Theory: Amy has some low-key magic that she doesn’t know about.
Evidence:
She manages to keep Lyell from fading simply by remembering him. When she starts forgetting him, he weakens and almost dies.
If she hadn’t been falling under Harken’s spell in Book 5, she would’ve been able to hear the cries of the furniture in the penthouse.
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NOOOOOOOOO I don't care about shadow and bone but I was supposed to get my season of kanej what the fuck about my season of kanej netflix execs pull UP
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<six of crows as b99 quotes3
nina: you need to man up
jesper: man up?? sexist.
jesper: i‘m sorry but i don’t see gender here, sir
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A sad thing about Lyell Bone is that he never really had a family who loved him unconditionally and accepted him until he married Amy and started his own family with her. And when he finally did have it, he lost it again after four years.
His dad died when Lyell was 1, and his mother was cold-hearted and mean and wouldn’t have been able to give him the emotional support he needed. He grew up surrounded by vipers (according to Bartholomew Bloor). Sure there was Paton, but Paton was unstable himself and unable to provide any kind of support.
So, until he met Amy, Lyell had no one who accepted him and loved him unconditionally. Which is sad, but even sadder is that he only got to spend four years being happy with Amy (and later their baby) before he was hypnotised and made to disappear.
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I did this personality test thing that assigns you characters from a wide variety of fandoms, and I’d just like to share a few.
- Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds
- Bones from Bones
- Any Santiago from Brooklyn 99
- Abed Nadir from Community
- Wilson from House MD
- Charlie from The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- Gus from Psych
- Watson from Sherlock
- Winn from Supergirl
- Cas From Supernatural
Do you think this list will finally get my therapist to test me for autism?
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Hikari: You know, Detective, you may not realize it, but you can be extremely abrasive.
Stiles: Oh, no, I realize it.
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