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I don't know if this is appropriate for this blog, but does the mod or anyone viewing this know when the Elementalists takes place? I swear at some point they said the year...
Sorry it took us so long to answer this (I guess none of the mods knows) Maybe anyone else viewing this know? -mod candy
it takes place in real time, with the first book having been released in October 2018.
The most prominent defining characteristic of Liam’s entire personality was his restraint. Before meeting MC, he knew his entire life that there was a possibility that he would marry a woman he didn’t love for the sake of his people and as his sworn duty as king of Cordonia.
He was smitten with MC’s personality and charm. Maybe even for a few fleeting seconds, he entertained the idea of what it would’ve been like to meet her outside of all this. But he doesn’t push. He doesn’t even flirt with her as hard as he could because he didn’t want to lead her on or make her feel like he was wasting her time.
His restraint coming undone is the basis for the entire plot of TRR2, especially if you stuck with him the entire way and ended the journey with him. He was always sincere and the pinnacle of a gentleman.
He wasn’t a flirt. He does like to dance with danger occasionally but it took time before the MC was able to see him let his guard down because he was so restrained in his behavior. He was a man that knew he had eyes on him at all times and that’s why this rewrite can eat my entire fucking ass.
Nobody asked for this shit and it’s funny how PB has time to rewrite a two year old book for new players but can’t give us new MCs. How sway.
Screaming about this response a m*n bitching on Facebook got from PBs customer support.
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raleigh:*constantly makes out with MC when no one is watching*
Also raleigh: Yo this is just for the cameras
one thing that high school story: class act does really well that I’d love for more books to implement is the way the writers sprinkle little, free moments of affection between mc and whoever you’re romancing into scenes. it’s just small things like forehead kisses or your li putting their arm around mc or ruffling their hair, but it’s honestly so sweet and never fails to make me smile whenever it crops up. especially when it’s so rare for a book to include any romantic interaction that isn’t paywalled.
pairings : beckett harrington x mc
warnings : none
summary :
your moral compass has shifted.
notes :
i don’t capitalize for aesthetic, hope nobody minds.
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enjoy.
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you catch her gently.
she falls gracefully, more graceful than anything atlas ever did in life.
she lived violently, and ended violently.
but after? she was finally at peace.
looking down at her now, you barely recognize your twin. her gentle expression makes her look young, even after all these years at war seemed to age her.
shreya’s faint sobbing is within earshot as she clutches at atlas’s side.
atlas’s family was never there, and shreya, a member of the perpetually workaholic and rich minstry family, could relate. she’d been more of a sister to atlas these last few months than you had.
“we have to keep going,” your voice echoes through the mostly empty room of the main penderghast building, save for atlas’s body and a now-defunct turret, the one that shot atlas.
shreya only stops her crying to look up in disbelief.
atlas was collateral damage, and she’d been prepared to die for a cause. to stop and mourn now would make her have died in vain.
“she was your twin!” she screams, and even you flinch at the sudden outburst.
“don’t you feel anything anymore?”
“we’re attuned, shreya. made for fighting, not feeling. i thought you knew that.”
shreya only scoffs and shifts back towards atlas.
you decide to keep moving without her.
you’re only halfway down the next hallway, on your way to the office where kane would be waiting, when someone calls out to you from behind.
you expect it to be shreya, but when you turn to look, you soften.
you only ever soften for beckett harrington.
“(name), stop.” he calls out again, stopping and leaving a few feet between you, a distance that wouldn’t have otherwise existed six months ago.
he’s rugged and not as composed as he usually kept himself. he struggled to catch up with you.
“atlas is gone.” you say the words almost too nonchalantly.
he doesn’t respond, only moving closer, quickly, until your faces are only inches apart. he moves a hand to cup your cheek and the touch is warm, urgent, and familiar and for once, you don’t want to pull away.
his thumb caresses your lip, and he eyes the old scars that dress your face.
“i don’t recognize you, not anymore.”
you regret letting your guard down and you push his hand off of your face.
“they took so much from me!”
“i lost them, too. so did shreya, so did atlas. and zeph?”
the mention of his name makes tears sting your eyes. he was naive, and a burden to you in your search for your mom,, but when it came down to it, you should have saved him, shouldn’t have hesitated. you killed him. kane had taken his oxygen away but you didn’t supply him with it, either.
“i- i had no choice.”
beckett shakes his head. “there’s always a choice.”
“when did they make you a monster?”
hearing him say that, hearing it now-
it was unbearable.
when is a monster a monster?
you still loved him.
“i didn’t want to be like this,” you step closer to him. “you were my good thing, beckett. i love you, i still do.”
your heart thunders in your rib cage, and the silence alone steals more of your air than kane ever could.
he rushes you in an instant, and you notice he’s changed, too. beckett harrington used to be all manners and kind touches.
now, he was rough, and his lips move against yours, aggressive and abrasive. he makes you burn, and you want him closer, closer like before. you push and pull until you’re leaning against the wall and he’s pinning you there. his lips move down the length of the sensitive skin of your neck rushedly, searching and desperate.
he takes the hem of your shirt in his first while you tug at his collar, touch his neck. he was always a distraction.
“stay for me,” you’re almost begging when you break apart. he was the only thing left. the last good thing.
he swallows hard, and his eyes turn glassy.
“i-i can’t.” your heart, if there was any of it left that wasn’t stone, shatters.
“i would have done anything for the person i loved-,”
“-but you’re not her.”
you nearly gasp at his coldness, one that you hadn’t seen since you first met him.
“beckett, don’t-,”
a tear escapes and falls down his cheek, and you realize you’re crying too, the first time in a while that you’ve felt anything at all.
“move,” he says finally. you’re the only thing standing between him and the door to the office overtaken by kane.
after everything you’d done for kane, maybe now you could meet your mom, like he promised.
beckett wanted to stop that. to stop kane.
you swallow hard. “i can’t let you do that.”
he pulls away from you.
“(name), i don’t want to hurt you.”
“hurt me?” you scoff in disbelief.
“you think you can hurt me?”
you see the metal of a steel pipe fidgeting along the wall, beckett’s magick struggling to tear it from its place and hurdle it towards you.
“i miss the girl you were.”
you nod in agreement. “everyone will.”
your metal magick fights his for control of the beam, and wins out, despite his attunement to metal. it flies to your hand.
“she was easier to kill.”
you launch the beam at him, and he’s caught off guard, letting the beam fly to his chest and pin him against the wall.
his eyes burn with more rage than any love he showed for you earlier, but the heat is still there.
“i’ll find you,” he hisses as he struggles for breath, but knowing you won’t kill him. not yet.
you smile for the first real time in months.
“we always find each other, beckett. one day you’ll understand why i did it, and you’ll stand beside be again,” you answer gently, caressing the side of his face but noting that he is making slow progress on lifting the beam off his chest.
“never.” he snarls. you push down harder.
“this- this isn’t over,” he’s going to lose consciousness any second now.
“i know.” you smile sweetly at him.
you press a gentle, chaste kiss to his lips, and you feel him soften but he barely responds.
you straighten, and finally release your magick, the steel lifting from his chest and flying into your grasp.
he gasps for breath all at once, unable to recover fast enough.
“let’s do this again sometime,” you whisper closely.
you swing the steel down.
you send him instantly to sleep.