"noo not the consequences of my actions"
exept its being wet after jumping into a river fully clothed (me yesterday after having to take the bus drenched)
THIS!!
call me problematic but the death eaters will always be the more compelling characters to me specifically BECAUSE they exist in a narrative with such rigid black/white morality; because they are considered evil as fact; because they are punished as individuals for the way a system made them; because they are offered no avenues for redemption!
every glimpse of humanity & personhood from one of the cartoonishly-evil disposable background villains (bella’s petnames for her sister, peter’s friendship with james, barty’s skill as a teacher, the carrows’ love for each other, regulus’s note) automatically carries INFINITELY more weight than any dramatic gryffindorish act of heroism BECAUSE it comes shining out from a vacuum. lock me up!!! you should be feeling empathy for them!! do you see how humanity becomes more textured when applied to characters that we, as readers, are meant to disregard as monsters. should i call mary shelley
I know what you are.
I mutter under my breath after someone in my creative writing class complimented my "rip remus lupin" shirt
THIS.
if you have to change a character THAT much in order for it to be “interesting”, you don’t actually like that character.
was at the noah kahan concert yesterday and he played strawberry wine (aka his best song, talk to the wall) nobody tapk to me
Rosekiller are the kind of people to be besties with theire local takeout
(the tai takeout guy gave me 6 instead of 8 springrolls)
(i hate myself for using the word bestie)
I know my frontal lobe is developing when I feel physical anxiety at the thought that I forgot my bus pass
Sirius' loud hatred for slytherin, even after Regulus was sorted there
Then down the line Dorcas makes her way into the Marauders and Valkyries and Regulus realizes that Sirius can have exceptions, he was just never good enough to be one
I posted my first one shot!!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/63181492
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