i love how maggie writes about death and grief. i felt so understood with that one simple and short chapter in bllb, after persephone's death, blue's first experience with that feeling. when she goes "it shouldn't happen like this, without a ceremony, without a warning, with someone i love so much, and ive known for so long. it shouldn't happen in a irreversible minute, just like that, and then its over". i FELT that. that's exactly how it feels. you dont have to make it dramatic or desperate, just that. and then, "from now on, that'll be forever two blues: the one before it, that didn't believe in death, and the one after it, who does"
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yeah cocaine sounds alright i guess but have you ever tried being a gay 14 year old reading this line for the first time
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oh yeah don’t mind me i’m just thinking about how blue and gansey are technically the main characters of this story but it’s still not entirely about them and how ronan isn’t the hero of this story but he is the hero of a story that branches off from it and how adam would’ve been the villain in a worse version of the story but he had too much loyalty to the narrative to let his friends go and how the story could never be about noah but it also could never be about anyone except for noah
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everyone’s always like ‘ronans so catholic’ in reference to like his deep spirituality or shame in dreaming or whatever but nobody uses it to talk about how even after adam and ronan made out shirtless all night he made them sleep in separate bedrooms. like that is the most catholic he’s ever been
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pov: you’re a waitress at nino’s and one of the aglionby boys just called you a prostitute
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im back from the dead with some trc art, hopefully as i settle back into uni ill be able to draw more !!
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"Orla wasn’t wrong, of course. But what she didn’t realize about Blue and her boys was that they were all in love with one another"
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