Finally posting my first Rarijack one-shot for the Grand Galloping 20s, "So This Is Love." This is the first time I've posted my writing (or written any fanfiction) in years and years, so lemme know what you think.
Summary: After a mutually unsuccessful night at the Grand Galloping Gala, both Miss Rarity and April-Jacqueline find themselves at their wits' end in the Canterlot castle gardens while the gala continues without them.
Preview:
Polished marble sculptures and manicured jade hedges glistened by the light of the moon and her stars. The gardens of Canterlot Castle were beautiful. They would be much more beautiful if shared with another, Miss Rarity thought to herself bitterly.
“Surprised to see you all on your lonesome out here.”
She looked down the gravel path to a figure sitting at a stone bench. A woman, fitted in a fetchingly tailored pinstripe suit –– Miss Rarity’s suit actually, she designed it herself –– a perfectly curled ponytail –– she had spent nearly half an hour ironing out the flyaways –– and that obnoxiously drab stetson hat –– no relation to Miss Rarity. A half-spent cigarette fell from her lip, stamped out under her heel.
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Buster Keaton surrounded by girls in The Cameraman, 1928
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I thought tgm was super gay movie, but top gun is way gayer. Like it is just a gay club
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Members of Dancers Club wearing the masks of Margaret Severn
Beautiful and grotesque masks on some of the founder members of the new and unusual Dancers Club. At right is the originator and director of the club, Margaret Severn, who made the attractive masks.
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Lupe Vélez bracing her hands on two low counters and holding her feet in the air in a passenger train car near Chicago, Illinois, 1929.
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Mary Astor, looking rather blasé in her spangly little devil cap- me too, sister. From the lost 1929 film THE WOMAN FROM HELL... and boy, dig those eyebrows!
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