This picture of Thomas Delaney, that it that's the post.
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This scene is a blessing that we were all robbed of im sure 🥲🤭
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Is Mccobb into humans, being raised by humans and kind of a supremacist?
McCobb thinks gargoyles are disgusting creatures. When he was a teenager, he tried to cut his own wings off in a misguided attempt to look more human. His parents reinforced his self-loathing by continually telling him that he's better than other gargoyles, smarter, more civilized. He has grown to resent his entire species, especiallty Grottweiler; he thinks Grott is an abomination, a sickly, malformed, little monster, and he cannot fathom why anyone would respect a species that produces examples like him. He sees Grott the way we see Gollum, an emaciated facsimile of himself. The fact that Grott is beloved by so many members of his community is proof in McCobb's eyes that gargoyles are God's mistake. He may never look human, but he considers himself human on the inside. He denies being attracted to gargoyle women, though it's no secret that he is obsessed with Karmer. Even so, he is in a commited relationship with the daughter of one of his father's clients; McCobb & McCobb is a major South Florida law firm with powerful clients in the local, state, and federal governments, and Delaney DeMarco is just as ruthless as her old man. She and McCobb are a power couple, though they're both so emotionally stunted from their upper class upbringings that "love" is not an emotion they're capable of feeling; they work well together, but they would sell each other up the river the nanosecond is became politically expedient to do so. Humans and gargoyles have lived together for millennia, so theirs is not the first interspecies romance, but a lot of people in their social circles think their relationship is unnatural. It really isn't, they're just stuck in a bygone mindset.
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