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Anonymous asked:

“When you wake up next to him in the middle of the night, with your hands in your hair you’re nothing more than his wife. And when you think about me all those years ago, you’re staring face to face with I told you so.” is Angie coded but make it reader being angsty as fuck after Angie chose Barnaby over them a g a i n

EXACTLY

We’re talking Angie blowing off reader the first time back in the 1700s or whatever for Barnabas. Then being fuck buddies during that 200 year gap, only for Y/N to be thrown aside when Barnabas is back on the table.

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Anonymous asked:

"i heard you like magic, i've got a wand and a rabbit" (red wine supernova, by chappell roan)

iykyk, but that's so angie coded

Literally so Angie coded. I’m taking this as the ask game about fic titles and I really have to say it’s giving Y/N rushing head first into hooking up with Angie—well aware of Angie’s reputation to break people’s hearts. Naturally it ends with Y/N a little too in love with Angie and pulling away, does it go well? No, Angie commits 110% at all times, but do they fuck nasty about it? Yes, several times actually.

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shadowriel

New idea: instead of writing the fic, you come over to my house and I tell you the entire plot while I pace my tiny kitchen. There’s a cup of tea, warm in your hands. The words don’t stop and the affection never leaves your expression.

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gumy-shark

free my girl she did all that shit but if she was a man you'd be all over him AND his crimes

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legobatjoker
[ID: a google doc with the italicized text: “orpheus loves eurydice.” “loves” has a blue underline under it, which is signalling that it should be autocorrected to “and.” End ID.]

literally emo over this autocorrect . like it’s right… there’s no need for “orpheus loves eurydice” as a statement. the evidence is already there: orpheus and eurydice

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