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nerds-yearbook · 8 months
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On September 16, 1977 season 2 of Wonder Woman began after switching from ABC to CBS and adding to the title "The New Adventures of..." That was not the only change. It is explained that Diana had returned to Paradise Island between seasons. The last season had ended in the World War II era. When Diana Prince/Wonder Woman returned to the world of men this time, it was now 1977. Instead of Nazis she found herself in the cold war world. Lyle Wagner was kept on, but this time playing the son of his season one character. This season also saw yet another actress take over the role of Hippolyta, this time Beatrice Straight. Instead of working for the Air Force, Diana Prince and Steve Trevor "jr" worked for the I.A.D.C. ("The Return of Wonder Woman" TV, Event)
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armando-triplepapito · 2 months
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This scene is so painful. Why did he had to reject her like that! But it’s so… HIM. He sometimes forgets that he needs to properly express himself and that Betty won’t always know what exactly he’s thinking 😭
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Canon Sapphic Characters Tournament Round Two (Bracket 4)
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pia-writes-things · 2 years
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Good evening. A question: how does it feel to have the most amazing header image I've ever seen on the Internet?
Oooh you're too cute and kind 🥰
It feels pretty amazing but especially because it's the amazing, wonderful, beautiful, gorgeous work of art of the incredibly talented and amazing @mayomkun so I get to thank them and support them every time someone asks about it !
I really really love this piece and if you're a fan of Doctor Who, I highly recommand checking their blog, because their fanarts are the most beautiful and cute ones. She truly feeds the fandom with extreme quality content and we can't thank her enough collectively ❤ And this goes double if you're a Donna fan <3
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quasi-normalcy · 10 months
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A while ago while I was in tumblr jail, you posted that you had a masters in science fiction literature (unless you didn't, I have been known to be mistaken), and I am wondering, what do you consider 'important' works of science fiction? Like the science fiction literary canon? I am so curious. Feel free to ignore, I will not harass you.
Yes! I do. I can tell you the ones that I was assigned (I'm afraid that the list skews extremely male and (especially) white).
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818)
Olaf Stapledon, Last and First Men (1930) and Star Maker (1937) [You can probably add Odd John (1935) to this list]
Jules Verne, Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864) and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870) [You can probably add From the Earth to the Moon (1865)]
H.G. Wells, The Time Machine (1895) and War of the Worlds (1897) [Though you can probably go ahead and add The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897) and The First Men in the Moon (1901)]
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herland (1915)
Catherine Burdekin (writing as Murray Constantine), Swastika Night (1937)
Karel Čapek, R.U.R. (1920)
Isaac Asimov, I, Robot (1950) [You can probably add the first three Foundation novels here as well]
Yevgeny Zamyatin, We (1921)
George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1967) and Rendezvous with Rama (1973) [Add: Childhood's End (1953) and The Fountains of Paradise (1979)
John Wyndham, Day of the Triffids (1951) [add: The Chrysalids (1955) and The Midwich Cuckoos (1957)]
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu" (1926) [add The Shadow over Innsmouth (1931)]
Richard Matheson, I Am Legend (1954)
Alfred Bester, The Stars My Destination (1956)
Robert Heinlein, Starship Troopers (1959) [Probably Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (1966) too, depending on, you know, how much of Heinlein's bullshit you can take]
J.G. Ballard, The Drowned World (1962) [Also, The Burning World (1964) and The Crystal World (1966)]
Phillip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle (1962) [Also Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) and several of his short stories]
Frank Herbert, Dune (1965)
Michael Moorcock, Behold the Man (1969)
Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-5 (1969)
Ursula Le Guin, The Dispossessed (1974) [Also The Lathe of Heaven (1971) and The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)]
Brian Aldiss, Supertoys series
William Gibson, Neuromancer (1984)
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars (1992) [Also Green Mars and Blue Mars]
They also included Iain M. Banks's The Algebraist (2004), but I personally think you'd be better off reading some of his Culture novels
Other ones that I might add (not necessarily my favourite, just what I would consider the most influential):
Joe Haldeman, The Forever War (1974)
Matsamune Shiro, Ghost in the Shell (1989-91)
Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira (1982-1990)
Octavia Butler, Lilith's Brood (1987-89) and Parable of the Sower (1993)
Poul Anderson, Operation Chaos (1971)
Hector Garman Oesterheld & Francisco Solano Lopez, The Eternaut (1957-59)
Liu Cixin, The Three-Body Problem (2008)
Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, The Illuminatus! Trilogy (1975)
William Hope Hodgson, The House on the Borderland (1908)
Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash (1992)
Joanna Russ, The Female Man (1975)
Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game (1985) [Please take this one from a library]
Edgar Rice Burroughs, A Princess of Mars (1912)
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and Oryx and Crake (2003)
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932)
Osamu Tezuka, Astro Boy (1952-68)
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (1953)
Madeleine L'Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (1962)
Walter M. Miller, A Canticle for Leibowitz (1959)
Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1979)
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elsareyblog · 7 months
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YSBLF AU: Betty y Nicolás van a un hotel mientras Armando los sigue. Parte 2.
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Y ahí se encuentra Armando frente a la habitación 335. Acerca el oído a la puerta, no se escucha realmente ningún sonido, pero él cree que sí. Siente besos a través de la pared y caricias en lo profundo de su cabeza. No puede soportarlo más.
Ahí se encuentra Armando... a punto de perder la cabeza.
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Nicolás se sienta en una sillón que hay al costado de la habitación apenas entra y mira su celular. "Ay perdóname Patty, pero esto es más importante en este momento. Te compensaré, lo prometo." Acaricia su chequera.
Betty lo mira mientras se sienta en la cama con las manos juntas. Suponía que iba a estar ahí un rato medianamente largo y luego iban a salir. Seguramente para encontrarse con Armando en su casa, listo para reclamarle explicaciones que ella no le iba a dar a menos que él diera las suyas.
Beatriz se da cuenta que le duele la mandíbula después de haber estado apretando los dientes toda la noche. Una parte de ella desconoce lo que puede llegar a hacer Armando, pues la forma en la que estaba manejando todo no era propio de él. Es decir, nunca lo vio así con Marcela, haciéndole la clase de escenas y planteos que le estaba haciendo a ella. Claro que, Marcela no tenía embargada a Ecomoda, esa era su fuente de desesperación, no?
En medio de sus pensamientos y cortando a Nicolás justo antes de decir algo, se sienten fuertes golpes en la puerta.
"¿Lo va a hacer aquí? ¿En medio del hotel?" Ella abre los ojos, de repente dándose cuenta que quizás todo iba a ser peor de lo que, hasta ese momento, había imaginado que sería.
_ ¡Betty, su jefe ya está aquí! ¿Qué quiere que haga? ¿Le abro? - Le dice Nicolás en voz baja.
_ Ni se le ocurra, Nicolás. ¿Quién sabe qué es capaz de hacer acá? Nooo. - Niega con la cabeza. - Que espere a que salga. ¿Qué van a decir las personas de las otras habitaciones? Está loco si piensa que le voy a abrir para que empiece a gritar como loco.
_ Pero Betty, de todas formas no creo que se tarde mucho en grit...
_ ¡Beatriz Pinzón Solano! ¡Sé que está ahí con Nicolás! ¡Ábrame la puerta o la tiro abajo! - Comienza a bramar Armando Mendoza.
Intentó abstenerse a golpear solamente, para que lo dejaran entrar y enfrentar la situación. Pero el hecho de que lo ignoraran y se quedaran adentro haciendo quién sabe qué, seguramente hasta riéndose de él, lo hicieron perder los estribos fácilmente.
_ ¿Don Armando? - Preguntó Betty en voz alta, fingiendo demencia. - ¿Qué hace aquí, Don Armando?
_ Ábrame Betty o no respondo. - Esta vez su tono es casi una súplica.
Nicolás se incorpora, se arregla la ropa y el pelo rápido. Se arremanga la chaqueta y la camisa.
Beatriz toma una respiración profunda y se dispone a abrir la puerta.
_ ¿Qué pasa, Don Armando? - Mira su rostro fúrico, rojo y tenso. Nunca lo había visto así. Un escalofrío recorrió su cuerpo, signo del miedo que estaba empezando a sentir.
_ ¿Cómo que qué pasa, Beatriz? ¡Los vi en Le Noir juntitos! - Armando dirige su mirada por primera vez a Nicolás con desprecio. - ¡Sabía que me estaba mintiendo! Todo este tiempo le he estado diciendo sobre usted y este... este tipo. ¿¡Y ahora cómo me lo niega, a ver?! Cuando está a punto de acostarse con ese estúpido, ¡no puedo creer que me esté haciendo esto! Encima en el mismo hotel en el que... - Se corta, sin poder seguir hablando.
Por un microsegundo, Betty cree en el tono atormentado de Armando. Pero no es mucho hasta que se apodera la ira en ella también. ¿Quién se creía para hacer estos planteos y con tanto cinismo? ¿Cómo puede llegar tan lejos, fingiendo celos con tremendo descaro?
Sin embargo, contiene el enojo que siente para seguir la pantomima.
_ Pero, ¿qué estamos haciendo, Doctor? Simplemente vinimos a descansar un rato, para no estar en mi casa como siempre. Mire, estamos vestidos, ¿no? - Betty apunta con sus manos a ambos.
Nicolás no puede evitar sonreírse un poco al ver a su mejor amiga en ese plan. Le sale como un reflejo. Un reflejo que no le pasa desapercibido a Armando.
_ ¿De qué se ríe, ah? - Se dirige plenamente hacia él, dándole la espaldas a Betty. - Ah claro, debe ser divertidísimo para usted hacer esto.
Con cada palabra, acerca un paso más hacia él a la vez que lo mira fijamente. Nicolás espera a que siga hablando.
_ Canalla sinvergüenza. - Escupe entre dientes. - Está loco si cree que lo voy a dejar ponerle un dedo a Beatriz y quedarse con mi empresa.
_ ¡El canalla aquí es usted! - Contesta Nicolás, con desagrado, sin bajarle la mirada. - Y no se meta, que si Betty quiere que no la toque, no lo voy a hacer. Pero no puedo hacer nada si sí quiere, ¿no cree?
Betty escucha a su mejor amigo y se queda pasmada. No esperaba que le respondiera así. ¿Se le ha ido la olla también?
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whentheynameyoujoy · 1 year
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No but the sheer co-dependent dipshittery of these two, omfg
Betty: Boss, I couldn’t help but notice you plan to exile me from my hovel. Have I somehow displeased you with my extreme work ethic, easy-going nature, and unquestioning devotion?
Armando: Well I was guilt-tripped into thinking that giving you a real office would pair nicely with the part where I start paying you a living wage.
Betty: 😔
Armando: Betty, your current office was converted from a garbage dump, the absence of light would suit most vampires, whenever you emerge from there I half expect you to roleplay Bob Cratchit and beg me for more coal—
Betty: Look, doctor, don’t take this to mean I’m in love with you or something, snort-snort, as if, but I can’t bear the thought of being away from you, that hallway separating us could as well be the Atlantic, your bouquet of incompetent sluttery will never reach me over there!
Armando: *head swallowed with heart-eyes* Y’know, truth be told, the prospect of you assuming your Raichu form has left me less than tingly myself. Alright, good sport, you’re allowed to slither back in.
Betty: *fists in the air* Beatriz Aurora Pinzón Solano scores again!
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Bracket has been updated for Round 2! Matchup list is in text under the cut. Round 2 will begin within a few days. The loser's bracket will begin after the main bracket concludes.
Betty Grof (Adventure Time) vs. Evelyn Wang (Everything Everywhere All At Once)
Edelgard von Hresvelg (Fire Emblem: Three Houses) vs. Almalexia (The Elder Scrolls)
Maeby Funke (Arrested Development) vs. GLaDOS/Caroline (Portal)
Nico Robin (One Piece) vs. Helen Richardson (The Magnus Archives)
Nefera de Nile (Monster High) vs. Lady Barbrey Dustin (A Song of Ice and Fire)
Jennifer Check (Jennifer's Body) vs. Moira O'Deorain (Overwatch)
Artemis (Greek Myth) vs. Tomie Kawakami (Tomie)
Rachel (Animorphs) vs. Shego (Kim-Possible)
Tabitha Scarlet (Scarlet Hollow) vs. Morgana Pendragon/le Fey (BBC Merlin)
The Witch (Into the Woods) vs. Nimona (Nimona)
Klaasje Amandou (Disco Elysium) vs. Ianthe Tridentarius (The Locked Tomb)
Sailor Galaxia (Sailor Moon) vs. Lady Alcina Dimitrescu (Resident Evil: Village)
Vriska Serket (Homestuck) vs. Willie Jack (Reservation Dogs)
Galadriel (Lord of the Rings) vs. Charlie (Don't Starve)
Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond (Steven Universe) vs. Tokiko Shigure (AI: The Somnium Files)
Shion Sonozaki (Higurashi When They Cry) vs. Yuko Ichihara (xxxHolic)
Laerynn Coramar-Seelie (Critical Role: Exandria Unlimited) vs. Granny Weatherwax (Discworld)
Catherine Earnshaw (Wuthering Heights) vs. Starlight Glimmer (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Rocky Horror Picture Show) vs. Jinx (Arcane/League of Legends)
Eva Ushiromiya (Umineko When They Cry) vs. Empress Phillipa Georgiou (Star Trek)
Paige Duplass (The Silt Verses) vs. Dr. Pamela Isley AKA Poison Ivy (DCEU)
Reagan Ridley (Inside Job) vs. Kalina AKA Shadow Cat (Fantasy High)
Power (Chainsaw Man) vs. Marcille Donato (Dungeon Meshi)
Remy "Thirteen" Hadley (House MD) vs. Fang Runin / Rin (The Poppy War)
Han Sooyoung (Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint) vs. Wu Zetian (The Iron Widow)
Emma Perkins (The Hatchetfield Series) vs. Nadja of Antipaxos (What We Do In The Shadows)
Junko Enoshima (Danganronpa) vs. Malva (Pokemon)
Vermouth (Detective Conan) vs. Eleanor (Do Revenge)
Asuka Langley Soryu (Neon Genesis Evangelion) vs. Leliana (Dragon Age)
Anthy Himemiya (Revolutionary Girl Utena) vs. Kyoko Sakura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
O-Ren Ishii (Kill Bill) vs. Gwendolyn Poole AKA Gwenpool (Marvel Comics)
Lappland Saluzzo (Arknights) vs. Dr. Harleen Quinzel AKA Harley Quinn (DCEU)
Faith Lehane (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) vs. Rue Kuroha AKA Princess Kraehe (Princess Tutu)
Eve (Biblical Canon) vs. Ellie Williams (The Last of Us)
Marina (Sinbad: The Legend of the Seven Seas) vs. Sucre/Sugar (OFF)
Shodan (System Shock) vs. Halea Haumea (Phantomarine)
Arcee (IDW Transformers) vs. Wu Zetian (IRL History)
Miranda Pryce (Wolf 359) vs. Perihelion / ART (The Murderbot Diaries)
Princess Bonnibel Bubblegum (Adventure Time) vs. Lady Macbeth (Macbeth)
Harrowhark Nonagesimus (The Locked Tomb) vs. White Gladys the Orca (IRL)
Doctor Carmilla (Doctor Carmilla and The Mechanisms) vs. Catra (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Jasnah Kholin (The Stormlight Archive) vs. Medea (Greek Mythology)
Odin (The Bifrost Incident) vs. Nana Daiba (Revue Starlight)
Beatrice (Umineko When They Cry) vs. Any Female Praying Mantis (IRL)
Veronica Sawyer (Heathers) vs. Eleanor Guthrie (Black Sails)
Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) vs. Shadowheart (Baldur's Gate 3)
Noi (Dorohedoro) vs. Beatrix Kiddo (Kill Bill)
Rat God (Mad Rat Dead) vs. Petra Solano (Jane the Virgin)
Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club) vs. Cinder Fall (RWBY)
Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (M*A*S*H) vs. Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd)
Claudia (Interview with the Vampire) vs. Lady Eboshi (Princess Mononoke)
Entrapta (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power) vs. Princess Azula (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Samantha Groves AKA Root (Person of Interest) vs. Shanoa (Castlevania)
Makima (Chainsaw Man) vs. Raphaella la Cognizi (The Mechanisms)
Yennefer Vengerbeg (The Witcher) vs. Toriel Dreemurr (Undertale)
Elizabeth Swann (Pirates of the Carribbean) vs. Wanda Maximoff AKA The Scarlet Witch (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Mapleshade (Warrior Cats) vs. Gertrude Robinson (The Magnus Archives)
Homura Akemi (Puella Magi Madoka Magica) vs. Annabeth Chase (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
Muu Kusonoski (Milgram) vs. Romanadvoratrelundar (Doctor Who)
Rouge the Bat (Sonic the Hedgehog) vs. Yubel (Yu-Gi-Oh)
Ponyo (Ponyo) vs. Aubrey (OMORI)
Dr. Olivia "Liv" Octavius AKA Doc Ock (Into the Spider-Verse) vs. Helena George Wells (Warehouse 13)
Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Hedgehog) vs. The Fairy Godmother (Shrek 2)
Nami (One Piece) vs. Lucretia (The Adventure Zone: Balance)
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WEEK FIVE LINEUP
I don't really have much to say here. When this posts(insert time here) I will be reopening submissions! So get ready for that (but please don't flood my form too much). Remember to take a quick look at the weekly lineups before you send in a character if you want to make sure they haven't been submitted yet!
Yuu Suzuno - King of Prism
Zhou Zishu - Word of Honor
Ai Hayasaka - Kaguya-sama: Love is War
Layla Hamilton - Kaleido Star
Hank - To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
Musa Kamara - Run with the Wind
Yin Fu - Xuan Yuan Sword Luminary
Rain Mikamura - Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Cure Passion - Fresh Precure
John Marston - Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2
Hop - Pokémon
Ai Haibara - Detective Conan
Sailor Saturn - Sailor Moon
Squilliam Fancyson - Spongebob Squarepants
Natarle Badgiruel - Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Budwin - Papa Louie
Kaito - Ajin
Satou - Ajin
Minato Arisato - Persona 3
Shou - Akumetsu
Hijikata Mamoru - Until Death Do Us Part
Sarah Connor - Terminator
Sisirinah - Warbreaker
Beatriz Pinzón Solano - Yo Soy Betty, la Fea
Noah - Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Alvis - Xenoblade Chronicles
Full Frontal - Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096
Cypher (Amir el Amari) - Valorant
Daud - Dishonored
Emily Kaldwin - Dishonored
Jinx - Arcane
Nickel - Inanimate Insanity
Florida - Welcome to the Table
Fey Truscott-Sade - Doctor Who
Kroton the Cyberman - Doctor Who
Morbius - Doctor Who
Ralph Wiggum - The Simpsons
Ned Leeds - Spiderman (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Penny - Stardew Valley
Pam - Stardew Valley
Kanao Tsuyuri - Demon Slayer
Kazuki Nishina - King of Prism / Pretty Rhythm
eShop Bag - Nintendo 3DS eShop
Arcade Bunny - Nintendo Badge Arcade
Ace Ikebukuro - King of Prism
Mario - PriPara
Mr. AR - AR Games
Kururun - Tropical Rouge PreCure
StreetPass Bunny - StreetPass Mii Plaza
Ushimitsu - Idol Land PriPara
Final Boss (aka Disco) - Face Raiders
Shinji Aragaki - Persona 3
Kicks - Animal Crossing
Sabine - Star Stable Online
Langa Hasegawa - Sk8 the Infinity
Kouji Mihama - King of Prism / Pretty Rhythm
Hayami Hiro - King of Prism / Pretty Rhythm
Bluestar - Warrior Cats
Toma Ibuki - Waccha PriMagi
Nobuyuki Kai - Haikyuu
Sir Gilbert - Animal Jam
Minamoto Kou - Toilet Bound Hanako Kun (TBHK)
Yukina - Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
Elle Woods - Legally Blonde
Chase McCain - LEGO City Undercover
Grimace - McDonald’s
Irresponsible Dad - Happy Wheels
V1 - ULTRAKILL
Topher Bus - Clone High
Moon Lord - Terraria
Therion - Octopath Traveler
Popcorn - Showvember
Eddy - Wii Sports Resort
Shaggy Rogers - Scooby-Doo
William Afton - Five Nights At Freddy’s
Mario - Super Mario
Oatchi - Pikmin 4
Moss - Pikmin 4
Miguel O’Hara - Across the Spiderverse
Tallahasse - Zombieland
Envelope - Animated Inanimate Battle
Nick Jr. Face - Nick Jr. bumpers
Muschio Malto - Divequest
Penny - Brawl Stars
PearlescentMoon - Double Life
The Narrator - Fight Club
Bora - Tally Hall Internet Show
Nanami Kiryuu - Revolutionary Girl Utena
Engine Room - Wii Sports Baseball Championship series
Lemmy Koopa - Super Mario
Anybodys - West Side Story
Garfield - Garfield
Maerad of Pellinor - The Books of Pellinor
Frankie Stein - Monster High Gen 3
Rapunzel - Neverafter, Dimension 20
Tabaqui the Jackal - The Gray House
Asa Mitaka - Chainsaw Man
Grell Sutcliff - Black Butler
Spamton G. Spamton - Deltarune
Neptune - Neptunia
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john-bracket · 10 months
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Significant Jother Prelims!
The prelims for Jacket 4 will come in two waves after the winner’s bonus poll ends on Sunday, so get your votes in there.
First, there will be the prelims to decide between love interests for Johns/Jacks/Variants who had multiple submitted. There are eight of those matches, and they will be released throughout the day on Monday, July 10.
Then, there will be the prelims to decide which single nomination significant jothers will make the bracket. If a nomination was submitted multiple times as the only love interest, they are already in. There are 11 polls of four significant jothers, and the winner of each will make the bracket. Prelims were seeded by submission order, and those polls will be released throughout the day on Wednesday, July 12.
Match-ups below the cut!
Monday Match-ups: Who shall win the jand?
Prelim #1: Martin Blackwood (11) vs Georgie Barker (1) for Jonathan “Jon” Sims (The Magnus Archives)
Prelim #2: Jason Mendoza (5) vs Derek (1) for Janet (The Good Place)
Prelim #3: Mercymorn (2) vs Alecto (1) vs Augustine (1) vs Mercymorn + Augustine (0 but throuple rights) for John Gaius (The Locked Tomb)
Prelim #4: Zatanna Zatara (2) vs King Shark (2) for John Constantine (DC)
Prelim #5: Nisha Kadam (2) vs Moxxi (1) for Handsome Jack (Borderlands)
Prelim #6: Brad Majors (2) vs Frank-N-Furter (1) for Janet Weiss (Rocky Horror Picture Show)
Prelim #7: Shayera Hol (1) vs Mari McCabe (1) for John Stewart (DC)
Prelim #8: Rafael Solano (1) vs Michael Cordero (1) for Jane Villanueva (Jane the Virgin)
Wednesday Match-ups: I don’t have a funny name
Prelim A: Phryne Fisher for Jack Robinson (Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries) vs Kitty for Johnny Thirteen (Danny Phantom) vs Marguerite Baker for Jack Baker (Resident Evil) vs James “Jamey” Emerson Fletcher for Mary “Jacky” “Bloody Jack” Faber (Bloody Jack)
Prelim B: Naomi Herne for Evan Lukas (The Magnus Archives) vs Pete Tyler for Jackie Tyler (Doctor Who) vs Agnes Montague for Jack Barnabas (The Magnus Archives) vs Eric Bittle for Jack Zimmermann (Check, Please!)
Prelim C: Anna Bates for John Bates (Downton Abbey) vs Rose DeWitt for Jack Dawson (Titanic) vs Wendy Torrance for Jack Torrance (The Shining) vs Samatha Carter for Jack O’Neill (Stargate SG-1)
Prelim D: Joan of Arc for JFK (Clone High) vs JFK for Joan of Arc (Clone High) vs Elvira for Don Juan (Moliere) vs Pocahontas for John Smith (Pocahontas)
Prelim E: Penta Roujeat for Jack Wright (Namesake) vs Jethro Bodine for Jane Hathaway (Beverly Hillbillies) vs George Jetson for Jane Jetson (The Jetsons) vs Peter Parker for Mary-Jane Watson Parker (Marvel)
Prelim F: Thor for Jane Foster (Marvel) vs David Read for Jane Read (Arthur) vs Marla Singer for Jack/The Narrator (Fight Club) vs Sophie Aubrey for Jack Aubrey (Master and Commander)
Prelim G: Jay Nakamura for Jon Kent (DC) vs Satinder Hall for Ivo Keys (Shaderunners) vs Edward Rochester for Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre) vs Co Bao for John Rambo (Rambo)
Prelim H: Rosemary for Jack/Raider (Metal Gear Solid) vs Vriska Sekret for John Egbert (Homestuck) vs Maddie Fenton for Jack Fenton (Danny Phantom) vs Minnina for Jonathan Ratker (Dracula Starring Mickey Mouse)
Prelim I: Clary Fairchild for Jonathan Christopher “Jace” Herondale (The Mortal Instruments) vs Marisol Garza for Jonathan “Jon” Cartwright (The Shadowhunter Chronicles) vs Jo Lupo for Zane Donovan (Eureka) vs Robert Martin for Janet van de Graff (The Drowsy Chaperone)
Prelim J: Rebecca St. Claire for Jack Secord (Warehouse 13) vs David for Giovanni (Giovanni’s Room) vs Lucy Moderatz for Jack Pullman (While You Were Sleeping) vs Petra Solano for Jane “JR” Ramos (Jane the Virgin)
Prelim K: Scott Summers for Jean Gray (Marvel) vs Hessa for John the Baptist (The Wife of John the Baptist) vs Helen Wick for John Wick (John Wick) vs Patrick Bateman for Jean (American Psycho: The Musical)
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twelverriver · 11 months
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i was thinking about my favourite canon lesbian in media and tara maclay is DEFINITELY leading the list but then i remembered vastra and jenny from doctor who.... and bill potts my girlfriend <33 they are. so iconic. also rose solano a fucking iconic lesbian. literally marries men for their money & connections, kills them & falls in love with one of her husbands' daughters what a LEGEND. also in list of iconic lesbians who kill men is also willow rosenberg... skinned a man alive <3 the power of lesbianism. also. van palmer is an unkillable butch lesbian and i LOVE her so much as well as her girlfriend taissa turner who wears the Best outfits and also eats dirt and is soo badass... also shot out to every lesbian from but i'm a cheerleader especially megan <3 last but not least tara and darcy from heartstopper and adora and catra from she-ra <3
HAPPY LESBIAN DAY
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Round One Masterpost
Piper Chapman (OITNB) versus Jenny Schecter (TLW)
Sister Beatrice (Warrior Nun) versus Mazikeen (Lucifer)
Santana Lopez (Glee) versus Yasmin Khan (Doctor Who)
Xena (XWP) versus Willow Rosenberg (BTVS)
Waverly Earp (Wynonna Earp) versus Scylla Ramshorn (MF:S)
Root (Person of Interest) versus Villanelle (Killing Eve)
Stahma Tarr (Defiance) versus Aneela Kin Rit (Killjoys)
Rose Solano (JTV) versus Pamela Isley (Batwoman)
Theo Crain (Hill House) versus Dani Clayton (Bly Manor)
Bo Dennis (Lost Girl) versus Juliette Fairmont (First Kill)
Calliope Burns (First Kill) versus Kennedy (BTVS)
Moiraine Damodred (WOT) versus Cara Mason (LOTS)
Kenya Rosewater (Defiance) versus Miss Audrey (Snowpiercer)
Lexa (The 100) versus Seven of Nine (VOY & Picard)
Alex Danvers (Supergirl) versus Sara Lance (LOT)
Bradley Jackson (TMS) versus Bette Porter (TLW)
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polls-showdowns · 1 year
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Most Chaotic Bisexual Round 1 Part 4
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Here are the links for round 1 part 4:
Izuku Midoriya (My Hero Academia) V.S. Jinx (Arcane)
Luna Loud (The Loud House) V.S. Mallory Keen (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard)
James T Kirk (Star Trek) V.S. Javiar Garcia (The Walking Dead (game))
Max Caulfield (Life is Strange) V.S. Jake Peralta (Brooklyn 99)
Judy Hale (Dead to Me) V.S. Petra Solano (Jane the Virgin)
Kai (Ninjago) V.S. Jean Kirstein (Attack on Titan)
Sea Hawk (She-Ra) V.S. Kwazii (Octonauts)
Thomas (The Maze Runner) V.S. Rita Madsen (Rita)
Dean Winchester (Supernatural) V.S. Eridan Ampora (Homestuck)
Lars Barriga (Steven Universe) V.S. Max Mayfield (Stranger Things)
Star Butterfly (Star Vs The Forces Of Evil) V.S. Ginny Weasley (Harry Potter)
Jack Harkness (Doctor Who) V.S. Tony Stark (MCU)
Bow (She-Ra) V.S. Alphys (Undertale)
Blitzo (Hazbin Hotel) V.S. Steve Rogers (MCU) (Blitzo has been disqualified since he’s canonically pan. The ask explaining why I made this choice is now linked instead)
Shout out to those in this group automatically advancing due to high vote count: Steve Harrington and Helena Wells
If you make propaganda tag me so I can reblog it
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aparticularbandit · 1 year
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Hello, potential new friend!  Welcome!
I call myself Bandit, I’m above 30, and I write a bunch of stuff!
Glad you’re here, feel free to check things out below!
General Links:
Tumblr Fic Masterlist
AO3
America Chavez RP sideaccount
Note for Minors
Regarding Asks
Requests OPEN.
Things I Don’t Write:
SMUT
Incest
Graphic Sexual Anything
Fandoms I Write For:
Mrs. Fletcher
Marvel Cinematic Universe:
     WandaVision
     Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
     Agent Carter
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Jane the Virgin
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The Tick
Timeless
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Deputy
Batwoman
Supergirl
Hannibal
X Files
Ships I Write For:
Rose Solano/Luisa Alver
     Tag: Roisa
Agatha Harkness/Wanda Maximoff
     Tag: Harximoff
Agatha Harkness/Eve Fletcher
     Tag: Agave
Agatha Harkness/Ancient One
     Tag: Agathian
Rose Solano/Miss Lint
     Tag: Rosalint
Dottie Underwood/Miss Lint
     Tag: Dottielint
Emma Whitmore/Whitney Frost
     Tag: Frostmore
Peggy Carter/Dottie Underwood
     Tag: Carterwood
Poison Ivy/Renee Montoya
Paula Reyes/Bill Hollister
     Tag: Holla
Agatha Harkness/Agnes Bohner
Kyoko Sakura/Mami Tomoe
     Tag: Kyomami
     I’m extremely picky about requests with this one.
Agnes Bohner/Wanda Maximoff
Agatha Harkness/Agnes Bohner/Wanda Maximoff
Agnes Bohner/Eve Fletcher
Agnes Bohner/Ralph Bohner
     I’m extremely picky about requests with this one.
If a ship is not listed here, that doesn’t necessarily mean I won’t write for it, only that I haven’t yet.
Reader:
     x Agatha Harkness
     x Wanda Maximoff
     x Claire Debella
I primarily write sapphic fic, but that doesn’t mean I won’t write het ships.  I just don’t as often.
I do NOT write mlm ships.
Characters I Write For Not Listed In Ships:
Rhea of Daxam (Supergirl)
Bedelia du Maurier (Hannibal)
Alana Bloom (Hannibal)
Homura Akemi (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
America Chavez (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)
If a character is not listed here, that doesn’t necessarily mean I won’t write for them, only that I haven’t yet.
Any of the main characters in Glass Onion except:
     Benoit Blanc
     Miles Bron
Glass Onion characters are preferred in fam situations and not as shipping, but I can write shipping maybe.
I primarily write female or nonbinary characters, but that doesn’t mean I won’t write men.  I just don’t as often.
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the-hinky-panda · 2 years
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Pura Vida: Epilogue
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Maya Solano is about as nervous as she’s ever been in her twenty-four year old life. She wipes her sweaty palms on her khaki shorts and scans the faces of the travelers arriving at the La Pavona riverbank. She’s looking for her first ever guests to take to Pura Vida. Even though they’re not technically guests, her anxiousness at seeing them is still causing her stomach to clench.
This is the first time she’s done this without either one of her parents.
She hears the excited squeal of her childhood best friend before she sees her. Olivia Murphy comes barrelling down the riverbank and throws her arms around Maya, almost knocking her off balance and into the water. But Maya holds on to her, her sister of circumstances, and takes comfort in the embrace. Both of them had been plucked out of dire situations, orphaned, and left to fend for themselves as tiny babies when compassion overwhelmed the couples that they ended up calling their parents. Steve and Connie Murphy gave Olivia a beautiful childhood, full of laughter and love. Ronaldo and Luciana Solano, even though Maya knew that was not their actual names, did the same for her.
Maya knows she’s lived an enchanted life. She grew up in paradise with two parents who adored her. Her mother would take her on the tours through the National Park, teaching her and the young people who came to the camp about the biodiversity that Costa Rica and Tortuguero offered. Her father would carry her on his shoulders, giving her a bird’s eye view of the world and its splendor. She was afraid of nothing growing up. She would spend hours jumping into the pool, knowing her father would catch her, lift her out of the water, and put her back on the side of the pool so she could do it again. She would curl up in her mother’s lap during the afternoon boat tours and fall asleep to the sounds of the howler monkeys, the boat motor, and her mother’s smooth voice.
As much as they showered her with love, they doled the same affection out on each other. As a little girl, she loved watching them sway with each other in the kitchen. Sometimes she would stand on her father’s feet and the three of them would dance together. When she became a teenager, the typical disgust at seeing your parents being handsy and affectionate hit her and she frequently found herself avoiding being around them. But there was hardly any time when they were near each other that they weren’t physically connected in some way. Then, she fell in love and understood why her parents constantly wanted to be near each other. They set the standard for what life could be like and it was magical.
She never did find out her adoptive parents' real names and Olivia’s father, on his last visit, had told her it was for the best. Some things needed to disappear into the past, like names and deeds that were attached to those names. She had seen the scars on her parent’s bodies, the bullet wounds on her father’s chest, arms and leg, her mother’s long jagged scar on her stomach, the reminders of their past lives that they didn’t talk about at all. Maya had tried to reconcile her loving father and compassionate mother with people who could have been part of unsavory situations and actions but she couldn’t do it. That convinced her that Steve had been right, whoever they had been previously was not who they were to her. But now…
“I’m so sorry about your parents,” Olivia whispers in her ear.
Maya’s practiced her response but it still makes her eyes smart. “They’re together now, so that’s good.”
And it is good. Her parents had been inseparable, constantly in each other’s orbit, until death took her mother six months ago. Her mother had been tying her shoelace and telling Dad that she loved him. By the time he had returned the sentiment, Mom was gone. The mainland doctors said it had been a brain aneurysm and she had felt nothing given how quickly it had happened. But at that moment, Maya’s father had lost his world and never recovered. His lungs were not that strong, one of the unspoken stories from his past as to why. Three months later, he caught a rare cold which settled in his chest. Maya knew he wasn’t going to fight it and told him late one night as he struggled to breathe, it was okay to go be with Mom. When she woke up the next morning, he too was gone.
Paola and her husband Ben had come to Pura Vida and helped Maya lay both her parents to rest. They choose a small spot off one of the nature trails to put the above ground stone and tile mausoleum. Paola had gifted Maya a framed pastel portrait of two green macaws that she had drawn in memory of them. She told Maya that she always referred to them as the macaws, two beings that devoted themselves to each other that when one passed, the other just couldn’t carry on without his mate. And as corny as it may sound, this is why Maya believes in such a thing as soulmates.
Speaking of soulmates, Maya releases Olivia and scans the crowd for someone else. He’s extremely easy to find, as if having two duffle bags strapped across his chest and a suitcase in each hand doesn’t help him blend in exactly. Paul Murphy is the spitting image of his father, tall, lanky, blue eyed and blonde. The complete opposite of Olivia and Maya. Maya has been utterly in love with him since she was thirteen and the Murphy’s came down to Costa Rica on vacation and visited the camp. Both sets of parents had thought it was “cute” until they were paying $100 phone bills and the schoolgirl crush lasted well past school age. Their fathers acted reticent but their mothers had soothed whatever worries there had been. Maya remembers hearing her mother tell her father late one night, “You know whatever is going to be will be. Fighting fate is futile. We both know that.”
Paul drops all the bags onto the sand of the riverbank and Maya slips easily into his embrace. That is when the grief hits her. Her parents are gone, she’s an orphan twice over now, alone in a big, large world. But Paul tightens his arms around and all the broken pieces of uncertainty and loss snap together in a comforting vision of the future. Her future. The camp’s future. The legacy of her parent’s future. Cartels are still running Colombia, kids still need a safe place to go. Colonel Martinez had passed away a couple years ago but his son is still active in helping young people leave the barrios. Trujillo’s niece has now taken over his role in Medellín and a nephew does the same in Bogota.
“Alright, alright,” Olivia interrupts, “I’m hungry. Let’s get moving.”
Maya releases Paul reluctantly, a shy grin on his face tells her he feels the same way, and they load the bags into the motorboat before climbing in themselves.
“Dad says he’s planning on coming down in about a month,” Paul says, untying the boat from the small dock. “He said he’s trying to talk Uncle Javi into coming with him.”
Maya starts the motor. “You know all it would take is Olivia to call him and ask.”
Olivia holds her hand up to her ear like it’s a phone and bats her dark eyelashes. “Uncle Javi,” she makes her voice warble, “we sure would like to see you. Please come to Costa Rica?”
All three young people burst into a fit of laughter knowing that the number one person that Olivia has wrapped around her little finger is their Uncle Javi. Maya enjoys the moment, the lighthearted feeling of laughter after the loss of the two people she loved most in the world. But now she has Olivia and Paul and they are going to continue what her parents started. She turns the boat in the direction of home. Out of the corner of her eye, she sees two green macaws take flight from the canopy and glide over the river before disappearing into the thick rainforest on the other side of the riverbank.
“Pura Vida,” she whispers to herself before glancing over at Olivia and Paul. They must have heard her because they both reach out and take her hand that is not operating the boat motor and answer her in unison.
“Pura Vida.”
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leylinefiction · 2 years
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Pura Vida: Epilogue
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Maya Solano is about as nervous as she’s ever been in her twenty-four year old life. She wipes her sweaty palms on her khaki shorts and scans the faces of the travelers arriving at the La Pavona riverbank. She’s looking for her first ever guests to take to Pura Vida. Even though they’re not technically guests, her anxiousness at seeing them is still causing her stomach to clench. 
This is the first time she’s done this without either one of her parents. 
She hears the excited squeal of her childhood best friend before she sees her. Olivia Murphy comes barrelling down the riverbank and throws her arms around Maya, almost knocking her off balance and into the water. But Maya holds on to her, her sister of circumstances, and takes comfort in the embrace. Both of them had been plucked out of dire situations, orphaned, and left to fend for themselves as tiny babies when compassion overwhelmed the couples that they ended up calling their parents. Steve and Connie Murphy gave Olivia a beautiful childhood, full of laughter and love. Ronaldo and Luciana Solano, even though Maya knew that was not their actual names, did the same for her. 
Maya knows she’s lived an enchanted life. She grew up in paradise with two parents who adored her. Her mother would take her on the tours through the National Park, teaching her and the young people who came to the camp about the biodiversity that Costa Rica and Tortuguero offered. Her father would carry her on his shoulders, giving her a bird’s eye view of the world and its splendor. She was afraid of nothing growing up. She would spend hours jumping into the pool, knowing her father would catch her, lift her out of the water, and put her back on the side of the pool so she could do it again. She would curl up in her mother’s lap during the afternoon boat tours and fall asleep to the sounds of the howler monkeys, the boat motor, and her mother’s smooth voice. 
As much as they showered her with love, they doled the same affection out on each other. As a little girl, she loved watching them sway with each other in the kitchen. Sometimes she would stand on her father’s feet and the three of them would dance together. When she became a teenager, the typical disgust at seeing your parents being handsy and affectionate hit her and she frequently found herself avoiding being around them. But there was hardly any time when they were near each other that they weren’t physically connected in some way. Then, she fell in love and understood why her parents constantly wanted to be near each other. They set the standard for what life could be like and it was magical. 
She never did find out her adoptive parents' real names and Olivia’s father, on his last visit, had told her it was for the best. Some things needed to disappear into the past, like names and deeds that were attached to those names. She had seen the scars on her parent’s bodies, the bullet wounds on her father’s chest, arms and leg, her mother’s long jagged scar on her stomach, the reminders of their past lives that they didn’t talk about at all. Maya had tried to reconcile her loving father and compassionate mother with people who could have been part of unsavory situations and actions but she couldn’t do it. That convinced her that Steve had been right, whoever they had been previously was not who they were to her. But now…
“I’m so sorry about your parents,” Olivia whispers in her ear. 
Maya’s practiced her response but it still makes her eyes smart. “They’re together now, so that’s good.” 
And it is good. Her parents had been inseparable, constantly in each other’s orbit, until death took her mother six months ago. Her mother had been tying her shoelace and telling Dad that she loved him. By the time he had returned the sentiment, Mom was gone. The mainland doctors said it had been a brain aneurysm and she had felt nothing given how quickly it had happened. But at that moment, Maya’s father had lost his world and never recovered. His lungs were not that strong, one of the unspoken stories from his past as to why. Three months later, he caught a rare cold which settled in his chest. Maya knew he wasn’t going to fight it and told him late one night as he struggled to breathe, it was okay to go be with Mom. When she woke up the next morning, he too was gone. 
Paola and her husband Ben had come to Pura Vida and helped Maya lay both her parents to rest. They choose a small spot off one of the nature trails to put the above ground stone and tile mausoleum. Paola had gifted Maya a framed pastel portrait of two green macaws that she had drawn in memory of them. She told Maya that she always referred to them as the macaws, two beings that devoted themselves to each other that when one passed, the other just couldn’t carry on without his mate. And as corny as it may sound, this is why Maya believes in such a thing as soulmates. 
Speaking of soulmates, Maya releases Olivia and scans the crowd for someone else. He’s extremely easy to find, as if having two duffle bags strapped across his chest and a suitcase in each hand doesn’t help him blend in exactly. Paul Murphy is the spitting image of his father, tall, lanky, blue eyed and blonde. The complete opposite of Olivia and Maya. Maya has been utterly in love with him since she was thirteen and the Murphy’s came down to Costa Rica on vacation and visited the camp. Both sets of parents had thought it was “cute” until they were paying $100 phone bills and the schoolgirl crush lasted well past school age. Their fathers acted reticent but their mothers had soothed whatever worries there had been. Maya remembers hearing her mother tell her father late one night, “You know whatever is going to be will be. Fighting fate is futile. We both know that.” 
Paul drops all the bags onto the sand of the riverbank and Maya slips easily into his embrace. That is when the grief hits her. Her parents are gone, she’s an orphan twice over now, alone in a big, large world. But Paul tightens his arms around and all the broken pieces of uncertainty and loss snap together in a comforting vision of the future. Her future. The camp’s future. The legacy of her parent’s future. Cartels are still running Colombia, kids still need a safe place to go. Colonel Martinez had passed away a couple years ago but his son is still active in helping young people leave the barrios. Trujillo’s niece has now taken over his role in Medellín and a nephew does the same in Bogota. 
“Alright, alright,” Olivia interrupts, “I’m hungry. Let’s get moving.” 
Maya releases Paul reluctantly, a shy grin on his face tells her he feels the same way, and they load the bags into the motorboat before climbing in themselves. 
“Dad says he’s planning on coming down in about a month,” Paul says, untying the boat from the small dock. “He said he’s trying to talk Uncle Javi into coming with him.” 
Maya starts the motor. “You know all it would take is Olivia to call him and ask.” 
Olivia holds her hand up to her ear like it’s a phone and bats her dark eyelashes. “Uncle Javi,” she makes her voice warble, “we sure would like to see you. Please come to Costa Rica?” 
All three young people burst into a fit of laughter knowing that the number one person that Olivia has wrapped around her little finger is their Uncle Javi. Maya enjoys the moment, the lighthearted feeling of laughter after the loss of the two people she loved most in the world. But now she has Olivia and Paul and they are going to continue what her parents started. She turns the boat in the direction of home. Out of the corner of her eye, she sees two green macaws take flight from the canopy and glide over the river before disappearing into the thick rainforest on the other side of the riverbank. 
“Pura Vida,” she whispers to herself before glancing over at Olivia and Paul. They must have heard her because they both reach out and take her hand that is not operating the boat motor and answer her in unison. 
“Pura Vida.” 
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