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Lexaâs got a friend in her [x]
since clexamy and bellexa were talked about recently, I think this post is needed
I woke up Sunday morning and rolled over to look at Stacy, like I have been doing every morning for so many years and plan to keep doing every morning for the rest of my life. She was reading the news. Sheâs always reading the news when I wake up. I could tell by the huge red font on her laptop screen that something bad had happened, and when she noticed I was awake, she tilted her computer away from me.
âWhat happened?â I asked.
She kissed my forehead and said, âYour fever is back.â
âBut what happened?â I asked again.
She didnât answer right away. She rested her cool hand on my hot cheek. And then she told me 20 people had been killed in a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Thatâs all she knew, thatâs all anyone knew. 20 dead gay and trans people whoâd been out dancing, celebrating Pride.
Stacy was right that my fever was back. Iâd been fighting a cold for a week and Iâd clearly lost the battle. She kissed me again and got up and got dressed and went out for supplies. She knew what I needed without me having to ask. Sheâs nursed my terrible immune system through plenty of colds and flus and fevers. Lemon-lime Gatorade only. When I woke up again, 50 gay and trans people had been pronounced dead.
Stacy and I spent the majority of our first date at a gay bar in New York City, out until 4:00 a.m. talking about our hopes and dreams and fears and favorite TV. And sports. The Miami Dolphins. Skins, mostly. Naomi and Emily. This new thing called Pretty Little Liars. Weâd been shooed away from a press event by the NYPD and we found ourselves in the back of a cab together, hardly knowing each other, feeling like maybe we should find out more, like maybe this was our one chance. So we went a gay bar to sit in a corner and talk quietly, while people decked out in rainbows and glitter danced around us, all night long. Neither of us are loud places people; neither of us like crowds. Something drew us to that bar that night, though. Something about the safety of being with our brothers and sisters, our people, while this fragile, hopeful, unspoken thing buzzed between between us.
The Orlando narrative was always going to take the form of Islamophobia, as soon as it was clear Omar Mateen wasnât white. It was always going to take the form of hundreds of politicians erasing âLGBTâ from the conversation to exploit our pain. Donald Trump was always going to find a way to congratulate himself for it, to double down on his racism and xenophobia, to appeal to fear to fear to fear, always to fear. (The irony of convincing straight white people theyâre the ones at risk when nearly all the victims of the hate crime were gay and trans Black and Latino people.) It was always going to be a chance for the NRA to claim theyâre the ones under attack.
But we know the truth: The shooting at Pulse happened because religious conservatives all over the world, and especially here in the United States â where this murderer was born and raised â have been scapegoating gay and trans people for decades, twisting the words of their religious texts to claim authority from gods for persecution and oppression. They have denied us our rights to marriage, to fair employment and housing. They have called us pedophiles and deviants, have taken away our children and separated us from our families. They have called for our execution, and recently. You remember Ted Cruzâs pastor who said LGBT people are âpawns of Satanâ and lobbied for our death. That was November, six months ago. They have fought to keep our stories off of TV and out of movies, to have our books banned from libraries, and to boycott the businesses that would dare to treat us with respect.
The shooting at Pulse happened because millions of people have been taught to fear this one thing:
A woman in New York City saw her partner wake up on Sunday morning with a fever, and her instinct in that moment was to shield her partner from horrific news. For three minutes, maybe. Or even just thirty seconds. Not to reach for her partner for comfort. Not to pierce the quiet morning with a howl of rage. A woman in New York City saw her partner wake up on Sunday morning and her impulse was love. Love for another woman. Love.
Stacy brought me my favorite popsicles in order of the way I like to eat them: cherry, then grape, then orange. âTry to at least eat three crackers,â she said.
And thatâs why 50 people died.
being gay and alive is a radical offensive act of protest that none of us signed up for and sometimes it can genuinely feel too hard to bear but please, please keep going. thereâs no better weapon against the people who want us dead than to live, and keep trying, and keep doing things that make you happy and loving eachother and thriving in whatever way you can in a world that doesnât want you. they canât get rid of us that fucking easilyÂ
I hope the porn blogs that follow me are learning a lot about how Lexa deserved better
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Alycia Debnam-Carey at the FearTWD S2 Wrap Party x x x x x xÂ
Alycia Debnam-Carey for INTERVIEW MAGAZINE - Ones to Watch
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i never saw a wild thing sorry for itself (ch 1-5/?)
If Clarke Griffin & Lexa Bryant didn't exist where it was all as simple as land/sky, day/night, up/down, live/die. If Clarke Griffin & Lexa Bryant didn't quite find their place in the world until the world found a place for them, if Clarke Griffin and Lexa Bryant were..... quite simply, a little fucked.Â
Read it now on AO3 or FF.net.
âNo one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just come out the other side. Or you donât.â -Â Stephen King
Just want them to be happyâŚ
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hey friends! me n my fave lush bag r here to tell u that i just uploaded another chapter of my story i never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. if u donât know what that is, all u need to know rly is that itâs a clexa jail au & in the most recent chapter we meet raven. and she has a tattoo sleeve of bart simpsonâs ass. happy reading!
Eliza Taylor on her favorite scene with Alycia Debnam-Carey