"I'm actually not all familiar with Halone's teachings."
“If you permit me” Haurchefant's lilting voice low in your soft ear, “This night I would recite all verses between those thighs of yours”. He rose to his full height and leaned back to watch her poised expression widen in shock to his deep amusement. Your jaw dropped slightly as you wracked your brain for a retort, cheeks rapidly gaining colour.
How could he help but turn you into a stuttering mess when you were so easy to tease? He cocked his head and brushed his mint locks out of his line of sight, eyes still trained on yours.
He only needed to push you just a bit further.
“I wonder what kind of lovely chorus you'd accompany my performance with” he teased, brushing a stray eyelash off her cheek with his thumb.
That did it, he smirked. Your complexion flushed as red as possible in record timing.
“S-Sir” you sputtered. Head whipping to the side to avoid his intense gaze. Clinging onto some semblance of a polite admonishment, you tried to continue. “I-”
But just as quickly as you turned her head away, his finger swiftly ran along the underside of your jaw. In one smooth motion he was swiveling your face back to him. Your pulse raced under his firm touch, and he would be lying if he said he didn't take great pleasure in watching the way your pupils dilated wide at his actions.
Good. Your body knows exactly who it belongs to.
“You're no recruit of mine” he corrected smugly, “However, I gratefully accept your subordination.”
Service Dom Haurchefant? Yiss Pls. Just a little blurb for my Camp Dragonhead babes.
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hq polyam ships that deserve more love
bokuto/akaashi/kuroo/kenma
osamu/suna/komori
hinata/kageyama/kenma
bokuto/kuroo/oikawa
iwaizumi/oikawa/daichi/sugawara
ukai/takeda/healthy amounts of sleep
tanaka/ennoshita/futakuchi
kanoka/kiyoko/yachi
alisa/akiteru/saeko
lev/shibayama/koganegawa/sakunami
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I really like to think there is some debate among scholars on whether Tol Fuin is part of the Reunited Kingdom on a technicality, since its Kings are straight-line descendants of the last Lords of Dorthonion.
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The opinion of His Highness King Elessar on the subject: It would, you know, make about as much sense for me to say we're still the Lords of Andunie.
The opinion of Her Highness the King's youngest daughter: That would actually be immeasurably cool and dad is a spoilsport.
The opinion of any given random inhabitant of Middle-Earth: I mean Gondor-and-Arnor is welcome to it; no one lives there for a reason, but if they want a barren wasteland with a feel altogether too similar to Mordor on sentimental grounds, who am I to stop them?
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Timmy opening the car door for his wife!
It was very sweet 🤭
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“Warwick launched his final bid at kingmaking, this time in alliance with Margaret of Anjou to restore Henry VI. He and Clarence landed in Devon while the King was in Yorkshire. Elizabeth (Woodville)’s initial reaction was to prepare for a siege in the Tower of London where she had already retired in expectation of the imminent birth of another child. But on 1 October news reached the capital that the King was preparing to set sail from Bishop’s Lynn, abandoning his kingdom. With no hope of imminent rescue, Elizabeth moved swiftly into the Sanctuary of Westminster Abbey with her mother and her daughters. She sent Abbot Thomas Millyng to advise the Mayor and Aldermen that she was surrendering the Tower, and consequently Henry VI, into their custody.
- J.L Laynesmith, “Elizabeth Woodville: The Knight’s Widow” in “Later Plantagenet and Wars of the Roses Consorts” / “The Last Medieval Queens, English Queenship 1445-1503″
"Elizabeth (Woodville) at first fortified the Tower of London against the approaching Lancastrians, but then decided instead to hand over custody of the Tower to the mayor and aldermen of London while she went into sanctuary at Westminster Abbey. It was a move which not only protected her daughters, who were with her, but also saved London from attack, which perhaps explains some of the praise she later received. The author of 'The Historic of the Arrival of Edward IV, who claimed to have witnessed much of what he recorded, stressed
the right great trowble, sorow, and hevines, whiche [the queen] sustayned with all manar pacience that belonged to eny creature, and as constantly as hathe bene sene at any tyme any of so highe estate to endure; in the whiche season natheles she had browght into this worldc, to the Kyngs grcatystc joy, a fayrc son.
...When Edward (IV) arrived, there was a scene of family bliss, in which the queen's vulnerability and domesticity could be contrasted with his heroism. The king was thus presented in an unusually human guise, which might appeal to readers familiar with such partings themselves throughout the civil wars:
The king comfortid the quene, and other ladyes ckc; His swete babis ful tendurly he did kys; The yonge prynce he behelde, and in his armys did bere. Thus his bale turnyd hym to blis.
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