secretly being a proshipper n having a blog/main where you: aren't actively proshipping, have antis commonly interacting w you, and/or even having anti MUTUALS is SO fucking funny to me
like they dont KNOW that im the little freak in their dni. i am a ticking time bomb that one day will snap and reblog 50 posts of fictional siblings making out sloppy style on main and then watch my dash n inbox EXPLODE i swear it!!!
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this might be controversial because eddie doesn’t like mainstream music…
but i feel like modern eddie would have a soft spot for lady gaga.
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i'm happy that at least m left before the detective woke up lmao 😭😭 want to see my little clown suffer
YOU GET MEEEEEEEEE
i think that part kind of redeeemed it a little but i still didn't want m to stay at all 😭 i know that sounds rough, but i think that like. m still doesn't quite get how they fit into the mc's life in different capacities – romantic, platonic, as well as work
and like. sometimes characters do make weird choices including some that they regret (which was a theme set up at the beginning – with m saying what they don't mean at the bakery), so like. what about doing something that they don't mean? like leaving the mc when their instinct now is to stay?
this is definitely all a personal opinion – i just think that the way m's romance was set up, it's moving way too fast for me, and i kind of wish that m had more time to feel their regret both in the earlier bakery scene stuff, and it could've been tied in again at the end! either way, m regretting anything at all is character development and i would've been happy with just that. it's like we're getting payoff that feels unearned LMAO idk idk
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Mitsukou Cinderella Au:
Set in the Heian Period
Mitsuba doesn’t know who he is, where he came from, or how he got to what he calls “The Crystal Palace.” The Child/God entity, his captor who treats him both affectionally and cruel, told him his name was Mitsuba and trapped him in a massive castle (look up Japanese Castles). A majority of the surfaces in the castle are made of reflective crystal, which gives the entire atmosphere a cold and isolating feeling. But also, these crystals are magic, and he is occasionally able to get glimpses of the outside world through them. Tsukasa has tasked him with cleaning, and cleaning and cleaning. So he does. He sees people eating but does not hunger, and sleeping but does not feel tired. He sees love, and friendship, and laughter. He clings to these moments he cannot have.
One day, Tsukasa comes to visit- and this time he’s got an amazing gift. The chance to live like a human for a single evening. From dusk to midnight. He’s even brought an outfit that is everything Mitsuba could dream of. So flowy, so elegant, so beautiful. He’s seen humans wearing them before and he loves it.
(Yes, Tsukasa is dressing up Mitsuba like a woman because he’s got a goal in mind. But Mitsuba, our little Supernatural, doesn’t really know what gender is in the first place… and if he did? Well, he’d still wear the outfit. It’s cute. It’s pretty. He’s cute and pretty.)
Mitsuba finds himself transported to the front steps of a large festival just as the sun is setting into the horizon. There’s so many sights, sounds, scents, and things to touch.
He walks a little bit out of the way, where it’s calmer, before lifting his veil back so he could look up at the stars in awe. That is where his Romeo finds him.
Kou is the Second Son of a not-so ancient clan but definetly honorable clan of Exorcists. He’s directly descended from the Imperial Family, a Clan of immense wealth but equal duty- may as well be a Prince.
He’s attending this festival because it’s what everybody near and far comes to see. He’s looking for a night of fun, away from his duties, away from his loving but sometimes overbearing brother.
Just having got some food at a booth, he walks into a peaceful clearing to enjoy his temporary freedom. But he’s not alone, and there’s a noblewoman slowly walking in the distance. Her hat is upturned, she must be looking at the stars. He realizes that she’s not familiar with this area, and that there’s a drop-down to a stream in the distance. He calls out a warning, but she doesn’t hear.
Mitsuba snaps out of his awe when his foot slips, his torso is grabbed, and he falls backwards onto the ground. Away from a cliff, it seems. Mitsuba catches on in a panic that there’s a human beneath him, who is now groaning about “stupid large hats.”
He whirls around and elbows the human in the gut, sputtering nonsense in fear. The hat and veil are way to big for a practical scrap such as this, and he flings it off his head so he can get a good look at whoever’s tried to nab him.
It’s a handsome boy whose expression is just as frightened as Mitsuba’s. Who was previously wondering how saving this noblewoman from falling could have turned out so horrible, wondering how to calm her, how to explain, how it would look like if anyone else found them. Wondering if she was a woman at all, given the feeling of the body above him and the fact that this “noblewoman” keeps referring to herself as himself. All these thoughts wash away the second they lock eyes. To describe it simply, Kou is lovestruck.
Once things calm down, and Kou is able to explain what happened, help the boy up, and hesitate to help brush the debris off of him (he is still a nobleman, and all will still see this boy as a noblewoman), he feels comfortable asking questions.
The boy’s name is Mitsuba. He’s never heard of Nobility by the name Mitsuba, and this boy is so mysterious he won’t even tell Kou his given name.
Mitsuba’s never been to a festival, which Kou finds odd but brushes off, and offers to show this new (and very pretty) face the ropes. So they do. They light sparklers, and eat so much food, and walk around, and sit together, and dance to music, and laugh together. Kou comes to find that Mitsuba is a cheeky little thing, who likes to pull tricks here and there. When they’re sharing a skewer, he tells Kou that he’s got sauce on his face. Mitsuba lifts a hand delicately to wipe it off, and Kou is so distracted by the thumping of his heart that he doesn’t notice that Mitsuba smeared sauce on his otherwise clean face.
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