*notices the s2 folder downloaded & catching dust while re-arranging some folders on the laptop*
suddenly decides that if i have to start watching tgcf s2 (after which i'll re-read the novel) right now, i need to go back & rewatch s1 to get into the vibe & tell me WHY i just slapped both of my hands upon my face as soon as I SAW THIS
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“That was the Song of Healing”
Yeah huh mhm screaming like you’re dying it’s very healing and very therapeutic you should try it sometime
Also!! this is a scene from @lazuliquetzal’s Linked Universe fic “Dawn of the Fourth”, which frankly, is all I can think about /srs
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mileven this, byler that, blablabla can we ask the real question? how el recognized will even tho she never met him? she just saw his picture and look at her face, it’s like she knows him, it’s like they were connected from the beginning.....
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You know this scene?
Ofc you do.
Now please look at Val's face:
and at Vox's:
Idk but yall but this is all the proof I need to say that these two were making out before this.
BECAUSE LOOK OKAY, SURE THE LINES ARE KINDA INCONSISTENT IT FLICK IN AND OUT OF VOXS DESIGN BUT WE DONT SEE VALENTINO WITH THAT LINE ANY OTHER TIME
NO LINE.
BUT HERE?????
LINE. LINE. LINE.
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little girl: are you a prince?
xie lian: yes, i am
little girl: please don't marry mu qing
xie lian: //////eh????
little girl: mum says that mu qing is so pretty someone from the palace is going to take him soon and he promised me he'll marry me when i grow up :(
feng xin: hahaha imagine wanting to marry mu qing hahahhahaha
feng xin 800 years later: ... well
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I also just have to talk about this GIF from the training scene because it gets me every single time. It’s different from the other comfort scenes we’ve seen so far (the hug in 1×03, the “Can you feel my hand?” in Shannon’s room, and the smile in the back of the van) because Ava is just stunned.
She was starting to panic inside the wall, begging for Beatrice to “bring [her] out.” Then, when it seems she’s gotten stuck, Ava hits the ground hard and lies hunkered down on her elbows, eyes closed and just trying to catch her breath. A moment later, Beatrice’s hands are on her shoulders and Ava flinches.
Given the way Frances abused and manhandled her in the orphanage, Ava is likely expecting something similar here – for Beatrice to haul her upright and tell her to try again (or worse, lecture her on her performance). But then Beatrice is cupping her face like a child’s, comforting her, soothing her. “It’s okay,” she says. “You did it.”
And Ava just looks up at her in astonishment, like she doesn’t know what she’s seeing. She blinks, processing, as Beatrice strokes her hair, and it’s like you can see the fear leave her eyes.
Because in those words, in that gesture, is “I’ve got you”, “You’re safe”, and “You can trust me.” It’s an affirmation of faith given and faith proven – of Beatrice’s trust in Ava’s success and Ava’s trust in Bea to see her through.
“Thank you,” Ava breathes.
It’s the only thing she can say because Beatrice has come to her aid again, is taking care of her again, and that feeling is still so new and strange, and overwhelming, but it’s also the tenderest thing in the world.
Ava’s gotten a glimpse of Beatrice’s combat skills – she knows the damage she’s capable of inflicting – but in the cradle of Beatrice’s hands is the safest she’s ever been.
Beatrice will not hurt her.
(GIF credit: @avassharpe)
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the fact that they cut this line. a crime actually
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