Nothing much. All silence. Of course it would be silent though, that wasnât Hangeâs room yet.
Her room was towards the end of the hall, the third to the last door to the right. Eventually he got tired of keeping his footsteps and his awkward gait light and he found himself scurrying--- at least to the best of his own injured abilities--- towards the door.
He willed himself not to make a sound. He wasnât sure though if he had been the sneakiest.
He was still quiet enough at least to hear something. He had to press his ear to the door to hear it clearly, the rhythmic clacking of the keyboard, the sound of books hitting the desk and a loud yawn that had been very much Hangeâs.
The loud yawn in particular sent a twinge up his spine and an ache in his chest and Levi had to swallow hard to get his bearings. He missed her.
He knocked on the door once. Then twice to make sure she heard it. Then he waited five long seconds for any response.
There was no response. He slapped the door. Still no answer.
Within a few seconds more, he started to get self conscious. She didnât reply to his messages while being glaringly online. She was blatantly ignoring his knocks on the door. Did she actually want to see him?
And Levi was starting to notice the growling of his stomach. It was enough of a reminder that he hadnât even had breakfast that morning.
A little disheartened, he made the journey back to his room.
***
The coldest point of winter was coming. Levi would have noticed it by just looking at the calendar. It had been a while since he stood outside long enough to let the cold sink deep under his skin.
And he was only reminded of such weather patterns when he stepped on to the open air track which was understandably empty. Two in the afternoon shouldnât be too cold but that day in particular had Levi shivering, his teeth chattering in such an unfamiliar way.
That would have been expected. He didnât spend much time outdoors anymore, Maybe that had explained that sudden, unfamiliar susceptibility to the cold. He could never be too sure though.
He scanned the field for any sign of Mikasa or his coach. What first caught his eye then had been the horizontal bar, set up where it always was. He hadn't returned to the field since his injuryand seeing the bar like it always had been, sent a wave of nostalgia and longing through him.
For a while, he was fixated and for a few seconds more, he vacillated between sitting on the bleachers or walking to the middle of the track where it was set up. Alone in the field though with nothing much else to do though, he opted to pass the time reminiscing
The bar was set high enough for Levi to have to reach up but still low enough for him to be able to grip it hard. It was cold to the touch. It was a fair distance away from him and it hovered over him, masquerading as something almost unattainable.
But maybe it was unattainable. Levi found himself strangely sad at the distance, still unable to fathom that only a few months ago, that bar had been a very easy height to clear.
âHey⊠Your coach said youâd be here.â
Levi quickly turned towards the voice.
Mikasa stood before him in joggers and a sweatshirt. Her hair clipped back, red blotches on her cheek. Levi only had to listen to her breaths and notice the way she curled her lips as she took steady breaths to conclude that she had been running.
âCoach is training you now? In the middle of winter?â
She shook her head. âNo, I wanted to try out your track for myself. He left the club room and the equipment room open and told me to just try it out while he goes out to check on your team.â
âWhat made you change your mind?â
She avoided his gaze. âTo be honest Iâm still not completely sure about this yet. Your coach knows Iâm not. But I thought Iâd try it out, get to know your school more.â
âItâs a good choice,â Levi said.
For a second, the two were silent. Levi chose that moment to look back up at the bar in front of him but he could see from his peripherals, Mikasa still hadnât looked away from him. So he waited.
She spoke up eventually. âHey, about what happened at the diner⊠Iâm sorry about that. I know I shouldnât have said those things to you. I heard about your injury a while back, even before we met. Even if I donât like jumping that much either, I think it would have hurt tooâŠâ
Iâm fine. That had been his first instinct and he had opened his mouth ready to say it.
Thatâs your homework. Ride through the grief, the loss, the pain. Kuchelâs voice tore into his train of thought.
Will that actually help? He had been riding through that grief last night as he wrote, he had let it wash over him then. If he had been a little more introspective, he would have realized although it did hurt, it wasnât a heavy, crushing type of hurt. It was a pain that still allowed him motions.
It granted him enough control to still function as a person. âYeah, youâre right. Iâm not.â But it was still hard to admit. âIt takes time,â Levi added as he looked back up at the horizontal bar and behind it the clear blue sky. The color blue was bright, warm yet melancholic.
Mikasa didnât reply. Her stare though seemed more focused. When Levi looked at her, made eye contact, comprehension washed over him. He knew she understood. And he caught that comprehension quickly like some contagion.
He spoke up again. âEren means a lot to you huh?â
âWe grew up together, lived along the same street. We went to the same school since kinder. And since we were young, he'd get agitated a lot, pick a lot of fights and I always had to look out for him.â Mikasa put one hand behind her neck and craned her neck to look up at the sky. âI almost hesitated to even try jumping since I wouldnât be able to protect him as much anymoreâŠâ
âWhy did you start jumping then?â
âAfter I got scouted in sophomore year, Eren convinced me to try it. He was the one who wanted me to widen my world.â
âAnd he talked to you again about this?â
âHe and Armin did. They told me to consider this.â
âThen it should be an easy decision.â
Mikasa smiled. âI know itâs supposed to be an easy decision. But how I feel about Eren doesnât make it easy.. Iâve known Eren my whole life and donât get me wrong, Iâve never lost him but... Somehow, I can imagine how it would feel like to lose him. So I donât wanna let go.â
âBut losing people, losing things that are precious to us is a fact of life. Weâre gonna deal with it anyway. Besides, youâre not losing him, heâll make college in a year or so.â
âHe wonât make Paradis University.â
âYouâll have him on the weekends.â
âBut will I be able to handle that set up?â Mikasa met his gaze again. She never lost Eren or so that was what she said.
Will I be able to handle it? Yet why was Levi seeing grief in her eyes? Why did such a strong wave of comprehension hit him almost violently in that moment where their eyes met?
Empathy? It was an easy answer to pick up for himself. But maybe it ran deeper than that, because suddenly, Levi was aware of the ground under him, the cold air caressing him, the loud rustle of leaves. He was feeling everything at once. And with it, he felt the twinge in his stomach, the pang in his chest, the knot in his throat.
The grief never left. The loss never left. And the pain gripped him tightly then. Letting himself feel it had left him with a strange bout of confidence, and a wave of liberation that seemed to stick and when Levi spoke up again, he wondered if he was speaking for himself or for her.
âYou wonât know if you can handle it until you ride through it yourself.â
Mikasa seemed convinced.
His coach had arrived a few minutes after the conversation, incessantly apologizing about the traffic. The usual pleasant exchange followed.
âHow are you?â
âSlowly learning to walk again, focusing on academics.,â Levi answered. âHowâs the team?â They were preparing for nationals. He didnât need an answer. There were still things his coach knew though which couldnât be researched and he was still invested in any response his coach could give.
âTheyâre preparing for nationals, training in the indoor gym.â The indoor gym a few minute car ride from their campus. Levi had been training there every winter and it was easy to picture the drills they were probably doing then.
It soon evolved into some unnecessary athlete propaganda which Levi surmised was to entice MIkasa.
âThe scouts for the national team have been watching Elijah closely. Heâll probably be getting an invitation soon after nationals are over,â he said, soon after the pleasantries had died out into an awkward silence. Greg turned to Levi. âThey were asking about you too. Youâd have gotten the invite. No oneâs forgotten about you.â
Was that for Mikasa? Or for him? Soon, Levi started to ask. Was that supposed to cheer him up? Levi couldnât gauge intention though and he found himself looking away as he started to feel the beginnings of a loss of control.
Mikasa may have sensed it. Or at least sensed that moment as a good time to speak up. âCould you tell me more about your athletics program? Levi told me a lot about his experience here and I think I might just be interested.â
The digression and the exchange that followed was quicker and more enthusiastic than something Levi would have easily caught on to. Suddenly Greg was shifting between enthusiasm and relief. And it evolved to some offer to tour her of the school. Then some mentions about dinner.
Levi though was making excuses. The campus was too wide for him to walk through injured. It was getting a little too cold. And with the peak of winter nearing, it might just even get dark in the next hour or so. His main reason for staying wasnât among those though.
He had been sneaking glances at the bar and at the blue sky behind it. While the field was empty, while the school was lifeless and while the bar and the equipment was set up in front of him, he realized he might just have some unfinished business on the field.
âYou guys go ahead. Iâll fix up the equipment here.â
âYou sure?â Greg asked as he looked pointedly at Leviâs knee.
âItâs the least I can do. Besides, it wonât be too heavy after I disassemble it.â Or at least it wasnât so heavy when Levi had carried it before. He turned to Mikasa. âGo ahead, enjoy the day,â Levi said, nodding his head reassuringly.
It didnât take them much convincing. Greg was too excited and Mikasa started to seem eager as well to see the school.
And Levi wanted them to leave. Alone in the empty field with the equipment all set up, brought forth within him some unwanted feelings yet feelings which Levi wanted to process for himself one last time.
Thatâs your homework. Ride through the pain, the loss, the grief, the regret.
He was riding through it already and he was at least trying to find hope in that dreadful journey that left him almost desolate. Along the way, as he started to process the emotions, he fixated on the view of the bar, and maybe just a flicker of someone flying through the blue sky behind him. He soon stumbled upon one conclusion, one conclusion that Kuchel had suggested yet he had never really thought too much for himself until that moment.
At that moment, Levi let the emotions speak for him.
Regret is an emotion. Even if you say you donât regret, even if you come out as the type not to regret, for sure youâve regretted things right? It was a feeling you willingly chose to brush away. Kuchel had said then, as they had gone through her case study.
Levi had done his part to brush it away, to find something else to entertain him and to only hope that the emotions leave. But they never left. The aches that came with the view in front of him only proved it to him even before, and in that moment, it continued to prove it to him much faster and in more numerous ways than he could count.
So how do I stop feeling this?
You donât. You canât control how you feel. You can only control how you process it. The emotions leave when they want.
But when the time is right, youâll be able to let it go...Before you know it, youâll find closure.
Around that time, she had mentioned the word 'closure'. But closure had always been a vague word. It manifested as something different for everyone else. Levi soon realized as he started to move, it was a word that could never actually be contained to a black ink on white paper, or to spoken word.
For Levi, it had manifested at something he only sensed as something hazy. He thought he had control of his body then but along the way, it had felt like his body had assessed it for himself, the circumstances that he could only take advantage of at that moment.
He was alone in an empty field, the empty field he hadnât visited in ages. The equipment was all set up for him. And if he closed his eyes then, allow himself to ignore the biting cold wind, the bare trees. If he just focused on the bar and the blue sky behind him, he could pretend it was summer again and before that, spring, and before that the last summer⊠Every single seasonâhellâevery single day he had spent jumping over the bars.
His body was moving on its own, as if it understood the concept of closure before he did. He made his way to the clubroom.
I never did clean up after the injury. Levi thought to himself. His spare clothes, his spare pair of shoes and his face towel were all still in the locker, as they had been every time before. It was surprising, he had assumed someone would have cleaned it up.
He didnât think too much of it though. There were other things he was raring to do. At that moment, he was just grateful nobody had half a mind to remind him, or he probably wouldnât have been able to go through with his plans.
Levi put on his shoes, his right then his left. He changed to jogging pants and to the sweatshirt left in his locker. And for a second he did some test movements with it.
It was baggier than what he would have wanted, but he wasnât in a competition, Levi could be as lenient as he wanted about it.
Beggars canât be choosers. Levi thought to himself as he rolled up the jogger on his left leg and stared at the braced knee underneath. He could walk, he was sure. Yet just imagining himself removing the brace, left an unsettling feeling inside him.
He ended up pondering it for a while, a while longer than he was aware of. Soon enough, he decided on wearing it on the way back to the track, to just give his knee time to prepare.
On the way back, he passed by the equipment storage and he found himself thinking a lot harder about it. He looked back to the equipment in the field. Mikasa had mentioned setting it up. She had set up the pad underneath, but it had been an incomplete set up. Or so that was what Levi recalled.
Thereâs supposed to be a pad on top. Levi recalled. He opened the storage room to see the weather cover and the top pad, strewn on the side.
Lugging both the weather cover and the top pad would take two trips. Levi approximated. But did he have the time for two trips?
His coach was unpredictable. And just the idea of them coming back to catch him attempting such, was something Levi didnât want to imagine then. So he folded up the weather cover and dragged the mat behind him, ignoring the uncomfortable twinge in his knee.
âHey, you need help?â
Levi hadnât expected anyone to be there. And of all people, Armin? âWhat are you doing here?â
âMikasa told me sheâs going out to dinner with your coach so she asked me to pick up her things from the club roomâŠâ Armin started. âI was here on campus already soâŠâ
Levi softened his gaze, only realizing when Armin had trailed off quickly, avoiding his stare that he had probably been glaring. âYouâre meeting Hange?â He asked, willing his voice to mellow.
âSheâs been busy with thesis and I offered to help her out⊠So Iâm picking up the stuff and will be meeting her soon after,â he explained. âBut I arrived a bit early and I have some extra time." He offered his hand out to help.
Armin was extra hands. Extra hands meant time could go faster. And for sure, he could get Armin to hide his next set of plans.
âSo, why are you bringing this to the field?â He asked, as they walked along the dirt path to the field.
Levi shrugged. âI guess I wanna try jumping one more time before I leave it for good.â
âButâŠâ
Levi didnât have to look at him to know what he wanted to suggest. âYouâre thinking about my injury huh? Itâll be fine. I just wanna get a few jumps in.â
âIt might be better to wait a few months?â Armin suggested.
âThe team is training outside. The field is empty. The equipment is all set up and Iâm graduating soon. When else but now?â Levi asked. Thinking back to it soon after he asked though, he could have waited a few months, maybe go back to school to just try it out one last time. But as they turned the corner and as the field opened up before him, Levi only had to look once again at the pale blue sky that stretched endlessly behind the field to be reminded, it ran deeper than that.
âYou can wait a few months⊠Iâm sure your coach---â Armin started, as if he had read his mind.
âWhen else, but now?â Levi pressed. The sky was starting to make its slow transition to purple, then. Orange and bright red were the next colors beyond that. And Levi started to see some of the steam, the colossal titans that marched forward slowly but surely. That one flicker in the sky though, caught his attention. She was concealed behind steam, and flashes of orange and bright red.
How much time did he have?
Armin took a deep breath. âThis might sound weird. Iâm probably the last person you wanna get advice from⊠Iâm younger than you⊠and we just met⊠But Hange probably just rubbed off on me but you know, I guess Iâm worried. I heard about your injury months ago, before we even met, Mikasa told me⊠It was in the rumor mill of the high jump community.â
So what?
âIt must have been devastating huh? To lose something like that... Something that has been a constant in your life for five years even ten yearsâŠâ
Devastating. Was that the right word?
âYou must have regretted a lotâŠâ
Did I let myself regret it? He willed himself not to regret then. It was a conscious decision to let the emotions flow free. Soon he had to admitâ albeit uncomfortablyâ he regretted it.
âThen I thought of Mikasa. I actually talked to her about this, about Eren. And you know I was able to convince her that there is a life beyond Eren.â
âSo let me predict, you wanna say thereâs life beyond jumping?â Life beyond Hange?
Armin nodded. âI know it sounds generic. You probably heard it a million times before but⊠That was what Hange told us when you leftâŠâ
Levi didnât have to listen to Armin quote it to hear it in her voice.
But⊠You understand, donât you? Everyone you meet will be parted from you one day. I know itâs difficult to accept. Itâs hard to stay sane, living like that. Itâs painful. So painful. I know that.
But even so⊠We need to move forwardâŠ
Armin continued. âMove forward⊠because the world was wider than Eren. And I guess in your case, the world is wider than jumping. Now that I think about it, maybe you and Mikasa were facing similar things.â
Itâs hard to stay sane, living like that. Itâs painful. So painful. But we need to keep moving forward.
âKeep moving forward⊠But thatâs what I did,â Levi said.
âBut when Mikasa brought up the injury, I noticed it and i saw it still hurt you a lotâ Iâm sorry if Iâm just making wild guesses here. I might be wrong.â
âWhat else did Hange say?â Levi asked. âAfter âkeep moving forward?â
It was easy for Levi to imagine her saying that.
There is liberation in riding the pain through, accepting it will happen and just believing you can get past it.
There is liberation in everything. Itâs just a matter of believing that happiness will come again.
âI reflected on it too, with MikasaâŠâ Armin added as they settled on the lowermost bleachers, closest to the bar. âAnd I thought of something⊠What if, the reason itâs so painful is because a part of us dies when we lose something. If Mikasa decides to leave Eren, part of her will die, the part of her that clung to him, her childhood, being with him everyday. They might just fade into distant memories the moment she decides to go to university. But thereâs a life beyond him. And exchange for whatever part dies with her, her world widens..."
Levi nodded, glancing subtly at the view of the horizontal bar, the sky was shifting to a bright red behind it.
âSomething inside her will be reborn. Maybe like reincarnation? Thereâs our college life waiting after high school, then our work life after that our family life, then retirement then maybe even other lives after that⊠Maybe even after we die... There's another life waiting for us.â
Levi shrugged. âYou might be right,â he said. There was nothing much else to say. He stood up again and approached the landing pad, dragging that extra pad behind him.
âThatâs it. After jumping, after whatever weâre doing now, weâre gonna graduate, move on to our next life. Then we just trust that things will get better, we encounter new things, new people to keep us going. Weâll find something else to keep us going.â
Then an old part of us dies and weâre reincarnated as a new person. That was the last sentence, Levi remembered Armin saying, or so that was the message he remembered.
He couldnât be too sure about Arminâs exact words. Armin didnât follow behind him either and his voice started to fade into the background.
Even before Arminâs words could whittle into nothing though, the orange sky started to scream at him, the horizontal bar, only nearer, started to goad him in. âThatâs why I wanna enter that new life with no regrets,â Levi said.
Eventually Armin gave up.
Or Levi might just have gotten better at ignoring protests. He got better at creating that world, that consisted of just him, the field, the horizontal bar and the sky. The sky that was still a bright orange, the last flash of light before night blankets it. He didnât have much time.
So Levi gave up on putting the pad on top. He gave up on the weather cover. He unwrapped his brace and threw it towards the side of the field..
Just one jump. The inhibitor within him promised. It sent a buckle through his knee and a light twinge of pain. It could have been stronger than a twinge, but Levi refused to feel it..
Thereâs just one thing I need to do for myself and Iâll close this part of my life for good.
Captain Levi never regretted. Or so that was what he had willed himself to do before. But everybody would regret even at least once in their life. Levi was part of that everyone and he had kept his own regret mum inside him. It festered into a wound, then to a scab and eventually it grew to shackles that kept him from moving freely, from moving on.
Ride the pain, the loss, the grief.
So he let the shackles do their work, he let the weight slow him down as he walked towards the starting line.
For a few seconds more, he found himself having to catch his breath as the sun made its way down from the horizon. It glowed a bright red, and along the way it released flashes of orange and yellow.
Soon enough, it was just him and the sky. Then him, the sky and someone else.
âCommander Hange Zoe,â he muttered quietly, yet still loud enough to hear it himself. That word, that name, only made that flicker up in the sky a little more lucid.
The silhouette that flew up in the mountains. The silhouette that flew past the buildings and up at the colossal titans.
That silhouette that burned into nothing up in the sky.
The rustle of the leaves, the biting cold and the distant footsteps though still threatened to pull him out of that world he created for himself. With the sun starting to disappear before the horizon, before the bright red--- the flames--- burned through the flicker. Before the flicker fell to the ground and burned out, Levi knew he would have to move.
Why donât you want to jump? Levi asked himself. His knees were still buckling. The footsteps were still moving. He could get caught soon if he didnât do it then.
When else will I be able to do this? Levi pressed, an attempt to push his body forward. His body was starting to disobey, or at least the scabbed knee, his joints, the remnants of bruises in his neck from each painful fall that led up to his injury. The biting cold and the pain at his throat from breathing the dry winter air made him even doubt his ability to run.
Certainly, he was in no shape to jump. But he wasnât giving up just yet.
Eventually, he did find the right question, the one that had him recalling, then feeling everything at once. And it got his body moving.
Why did you start jumping?
I had dreams. I dreamt I could fly and when I jumped, there was this sense of nostalgiaâŠ
Letting himself name the emotions for what they were, he soon realized, the comfort that came with jumping wasnât borne of nostalgia. It was borne of regret.
Captain Levi had one regret which he never entertained. One regret that ran so deep it could never be summarized with a single question.
Should I have stopped her?
Should I have run after her?
Should I have fought with her?
Back then, he never did go after her. so he never found answers. But in that split second flying feet up in the air with just the view of the blue sky above him, he always found hints to it.
So he continued to jump, higher and higher.
You wonât find the answer, no matter how high you jump. Something inside him nagged.
But I wanna leave this part of my life with no regrets. âI wanted to save you,â Levi said. It was only himself who could have spoken or heard him. So maybe he had said it a little louder, he couldnât tell.
The flicker in the sky started to burn and like the many times he had envisioned that scene, he expected it to fall over soon. He was certain of that.
I should have tried to save you.
Trying never guaranteed success. But trying always had that special ability of just cushioning a fall, protecting against the impact of regret that followed.
And maybe that was the right thing to do. That alone had been enough to send a burst of energy through him, to bring back the muscle memory that got him succeeding at each height, winning competition after competition.
He wanted to fly. So he ran, like he had done many times before. He let his steps bounce, ignoring the pain in his knee.
The horizontal bar was nothing but a convenient silhouette, a guide towards his actual goal.
If I tried to save you, would things have ended up different?
Commander Hange Zoe was the source of energy that got him bouncing on that knee. It got him ignoring that white flashes of pain that followed. She was up there in the sky, fighting the colossal titans and Levi was determined to fly after her.
He positioned himself to jump in that split second, like he had done many times before. As his body turned to his side though, he saw another Hange Zoe.
She wasnât a flicker nor a silhouette though She was clearly there, chestnut brown hair, bright eyes, like she had been in every single one of the competitions. He needed a split second more to process her. He was pressed for time though so he opted to look straight ahead, to focus on the jump.
âLevi!â
Levi was already up in the air when he heard her call out, when reality gripped at him and attempted to pull him back. Suspended up in the air, floating, it had been easier to pull away.
That was his last jump, his last attempt to save Commander Hange Zoe and he would see it through
There were things though people can will with all their minds, yet their body would still choose to disobey. If the body hadnât been such a limiting factor, maybe everyone would have been an Olympic athlete.
Levi only had that crushing lesson on reality, hit him hard when he landed painfully on pad, the bar underneath him.
The flicker that he could have sworn was Hange faded into the sky. Or maybe it had fallen over too quickly, in the few moments it took Levi to blink.
The sky shifted into a deep blue. It would shift to a darker blue, then soon, the sky would be painted black. It took the flicker in the sky that had been Hange and soon it would be taking his surroundings with it.
Right after taking her? He would have wanted to ask. He had learned it before already, reality was cruel. There was no use bargaining with it.
It was starting to get cold. The heat in that moment as he made the jump and the heat of the fiery death he had witnessed, waged war with the winter chill that was starting to eat at him too.
Too many discomforts to process at once and in that second, Levi was almost grateful for the desolation, the disappointment that was also nagging at him then.
So he gave it some traction and soon, some place in reality. âIâm sorry, I canât fly anymore,â he whispered. Those words should have been between him and whatever flicker had disappeared in the sky.
There had been an intruder though and Levi was slow to notice it. âLevi! What were you thinking?â she asked.
Gentle hands ran through him. Familiar hands pressed at his knees, at his arms. âJust thought Iâd try it one last time.â Levi answered as he turned to the voice.
Hangeâs face softened as they made eye contact. âLevi⊠you know the momentum comes from the run⊠With your injury, you wouldnât have been able to even jump heights less than two meters..â
âI wanted to. Just one last time.â
Her hazel eyes were on him again, and they could have been glistening, illuminated by the already dim light as the winter sun shone with its last few rays.
âYou donât need to...â She helped him into a sitting position and Levi followed suit, surprised out how his body was still obeying him
Need to what? He hoped to seek clarity in the seconds that followed. Shaken for sure by those bursts of movement, the pain that came and the pain he had expected to come, he found himself unable to speak.
But it turned out, he didn't need to. He couldn't speak so Hange spoke for him. âIf you donât want me to, I won't leave you,â she said.
A minute ago, it had been hot. A few seconds ago it had been chilly. When she wrapped her arms around him though, the war between hot and cold ended with a comfortable compromise. Her tight embrace was lukewarm. âIâm right here⊠And I'll be right here for as long as you want me to be."
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DTeam Tumblr Demographics Survey Results (Part 2):
What does DTeamblr look like, what does it have to do with MCYT history, and why does it look like a rainbow?
Iâll make an educated guess here and say y'all enjoyed my last post (totally unrelated to the way I gained almost 50 followers overnight). Anyhow, thank you so much for the overwhelming support! Iâm so glad a lot of you felt you could relate to my deep-dive into the leading personality type on DTeam Tumblr. It took me so many hours to write and research, and as a math major and honors student, itâs no easy feat, so Iâm so grateful for the attention it got!
Today weâre discussing the general demographics of DTeam Tumblr and why they might look the way they do. Number 8 will blow your mind! So make sure to keep reading and hit that little grey heart and arrow at the bottom if you like it, so more people get to see it! Thanks for your support! Now, letâs jump straight into the post!
Your Daily Dose of Data
From the 449 responses we received, these are some pie charts displaying the gender, age, and sexuality of all respondents.
Image Description: Female (52.8%), Non-Binary (37.4%), Male (9.8%)
Image Description: 16-17 (37%), 13-15 (31.4%), 18 and over (29.4%), 12 and under (2.2%)
Image Description: Bisexual/Pansexual (54.1%), Homosexual (16%), Asexual (14.7%), Other (7.8%), Heterosexual (7.3%)
Mmhm, delicious! Y'all ready to dig into these stats? Because I donât know about you, but they certainly donât strike me as what the general population looks like!
Welcome to Tumblr, the Only Community Where Straight Men are the Minority
So these statistics certainly didnât take me by surprise. Mostly because the DNF Shipper Survey I took some time ago revealed a similar trend. Not to mention, Tumblr is probably the QUEEREST internet community on the planet.Â
Funny enough, the survey revealed a shocking number of ZERO heterosexual males respondents. Iâll say it louder for the people in the back. ZERO straight males were recorded out of 449 respondents for this survey!
Now, this isnât surprising for the Tumblr community by itself, but I can say Iâm somewhat surprised in terms of the MCYT Tumblr community. (Obviously, the survey specified DTeam Tumblr, but there is a big overlap between both communities, so I will be using them interchengably when it seems relevant.)
Letâs break this down. The survey reveals the largest age population is 16-17, though itâs not by a great margin in comparison to 13-15 and 18 and older, which doesnât surprise me either. Some of the major critics of the DTeam Fandom and other MCYT Fandoms love to claim the fanbaseâs majority age range lies with children and pre-teens. While itâs an undeniable fact children are drawn to Minecraft, itâs also a misconception to paint it as solely a community for younger viewers.
In the MCYT Tumblr and DTeam Tumblr communities, specifically, we see this is not the case. Only 1/3 of the respondents of this survey are under the age of 16 (you could attribute part of it to the fact younger people might be less inclined to participate in this survey, but it is still a notable difference). I canât say these age ranges are similar in other parts of the community like DTeam Twitter, Tik Tok, or Reddit, but if I had to make a guess, Iâd say Tumblr lies toward the older of the bunch, with Reddit being the oldest and Tik Tok being the youngest (I do hope to perform this survey on some of the other communities, so please stay until the end if you want to help with that).
One of the likely explanations to why the ages for DTeam Tumblr look this way is the fact a big chunk of the community has likely been watching MCYT for a long time (even with breaks in between). I, myself, used to watch channels like PopularMMOs, Aphmau, and PrestonPlayz as a kid, and I presume many of you are familiar with them as well. With the resurgence of MCYT in the past year, it likely drew a lot of the older viewers in addition to the new ones.
But enough about age. What I really want to highlight on this post is the attraction of queer individuals to DTeam Tumblr and MCYT as a whole.
Why is the current MCYT Fandom so queer in comparison to the previous generations?
This is a huge open-ended question and considering I can only capture so much of the DTeam and MCYT community, the rest of this post should be taken solely as a theoretical analysis as opposed to fact.
With that out of the way, letâs start by discussing the shift MCYT has undergone over the years (I promise this will circle back to the question of queerness in the MCYT fandom, but we need some background before we can come up with a decent theory).
When Minecraft was first released, it proved to be a monumental change in the gaming industry. This simple little indie game took the world by storm. It was so vastly different from what the general population generally viewed gaming as (first-person shooters, story-driven games, action games, etc.) Not to mention, it didnât exactly solely appeal to only a small margin of gamers, those being white cis males.
The gaming industry has notoriously been known in the past for its heteronormative community and general prejudice toward minorities. Though it has gone through a significant change over the decades, we certainly canât say itâs fully gone.
Yet for whatever reason, the recent MCYT has taken the interest of so many queer people in comparison to other gaming YouTube communities. Why? Why are queer people so drawn to this community? And, more precisely, why does it feel so different than the old MCYT? Lastly, how does this relate to the conclusion about the leading personalities of this fandom we made in the last post?
The Niche Communities of MCYT Over the Years
MCYT has always been a huge, over-saturated genre of YouTube with content appealing to a variety of audiences. Itâs dominated gaming content for years, and I think we can all safely say itâs never been bigger than it is today.
So why is it that just now it feels like the queerness of the fandom is popping off? Why now as opposed to say five years ago when MCYT was at another one of itâs strongest stages?
It seems like the community has made a tremendous shift in relation to breaking gender norms and LGBTQ+ subjects, not only in the fans but within the creators themselves. Was flirting and calling a pretty-boy streamer pet names as normal in the past as it is today? Were straight gamer guys putting on dresses and a full-face of make-up as supported back then? Were âmarriagesâ and âpregnanciesâ within Minecraft boys an everyday occurrence like they are now? How is it that MCYT has dominated a Twitch dating show where flirting with the gay host and among straight contestants themselves is just another bit of entertainment? Where is this all coming from?
Recently, I watched a 2 hour documentary depicting all of the stages of Minecraft YouTube and how it has changed over the years. If you havenât seen it and you have some time to spare, I HIGHLY recommend it! Itâs very informative, and it honestly gave me such a strong sense of nostalgia that makes me choke up every time I think about it. Iâll link it below.
The documentary does a great job at exploring the different niche communities that dominated MCYT since it first took off. Some of such communities include the basic Letâs Players, the team-based Letâs Play channels like How2Minecraft, the roleplay story-centric ones like Aphmau and Samgladiator, the tutorial, building and technical side like Mumbo and Grian, the PVP-centric Bedwars or Hypixel channels, the Machinima community, the comedy side like ExplosiveTNT, the parody music videos, and so many more. All of the mentioned communities have dominated Minecraft at one point or another, many of them still having a rippling effect and/or a loyal community today. All of these communities have certain aspects that define them, some of which parallel the current overtaking content in the present.
How can we compare MyStreet to the Dream SMP?
Taking Aphmau as an example, her MyStreet series had a TREMENDOUS success a few years ago, racking in millions of views and bringing in a lot of money that eventually allowed her to hire voice actors and increase the production of mentioned episodes. The roleplay series was so successful it ran for six seasons!
Now, letâs compare that to the Dream SMP. It seems like a big comparison to be making considering they appear so different at first glance. For once, Aphmau is just one channel whose audience caters toward girls and younger people who enjoy romance. The series is set-up in an episodic-format that resembles more of a TV series than actual Minecraft videos.
Meanwhile, the Dream SMP is a collection of content creators with a mix of improvised storylines and the occasional regular video that resembles more of a Letâs Play series than a RP series.
You could say the only true comparisons to draw out of these two are the popularity they had/have and the profit they brought to their respective creators.Â
However, thereâs two other key similarities that youâll find not only within these two specific examples, but many other channels and communities as well. Story and characters.
MyStreetâs story aspect is fairly obvious seeing as itâs a episodic series that focuses on a fictional story. The Dream SMPâs story aspect isnât as clear, but itâs evident there is a story playing out in the foreground and background, whether intentional or unintentional, or improvised or not.
Character is where some of you might start to question me. Itâs obvious MyStreet has characters. I mean, it is a fictional story, after all. But the Dream SMP? Light, theyâre obviously people!
Well, my answer to that is yes and no--sort of. The Dream SMPâs story heavily relies on roleplay, bits as you might call them. Events that arenât necessarily planned out as a fictional plot like the typical MyStreet episode is, but they arenât exactly real. Schlatt is obviously not a villain in real life, he just likes to impersonate as one for the narrative. Wilbur isnât crazy, but itâs a way to spice up the heroic story surrounding Tommy and him.
Itâs video-game improv. Except the actors behind the content just so happen to be real people playing off the personalities and âbrandsâ they have obtained.Â
Brands. It all boils down to this. In the entertainment business, without a clear vision of your project and a clear way to brand what your consumer intakes, your project will likely not find a lot of success.
Thereâs a reason why Tommy plays off his loudness, using an overexaggerated laugh that although may not be completely fake, it is likely not the laugh he uses everyday. Or why BadBoyHalo is this supposed innocent muffin who doesnât understand the crafting table meme and other references that are fairly easy to google and find the meaning of. Or why Sapnap is this chaotic being who loves starting pet wars and we love to paint as an arsonist in the Dream SMP. While all of these personality traits may be a part of their true selves, theyâre played up for the camera--for the story. They act as the personas that define their characters in the narrative.
They have a clear brand and vision that appeals to the audience and makes them tune in on the daily to see how they all come together. Itâs like roleplaying a more extreme version of yourself, one that brings home the money.
Story and characters run across every entertainment outlet. They define their brand. Aphmau has her characters and series. Hermitcraft has a set of memorable personalities and episodic videos that formulate its own story that is less like a narrative and more of a history of the server. ExplodingTNT has his recurring cast and comedic sketches. Most of these niche communities have a form of story and character defining them. Itâs how they achieve a clear sense of branding and cater to a specific audience.
Queer Theory in MCYT
Having said all that, why does the MCYT of today draw in so many queer viewers?
Letâs think about this. In my last post, I ended by mentioning DTeam Tumblr is a sort of safe haven for INFP and INxx types who might be placed in the âotherâ category by society. INFPs, specially, are predisposed for escapism--one common form of it being fiction and entertainment. Not to mention, INFPs are feeling types who, as introverts, seek a personable connection. Itâs why itâs so easy for them to obsess over book characters or fall in love with content creators.
Now, letâs imagine a whole community of LGBTQ+ INFP and INxx types. Actually, scratch that, we donât even have to imagine it.
Itâs what our community looks like today.
And why are so many so drawn to the DTeam and Dream SMP of all things? Itâs a personable storyline that essentially forms a direct tie to the viewer. Unlike pre-recorded fictional TV series you tune into on your device, the Dream SMP is a whole load of chaos that blurs the lines between reality and fiction where fans can directly connect to creators and get to know them as people through a storyline that features sub-textual queer themes and non-conforming behaviors.
The MCYT content creator community of today is more non-conforming than ever before, and knowing this whole fact, knowing that many of them might place themselves in the âotherâ category or at the very least arenât afraid to break the norms and be seen in that light, is a comfort in itself for LGBTQ+ INFP types. Once again, itâs a safe space that helps you escape from the troubles of real life, one you relate to.
Okay. So although this does answer why the fans look like they do, what about the creators themselves? Are we really supposed to believe this all came through naturally? That a bunch of straight guys suddenly decided wearing dresses was something they wanted to do?
I donât mean to sound cynical here, and Iâm in no way trying to insinuate creators have solely some sort of corrupt ulterior motive. Things are never as simple as they look. However, the truth is, a part of it lies on the attention itâs gotten.
Iâve talked a lot about DreamNotFound and the way Dream uses it as a marketing ploy. I stand by my point. However, heâs not the only one who does this in the MCYT community. Why did Finn suddenly go from wearing a dress to cross-dressing as a girl for a whole week? Why are so many creators suddenly deciding wearing dresses is fun? Why does every freaking straight MCYT actively want to flirt with George nowadays?
Letâs just let Technoâs favorite word answer this for us: clout.
It gets attention from one of the largest historically underserved minority community in the entertainment business. We might not be able to see gay flirting in every Netflix TV show or guys not minding dresses and getting fake marriages, but you are certainly going to get at least one of those in every Dream SMP stream and video you tune into. It gets attention. It brings home the money. And do I blame them? Not really.
Interestingly enough, thereâs a lot of analytical posts on the MCYT Tumblr community that discuss the dangers of these tactics and why gay jokes and the way queer subtext is treated by MCYT creators is harmful. Despite this, it still attracts such a huge community of queers. So why exactly would queer people actively watch something thatâs offensive or harmful to us?
I have a lot more to say about this topic and the morality behind Dreamâs tactics, but Iâm out of breath for today, so Iâll talk about it in my next post. What better way to start the conversation about the DNF and Karlnap questions of the survey than a good olâ discussion on the morality of queerbaiting and the likes?
If you got this far, Iâd appreciate it if you liked and reblogged this post if you enjoyed it and/or learned something new! Also, important news, I would really like to perform a similar study on the DTeam Twitter Community to measure the differences in demographics across platforms. I would REALLY appreciate it if you guys could go like, retweet and share the link I posted on my Twitter about it (tweet will be linked in the reblog below) so it reaches more of the DTeam Twitter community!
However, if you filled out the survey yourself here or you associate more with DTeam Tumblr than DTeam Twitter please DO NOT fill out the survey again! Iâm trying to make sure it reaches the audience that mains on Twitter, but I need a little help with that since I donât have as big of an influence on Twitter than on here for obvious reasons.
Anyhow, thank you so much for all your support! I really appreciate yâall and make sure to hit the follow if you want to lookout for the next demographics post! <3
(Pssst, Iâm releasing a MCYT DNF superpower AU longfic next month... You should totally go check out the post on that if youâre interested in it...)
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The Freedom of Expression Ep 52 - Kami's avatar plan & Momotaro Dentetsu!? The aim behind the huge spread of conspiracy theories, and related Youtube videos.
K: Hi, this is Dir en grey's Kaoru with this week's episode of The Freedom of Expression. Joe san, Tasai san, welcome.
K: (To Tasai) You're wearing that.
T: I really like this, I wear it to all sorts of places.
K: Really?
T: Yes. Girls tell me I'm cool when I wear it, it made me feel kinda cocky. Haha
J: You should be!
K: When I saw this (on Tasai) I didn't realise what it was, I didn't remember it. Haha, like was this really ours?
T: When I first heard about this, I heard that Kaoru had made it with great detail, haha.
K: Well, speaking of Dir en grey, we've decided to release a new single.
*applause*
K: At this point it will be in Spring.
J: I see. I can't wait for it.
K: The song will be called 'Oboro'
J: How are you progressing with it?
K: Uh, at the moment we are just starting the mixing..we are at the start of February now.
J: So, like, you can see the finish line already?
K: Hm, well....yeh. We've all finished our parts.
J: Ah, I see. The members' performances are all over.
T: Uh, at the end of year announcement, the talk about the avatars, with Kaoru playing really high up, haha.
Kami: Um...um, are you gonna make a music video for it?
K: Eh?
Kami: You will make a music video, right?
J: Oh, a music video?
Kami: Yeah. Will you make it as an avatar video?
K: Well..we havn't really thought about it yet.
Kami: I am really interested in that, I really liked that idea.
J, T: Ehhh.
K: Thank you.
Kami: I kinda want you to make another one.
K: Oh, for the new song too?
Kami: Yeah, I really want you to make one for the new song.
T: Ah, but you said you havn't thought about that this time?
K: Not at this point, no.
Kami: Why don't you let me do it?
J: Haha
K: Eh? Let Kami make it?
J: Kami, do you have any talent for that type of thing?
Kami: Well, I mean, I reckon I could do it.
T: He reckons he could?
Kami: In my own godly way...I'd like to have a go.
J, T: Ohhh.
Kami: Thats right.
K: Will it work?
T: Haha
J: Yeh, because don't they usually do this type of thing in the workshop?
K: This is a brand new development, right?
T: Yeh, Im pretty surprised too.
Kami: I understand that, but I do think it would be good...like to have it reviewed in the workshop.
T: Ahh, like he wants to raise his reputation.
J: Yeh, but its quite ???*1. Kami, do you have confidence?
Kami:Yes, I do.
J, T: Ohh.
T: He's amazing.
J: Kaoru, he said he's confident?
Kami: Um, it might turn out kinda fun style though.
T: Fun style?
K: Fun style...we don't really have that image though.
J: Right.
K: Well...I'll have to ask the other members.
T, J: Yeh.
Kami: Kaoru, you are the leader, so there's no need to do that.
K: No no no. Its precisely because Im the leader that I have to ask.
J: Haha, yeh, just telling them out of the blue that the god from your own youtube channel will be making an avatar video..they would say thats not a leader!
Kami: No, but say something skillful.
K: Well, I'll just ask them.
T: I'm sorry to say this Kaoru, but I kinda wanna see this happen.
J: Really?!
Kami: A video produced by Kami..what do you think, Joe?
J: Well, it could be scary...
T: Haha.
J: Its not really about something incredible happening, its more like what is gonna come out of the limits of this god.
K: I personally don't have any problem with it, but as for Dir en grey, thats a group decision.
J: Well, yes.
K: It depends on that.
J: So, we'll hand the issue over to you for now to get the other members' approval.
K: Yeh.
Kami: Im being quite brave here, but I also have another request. I've had another idea.
J: You are being brash, aren't you?!
T: He is asking a lot today.
Kami: I thought it might liven up the show a bit.
J: Ahh, ok, go ahead...
Kami: Should we all play Momotaro Dentetsu together?
J, K, T: Momotetsu??
T: Ah, thats a good idea, I'm all for that!
Kami: Lets do it.
T: I really like Momotetsu..
K: Everyone's playing it recently, aren't they?
T: Yeah, its really popular at the moment.
J: I'm sorry, I reacted when he said the name..but I actually don't know what Momotetsu is...
T: Well, its a board game..
K: A board game style video game.
J: Oh right. What is 'tetsu'...like trains?
K: Yes.
T: Do you know Monopoly?
J: Yes, I know that.
T: Its like a train version of Monopoly.
J: Ahh, ok. Well, lets do it! Thats ok. How would we do it?
K: Well, we can think about that later.
J: Yes, ok..but that means its a posibility?
K: Will Kami play too?
Kami: Oh, yes! Thank you!
J: He sounds so happy, haha.
T: Kami, how will you join in with the game?
Kami:.....Yeh, how will I?
J: Yes, you tell us.
Kami:....how would I? I'd have to get some one to do it for me.
K, T: Haha
J: Like a representative of Kami?
Kami: Yeah.
T: Another person that we've never met will come, right? haha. Kami won't have met them, it will be a total stranger.
J: Dubious, right?
K: Ahh, but I havn't played Momotetsu in ages.
T: Ah, in the newest version you get stronger privileges, and its like you can make deliveries freely*2
J: So we are looking towards actually doing this, for now.
K: Well, yeah, its ok. We've got the start of two new plans.
J: Yep, one is a Kami produced avatar video for the new single.
K: Its not really 'produced by' though, more like 'made by'.
T: Making it on his own
J: Yeah, he's making it on his own for us.
K: Its more reassuring that way.
J: Haha, like, not in a collaboration?
K: I approve it of that.
Kami: Im making it on my own, but I don't have any money, so I want to get the money for it from you.
K: No, I can't do that.
J, T: Hahaha
J: He said he wanted to do it himself. He asked you if he could do it! If you want to do it yourself, you have to deal with the cost yourself.
K: This show has zero production cost anyway.
J: Haha, is that right? Thats tough.
T: We finally got a decent mic stand.
K: Yeah, but its kinda been reformed.
J: The mic stand fell over before didn't it?Â
K: ???*3
Kami: I don't have any money!
K: Well, it doesn't have to be that high quality.
J: Yeah.
K: He doesn't need a camera though.
J: No. So there are two conditions as for making an avatar vid: one is that Kaoru has to get the permission from the other members, and the other is that Kami has to cover the production costs himself.
*On screen note: Permission was gained from all members in the following days*)
T: Yeah. ????*4, like to show he's made it all himself.
K: Yeh, because if we paid for it, we'd have to approve the whole thing.
J: Oh, yeh, like an official check?
K: Yeah.
J: That would be a bit different. What do you think Kami?
Kami: If I make it, can I sell it?
T: Haha, 'If I make it can I sell it'??
K: No, you cannot. That is that is the biggest rule.
Kami: Oh, please let me sell it!!!
K: That totally depends on how good it is.
J: Right, you might allow it if it was outstanding.
T: Haha
K: Ok, Joe, lets look at today's topic.
J: Yes, 'A monthly income of „1million. Chaging tune during game commentary. What is the aim of the massive spread of conspiracy theories, and related Youtube videos?' Well, there is a lot of news surrounding the American Presidential election last year, but a huge amount of conspiracy theories and fake information is spreading even amongst Trump supporters in Japan. Within this are big ones like, 'Trump will unleash martial law, and mass arrests of traitors will begin', 'Nancy Pelosi has been arrested', etc etc. There are even theories that are circulating only in Japan, and which are spreading through Youtube videos and round up sites. Within those, there is one user who brings up such material in the middle of game commentary videos, and can make up to „1million per month. The posibility that they are doing it for the advertising revenue cannot be denied. Well, its like, is it ok to spread lies in return for money?... this news questions the 'freedom of expression'.
K: Well, conspiracy theories have been around for ages, havn't they?
J: They always have, yes.
K: But since covid started...there have been...like, a load of theories coming up about it, right?
J: Yeah.
K: I kinda get the sense that a lot of conspiracy theories about covid have grown to be seen as almost the truth.
T, J: I see.
K: You don't even know whats a conspiracy theory or whats real news now.
J: Well, yeah. In relation to covid, I also don't know what is actually correct. In some sense, there are certain voices that are louder than others, and if you mix in these conspiracy theories, you get this kind of....well, like with these protests in relation to the American election, or even without that, these theories do spread.
K: You kind of watch them in a funny sense to start, but then it feels like they gradually loose power.
J, T: Yeh.
K: There are people who will end up believing them though.
Kami: Um, that game commentator who is talking about conspiracy theories in order to make a profit, I don't like that. I want him to try harder, like, don't be influenced by money.
T: No no no. Kami has been talking about money a lot, haha
J: Yeh, like, 'Can I sell it?' He's only telling other people not to be influenced by money.
Kami: Yeah, gods are influenced by money...gods are. I kinda understand how this guy feels. I can't help it.
J: You can't help it?
Kami: Yep.
J: You can't help it for money?
Kami: Yeah, I take it back, its ok to be influenced by money.
J, K, T: Hahaha
J: Kami, you're weak!
T: That was a quick turnaround.
J: I was pretty shocked that this guy can make „1million per month though.
K: Well, if his view count grows...
J: Yeah.Â
K: Those numbers would be impossible for this show.
J: Haha, yeah, everyone please help us out with that. Even if we aimed to make „1million, conspiracy theories take up a lot of time, right?
T: Yeh, but how about we feature some conspiracy theories?
J: If we will get like this guy, right?
Kami: Ah, lets go with some conspiracy theories!
J, T: Haha
K: There are probably people out there really putting thought into making new conspiracy theories, aren't there?
J, T: Yeah.
K: It sounds pretty difficult. Like, what type of conspiracies would fly?
J, T: Right.
J: ???*5
K: Like Kami's?
J: Kami's conspiracy theories, haha. But it is difficult. Hm, eventually we'll have a 'Freedom of Expression conspiracy theories edition'.
T: Well, lets do more of this kind of stuff.
J: Tokyo Sports loves this kind of thing, doesn't it?
T: Yeah.
J: Do your sales go up when you feature this stuff?
T: Well, not really with conspiracy theories, but we sell at lot when we write about UFOs and stuff. People are really curious about things that are 'unknown'. They really are.
J: Hm.
K: Ok, on that note, lets finish here. Thank you very much.
*1,3,4,5 Couldn't catch/figure out
*2 I've never played Momotetsu so Im not sure if im understanding the explanation right.Â
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Slowly Finding The Light Again
Jack had been dealing with chronic illnesses and physical health issues as of the last year. And Gab has ridden alongside him through all of it. Today, she tries to show her love and affection by being all playful and lovey-dovey.
TW: Some implied depression.
Though most of you will know, Jack has been going through a lot for '15 months', as the video had presented. This was my personal way of processing the video, processing his absence and showing my love to the guy. Even if he doesn't see it, I still want him to know that I understand and I'm thinking about you, Sean. <3
Jack had been feeling down and out of the loop for months and months now. He felt like the world was passing by without him, and he both hated it, and loved it. He liked the thought of being an observer of an internet world without him. But...all heâd been getting were texts asking where he was. âIs he dead or something?â and âI hope heâs doing okayâ are generally what people are sending him. And wishes for the future. Plenty of those. It was people like him that made him feel terrible for leaving YouTube so abruptly and without little notice.
Jack had recently uploaded the video â15 monthsâ to show cinematically what heâd been going through. It represented the nightmares heâs had every night, the numbers of pills heâs taking and the asthma inhalers he needs more than ever, to try and simply breathe. Itâs been a terrible time for his mental and physical health. Truth be told, his whole world felt...shitty, I guess.
The only good thing going for him right now, was Gab. Gab had been staying by his side through it all. Gab was his best and only friend through this whole situation...The hard part is that he fears he may have lost Mark and Ethan...And he knows the Irish lads probably miss him...Itâs been a while since heâd done an Irish Lads video with them...and without him, an Irish Lads episode couldnât be madeâŠ
Jack and Gab were sitting across from each other, on their phones. Gab was probably looking at Twitter or some other social media, while Jack was catching up with Kevin and Dan. Soon, a text showed up on the top of his screen:
[Hey Sean]
It was from Gab...Who was only 2 feet away from him.
Jack chuckled at this and swiped down to reply.
[You could just talk, you know.]
Gab smiled. âI know, but I didnât know if you would hear me.â She admitted. âPlus, I feel playful.â
Evelien: [5âŠ]
He raised an eyebrow. âWhaaaat are you planning?â He asked.
Evelien: [4âŠ]
Sean looked at her. âYouâre not even gonna count down using your words?!â Jack asked.
âNo.â She replied.
[2âŠ]
Jack widened his eyes. âOh shitâŠâ
[Better run~]
Jack bit his lip, but didnât run.
[1.]
Gab got up from her seat and tackled Jackie to the ground. âHEHEY! What are you even doing?â Jack asked.
âPlaying with you!â Gab replied, tickling his left side lightly. âYouâve been so down lately, and I thought some tickling might make you feel a little better and more human again.â
Jack giggled and hissed while he laughed. âEheheheheveeee!â
âIâm not Evelien, or Evie, anymore.â Gab smirked as she moved her fingers across his belly and slowly to his right side. âIiiiiâm the tickle monster!â
She leaned in and blew a raspberry onto his right side.
âAaaAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! FUCKINâ HEHEHEHEHELL!â Jack laughed loudly.
âTickle tickle tickle Jackie! Tickle tickle tickle tickle tickle Jackie Boy! Not so tough now, huh?â She teased as she tickled and squeezed Jackâs side.
âSHUHUHUHUT UHUHUHUP!â Jack ordered.
Gab gasped and covered her mouth. âHow DARE you?! Telling your girlfriend to shut up?! You should know better!â Gab teased, pretending to be offended.
Jack was giggling. âAhahahaw, canât handle a little fihihihighter?â he teased.
âThatâs it.â Gab started squeezing Jackâs right side, and blew a big, juicy raspberry onto the top of his right side at the same time.
âOHOHOHOHO FAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! IHIHITâS SOHOHOHO BAHAHAHAHAD!â Jack cackled.
âOooooh! Poor Jackie canât handle the tickle tickle tickles from the tickle monster! Such a shaaaame!â She teased again.
âYOHOHOUâRE MEHEHEHEHEHEAN!â Jack told her.
âWow! You must really need a lot of tickles if youâre still insulting me!â She reacted. This time, Gab started squeezing and digging into both sides, while she nibbled and nommed on his right side at the same time. âOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM! OMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM!â
Jackâs back arched a little as he shouted out a super loud- âOHSHIT NOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!â
Yeah...that.
âAre you regretting all your moments of backtalk from the tickle monster?â She teased, acting like an evil older sister to Jack.
âCOHOHOHOHOME OHOHOHON! MEHEHEHERCYHYHYHYHYHY!â Jack begged, flailing his arms around wildly.
âOkay, fiiiiine. I guess the infamous tickle monster can give breaks.â She decided. She stopped tickling Jack and laid herself down beside the big baby.
Jack was a mess of breathy giggles and slight wheezing.
WaitâŠ
âJack, do you need your inhaler?â She asked.
âMa...maybeâŠâ Jack replied.
âAlright.â Gab was about to get up to get it, but a hand on her arm had made her freeze.
âPlease stay...Iâll...get it in a bit.â Jack asked.
Feeling his need for love, Gab laid herself back down beside him and looked up at the ceiling.
âThank you for that...I needed that.â Jack told her.
Gab smiled and held his slightly sweaty palm. âI love you Sean. And I donât want you to forget it.â
Jack smiled and kissed her cheek. âI love you too, Evelien.â
The two of them laid together in the coolness of the house, and felt every bit of body heat between them that heated them up bit by bit. It felt amazing to them. Having the bit of body heat on one side, and the houseâs air conditioning cooling them off on the other side...It was the perfect balance of cool and warm.
Jack soon got up onto his arm and booped her nose. âYouâre so cute!â
Gab giggled at this and booped his cheek. âYouâre cuter.â
âAm not! Youâre cuter!â Jack poked her arm.
âCuter.â Gab poked the front of his shoulder.
âNo you.â Jack poked her side.
âEEP! Nohoho!â Gab giggled. âYouâre always gonna be the cuter one!â
âYou sound like youâre just begging for tickles right now.â Jack teased.
âAm not, liar!â She teased.
Jack giggled and tickled her side. âAre too, lee.â
âLehehehee? Whatâs thahat?â She asked.
âItâs a term a certain community uses to mean âthe one being tickledâ. I found the community one day and not gonna lie: They sound fun.â Jack admitted.
âLee?!â She reacted. âYouâre the lee!â
Jack gasped. âAm not! Iâm the ler! The one tickling others!â Jack declared.
âNaaaah, youâre a lee.â She poked Jack in the side and tweaked his right side.
âEEHEHEhehe! Ahaham nahahat!â Jack laughed.
âOh reeeeaaaally?â Gab teased.
âYes really, ya little leeeeee!â Jack teased.
âThatâs it! Get over here!â Gab declared, tackling Jack to the ground and kissing him. Jack widened his eyes in surprise, but kissed her back. They kissed for a moment or two, in sweet bliss. But that swet bliss was ruined (Or doubled) the moment Jack felt tickles on his belly. Jack pulled away from the kiss and started laughing while they were in close proximity. âAwww, Jack is all ticklish again!â
Jack giggled and tittered helplessly as his girlfriend tickled him with precise, and surprisingly sharp fingers. âStahahahap ihihihihit!â
âAnd why should I, my cute little Jackaboo?â Gab teased.
âIhihihit tihihihicklehes!â Jack reacted.
âDidnât you know it was supposed to tickle?â Gab teased. âIt was supposed to tickle the whole time! Iâm surprised at you!â
Jack giggled and kicked his feet as he was tickled and squeezed.
âSo you can figure out a game immediately, but you canât figure out that tickling is supposed to tickle?â Gab teased, leaning her head in.
âThahahahatâs ihihit! Cohohome hehehehere!â Jack started tickling Gabâs belly in an attempt to get the upper hand. âNohohow weheheâre bohohoth leehehees!â
âEEEEK! WAHAHAIT JAHAHAHAHACK!â Gab laughed much harder as she fell onto Jackâs belly.
Jack let out a big âOOF!â sound and chuckled. âOhohow!â
Gab, realizing her opportunity, blew a raspberry onto his belly.
âEEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE! EVELIEHEHEHEN NOHOHOHOHOHO!â Jack laughed.
âNoooo? No what? No going easy on me? Cause I can certainly do that!â Gab started doing the tickle trick she had before: squeezing his sides, and blowing raspberries on his sensitive belly.
Jack tittered and bursted out cackling almost immediately after.
âAwwww! Coochy coochy coo, Jackie!â Gab teased him just a little more.
âOHOHO COOCHY COOHOHO YOHOHOURSEHEHEHELF!â Jack shot back.
âNaaaah, coochy coochy cooing you is so much more fun!â Gab declared. âEspecially now that youâre all giggly and giddy!â
Jack finally tapped out of the tickle attack like a wrestler and laid there wheezing a little harder this time. âInâŠâ Jack tried to show Gab by imitating the act of using his inhaler.
Gab got up and nodded. âGetting it.â
It barely took 10 seconds before Gab was back with Jackâs inhalers. Jack took the correct one, and breathed the medicine in. slowly, his lungs started to open up again, and his oxygen started to help him calm down from the tickling.
âWas that too much for you?â Gab asked, sitting down.
Jack shook his head. âMyhyhy luhuhungs are fuhuhucked. Buhuhut I feel great!â Jack replied, giving her a thumbs up.
Gab smiled and fluffed his hair. Jack looked over at her and smiled genuinely for the first time in a while. It looked like a fresh new face and yet, it looked like a glimpse of the old Jack was there ...If only for a secondâŠ
Gab noticed that a bit of the pain was already starting to seep into Jackâs eyes all over again. Gab crawled herself to Jack and hugged him tightly. âIt will get better soon...Youâve made a lot of progress already.â Gab told him.
âHave I? I...Havenât noticed much of a difference.â Jack admitted.
She moved some hair out of his face. âYou may not...But that doesnât mean itâs not thereâŠâ She smiled. âI see it.â
Jack smiled a little and held her hand. âIâm glad.â
âWeâll get through this together.â Gab let go of Jackâs hand and hugged him again. âI promise.â
Jack wrapped his arms around Gab and smiled a little. Her hugs were always so comforting. He really appreciated that. Maybe things werenât nearly as bad as they were...Maybe he was getting better. Maybe those pills were setting in...Or maybe it was just the leftover euphoria from the tickling of a few minutes ago. He didnât know.
All he knew...was that things were looking a little less gloomy...If only for a little bit.
Jack soon started telling Gab about a new video idea to help him slowly progress back onto youtube. It would involve himself talking to his youtube persona, and would be...something heâd seen a couple times, but never done himself before. Gab seemed to like the idea, and perhaps that was enough convincing to go forward.
The next day, Jack started setting up the tripod...
#non-sexual intimacy#Fluffy Mondays#affection#cutesy#jack being jack#jack needs a hug#evelien being cute#established relationship#ticklefic#switch!jack#switch!gab#sean mcloughlin is called Jack#evelien smolders is called gab#references to depression#trigger warning
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Twisted Wonderland: Jade Leech Scary Outfit (SSR) - Voice Lines + Personal Story
Voice Lines
SSR Summoning Quote: For this long awaited day, I have prepared for you the finest quality horror. Summoning Line: I will do my utmost to ensure everyone has a wonderful Halloween. Groovy: The way you look running away, screamingâŠâŠ itâs irresistible. I canât help but chase after you! Set Home: Who wants to be bound by fear? Home Idle 1: You want to see me scared? Fufufu, by all means, you may try scaring me at any time. Home Idle 2: Thereâs no such thing as jack oâ lanterns under the sea. I was surprised when I learned about landweller culture as a first-year. Home Idle 3: Have you tried the limited-time Halloween menu at the Mostro Lounge? I, too, came up with a recipe. Home Login: Trick or Treat. âŠ...I see youâre not so scared you wonât accept treats to eat. Home Idle Groovy: Oh my, you intend to play a trick on me? Iâve prepared sweets, so pardon me for today. Home Tap 1: Ruggie helped me make a jack oâ lantern. The result was fast, cheap, and beautiful. As expected of him. Home Tap 2: Dehydration is deadly for merfolk. Being dried out like a mummyâŠâŠ Itâs frightening to even think about. Home Tap 3: Floyd, donât eat too many sweets. After all, you have a high risk of getting a cavity here, unlike under the sea. Home Tap 4: The way the bandage adornments look like jellyfish tentacles is beautiful, isnât it? I especially enjoy the asymmetrical design. Home Tap 5: It seems youâd like to become a mummy. First, weâll have to bandage your whole body, then weâll leave you to dryâŠâŠ Just kidding. Home Tap Groovy: Whatâs Halloween like under the sea? If youâre interested, Iâd be happy to guide you.
Personal Story
Could You Please Teach Me? : Chapter 1
-Classroom-
Ruggie: Iâm coming in. Kalim: Iâm begging you, Jade, make it work somehow! Jade: Kalim, this amount is regulation. No exceptions are allowed. Silver: Zzzz, zzzzâŠâŠ Floyd: Iâm so bored of you guys arguing~. Jellyfishie over here is also so bored he fell asleep. Goldfish, do something funny. Riddle: Why me!? I have a better proposalâ how about you go somewhere else, Floyd. Ruggie: Wow, itâs pretty lively in here. You guys in the middle of something? Jamil: Silver and I just tagged along. Pay us no mind. Kalim: Youâre gonna have to wait a little longer, Ruggie. Iâm talking to Jade about the budget. Jade: Kalim. As Iâve said before, the budget cannot be negotiated. Please cut down your expenses more. Kalim: Donât say that, Jade. After all, the flashier the exhibit, the more the guests will enjoy it, right? Riddle: Kalim, the entire school has a budget. Scarabia would do well to follow the rules. Ruggie: Jade, take this. Itâs our budget application. Youâll be able to take care of my business right away. Jade: Yes, of course. âŠ...Kalim, please seek to emulate Savanaclawâs example. Look here, theyâre precisely within budget. Silver: Zzzzzz...... Jamil: Silver got so tired of waiting he fell asleepâŠâŠ Letâs go back and reevaluate it, Kalim. Kalim: OkayâŠâŠ I guess we should. Oh, has everyone else settled on what costumes and decorations theyâre gonna have? Ruggie: Weâve already decided. This year our theme is gonna be pirates. ???: My, my, what a troubling theme. Jamil: So youâre here now, too, Azul. Azul: But of course. When I passed by the classroom, there seemed to be quite the commotion. Jade: Pirate ghosts who left behind many legends of how they sailed the seas, raising havoc in search of treasureâŠâŠ they certainly are quite frightening. Ruggie: Jackâs the one who thought of it, but I donât think thatâs what he had in mind. I think he thought it suited Savanaclaw, since we have a lotta tough looking guys in our dorm. Floyd: Thatâs real good for Halloween. Kalim: By the way, do you guys celebrate Halloween in the Coral Sea? Jade: Yes, of course. At this time of year Iâd usually be busy collecting shells and starfish for decorations. And on the day itself, everyone stuffs sea sparkles into bottlesâŠâŠ I believe youâd call it a lantern on land. You carry it around with you. Floyd: We also got musical performances where we play some bangers~ Kalim: Nice! Music is always needed for banquets and festivals. Jamil: The shape and sound of instruments in the Coral Sea must be different from instruments on land. Silver: Carrying around a lantern of sea sparkles is also a really interesting custom unique to the sea. Riddle: It sounds like itâd be a magical sight to see. Azul: Itâs an honor to have you all take such an interest in our homeland. If you so wish, weâd even be willing to put together a package tour on long breaks where youâd be guided around. Jade: Azul. As fun as that sounds, weâll have to chat about that another day. Now then. As everyone has pointed out, Halloween on land is quite different from under the sea. Weâve been continuously surprised at the cultural differences since coming to land. There are many things I donât know yet. As a member of the Organization Committee, I would like to deepen my understanding of how Halloween is celebrated on land in order to liven up the event. Could you all please teach me how Halloween was celebrated in your hometowns?
Could You Please Teach Me? : Chapter 2
-Classroom-
Jade: Could you all please teach me how Halloween was celebrated in your hometowns? Riddle: âŠ...Halloween, hm? In my hometown, it seems standard for children to gather in the town square for a âfun party.â Jamil: âIt seemsââŠâŠThe way you said that makes it sound like youâre talking about someone else. Riddle: Iâve only participated once before, and never again. So Iâm not too familiar with itâŠâŠ What did leave an impression on me was everyone bobbing for apples. Floyd: Goldie, whatâs bubbling forâŠâŠ whatâs whatever that apple thing you just said? The name sounds kinda tasty. Riddle: Itâs a traditional Halloween game in the Rose Kingdom. You have to use your mouth to grab one of the apples floating in a large basin of water. Of course, you canât use your hands. Jade: I seeâŠâŠ that is a game unique to land. Azul: Yes, under the sea the apple would float all the way to the surface as soon as you let go of it. Jade: If we turned it into a game of chasing down an apple quickly floating upward, we could play it underwater. Floyd: It could be fun. Silver: ButâŠâŠ is it even possible to grab an apple with your mouth? Riddle: It seems like smaller-than-usual apples are used, butâŠâŠ itâs still very difficult. Jade: It seems to be a game in which a child with a good physique would have the advantage in being able to grab an apple. Riddle: Youâre right. Not only the size of oneâs mouth, but the amount of strength you can put into your jaw is necessary to have an advantage. Ruggie: Then wouldnât Jade and Floyd have an edge over everyone at this school? Theyâre huge and their teeth are jagged. Jade: Fufufu, I wonder. Iâd be embarrassed opening my mouth so wide in front of everyoneâŠâŠ We may not be able to get the apple due to being unexpectedly sluggish. Floyd: So how dâya decide who wins and loses? Riddle: I think the rule was that whoever gets an apple in the shortest amount of time wins. Even in the Land of Shining Stones, there are places where this game is played. Cater told me that in his hometown, they competed based on how many they were able to get. I couldnât quite get the hang of it, so both my face and clothes ended up completely soakedâŠâŠ But now that I think about it, it wasnât the result that was important. Laughing and making a ruckus while struggling to get an appleâŠâŠ I think that was the point of the game. Jade: It certainly would be a very interesting sight, seeing you desperately chase after an apple with your mouth hanging openâŠâŠ Yes, it would be very much worth seeing. Riddle: And just what is that supposed to mean? Kalim: I get what Riddle is saying. After all, having fun is more important than winning or losing! Riddle: YesâŠâŠ thatâs right. Kalim: Itâs a little different than the Kingdom of Roses, but Halloween in the Land of Hot Sands is also a lot of fun! Jade: Oh, what is the customary activity characteristic of the Land of Hot Sands? Kalim: In the Land of Hot Sands, itâd definitely have to be the feast! When Halloween comes around, we make so many dishes they canât fit on the table. Jamil: So that we may eat together once again with the ghosts that have returnedâŠâŠ that is its purpose. Sweet, salty, spicyâŠâŠ. We prepare a wide variety of food, from light appetizers to huge platters. As Halloween approaches, the kitchens get filled to capacity with everyone starting to prepare the ingredients. Jade: I would very much like to see such a magnificent dining table someday. Are there any customary dishes? Kalim: If weâre talking about the Halloween feastâŠâŠ I like that one thing. What was it, it was like baked vegetables topped with some kind of sauce. Jamil: Huh? Kalim: Oh, your face totally made it click. Itâs the thing with potatoes, eggplants, and tomatoes! Jade: âŠâŠIs it like lasagna, but with the pasta replaced by vegetables? Kalim: Yeah, they might be similar. Itâs super good right out of the oven. Azul: I see. It seems like it would be favored by those that prefer healthy foods. Jade: Jamil, may I ask the name of the dish? Jamil: SureâŠâŠ itâs a local dish called moussaka. Kalim: Yeah, thatâs it, thatâs the one! When I was young, I really wanted to eat it on a day when there was no feast, so I asked Jamil to make it for me. Jamil: I was scolded harshly. My parents and the other servants said, âChildren canât use fire by themselves!ââŠâŠ Kalim: Whaaat!? Really!? Jamil: It was because I was still only in elementary school at the time. I hadnât cooked as much as I do nowâŠâŠ Even starting a small fire would be a big problem. Looking back on it now, I can understand why my parents and the others were so upset with me. Kalim: Oh jeez, Iâm super sorry. But the moussaka I ate back then was really delicious. I still remember it well. Just remembering it makes me wanna eat it. Hey Jamil, please make it again sometime! Azul: Iâd also like to request it. It might be good for our new Mostro Lounge menuâŠâŠ Jamil: Absolutely not. Kalim: Awww, donât say that~ Jamil: Moussaka is a time-consuming consuming dish to make since it requires many ingredients and two sauces. I simply donât think itâs suitable to serve in a cafe. Jade: From what youâve said, it seems to be made in an oven. The oven in the lounge isnât that bigâŠâŠ It would certainly prove difficult to make a large amount. Azul: Arenât there many ways to increase the turnover rate, like making a lot on a big platter? Ruggie: Octavinelle is the same as ever. Jade: FufuâŠâŠ To get the details, how about we have a nice, calm chat over some of your home-cooking, Jamil? Jamil: Oi, hold on, I never said anything about cooking for youâŠâŠ Jeez. Silver: ZzzzâŠâŠ ZzzzâŠâŠ Jamil: Look, Silver fell asleep while you Octavinelle goons were getting excited over profits. Jade: Oh, my sincerest apologies. It seems Iâve derailed the conversation. Silver, please excuse me. Itâs time to get up now, isnât it? Silver: AhâŠâŠ Sorry. You wanted to know about Halloween in the Valley of ThornsâŠâŠ didnât you? Jade: Yes. Please tell me. Silver: If weâre talking about Halloween, then I canât remember anything but my old maââŠâŠ I mean Liliaâs costume. Riddle: Oh, thatâs right, you two are from the same town. Jade: As expected, the Land of Thorns has costumesâŠâŠ Wearing costumes is a common custom on land in every country, it seems. Silver: Do merfolk not wear costumes? Jade: To begin with, we donât really make a habit of wearing clothes. Because it isnât familiar to me, dressing up in various styles on land is quite novel. Silver: Actually, itâs hard for me to associate costumes with fun memories. Even remembering it now makes me shudder. Floyd: Huhhhhh, wouldnât that little Flapjack Octo be even smaller back when he was in his hometown? Silver: Well, he didnât look much different than how he looks now, butâŠâŠ It was only on that Halloween that I saw Lilia-senpai have such a terrifying appearance. Jade: Oh, thatâs very interesting. Especially considering how much heâs proud of his own cuteness. Silver: The horrifyingly frightening appearance of Lilia-senpai in his costumeâŠâŠ Sebek and I watched him together, trembling in fear. We were so afraid to sleep that night, both of us promised to stay up till morning. Jade: If I were to witness something so horrifying, Iâm sure Iâd start wailing. Floyd: Ehhhhhh, I wanna seeeeee. Weâve been together since we were born, but Iâve never seen you do anything like that. Ruggie: So, did you and Sebek end up gracing the morning sun with your tears? Silver: NoâŠâŠ I fell asleep before I knew it. Riddle: I knew it...... Silver: Sebek was so scared he couldnât use the restroom all night, and the next morning he angrily called me a traitor. Ruggie: Wow, so even Sebek can be cute sometimes. Jamil: Then how did you spend Halloween, Ruggie? Ruggie: Me? Halloween in the slums isnât really great for reference. Jade: Now, now, donât speak like that. Every tale about life on land is fresh and educational, so please teach me all about it. Ruggie: I guess I donât mind talking about it, butâŠâŠ Donât wrinkle your nose after I tell you. âTrick or treatâ...... Itâs normal to play a trick if you donât get treats, right? But Halloween in my hometown ainât that cute. If you didnât give us candy, we would go home till we got someâŠâŠ It was a 24 hour candy collecting marathon.
Could You Please Teach Me? : Chapter 3
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Kalim, Silver, Riddle: A 24 hour candy collecting marathon!? Jade: Candy collectingâŠâŠ Only hearing about it, it seems the same as a normal Halloween traditionâŠâŠ. But judging from how you talk about it, it seems that the reality is quite different. Ruggie: Thatâs right. Itâs because we rarely get to have candy. So the fact that just by saying, âTrick or Treat,â nets you candy feels like getting blessed. Itâs impossible for hyenas like us to pass on a chance to fill our bellies. Jade: Ruggie, whenever you help out at the Mostro Lounge, you always bring tupperware. I take it that means your appetite hasnât changed from how it was in the past. Ruggie: Iâd gather all the neighborhood kids, decide who was in charge of each area, then go around the entire village. âŠâŠWe didnât miss even a single house. Jamil: Thatâs an incredible amount of tenacityâŠâŠ Ruggie: And so long as itâs not the same faces, youâll get sweets again, so weâd switch out members and hit the same house over and over again. Silver: If you go that farâŠâŠ I feel like itâd cause problems. Ruggie: And youâd be right. Some odd years ago our patrol strategy got found out by the manager of the neighborhood associationâŠâŠ They immediately issued a trick or treat ban. Jade: Poor things. Was everyone disappointed? Ruggie: You bet. I was just a kid, so I didnât know how to quit while I was ahead. And I was the one scolded the most since I was sorta like a big-brother figure to all the kids in the area. Jade: It occurred to me while you were talking earlier, but youâre surprisingly good at taking care of others, Ruggie. The image you put forth is that of someone who only works for a reward, butâŠâŠ Ruggie: âŠâŠWell, putting that aside. My grandma couldnât stand seeing sad kids, so she made pumpkin pie for us. Riddle: Pumpkin pieâŠâŠ Boy, that sure sounds delicious. Jade: It seems we have a new candidate for our Halloween menu. Ruggie: Oh, Iâll charge you extra if youâre asking me to leak the Bucchi family secret recipe. Shishishi. Jade: How shrewdâ as expected of you, Ruggie. Itâs something prettier than simple muffins and cookies, and most importantly, seems filling. Ruggie: Of course. Looking prettyâs got nothing on being able to fill you up. Itâs âcause itâs made from the pumpkin guts after you hollow it out to make a jack oâ lantern. Jade: My, myâŠâŠ I wouldnât have been able to devise such a clever way to use such a thing. Ruggie: So then, the next year, I started a part-time job carving jack oâ lanterns to use for pumpkin pie. Azul: Youâve had very much experience doing part-time jobsâŠâŠ Iâm even more impressed. Ruggie: If you get a part-time job doing that, the client provides you with the pumpkin, and you get to take the hollowed out contents for freeâŠâŠ âYouâre just gonna let me have all this delicious stuff!?â was how I felt. Halloweenâs really the best! Jade: How wonderful! I must follow your example of having the willpower to turn anything into profit. Silver: âŠâŠSeems like everyone enjoys Halloween in different ways. Kalim: Yeah. Letâs enjoy Halloween at the academy to our heartâs content, and make a bunch of good memories! Floyd: âEnjoy it to our heartâs content?â Azul: Good memoriesâŠâŠ? Kalim: âŠâŠ? Donât you enjoy Halloween? Jade: Itâs not a holiday with that kind of feeling attached to it, at least not for us merfolk from the north. After all, those who lose their lives at sea are often consumed by regret and despair. Those who were caught in storms, those who exhausted all their strength aboard their ship, hopelessly lost at seaâŠâŠ Whatever the case, it is not uncommon for the ghosts that return to be ferocious. Azul: Indeed. And pirate ghosts top that list. Jamil: Didnât you guys say before that Halloween was celebrated with sea sparkles and lively music? Floyd: The lanterns are anchors for merfolk to stop âem from accidentally wandering into the next world. And playing music means the ghosts wonât be lonely. Azul: Itâs also intended to soothe their sorrow and rage. Riddle: âŠâŠNo way, you mean thereâs ghosts all over the ocean floor? Jade: While I havenât actually seen one, personallyâŠâŠ During Halloween there was a notice issued from our school. In it contained places one shouldnât approach, times one shouldnât go outâŠâŠ since there were people that went missing every year. Ruggie: Hold on a secâŠâŠ Thatâs way too creepy. Floyd: Now that I think about it, when we were in middle school, I felt like I saw 3 Jades in different places~ Jade: There was also a time where I thought I was talking to Floyd, but I remember when I spoke to him the next day, he said, âYou didnât tell me anything about that.â At the time I didnât pay it any mind and thought he simply hadnât been listening to me, butâŠâŠ Azul: Itâs because it was Halloween. Those kinds of things are to be expected. Jamil: âThose kinds of thingsââŠâŠ as if itâs normal. Silver: The sea is a terrifying world outside the farthest reaches of the imaginationâŠâŠ Jade: The Coral Sea is a place where you can experience thrills you normally wouldnât on Halloween. Floyd: Well itâs not boring, thatâs for sure~ Azul: Just as Ruggie said earlier, itâs wonderful that we have so many business opportunities! Jade: Putting aside Azulâs talk of workâŠâŠ I do love Halloween both under the sea and on land. Itâs exciting to think of what unexpected things might happen. As I was selected to be part of the Organization Committee, Iâd like if I could make everyone on land experience different feelings than usual. Because we hail from the sea, the thrills we can provide are far more than simply âfun.â This year, letâs have a wonderful Halloween that wonât lose to any other. FufufuâŠâŠ
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T/N: Two things- âsea sparklesâ are Noctiluca scintillans, and yes the real colloquial name for it is âsea sparkle.â Secondly, Iâm aware that the name of Caterâs homeland (the Land of Shining Stones) can be read as the Land of Pyroxene/Augite. I personally feel that name feels REALLY out of place compared to the others so unless the specific stone augite/pyroxene is thematically relevant or canonized beyond a doubt somehow, I separated the kanji into shining/glittering/sparkling + rock/stone/etc.Â
#twisted wonderland#disney twst#twst jade#jade leech#floyd leech#riddle rosehearts#jamil viper#kalim al asim#azul ashengrotto#twst silver#ruggie bucchi#my translations#long post#GOD ITS SO LONG
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Escape From The Impossibin!: An Exercise Of Trust & Hope.
So, I was predicting for this episode to have Della & Louie bonding time together, which there were cool moments with them to be sure. However, what I really liked about todayâs story was how it focused on the aftermath of FOWLâs reveal to still be very much alive to Scroogeâs horror and Beaklyâs greatly underlying concern. A couple of days ago before Impossibin premiered today, I chatted with some others on Discord about what this episodeâs story would explore for its overall message, which the more I thought about, the more I leaned on the idea it would be centered around the notion of trust. Letâs Get Dangerous had a consistent theme of deceitful liars being revealed who werenât whom they appeared to be, as seen with Taurus Bulba vs Drake Mallard & Bradfordâs true nature being known to Scrooge at that hour specialâs ending.Â
Escape From The Impossibin is all about confronting the growing tension thatâs become a threat to a content family lineage of adventurers, who now have to defend everything they stand for in their legacy, once again. Thatâs something Iâve always appreciated about DuckTales is even when it doesnât entirely match my predictions, it finds other new ways to surprise me for what it can do. Della & Louie didnât necessarily get the bonding time I had hoped for, which did admittedly disappoint me, but they did a serve a purpose in their own right that Iâll get to later. Anyways, the spotlight is on the older mentor figures, Scrooge McDuck and Bentina Beakly, who are all too familiar in dealing with FOWLâs antagonism before in Season 1âČs episode, The Confidential Case Files Of Agent 22, that especially applies to Beaklyâs past in fighting them as an agent of SHUSH for very much longer compared to Scrooge. With how much is at stake youâd very much expect there to be old feelings being drudged up, regarding Scroogeâs trust and respect for Bradford, as well as Beaklyâs strict over protective nature with Webby to keep her safe from losing that optimism that makes her stand out as a beacon of hope to inspire others, which they do. FOWL isnât like Magica or Lunaris who want to make themselves known flat out to the world with their egos. Theyâre very cunning and cold blooded with going about executing their plans for control of the Earth. Particularly, Bradford is the serious threat most of all because heâs the brains of this outfit giving precision in each order to those under his command. Combine Bradfordâs knowledge with the muscle of Steelbeak, Rockerduckâs underhanded scheming, Gandra Deeâs scientific intellect, Black Heronâs lust for more power, and Phantom Blotâs ability to absorb all kinds of magic that gives the McDucksâ a severe scenario theyâve never faced. FOWL is the right combination to put an end to Scroogeâs adventuring because Bradford has kept a close eye on him for so many years. Bradford has seen plenty of Scrooge at his total best and worst most of all. Heâs studied upon every detail of Scroogeâs life, for who knows how many years, and is finally putting all of it to use against him, where we get to see the extent of just how well Bradford can read every one of his moves. Lunarisâ intellect was simply a figurative puddle compared to what Bradford managed to accomplish with his high IQ.
The scary thing is Scrooge knows this reality himself, too.Â
Thatâs one of my favorite elements of Impossibinâs purpose. We get to see Scrooge seriously doubt his abilities. In episodes, like The Most Dangerous Game Night and The 87 Cents Solution, Scrooge has always prided himself in being a very sharp individual who could see every angle and any detail that others couldnât. Bradford, on the other hand, rivals Scroogeâs thinking that puts an eerie perspective on things for the old man. Scrooge always thought to be one step ahead of the game, but then realizes that someone whoâs been by his side for so very long played him like a fiddle all those years. Whoâs to say Scrooge isnât probably thinking back on stuff such as Bradford shutting down his rescue operation for Della, controlling his money usage, letting Louie hang around Bradford in The Richest Duck In The World, finalizing Gyroâs inventions, etc? Scrooge realizes heâs had a dangerous character around the family manor all those years, which makes him doubt his ability to trust himself in protecting everything that he holds importantly in life. Scrooge isnât just thinking heâs been fooled, heâs doubting every aspect of what made him competent to begin with. Doesnât help among this moment of self reflection Bradford is there to further rub in that harsh reality of how much he knows about Scrooge.
This moment gave me chills because it completely put a spin upon the storyâs concept. I figured that FOWL would hack Scroogeâs security system, with help from Gandra Deeâs abilities, and Iâm glad it went this route, since it shows how dangerous things are this time. Theyâre not even safe within the confines of their own manor anymore, considering Bradford knows every nook and cranny of it. Scrooge thought only he knew the security systemâs password, given its based on the amount of all money in his money bin, but Bradford covered that crucial detail, too. Bradford isnât leaving any loose ends toward Scrooge in how heâll go about using any little thing against him for future reference. Thatâs what makes the stakes higher here than compared to Lunarisâ invasion. This is a much more personal story between a clash of ideals with Adventuring vs Control. Lunaris lacked that emotional connection here Bradford is making Scrooge have to face that adds another layer of tension to this situation. Bradford wants Scrooge to know, âI have control over you. There is nothing you know that Iâve already figured out about yourself.â, and going about hacking the robotic version of himself is the best way to send home that message to him. It can also be interpreted as symbolism for Scrooge fighting his own insecurities when Bradford takes control of the robot to start attacking.
I need you, the two most cunning individuals I know, to spot any weaknesses.
Now, Della & Louie did serve a big purpose, despite the Plot A point focusing greatly on Scroogeâs existential dilemma, for they were there to remind Scrooge of just how much of an impact his life style has had on them. Della & Louieâs teamwork together throughout the episode is a perfect way to give Scrooge a reality check reminder for how skilled they are as adventurous fighters against unknown dangers. After all, Scrooge passed on his skills to Della, whoâd later pass down her intellectual skills to him, too. Again, tying into the whole theme of legacy and what not about how much family can bring out the best in each other. If it wasnât for what Scrooge had taught them, then he wouldnât have been saved by Louieâs defining act of being a badass, by willingly diving into the pile of money, which got hit by a gravity changing rosa rune from the robot and ended up crushing it. I wanted to see more mature Louie, so him lifting Scrooge up about how much pride he has in the family lineage was a great nod to it. That in turn, allowed Scrooge to remember why he and their family are strong together. You know, after recent events that have happened in my life, seeing legacy be explored in DuckTales Season 3 means a lot to me now more than ever.
As for Beaklyâs B Plot, in terms of how it ties into a neat bow with Scroogeâs story, shows how intense sheâs getting at the notion of eventually facing FOWL again. Honestly, Iâm not surprised if sheâs getting flashbacks of whatever painful or traumatic events happened to her in those Agent 22 days. I mean, for Godâs sake, she tells Webby to straight up incapacitate Huey, who was already so scared. Something Webby refuses to agree with as the best course of training methods to better prepare against the greater threat. Beaklyâs characterization has always fascinated me with how well she guards her vulnerability, kind of like Goldie in a way, but the difference here is outta great concern for others rather than herself. My mind canât stop thinking about this scene, as there could most likely be underlying context for why Beakly is getting so worked up over this training. It seems Beakly is carrying a tremendous weight on her shoulders, probably some heavy angst, that it looks like she wants to say, but canât because of bigger story reasons weâll find out later in Season 3âČs final batch of episodes. Special mention to Donald Duck putting his foot down on Beaklyâs very intense training session. Donald knows the trials and errors of what it means to be a parent. He was once very overly protective of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, but learned to let them experience the world for what it is and not hold them back, so I liked how it ties into Beaklyâs dilemma of trying to protect Webby from FOWLâs heartless nature.
Beaklyâs plot may have not gotten much focus, but it did a very good job setting up more angst to come between her and Webbyâs relationship. Things are gonna get very complicated between them when more things come to light. Iâm keeping an eye on Hueyâs line specifically. When he said, âThe one thing we know for sure is that we trust each other, right?â, Beakly did want to bring herself to apologize of course, but I also think she was close to wanting to confess something else to Webby, too. Iâm expecting this moment to be called back to when stuff hits the fan with Beaklyâs past and whatever Webbyâs origins are.
Escape From the Impossibin may have unsettling stuff lurking around the corner with how FOWL managed to distract them with the security system, so they could steal away every missing mystery the family has found so far, but thereâs a glimmer of light in all of that darkness. A light that is a reminder of what makes the McDuck family an unstoppable force of trust, hope, and most importantly love. Frank said that things were gonna start going into overdrive with FOWLâs battle against McDuck and he wasnât kidding around. Iâm so overjoyed were getting more episodes in November after this episode finished because that wouldâve been a painful wait. Season 3 is gonna start giving things it built up a big pay off and Iâm totally here for that!
#ducktales spoilers#escape from the impossibin!#ducktales season 3#scrooge mcduck#bentina beakly#webby vanderquack#ducktales 2017#della duck#louie duck
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Everything is Different Now (SU short)
Fandom: Steven Universe
Rating: General Audiences
Words: 1K~
Summary: After her unfortunate exile, Bismuth returns to her forge to work, and to reflect on her mistakes. (AU, part of the Crack the Paragon series)
This is a quick bonus scene set after chapter 5 of Crack the Paragon, an AU diverging from the season three episode Bismuth. This is probably best enjoyed with full context, but for anyone whoâs checking this one-shot out blind, the brief is as follows:
Steven got cracked and split in two during the fight in the forge, a turn of events that also led to the early reveal that his gem is a pink diamond. He was healed, but Garnet decided to exile Bismuth as punishment for harming a fellow Crystal Gem. This short checks in with her after sheâs returned to her forge, alone.
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Clang.
Shapeshifted hard light slams against metal, red-hot and malleable.
Clang.
Each and every hit is precise, calculated, the living legacy of a weaponsmith whoâs been perfecting her chosen art upon her own volition for hundreds of years. Homeworld may try to exert her rigidity and control on everything she touches, may try to claim that every subclass of Gem is fundamentally indistinguishable within their role and potential, but mark her words, thereâs not a single Bismuth out there who possesses the same level of aptitude as she does in the forge.
Clang. Clang. Clang.
The billet gradually lengthens, becoming thiner as the metal spreads. Clenching her teeth all the while, vying to exert every ounce of focus she can muster on her work, Bismuth forms this miserable hunk of metal into a base for a quartz sized sword. Once sheâs drawn it out to the appropriate length and tapered the end into a point, she wills her working hand to shapeshift from a mallet to a round-nosed fullering tool. She grabs a material hammer with her free hand, presses the rounded nose to the surface of the blade, and then slams the hammerâs steel face down atop it... over and over and over again, forming a ridge all the way down the length of the sword.
When sheâs finally done with this blade she turns around with it to thrust it into the lava waterfall to heat treat, reveling in the tingling sensation of molten rock coating her hand. One, two, three, four, five seconds in the heat and itâs done, afterwards dipped into the vat of water she keeps beside her anvil to cool. Breathing heavy, she lifts the finished blade out of the vat to inspect it, andâ seeing the metal already beginning to warpâ lets out a yell of frustration, the edges colored with a bitter mixture of blistering resentment and despair. She winds back and hurls the blade to todayâs junk pile, populated by a good dozen scrapped swords that have all either cracked or warped after cooling, a clandestine monument to her failure as both an artisan, a-and...
ââas consequence for striking a fellow Crystal Gem in cold bloodââ
That youthful, terrified face, tearstained eyes blown wide, desperately scuttling away on hands and feet as she, boiling with misplaced fury, rears back to vault across the bubbling lavaâ
Her form shaking upon the memory, she clenches her fists in resolution and stubbornly goes at it again. Clutching a new handful of iron pellets, she thrusts them under the molten waterfall to compress them into a new billet within her grip. Sheâll get it right this time. She will get it right. Sheâs Bismuth, for shardâs sake! Sheâs the only specimen of her cut whoâs stubborn and determined enough to get the job done, to outfit an entire rebellion with material weapons in but a fraction of a cycleâs time. Sheâs a Crystal Gem! Sheâsâ
ââno longer welcome in the temple,â Garnetâs recent words hit her square in the chest, a metaphoric breaking point.
Her face screwing tight in every shade of her shame, she shapeshifts her working hand into a mallet again and begins to pound away at her new hunk of metal. In body her action is repetitive, precise, and yet within the recesses of her mind sheâs unable to match this level of focused discipline, unable to dodge the bitter reminders of all her mistakes.
Clang.
The sound of a cracking gemstone, of a crusade gone too far. She throws her deadly weapon aside, filled with dawning horror for what- w-what she almostâ Two bodies. Thereâs two bodies now, one pink and glitching and looking so much like him, and the other... oh stars, pick him up, pick him UPâ
âI was angry at Rose,â (that two-timing, upper crust of a LIAR!) she tells the others later, "not Steven...â
Clang.
âI was so sure that this was all just another one of her lies that Iââ
Bismuth clenches her teeth, crushing the thought of her former leaderâs betrayal underfoot as she begins to slam her mallet down upon the slowly lengthening blade over and over again, relieving just a shard of bitterness and sorrow and outrage with each successive hit.
Clang, clang, clang!
But it wonât ever be enough. Not ever, even if she continues outfitting a nonexistent rebellion force alone here in this forge for the rest of time. Everything she ever thought she could place her trust in was a lie. The Crystal Gems were just a front for a diamondâs games, this small half-human boy she almost shattered had nothing to do with Roseâs tricks all along, and now her few remaining friends donât want anything to do with her ever again. Sheâs been exiled, stripped of rank. And the worst part is, she knows theyâre absolutely right for doing so. She cracked one of their own at point blank, without hesitation. A Gem like that isnât safe to have serving alongside the rebels.
Garnet shouldâve bubbled her again anyways.
She flips the blade over on the anvil, hard light swirling through her form like a maelstrom to match the trajectory of her turbulent emotions.
Clang, clang, clang, clang!
Bismuth lifts her hand high above her head to impart a fifth and final hit to the lengthening sword. Upon impact, however, the cooling metal cracks in half right through the middle, a stress fracture to mirror her shattered soul. Even though sheâs more than capable of quickly fixing such mistakes, more than capable of re-heating these pieces and hammering them flush even stronger than before, something about the sight of the jagged edges laying vulnerable and abandoned is enough to make her externally break. Tears bud at the corners of her furious, anguished eyes. With an audible sob, she crashes to her knees, fluid now streaming down her cheeks. Slumping across the head of her anvil, she mourns the new life with her friends she couldâve had, should she have made different decisions in the heat of the moment.
Everything is different now.
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