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Risky, risky ⚡⚡
VAN PALMER in Yellowjackets (Season 3)
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The Ghosts of our memories
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/7 Fandom: Star Trek, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Christine Chapel/T'Pring, and negatively, Christine Chapel/Spock, Spock/T'Pring (Star Trek), Christine Chapel/Roger Korby Characters: Christine Chapel, T'Pring (Star Trek), Spock (Star Trek), Khosa (OC), Erica Ortegas, Joseph M'Benga, Rukiya M'Benga, Roger Korby Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Human, Graduate School, Abusive mentorship relationships, Comic Book Shop AU, Marriage, Cheating, Self-harm with sex, Mental Health Issues, Parenthood, Characters Play Dungeons & Dragons, Children of Characters, this is just my sort of jam of people being people and that being awful for everyone, Cat Ears, Spock is a huge shit in this, if you don’t like Spock being a huge shit this is not for you, Privilege, Vulcans as an orthodox sect, Alley Blow Jobs, Rooftop Make-outs, Poor Life Choices Series: Part 1 of Collegetown Comics Summary:
Christine Chapel is in the process of washing out. Grad school turned out to be too much for her–for a lot of reasons–but admitting she’s dropping out is also too much. So these days she’s working at the downtown comic book shop, and trying not to think too hard about how she’s not keeping her shit together.
Then a hot dad and his kid walk in, and she starts to daydream about a different sort of life. One that’s not so hard.
Unfortunately, that’s not reality. Reality bites.
And we will be changed for good 💚🩷
what fics are on your tbr
i have literally 24 separate ao3 tags open rn in this browser so it's safe to say my tbr is very very long right now (also i am just behind on reading in general lol) but some of the things on there include:
the gelphie medical au by @localgaysian
the new attrition ficlets by @festivating
the fiyero matchmaker fic by @halcyon-hyacinth
the summer at the lake house fic by @blackseablacksky
the star wars au by panakinbananakin (do not know if this author is on tumblr but!!)
the office workplace au by gelphcore (again, do not know if this author is on tumblr)
this intermission fic by finlyandka
this bookverse fic also by @blackseablacksky
study partners by genericoregairufan (which was heavily recommended to me by @halcyon-hyacinth!!)
and this fic based on the trailer also by @festivating
OH!! and i have to catch up on the eternal sunshine au by @uisceb !!!
and that's just to name a few..... many of these have been sitting open in tabs for literal WEEKS now (i have been traveling A LOT this summer and have gotten truly dreadfully behind; also rushing to meet some of the big bang deadlines that were last week so writing more than reading lmao)
thank you for another wonderful ask!! any opportunity to plug my friends & mutuals and also just writing that seems fun and interesting will always be taken by me :)
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QUINN FABRAY GLEE | 3.01
#meanwhile jackie...
first time making a comic like this, and my schedule's been everywhere, so it's a bumpy ride ⍪_⍪ but at least i can move on now o7 i've also been on a bit of a break from social media, but i want to get back to posting more regularly ദ്ദി gotta break the habit of posting like 10 images in one go lol
Museum plans between the architect & historian
Because I knew you
Endlessly baffled every time I see people water down Glinda’s actions in Defying Gravity to “oh she was too cowardly or too selfish to stand by Elphaba,” as if she didn’t spend that entire sequence from Chistery’s transformation onward doing everything in her very limited power to keep Elphaba safe.
Like the second things start going wrong, Glinda’s entire focus switches to “keep Elphaba safe at all costs.” This girl does not have any magic. She does not have any physical survival skills. She probably has no idea how to throw a punch. She can barely run in those heels. Her one power is her charm and her ability to work a crowd. She is desperately trying to get Elphaba to come back with her not because she agrees with what the Wizard and Morrible are doing, but because she thinks maybe if she can just smooth things over, Elphaba will be forgiven, and she’ll be safe.
In that regard, there’s a very obvious selfishness to Glinda’s actions - she lacks perspective; she lacks scope; she prioritizes Elphaba over what we as the audience would understand as the “Greater Good” and over her own morals about what’s going on with the Wizard’s agenda; she’s visibly horrified by what happens to Chistery but her first instinct is to comfort Elphaba above all else, despite having no understanding of what's happening.
I am the last person who’s ever going to argue that Glinda isn’t selfish, because she very clearly is, it’s one of her defining characteristics, and it’s one of the main things she has to learn to overcome in order to actually become “Glinda the Good.” This is in no way me trying absolve my very selfish girl who very much made the wrong decision.
But it does kinda boggle my mind when I see the argument that Glinda betrayed Elphaba or is a “fake friend.” Especially because ultimately she comes to the conclusion that the best thing she can do for Elphaba in this moment is to let her go. She knows she would only hinder Elphaba if she were to go with her, she knows there’s no happy ending for them if she tries to run away with her (I think in that moment she might even suspect there’s no happy ending at all). Elphaba is going through her own personal revelation which is beautiful in its own right, but it’s also impulsive, and there’s a certain level of unsustainable grandiose fantasy to it. Glinda almost lets herself be swept up in it for a moment, but her rational side kicks in, because, of the main trio, Glinda really is the most grounded in reality.
I’ve seen a lot of weirdly smug people out there proudly saying if Fiyero was there he definitely would’ve gotten on the broom with Elphaba - and honestly, I think they’re probably right. But it’s not because he’s somehow morally superior to Glinda, or that his love for Elphaba is more pure. Our boy is depressed, he’s nihilistic, he’s lost, and truly doesn’t have any attachments to anyone.
He was genuinely moved by Elphaba’s fearless convictions and he fell hard and fast for her, so I agree he’d be on that broom in a heartbeat, he quite literally has nothing to lose, and everything to gain. He’s found himself wanting to believe in something for the first time because Elphaba brought that out in him, his whole world revolves around her. And that’s very romantic, but because of that, the stakes are much lower. For him, leaving everything behind wouldn’t be a sacrifice, it would be freedom.
Glinda’s gone through the world much differently, much more carefully. She doesn’t have Fiyero’s sense of nihilism or detachment, she’s lashed herself tight to the reality of the world around her. Where Fiyero has been regularly kicked out of schools and freely wandered from place to place experiencing new things and getting into trouble on purpose, Glinda has never stepped outside the predictable comfort and safety of her bubble until meeting Elphaba. She lives in constant fear of failure and being looked down on. She is forever clinging to this persona she’s created because she’s terrified of what will happen if she’s anything less than perfect.
She has constructed her entire existence around being an icon rather than a person - in the beginning, she literally doesn’t know how to be her own self, she’s just barely learning, because of Elphaba. And it scares the shit out of her.
Fiyero would likely play action hero if he was there for Defying Gravity, and that’s great, but Glinda is weighing a million things in her head, not least of which is “holy shit the person I love most in the world is in imminent danger and I have no magic and no strength to keep her safe, so I will beg and plead and insult and fight her tooth and nail to keep her with me inside my privileged bubble because maybe I can smooth this over, maybe everything will be okay if I just do what I always do and use my privilege to get my way.” She understands the rules of her world, so she’s going to play by those rules because that’s how you win the game.
Elphaba, of course, refuses to play a corrupt game at all, and Glinda gets angry - she lashes out at Elphaba because Elphaba has just put herself in such a dangerous situation, and Glinda is completely powerless to change it. Every little bit of control Glinda is used to having is obliterated.
Her “Maybe you’re not as powerful as you think you are” when Elphaba doesn’t grow wings is so desperate - the words border on cruel, but her tone is both painfully apologetic and above all filled with RELIEF because while her heart hurts for Elphaba, she’s terrified that Elphaba would hurt herself the way Chistery was hurt, and she’s cleaving to the hope that maybe if Elphaba isn’t as powerful as she thinks she is, Glinda stands a chance at undoing the damage, and protecting her.
Glinda’s selfishness is just so fascinating to me because it’s so rich and so contradictory - she loves Elphaba so deeply and destructively that she fully paralyzes herself when the chips are down and it breaks them both. She fails to be what Elphaba wants her to be, and she fails to be a good person, but there’s no “fake friend” about her actions - she is acting on pure desperation to keep this person she loves safe in literally the only way she knows how, at the cost of everything else, including what’s right, which is something Elphaba could never abide by. Elphaba would never compromise her own morals, but at this point in the story Glinda is willing to compromise everything as long as Elphaba is tucked away in her bubble with her, and that difference in values is irreconcilable to both of them.
So, realizing this, Glinda does the one last thing she can think of to protect her at this point, and wraps a cloak around her shoulders to keep her warm. That’s all that’s left.
She’s selfish and she’s cowardly and she’s brave and she’s loving and she fails Elphaba and she fails herself and she regrets her decision for the rest of her life and yes I am writing all this with glass under my tongue and between my teeth, she makes me insane.
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