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colin farrell
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Full Name: Ronan Anthony McKinney
Relationship: Father. Though Siobhan never knew him well.
Alias: More than even he can keep track of but he’s known in his circles as ‘the bull’
Age: Died age 48
Hometown: Strabane.
Current Location: Belfast.
Ethnicity: White.
Nationality: Irish.
Gender: Male.
Pronouns: He/him.
Orientation: Heterosexual.
Occupation: IRA faction leader
Language(s) Spoken: English. Very broken Gaeilge
Accent: Irish.
Extras: Siobhan hasn’t seen her father since she was twelve. He and a group of rebels planted a bomb in a community centre during a majority English event and Kendall fled to Brixton to escape association sure that he’d be caught and charged. She never got to say a proper goodbye, the last time she saw him was through the back window of a car. He chased behind them for a while but couldn’t keep up, instead yelling out a final goodbye -- ‘ she can take y’far and wide but you’ll still be my girl !’
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WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND December 7, 2018 - Um....
Are you all ready for one of the worst weekends at the box office in many months? There are no new wide releases this weekend... not a single one. Because of that, we can cut right to the top 10, which should look something like…. Basically, the same as last weekend but everything making even less. Sigh… the only thing of note I should mention is that Universal should take advantage of the slower weekend to expand Green Book further since it’s still in only been in about 1,000 theaters so far.
1. Ralph Breaks the Internet (Disney) - $16 million -38%
2. The Grinch (Universal) - $11.5 million -35%
3. Creed II (MGM) - $9.6 million -43%
4. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Warner Bros.) - $5.6 million -50%
5. Bohemian Rhapsody (20thCentury Fox) - $4.5 million -45%
6. Instant Family (Paramount) - $4.5 million -37%
7. Green Book (Universal) - $3 million -23%
8. The Possession of Hannah Grace (Sony/Screen Gems) - $2.9 million -55%
9.Robin Hood (Lionsgate) - $2.5 million -47%
10. Widows (20thCentury Fox) – $2.4 million -45%
LIMITED RELEASES
While there are no new wide releases in theaters and maybe you’ve already seen most of the movies above, there are a few new limited releases including at least one or two expected to expand wider in December, including two excellent dramas.
Period costume drama enthusiasts should be interested in Working Title’s latest, MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (Focus Features), which is an absolutely fantastic directorial debut by Josie Rourke, starring Saoirse Ronan as the title character and Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth. The film covers Mary’s return to Scotland to take over the throne as queen, while also trying to get Elizabeth to accept her as a successor since Elizabeth is unable to have children. Along the way, Mary is paired with a number of men including the flamboyant Lord Darnley, played by Jack Lowden from Dunkirk, who gives her an heir even as she great to hate him. These were tough times in Scotland with civil wars and as many conspiracies to take the crown as in Game of Thrones. Also starring Joe Alwyn, David Tennant, Gemma Chan and Martin Compston, this is an amazing film led by another stirring performance by Ronan. Mary’s story is fascinating but also tragic, and it’s about time that someone did more with the character than just as a footnote in Elizabeth’s story. I was hugely impressed with the scope and scale of Rouke’s first feature film and the amount of emotions I felt as I watched it. In any other year, Mary, Queen of Scots would be an Oscar frontrunner, but I feel like the fact this is being seen months after Yorgos Lanthomos’ unique spin on the costume drama genre with The Favourite (which premiered during festival season back in Sept.) might give it a distinct disadvantage among awards voters. Either way, this excellent historical drama opens in select cities, and if you’re interested in British history or royalty, I highly recommend it.
Another great movie coming out Friday is Peter Hedges’ BEN IS BACK (LD Distribution/Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate), starring Julia Roberts and Lucas Hedges. You may remember Hedges from his debut Pieces of April or the excellent Dan in Real Life, starring Steve Carell. Oddly, this film deals with a similar subject as Carell’s latest Beautiful Boy i.e. drug addiction, but I much preferred this film. Lucas Hedges plays Ben, a young adult who had been sent to rehab to deal with his debilitating drug addiction, but he shows up back at home on Christmas Eve, much to the concern of his mother (Roberts). She’s very worried that he’ll relapse to his bad habit being away from rehab, but also Ben has left enemies in the drug-dealing world, one of whom kidnaps the family’s beloved dog, sending mother and son on a tense night out into the drug world to find the pooch. I was pretty blown away by this movie which goes from family drama to something akin to a thriller, and the performances by Roberts and Hedges are fantastic, although the film also stars the always-great Courtney B. Vance. This opens in select theaters Friday, and I’ll have an interview with the elder Hedges over at NextBestPicture sometime later this week.
INTERVIEW WITH FILMMAKER PETER HEDGES
One of my favorite movies from this year’s Tribeca Film Festival is actor Alex Pettyfer’s directorial debut BACK ROADS (Samuel Goldwyn), a drama co-written by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction). Based on Tawni O’Dell’s best-selling novel, it’s a fantastic study of family trauma as Pettyfer plays Harley Altmyer, a young man trying to care for his three younger sisters in rural Pennsylvania after his mother (Juliette Lewis) is jailed for killing their abusive father. While trying to keep his teen sister Amber (Nicola Peltz) out of trouble, Harley begins a tryst with an older married woman, played by Jennifer Morrison. It’s playing one night only at the Roxy Cinema in New York on Thursday 11pm then opens in select cities and on VOD starting Friday.
Actor Brady Corbet directs his second feature, VOX LUX (Neon), which follows the rise of pop star Celeste, who as aa teenager survives a school shooting incident and sings at the memorial service. With the help of her songwriting sister (Stacy Martin), Celeste (played as a teenager by Raffey Cassidy) becomes hugely successful before become embroiled in scandal. Years later, she returns for her comeback (now played by Natalie Portman) while trying to maintain a relationship with her own teen daughter (also played by Cassidy). Jude Law plays Celeste’s beleaguered manager, and original songs were written for the film by Sia. It opens in select cities, more than likely at many Alamo Drafthouse theaters, and we’ll see where it expands from there. I saw this a few months back and was generally mixed, since I thought Elisabeth Moss’ somewhat similar role in Her Smell (which will play SXSW next year) was much stronger.
TYREL (Magnolia) is the new film from Chilean-born filmmaker Sebastian Silva (The Maid, Crystal Fairy, Nasty Baby), starring Jason Mitchell from Straight Outta Compton as Tyler, who goes for a weekend trip to the Catskills with a group of people he doesn’t know, only to realize he’s the only black person. As the alcohol flows, he becomes the victim of racial stereotyping. This opens in New York at the IFC Center on Wednesday, then will very slowly roll out into other cities, including Columbus and Baltimore on Friday.
Opening in select cities and also at IFC Center is Oliver Parker’s Swimming with Men (IFC Films) starring Rob Brydon (The Trip) as an accountant going through a mid-life crisis who joins a group of all-male synchronized swimmers, and boy, did I want to enjoy this Britcom more than I actually did, which is a shame.
Kate Bosworth co-produces husband Michael Polish’s new drama Nona (North of Two), about a young Honduran woman named Nona (played by Sulem Calderon) who meets handsome traveler Hecho (Jesy McKinney) and takes him up on the offer to go towards the United States, where she can reunite with her mother. They travel across the country via car, bus, boat and eventually by foot through Guatemala and Mexico only for her to discover Hecho’s true intentions.
Opening at the Film Forum is the Danish film The Charmer (Film Movement) from Milad Alami, which follows Esmail, a good-looking Iran immigrant who is constantly picking up Danish women in bars and bedding them before dumping them. When he meets a fellow Iranian woman (played by stunning pop star Soho Rezanejad), she immediately has figured out his game, but it’s one he’s ready to set aside after he falls madly in love with her. This is a fairly slow-build character piece that goes off on a few odd tangents and never really delivers on the thriller aspects promised, but still is fairly worthwhile.
The Italian drama On My Skin from filmmaker Alessio Cremonini looks at the case of Stefano Cucchi (Alessandro Borghi) who was arrested for a minor crime and then found dead while held in detention. It also will open at the IFC Center Friday, but only receives a single showing each day.
Onto this week’s docs. If you’re in New York, you won’t want to miss Amazing Grace, also at Film Forum. If you hadn’t heard about it, this is a 1972 concert film showing Aretha Franklin performing gospel tunes with full band and choir, and it’s an amazing document of the Queen of Soul while at her peak, singing the hymns that she would sing in her father’s church. It plays for one week only at the Film Forum to qualify it for Oscars, but doesn’t have distribution yet.
Alexis Bloom’s doc Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (Magnolia,A&E IndieFilms), exec. produced by Alex Gibney, will open in select cities and On Demand Friday. It’s a comprehensive look at the life and career of the late Fox News CEO, who died less than a year after being fired for sexual harassment. I though this was an excellent doc with a lot of people talking about Ailes you might not expect (like Glenn Beck) but watching this movie made me feel very slimy since Ailes was such a low-life in high places. You can watch it On Demand or in select cities starting Friday, though I’m not sure who might be interested in this, especially since so many liberals I know didn’t want to watch Errol Morris’ Steve Bannon doc when it played the festival circuit.
Onto the VOD specials i.e. movies getting limited theatrical releases that you’re more likely to see on demand and on digital outlets:
Frequent Guillermo del Toro collaborator Ron Perlman stars in Michael Caton-Jones’ new film Asher (Momentum Pictures) as a former Mossad agent, now a gun-for-hire living in Brooklyn, who breaks his oath when he falls in love with Famke Janssen’s Sophie.
Matthew Hope’s action-thriller All the Devil’s Men (Lionsgate Premiere) stars Milo Gibson, Wililam Fichtner and Sylvia Hoeks. It involves a manhunt through the streets of London for a CIA operative who might be involved in terrorism.
Karen Gillen’s directorial debut The Party’s Just Beginning (The Orchard) is released in theaters Friday and on VOD on Tuesday, Dec. 11, following its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Also on Thursday begins Russian Film Week, taking place at the SVA Theater between Dec. 8 and 14, showcasing the best of Russian cinema, both old and new, including Russia’s submission for the Oscars, Sobibor, and Timur Bekmambetov’s Yolki Posledniye, which never received a U.S. release.
STREAMING (VOD)
I haven’t had a chance to see the Dolly Parton-produced Netflix comedy DUMPLIN’, but it stars Patti Cake$ breakout Danielle Macdonald as the plus-size daughter of a Texas beauty queen (played by Jennifer Aniton) who decides to shake things up by entering a local pageant. It features a new song by Parton, and it will play in a few theaters for awards eligibility. From Italy comes Marco Risi’s 5 Star Christmas(akaNatale A 5 Stelle), a wacky comedy about the Italian Prime Minister visiting Hungary and while spending time with his secret lover, they discover a corpse in their hotel suite. (I’m loving that these international hits that would never get distribution in the U.S. are finding a home.) Also, from director Bert Marcus comes The American Meme, which follows the journey of four “social media disruptors” including Paris Hilton, Josh Ostrovsky (aka Fat Jew) and two others as they build their online empires. I missed this at Tribeca, so glad it found a home. Last week’s Andy Serkis-directed Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle will also be streaming on the network this weekend, and I recommend it but not for kids under 8.
Also premiering on VOD Thursday (before its DVD/Blu-ray release next Tuesday) is Christina Kallas’ mystery drama The Rainbow Experiment (Gravitas Ventures), which premiered at Slamdance earlier this year. It’s a whodunnit set in a NYC high school where a student is permanently injured during a science experiment.
Also, my good friend Ned Ehrbar (who I haven’t seen since he moved to New York!) has his directorial debut California No available on digital platforms starting today. It’s about a “rudderless junketeer” (something I know about from experience) played by Noah Segan (Looper, Brick) whose wife (something I don’t know about from lack of experience) confesses that they’re in an open marriage, something he did not realize. This sends him into a tailspin as he falls for another woman and moves in with a former A-lister.
REPERTORY
On top of the usual repertory offerings in New York and L.A., old movie lovers across the country can catch the 25thAnniversary screening of Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning Schindler’s List, which will play at select theaters across the nation starting on Thursday night.
METROGRAPH (NYC):
I know absolutely nothing about photographer/writer Mario Ruspoli, but restorations of his short films and Florence Dauman’s 2011 documentary Mario Ruspoli, Prince of the Whales (finally translated into English) will screen starting Thursday and through the weekend with Dauman doing intros and QnAs throughout the weekend. Those who want to learn more about the French New Wave will have two more opportunities this weekend as the Metrograph screens two 35mm prints of Jacques Demy’s The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) and Jean Renoir’s French Cancan (1955), the latter both Saturday and Sunday. Also, on Friday, the Metrograph will start screening a new restoration of Billy Wilder’s The Apartment (MGM/Park Circus), the Oscar-winning 1960 comedy starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine that I only discovered for the first time last year when the Metrograph screened a 35mm print. The 1938 Japanese horror film Ghost Cat and the Mysterious Shamisen from Kiyohiko Ushihara will screen on Thursday and Friday nights.
THE NEW BEVERLY (L.A.):
In its second weekend since returning post-renovation, the New Bev is offering double features of The Untouchablesand Capone on Weds and Thursday, Scorsese’s Goodfellas and Machine Gun McCain on Friday, as well as Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs at midnight Friday, afternoon screenings of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas on Friday and Saturday, as well as Death Race2000 at midnight on Saturday to commemorate David Carradine’s birthday. Sunday and Monday sees a Western double feature of The Magnificent Seven and Guns of the Magnificent Seven. This weekend’s Playtime: Family Matineeis Charles Lane’s Sidewalk Stories (1989), a silent movie about homelessness in New York that takes cues from Chaplin’s The Kid.
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER (NYC):
Christian Pentzold: The State We Are In continues this weekend with more screenings of the German filmmaker’s work including The State I Am In*, The Young Lieutenant and one of my personal favorites, Phoenix, on Sunday night. (*I saw Pentzold’s first theatrically-distributed feature this past weekend, and it was fantastic, following a young woman (Julia Hummer) living in hiding with her parents. Definitely can recommend that and Phoenix.)
FILM FORUM (NYC):
Ingmar Bergman’s classic masterpiece The Seventh Seal (1957), starring Max von Sydow, will screen from a new 4k restoration from Janus Films, playing for two weeks beginning Friday. This weekend’s Film Forum Jr. is the classic Oscar-winning movie musical West Side Story (1961), currently being remade by Steven Spielberg.
QUAD CINEMA (NYC):
Continuing the repertory love for Orson Welles with his latest film, the long-lost The Other Side of the Wind, the Quad is launching Actor For Hire: The Other Side of Orson Welles, which as explained, is a series featuring Orson Welles as actor including The Black Rose, Butterfly,Compulsion, The Third Man, A Man for All Seasons and many, many more.
IFC CENTER (NYC)
Beginning a month-long screening of the Frank Capra classic It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) with scattered appearances by Donna Reed’s daughter Mary Owen between Dec. 11 and 24. Sure, it will be on TV a lot but when was the last time you saw it on the big screen? Late Night Favorites features midnight screenings of David Fincher’s Fight Club on Friday and Saturday, Weekend Classics continues its Coen Brothers retrospective with the Oscar-winning Best Picture No Country for Old Men, while Shaw Brothers Spectaculars continues with the classic Five Deadly Venoms.
EGYPTIAN THEATRE (LA):
To celebrate its 20thanniversary, the renovated Grauman’s Theater will screen a digital restoration of Ernst Lubitsch’s Rosita (1923), starring Mary Pickford on Friday night. Spike Lee will continue his repertory run (after appearing at Metrograph this past weekend) by showing his new film BlacKkKlansman and introducing his 1992 biopic Malcolm X, starring John David Washington’s father Saturday night. Then on Sunday, there will be a double feature of Do the Right Thing (1989) and Crooklyn (1994) with a discussion with Lee in between.
AERO (LA):
Following a special screening of Tamara Jenkins’ latest Private Life on Thursday night, the Aero will do a FREE two-film tribute to Jenkins on Friday, showing The Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) and The Savages (2007). Kids of all ages will want to check out the Aero’s Looney Tunes Winter Wonderland on Saturday night and The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) on Sunday afternoon. Plus they’re showing the Coens’ The Big Lebowski just because they can… oh, and it’s the movie’s 20th anniversary.
BAM CINEMATEK(NYC):
Apparently, BAM is trying to compete with Film Forum by presenting An Evening with Liv Ullman with the actress/director celebrating her 80thbirthday with the theater on Thursday night with a screening of Jan Troell’s 1971 film The Emigrants, starring Ullman and Max von Sydow (from The Seventh Seal).
MOMA (NYC):
Modern Matinees: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. presents A Woman of Affairs (1928) on Wednesday, 1938’s The Young in Heart on Thursday, and That Lady in Ermine (1948) on Friday, so you can see how Fairbanks changed across three decades.
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE (NYC):
A new era begins with new chief curator Eric Hynes taking over for from founder David Schwartz, although this weekend only sees Family Matinee showings for Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas on Saturday and Sunday. This series continues through the end of the year.
LANDMARK THEATRES NUART (LA):
Still showing the Italian drama Senso through Thursday and then a midnight screening of Nicolas Cage’s Mandy on Friday with producer Daniel Noah doing a QnA with director Joe Lynch moderating.
That’s it for this week. Next week… NEW MOVIES!!!! Spider-Man: Into the Spider-versewill take on the Peter Jackson production of Mortal Engines, while Clint Eastwood returns with The Mule.
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Teen Choice Awards 2018: See the full list of winners
Fans have voted online and hashtagged their favorite stars from film, TV, music, and the web all over social media in anticipation of the 2018 Teen Choice Awards, which was broadcast live on Sunday night from The Forum in Los Angeles.
Nick Cannon hosted the show with help from YouTube sensation Lele Pons. Performers included Khalid, Meghan Trainor, Lauv, Evvie McKinney, and Bebe Rexha, while appearances were made by the Riverdale cast, Zac Efron, Chris Pratt, Nina Dobrev, Lucy Hale, and many more.
Riverdale, The Flash, The Greatest Showman, and Love, Simon were among the night’s biggest winners.
Check out the full list of winners below.
MOVIES
Choice Action Movie
*WINNER: Avengers: Infinity War
Justice League
Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Pacific Rim: Uprising
Tomb Raider
Choice Action Movie Actor
Chris Evans – Avengers: Infinity War
Dylan O’Brien – Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Henry Cavill – Justice League
John Boyega – Pacific Rim: Uprising
*WINNER: Robert Downey Jr. – Avengers: Infinity War
Tom Holland – Avengers: Infinity War
Choice Action Movie Actress
Alicia Vikander – Tomb Raider
Amy Adams – Justice League
Elizabeth Olsen – Avengers: Infinity War
Gal Gadot – Justice League
*WINNER: Scarlett Johansson – Avengers: Infinity War
Zoe Saldana – Avengers: Infinity War
Choice Sci-Fi Movie
*WINNER: Black Panther
Blade Runner 2049
Rampage
Ready Player One
Thor: Ragnarok
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor
Chadwick Boseman – Black Panther
*WINNER: Chris Hemsworth – Thor: Ragnarok
Dwayne Johnson – Rampage
Mark Ruffalo – Thor: Ragnarok
Ryan Gosling – Blade Runner 2049
Tye Sheridan – Ready Player One
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress
Danai Gurira – Black Panther
*WINNER: Letitia Wright – Black Panther
Lupita Nyong’o – Black Panther
Naomie Harris – Rampage
Olivia Cooke – Ready Player One
Tessa Thompson – Thor: Ragnarok
Choice Fantasy Movie
A Wrinkle in Time
*WINNER: Coco
Peter Rabbit
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Choice Fantasy Movie Actor
*WINNER: Anthony Gonzalez – Coco
Gael García Bernal – Coco
James Corden – Peter Rabbit
John Boyega – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Mark Hamill – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Oscar Isaac – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Choice Fantasy Movie Actress
*WINNER: Carrie Fisher — Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Mindy Kaling – A Wrinkle in Time
Oprah Winfrey – A Wrinkle in Time
Reese Witherspoon – A Wrinkle in Time
Storm Reid – A Wrinkle in Time
Choice Drama Movie
A Quiet Place
Midnight Sun
Murder on the Orient Express
*WINNER: The Greatest Showman
Truth or Dare
Wonder
Choice Drama Movie Actor
Hugh Jackman – The Greatest Showman
Jacob Tremblay – Wonder
Leslie Odom Jr. – Murder on the Orient Express
Patrick Schwarzenegger – Midnight Sun
Timothée Chalamet – Lady Bird
*WINNER: Zac Efron – The Greatest Showman
Choice Drama Movie Actress
Bella Thorne – Midnight Sun
Daisy Ridley – Murder on the Orient Express
Julia Roberts – Wonder
Lucy Hale – Truth or Dare
Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird
*WINNER: Zendaya – The Greatest Showman
Choice Comedy Movie
Daddy’s Home 2
I Feel Pretty
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
*WINNER: Love, Simon
Overboard
Pitch Perfect 3
Choice Comedy Movie Actor
*WINNER: Dwayne Johnson — Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Eugenio Derbez – Overboard
Jack Black – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Kevin Hart – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Mark Wahlberg – Daddy’s Home 2
Will Ferrell – Daddy’s Home 2
Choice Comedy Movie Actress
Amy Schumer – I Feel Pretty
Anna Faris – Overboard
*WINNER: Anna Kendrick – Pitch Perfect 3
Hailee Steinfeld – Pitch Perfect 3
Karen Gillan – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Rebel Wilson – Pitch Perfect 3
Choice Summer Movie
Adrift
*WINNER: Incredibles 2
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Life of the Party
Ocean’s 8
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Choice Summer Movie Actor
Alden Ehrenreich — Solo: A Star Wars Story
*WINNER: Chris Pratt — Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Donald Glover — Solo: A Star Wars Story
Julian Dennison — Deadpool 2
Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 2
Sam Claflin — Adrift
Choice Summer Movie Actress
*WINNER: Bryce Dallas Howard — Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Emilia Clarke — Solo: A Star Wars Story
Melissa McCarthy — Life of the Party
Sandra Bullock — Ocean’s 8
Shailene Woodley — Adrift
Zazie Beetz — Deadpool 2
Choice Movie Villain
Adam Driver — Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Aiden Gillen — Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Bill Skarsgård — It
Cate Blanchett — Thor: Ragnarok
Josh Brolin — Avengers: Infinity War
*WINNER: Michael B. Jordan, Black Panther
Choice Breakout Movie Star
Keala Settle — The Greatest Showman
Kelly Marie Tran — Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Letitia Wright — Black Panther
*WINNER: Nick Robinson — Love, Simon
Olivia Cooke — Ready Player One
Sophia Lillis — It
Choice MovieShip
Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger — Midnight Sun
Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong’o — Black Panther
Dylan O’Brien and Kaya Scodelario — Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Nick Robinson and Keiynan Lonsdale — Love, Simon
Sophia Lillis and Jeremy Ray Taylor — It
*WINNER: Zac Efron and Zendaya — The Greatest Showman
TV
Choice Drama TV Show
Empire
Famous in Love
*WINNER: Riverdale
Star
The Fosters
This Is Us
Choice Drama TV Actor
*WINNER: Cole Sprouse — Riverdale
Freddie Highmore — The Good Doctor
Jesse Williams — Grey’s Anatomy
Jussie Smollett — Empire
K.J. Apa — Riverdale
Sterling K. Brown — This Is Us
Choice Drama TV Actress
Bella Thorne — Famous in Love
Camila Mendes — Riverdale
Chrissy Metz — This Is Us
*WINNER: Lili Reinhart — Riverdale
Maia Mitchell — The Fosters
Ryan Destiny — Star
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show
iZombie
*WINNER: Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Stranger Things
Supernatural
The 100
The Originals
Kevin Winter/Getty
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor
Bob Morley — The 100
Dominic Sherwood — Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Finn Wolfhard — Stranger Things
Gaten Matarazzo — Stranger Things
Joseph Morgan — The Originals
*WINNER: Matthew Daddario — Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Eliza Taylor — The 100
Emeraude Toubia — Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Katherine McNamara — Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Lana Parrilla — Once Upon a Time
*WINNER: Millie Bobby Brown — Stranger Things
Rose McIver — iZombie
Choice Action TV Show
Arrow
Gotham
Lethal Weapon
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Supergirl
*WINNER: The Flash
Choice Action TV Actor (#ChoiceActionTVActor)
Chris Wood — Supergirl
Damon Wayans — Lethal Weapon
David Mazouz — Gotham
*WINNER: Grant Gustin — The Flash
Lucas Till — MacGyver
Stephen Amell — Arrow
Choice Action TV Actress (#ChoiceActionTVActress)
Caity Lotz — DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Candice Patton — The Flash
Chloe Bennet — Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Danielle Panabaker — The Flash
Emily Bett Rickards — Arrow
*WINNER: Melissa Benoist — Supergirl
Choice Comedy TV Show
black-ish
Fuller House
Jane the Virgin
Modern Family
*WINNER: The Big Bang Theory
The Good Place
Choice Comedy TV Actor
Andy Samberg — Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Anthony Anderson — black-ish
Elias Harger — Fuller House
Hudson Yang — Fresh Off the Boat
*WINNER: Jaime Camil — Jane the Virgin
Rico Rodriguez — Modern Family
Choice Comedy TV Actress
America Ferrera — Superstore
Candace Cameron Bure — Fuller House
*WINNER: Gina Rodriguez — Jane the Virgin
Kristen Bell — The Good Place
Sarah Hyland — Modern Family
Yara Shahidi — blackish, grown-ish
Choice Animated TV Show
Bob’s Burgers
Family Guy
*WINNER: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Rick and Morty
Steven Universe
The Simpsons
Choice Reality TV Show
*WINNER: Keeping Up With the Kardashians
Lip Sync Battle
MasterChef Junior
The Four: Battle for Stardom
The Voice
Total Divas
Choice Throwback TV Show
Dawson’s Creek
*WINNER: Friends
Gossip Girl
One Tree Hill
That ’70s Show
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Choice TV Personality
*WINNER: Chrissy Teigen — Lip Sync Battle
Derek Hough — World of Dance
DJ Khaled — The Four: Battle for Stardom
Hailey Baldwin — Drop the Mic
Kelly Clarkson — The Voice
Meghan Trainor — The Four: Battle for Stardom
Choice Summer TV Show
Beat Shazam
Cobra Kai
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
*WINNER: So You Think You Can Dance
The Bold Type
Total Bellas
Choice Summer TV Star
Aisha Dee — The Bold Type
Aubrey Joseph — Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Katie Stevens — The Bold Type
Meghann Fahy — The Bold Type
*WINNER: Olivia Holt — Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Xolo Maridueña — Cobra Kai
Choice TV Villain
Anna Hopkins, Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Cameron Monaghan, Gotham
Gabrielle Anwar, Once Upon a Time
*WINNER: Mark Consuelos, Riverdale
Mind Flayer, Stranger Things
Odette Annable, Supergirl
Choice Breakout TV Show
9-1-1
Anne With an E
Black Lightning
*WINNER: On My Block
Siren
The Resident
Choice Breakout TV Star
Iain Armitage, Young Sheldon
Luka Sabbat, Grown–ish
Lyric Ross, This Is Us
Nafessa Williams, Black Lightning
Oliver Stark, 9-1-1
*WINNER: Vanessa Morgan, Riverdale
Choice TVShip
Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart — Riverdale
Grant Gustin and Candice Patton — The Flash
K.J. Apa and Camila Mendes — Riverdale
Matthew Daddario and Harry Shum Jr. — Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard — Stranger Things
Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards — Arrow
MUSIC
Choice Male Artist
Bruno Mars
Drake
Ed Sheeran
*WINNER: Louis Tomlinson
Niall Horan
Shawn Mendes
Choice Female Artist
Ariana Grande
*WINNER: Camila Cabello
Cardi B
Demi Lovato
Dua Lipa
Taylor Swift
Choice Music Group
*WINNER: 5 Seconds of Summer
Fifth Harmony
Florida Georgia Line
Maroon 5
Migos
Why Don’t We
Choice Country Artist
Blake Shelton
*WINNER: Carrie Underwood
Kane Brown
Kelsea Ballerini
Maren Morris
Thomas Rhett
Choice Electronic/Dance Artist
Calvin Harris
Marshmello
Martin Garrix
Steve Aoki
*WINNER: The Chainsmokers
Zedd
Choice Latin Artist
Becky G
*WINNER: CNCO
Daddy Yankee
J Balvin
Luis Fonsi
Maluma
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Artist
*WINNER: Cardi B
Childish Gambino
Drake
Khalid
Nicki Minaj
Post Malone
Choice Rock Artist
*WINNER: Imagine Dragons
Panic! At the Disco
Paramore
Portugal. The Man
twenty one pilots
X Ambassadors
Choice Song: Female Artist
Ariana Grande – “No Tears Left To Cry”
*WINNER: Camila Cabello (feat. Young Thug) – “Havana”
Demi Lovato – “Sorry Not Sorry”
Dua Lipa – “New Rules”
Halsey – “Bad at Love”
Taylor Swift – “Look What You Made Me Do”
Choice Song: Male Artist
Charlie Puth – “Attention”
Childish Gambino – “This Is America”
Drake – “God’s Plan”
*WINNER: Ed Sheeran – “Perfect”
Justin Timberlake (feat. Chris Stapleton) – “Say Something”
Kendrick Lamar (feat. Zacari) – “Love.”
Choice Song: Group
*WINNER: 5 Seconds of Summer – “Youngblood”
Imagine Dragons – “Whatever It Takes”
Maroon 5 – “Wait”
Panic! At the Disco – “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”
Portugal. The Man – “Feel It Still”
Why Don’t We – “Trust Fund Baby”
Choice Collaboration
Bebe Rexha (feat. Florida Georgia Line) – “Meant to Be”
Bruno Mars (feat. Cardi B) – “Finesse (Remix)”
Taylor Swift (feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) – “End Game”
The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar – “Pray for Me” (“Black Panther” soundtrack)
*WINNER: Zac Efron & Zendaya – “Rewrite the Stars” (“The Greatest Showman” soundtrack)
Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey – “The Middle”
Choice Summer Song
*WINNER: “Back to You” – Selena Gomez
“Familiar” – Liam Payne & J Balvin
“Girls Like You” – Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B
“Nice for What” – Drake
“One Kiss” – Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa
“Youngblood” – 5 Seconds of Summer
Choice Summer Female Artist
*WINNER: Camila Cabello
Cardi B
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Halsey
Meghan Trainor
Choice Summer Male Artist
Kane Brown
Niall Horan
*WINNER: Shawn Mendes
Liam Payne
Charlie Puth
Zayn
Choice Summer Group
*WINNER: 5 Seconds of Summer
The Chainsmokers
Dan + Shay
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
Panic! at the Disco
Choice Summer Tour
Niall Horan – Flicker World Tour
Jay Z & Beyoncé – On the Run II Tour
Charlie Puth – Voicenotes Tour
*WINNER: Harry Styles – Harry Styles: Live on Tour
Taylor Swift – Reputation Stadium Tour
Top Dawg Entertainment – The Championship Tour
Choice Pop Song
Ariana Grande — “No Tears Left to Cry”
Keala Settle and The Greatest Showman Ensemble — “This Is Me”
Meghan Trainor — “No Excuses”
*WINNER: Shawn Mendes — “In My Blood”
Taylor Swift — “Delicate”
The Backstreet Boys — “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”
Choice Country Song
*WINNER: Bebe Rexha — “Meant to Be (feat. Florida Georgia Line)”
Brett Young — “Mercy”
Carrie Underwood — “Cry Pretty”
Kane Brown — “Heaven”
Luke Bryan — “Most People Are Good”
Thomas Rhett — “Life Changes”
Choice Electronic/Dance Song
Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa — “One Kiss”
Clean Bandit — “Solo (feat. Demi Lovato)”
Marshmello and Anne–Marie — “Friends”
*WINNER: Steve Aoki and Lauren Jauregui — “All Night”
Topic and Ally Brooke — “Perfect”
Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey — “The Middle”
Choice Latin Song
CNCO and Yandel — “Hey DJ”
J Balvin and Willy William — “Mi Gente”
Jennifer Lopez — “Dinero (feat. DJ Khaled and Cardi B)”
*WINNER: Liam Payne and J Balvin — “Familiar”
Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato — “Échame La Culpa”
RedOne, Daddy Yankee, French Montana, and Dinah Jane — “Boom Boom”
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song
Bruno Mars — ” Finesse (Remix) [feat. Cardi B]”
Childish Gambino — “This Is America”
Drake — “God’s Plan”
Kendrick Lamar and SZA — “All the Stars”
*WINNER: Khalid and Normani — “Love Lies”
NF — “Let You Down”
Choice Rock/Alternative Song
Alice Merton — “No Roots”
Foster the People — “Sit Next to Me”
Halsey — “Alone (feat. Big Sean and Stefflon Don)”
*WINNER: Imagine Dragons — “Whatever It Takes”
Panic! At the Disco — “High Hopes”
Paramore — “Hard Times”
Choice Breakout Artist
Bazzi
*WINNER: Khalid
Lauv
Logic
Marshmello
SZA
Kevin Winter/Getty
Choice Next Big Thing
Black Pink
*WINNER: Jackson Wang
Jacob Sartorius
MattyBRaps
NCT
Stray
DIGITAL
Choice Female Web Star
Bethany Mota
Eva Gutowski
Lele Pons
Lilly Singh
*WINNER: Liza Koshy
The Merrell Twins
Choice Male Web Star
Cameron Dallas
Collins Key
Joey Graceffa
Ryan Higa
*WINNER: The Dolan Twins
Tyler Oakley
Choice Comedy Web Star
The Dolan Twins
Collins Key
*WINNER: Liza Koshy
Miranda Sings
Lele Pons
Lilly Singh
Choice Music Web Star
Anitta
Chloe x Halle
*WINNER: Erika Costell
Jack & Jack
Johnny Orlando
Noah Schnacky
Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star
Dulce Candy
*WINNER: James Charles
Kandee Johnson
Shay Mitchell
NikkieTutorials
Zoella
Choice Twit
*WINNER: Anna Kendrick
Chrissy Teigen
Kumail Nanjiani
Mark Hamill
Mindy Kaling
Ryan Reynolds
Kevin Winter/Getty
Choice Instagrammer
Dwayne Johnson
John Mayer
Justin Timberlake
Lucy Hale
*WINNER: Selena Gomez
Will Smith
Choice Snapchatter
*WINNER: Ariana Grande
Demi Lovato
Ethan Dolan
Grayson Dolan
Kendall Jenner
Meghan Trainor
Choice YouTuber
DanTDM
Lele Pons
Lilly Singh
*WINNER: Liza Koshy
The Dolan Twins
The Merrell Twins
Choice Muser
Baby Ariel
Holly H (Holly Horne)
Loren Gray
*WINNER: Mackenzie Ziegler
Sofia Santino
Valentina Schulz
OTHER
Choice Style Icon
Chadwick Boseman
Blake Lively
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
Migos
*WINNER: Harry Styles
Zendaya
Choice Female Hottie
Hailey Baldwin
Kendall Jenner
*WINNER: Lauren Jauregui
Olivia Holt
Selena Gomez
Yara Shahidi
Choice Male Hottie
Chadwick Boseman
Chris Hemsworth
*WINNER: Cole Sprouse
Grant Gustin
Shawn Mendes
Zac Efron
Choice Liplock
Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong’o, Black Panther
Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana, Avengers: Infinity War
*WINNER: Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart, Riverdale
Gina Rodriguez and Justin Baldoni, Jane the Virgin
Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard, Stranger Things
Zac Efron and Zendaya, The Greatest Showman
Choice Hissy Fit
Adam Driver, Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Jack Black, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Joe Keery, Stranger Things
Kevin Hart, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
*WINNER: Madelaine Petsch, Riverdale
Mark Ruffalo, Avengers: Infinity War
Choice Scene Stealer
Charlie Heaton — Stranger Things
Katie McGrath — Supergirl
Nick Jonas — Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Taika Waititi — Thor: Ragnarok
Tom Hiddleston — Thor: Ragnarok
*WINNER: Vanessa Morgan — Riverdale
Choice Comedian
Ellen DeGeneres
James Corden
Jimmy Fallon
Kevin Hart
Lilly Singh
*WINNER: The Dolan Twins
Choice Male Athlete
Adam Rippon
J.J. Watt
*WINNER: LeBron James
Red Gerard
Shaun White
Stephen Curry
Choice Female Athlete
Chloe Kim
Lindsey Vonn
Mikaela Shiffrin
Mirai Nagasu
*WINNER: Serena Williams
U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team
Choice Dancer
Cheryl Burke
Jenna Dewan
Derek Hough
Les Twins
tWitch
*WINNER: Maddie Ziegler
Choice Video Game
Fire Emblem Heroes
*WINNER: Fortnite
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Overwatch
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
Super Mario Odyssey
Choice Model
Adwoa Aboah
Romeo Beckham
Kaia Gerber
Bella Hadid
*WINNER: Gigi Hadid
Jaden Smith
Choice Fandom
#Blinks
*WINNER: #BTSArmy
#CNCOwners
#Directioners
#Harmonizers
#Swifties
Choice International Artist
Black Pink
*WINNER: BTS
CNCO
EXO
Got7
Super Junior
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Tell us your 3 fave OC ships and the song(s) or other media you associate with them. Pass this on to 3 others (on or off anon) and let's keep the game going!
Oh gawd, this is hard, it's so hard for me to pick 3 ships only.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAARHHHH!!!!
*Panic attack intensifies*
Okay okay I'll do this!
And I'll try to pic something other than the obvious mains.
*Screams internally for not picking Raven/Sam... yeah that was a spoiler*
In absolutely no specific order:
(Actually River's voice claim and this song is so canon for these two)
I wont explain much, I think the songs speak for themselves :)
Thank you so much for the ask, still itching to do some mains but, I need to start putting more focus on others, cause there's so much love in my story that deserves more focus.
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Chapter 45 - A softness settled in it.
Episode 3.
Somewhere in Saint Greer
Dalton: He squealed loudly as suddenly a soaked Raven stood in front of him on the dark night street
Raven: He let out a tired chuckle I suppose I have looked better.
Dalton: Oh shit man! It's you!
Raven: …. yeah… it's…. me he sighed soft and defeated
Dalton: He quickly sensed the darker mood that seemed to spread around them, like a black fog, waiting to swallow them Hey…
His voice was it's usual depth, but a softness settled in it
Raven: He slowly stepped forwards, leaning his forehead on Dalton's shoulder
Dalton: He instantly wrapped his arms around Raven, squeezing him gently, staying calm and quiet, while he wondered what someone as strong and powerful as Raven, could possibly have gone through, to seek someone as insignificant as himself for comfort?
Raven: He stood there for quite a while, listening to nothing but the soft winter breeze and Dalton's heartbeat, then suddenly without intention, his lips whispered 'I love you', in the split second that followed, he simply disappeared
Dalton: He looked around startled as Raven disappeared, and he could have sworn he heard the soft winter breeze whisper 'I love you'.
Raven: Fuck! He landed on his back next to Ronan on his bed
Ronan: He observed his brother with a soft chuckle what could possibly have fucked in those few minutes?
Raven: Me!
Ronan: He chuckled again
Raven: It's not funny! I royally fucked up! He sat up, looking at his older brother with a deep frown on his forehead
I'm a complete idiot, and accidentally told Dalton I love him.
Ronan: And the problem is?
Raven: Do I have to remind you of-
Ronan: No.
You don't.
But Raven, you are also allowed to come first every now and again.
Raven: I know Roe… but at what cost?
Ronan: Mmh… knowing his brothers needs well enough, he instantly picked up on the hint and scooted closer in bed, fumbling lightly with Raven's wet shirt I called Belphegor, and Alroy will be dealt with later.
For now he's out anyway.
I also called Odette and let her know I wont be by tonight.
Raven: He bit his bottom lip and already felt the calming trance his brother always seemed to push him in when they were intimate
Roe… he made me feel dirty about you and I… well any family members… I'm not sure-
Ronan: It's okay He leaned closer, planting a soft kiss on Raven's neck We're demons, we have been doing it since before the break of dawn.
There's nothing wrong with it…. with you…
Raven: He surrendered in a relieved sigh, allowing himself to fall down on the bed again, dragging Ronan after him
Lina: She observed Ragnall as they after dinner, strolled down the softly lit dirt paths crossing the court yard
So you don't have a wife, you don't have any kids… yet you seem like a catch…. why are you single?
Ragnall: He shrugged lightly I guess the right one just haven't come arrround?
And you?
Lina: … the same she kicked a small stone I've never had a boyfriend… or sex she covered her mouth, surprised and startled that the words came out like that
Ragnall: It's alrrright he smiled warmly It's the wine speaking. And Irish wine always lie.
Lina: She couldn't help but chuckle and feel so secure with him, that she naturally linked her arm with his, without her even noticing
Ragnall: He on the other hand noticed, but he didn't mind. In fact, with each step they took, he grew fonder and fonder of her.
Lina: She sighed soft as they sat down on a bench by a bendy river, dragonflies hanging lightly in the air, she shivered softly
Ragnall: Are you cold?
Lina: a bit she smiled softly, smitten that he seemed to care.
No he did care. In fact he seemed very genuine.
Ragnall: May I ask again, why arranged marriage? He asked in a soft, sorta hesitating voice
Lina: … I got lonely.
I'm not really into dating, I find it all awkward, and then there's all these apps.
I've tried.
Within few minutes a guy told me he wanted to she lowered her voice anally fuck me.
Ragnall: He chuckled softly I'm sorry, for any inappropriate words or gestures yeh have ever received from men.
Lina: That's not up to you to apologize for, in fact, you have been the perfect gentleman.
She paused, observing his warm face, an urge to suddenly kiss him …. in fact…. it makes me wonder yet again, why you weren't
on the list?
She got interrupted as suddenly and handful geese took off from the other side of the river I must get home, I'm sorry, it's getting
late and I'm getting cold, I better go find Raven.
Ragnall: Raven took off hours ago.
Lina: …… she shook her head lightly great.
Ragnall: I can find someone teh help yeh home, or a spare bed… there's plenty spare rooms, I'm sure we can find one for yeh,
if yeh want to stay?
Lina: No, I'd like to go home. She smiled soft and apologetic
Ragnall: He nodded confirming and stood up, reaching a hand to Lina
Lina: She gladly grabbed it, feeling a warmth spread inside her, he surely was the perfect gentleman
Ragnall: He lead her into the castle and up a bunch of stairs, till they finally reached Belphegor's office, where he firmly knocked the door It's best you wait out here, he doesn't like guests at this hour.
Lina: She nodded softly and let go of his arm
Ragnall: He smiled at her politely I'll be back in just a moment.
He quickly opened the large wooden door and slipped inside, closing it behind him
Belphegor: He nodded firmly from his spot behind his desk across the room Ragnall. Come in.
Ragnall: He quickly walked up to the large mahogany table and spoke with confidence Why was I not deemed good enough to be amongst Lina's bachelors?
Belphegor: You are.
Ragnall: Then why weren't I picked?
Belphegor: …. you are.
Ragnall: …… He looked at Belphegor with a questioning frown I am?
Belphegor: Miss Aishlynn might think what she wants is an arranged marriage.
She has grown scared of love without ever having experienced it.
So instead of trying the natural way, she settles for a quick business model.
Assuming this is what she wants, simply cause it's easier.
Ragnall: ……
Belphegor: You were not among the bachelors, which by the way I hand picked, well knowing she would never agree to a single one
of them, simply for the fact that you have been very opposed to a new relationship.
I knew you would be too stubborn to give Miss Aishlynn a try.
So I arranged for Miss Aishlynn to be picked up at the stables-
Ragnall: Well knowing I'd be tending to Aurora
Belphegor: A confirming nod
Ragnall: You led us to meet almost organic…. no pressure… no business deal…
Belphegor: Just as Miss Aishlynn truly wants.
Ragnall: He couldn't help but chuckle surprised How did yeh know we would like each oth- no, I'm getting ahead of myself, who
says Aishlynn-
Belphegor: Ragnall. You're usually more confident than that.
You know very well a girl like Miss Aishlynn, doesn't stick to a male company unless she likes him.
Ragnall: He burst out a loud laughter of revelation You sneaky old-
Belphegor: Yes, well.
I suggest you don't finish that sentence, I've had enough insults for one evening from my own son.
Get miss Aishlynn home safely he nodded politely and waved a hand as to signal he wanted privacy
Ragnall: He nodded confirming and left the room, bumping into Lina in the hallway, grabbing her quick by her waist, trying to prevent her from falling I'm sorry! He quickly let go and took a few steps back
Lina: She felt a tiny blush creep over her cheeks
Ragnall: Slight change of plans, if you don't mind?
Lina: …
Ragnall: Lina, may I take you home?
Lina: She squinted her eyes suspiciously I thought you couldn't-
Ragnall: No, I said I would get someone else to do it, simply not to overstep any lines he smiled softly forgive me if it may have seemed as if I don't have the power, in fact I can teleport just as Raven.
Lina: ….. she hesitated for just a moment before she stepped forwards and leaned her head against Ragnall's chest, instantly feeling his warmth as he wrapped his strong arms around her Take me home.
Ragnall: We're here he spoke soft and warm, after a short moment. Truth to be told, it was almost 30 seconds since they had arrived at Lina's house, but he hadn't wanted to let go of her just yet
Lina: She sighed soft and longing, not fully prepared to let go of him just yet. She liked his scent, and how safe she had immediately felt in his strong arms. She took a deep breath and quickly stepped away, trying to act as normal as possible and somehow try to keep her blushing at a minimum I'm sorry about the state of this place she gestured at the kitchen they had landed in.
There were moving boxes scattered on the floor, and the place looked like it needed a hand, or 10.
It's been a lot, to move in on my own, and I haven't been able to finish yet.
There's constantly something breaking down, the heating, plumbing, electricity she sighed soft that's what you get for buying an old abandoned house right?
She chuckled awkwardly
Ragnall: He nodded softly I suppose so.
Lina: She didn't much feel like him leaving as she looked around the unfinished room, at least the living room was more liveable, and almost finished, apart from a few moving boxes in a corner and a broken fireplace. She shivered as she once again realised there were no heating in her house
Ragnall: Was nice meeting yeh, Lina, don't be a stranger he smiled warmly, admittedly he didn't want to leave her just yet, but he also didn't want to intrude.
Lina: Would you like a cup of tea? the question flew out of her mouth
Ragnall: ….
Lina: Or coffee? No you probably drink neither of those, but I don't have any beer or Whiskey, it's whiskey you guys drink, right?
Maybe I have a bottle wine upstairs, I could have a look if you would lik-
Ragnall: I'd like a cup of tea, please he smiled warmly, happy that she had asked, smitten by her nervous blabbering
Lina: She nodded confirming with a small satisfied smile Make yourself at home.
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