i know i literally just moved beth to a sideblog but sideblogs suck so she’s at @notheretotry on her shiny new (jk i reused an old blog) standalone blog don’t @ me i can already feel you judging me paige.

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i know i literally just moved beth to a sideblog but sideblogs suck so she’s at @notheretotry on her shiny new (jk i reused an old blog) standalone blog don’t @ me i can already feel you judging me paige.
❛ i just wanted a nice, easy life ------what’s so wrong with that ? ❜ she doesn’t look at him. he has this tendency of seeing right through her, and she knows its a lie before the words even pass her lips --- an echo from a time before, from a life before when she’d convinced herself that being a happy homemaker was enough for her. nice and easy could stick to boxes of store-bought hair dye, beth had outgrown it. and now she wants more ------it both thrills and terrifies her. || @gottakilltheking — ( s.c. )
bemonsters » 𝑛𝑎𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑜𝑛 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑜 !!
He’d wondered how trustworthy he looked, at the end of the day. Having decided on the five o'clock shadow for a more working man air – inconveniently scratchy, he came to find – he wondered if clean shaven and glasses would have sent a better message. Alas, as she begins to pour her soul out to him ( or something of the kind, he didn’t truly care for all the layered venting that didn’t give him the straight forward confession he was there for ), Solo finds that his choices had been astute, after all.
That, or she was simply desperate enough to speak to anyone who would listen. Clearly, the woman looked for reassurance. In his role of whatever-got-him-closer-to-her, Napoleon Solo would gladly give it. ❛ I’ve always thought so. ❜ He assures her with a kind smile. Perfect to sweeten the deal. ❛ Thankfully there’s a lot of room for learning when we make mistakes. Though maybe, if it was all worth it in the end, you can’t even call it a mistake ––––– was yours? Worth it, I mean. ❜ Or if it had even ended, for that matter.
𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑳𝑬𝑻𝑺 𝑶𝑼𝑻 𝑨 𝑳𝑰𝑻𝑻𝑳𝑬 𝑺𝑰𝑮𝑯 ------maybe it’s relief at finding someone to agree with the sentiment, maybe it’s something else. either way, beth keeps her gaze steady, her face a mask of a calm she doesn’t quite feel. she’d meant it. or at least... she has to try to mean it, to try to convince herself that despite all of the things she’s done at this point ---she’s still a good person. maybe that’s all she can hope for, in the end. of course, then the other shoe drops, and she wonders if she’d made a mistake with the confession.
❛ i like to think so. ❜ had it been worth it? she’d gotten them ( mostly ) out of debt, sara had gotten her kidney, annie had made more of a mess of things --- but that had almost been expected. the problem is that there’s no going back, now. there’s no reverting to the normal life she’d tried so hard to maintain for so long. does that make it worth it, or does it make her a fool? and how can she say if it’s worth it in the end when she can’t seem to end it. she laughs, airily and holding none of the tension she feels. ❛ i mean, i just wanted to do what’s right for my family. ❜
what about an itsy bitsy starter call??
# sir, is this allowed?
prcsopa » 𝑎𝑛𝑜𝑡𝘩𝑒𝑟 𝑠𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑣𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑜𝑟 !!
𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐃𝐑𝐀𝐆 𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐂𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐓𝐎𝐏 followed by one knuckle knocking gently against the granite with a kind marble design . what crosses his lips is something that some may call a smile , others a sneer — but reality defined it as mere disinterest ; a tight line leveling already schooled features . a home such as the one he stood in cost money ; he’d tracked the finances , crossed the numbers , dealt with the outcome but standing before a housewife the schooled thin line became almost bemused before settling back into a more familiar stoic expression .
❛ i don’t think that’s important right now , do you ? ❜
what could lie in the edges of a threat are veiled with a kind welcoming smile as if to say welcome to my home while disregarding the firearm strapped to his side , the blood staining his fingers . no . this was not quite a threatening visit , more a mere introduction, a conversation . ❛ my apologies , mrs. boland . i was just so caught up here — you have such a beautiful home . it must cost an astronomical amount to keep it all in order —- ❜ a gaze steadily moves to the void where a refrigerator ( now replaced with something smaller ) should be and a chuckle follows . ❛ at least , one would assume so . ❜
it’s with dangerous sleek motion that he moves around the counter to approach , head tilted as if he were a lion waiting to pounce on his prey before something interesting happens . the creases around his eyes begin to form , louder as the entirety of such stoic features shift to smile and a 𝐥𝐚𝐮𝐠𝐡 comes next as if his voice is familiar with the intent , but somewhat rusty ( and it is ) before he continues ❛ i would ask how you keep up with such payments , considering your husband’s incapable hands … and wandering ones , isn’t that right ? but i think you and i both know the answer . ❜
𝘼𝙋𝙋𝘼𝙍𝙀𝙉𝙏𝙇𝙔 𝙎𝙃𝙀'𝘿 𝙈𝘼𝘿𝙀 𝙂𝙍𝙀𝘼𝙏 𝘾𝙃𝙊𝙄𝘾𝙀𝙎 in the realm of kitchen decor, at least among men who brought with them a posse and a weapon wherever they went. ridiculously, she imagines calling up her decorator and reporting this to her. yeah, popular among violent criminals --- no really, i’ve already received compliments from TWO of them --- you should hold a special sale! this is her mind’s way of coping with the fear, beth thinks, but --- though she still has no clue the level of danger she might be in --- beth does her very best to maintain an outward sense of calm.
❛ thank you, ❜ she speaks softly, ignoring the fact that the questions of who and what that she’d asked previously still very much seem like the most important things right now. her gaze follows his, and for a moment she actually feels embarrassed about the mini fridge that sits in a place built for a much bigger appliance. a sigh carries through the silence before he speaks again, and her eyes widen upon his approach, one foot pulled backward as though she might put some distance between them ------but beth freezes before her sole presses back down onto the hardwood floor. ❛ --- wh-what ? ❜
this time the fracture in her voice is less related to fear and more to confusion. she’s still in the dark about her visitor and what he's doing in her home, but he clearly knows all too much about her. she wants to ask how he could possibly know about dean’s financial incompetence --- and his infidelity --- but it’s becoming more and more clear that the only person who was so oblivious about her husband’s deeds ( and misdeeds ) had been beth herself. it twists something painfully in her chest that seems borne more of shame than regret --- twenty years of a lie making her feel tainted in some way. but instead of asking him how he knows so much, her arms cross over her chest, and she attempts to wipe the shock from her features. ❛ why don’t you just tell me what it is that you want ? ❜
❛ yeah, but you know, sometimes people do the wrong thing, but for the right reasons ------ ❜ there’s a hesitation there, a slight quaver in her voice as she speaks. beth had never really been the type who struggled with her own moral compass. she’d always thought of herself as a good person. of course, that was before she’d decided to become a criminal. in the end, though, they’d only stolen from people even worse ------didn’t that sort of cancel it out? she shrugs, shaking her head, but suddenly finding it difficult to make eye contact. ❛ ------ isn’t it the thought that counts ? ❜ || @bemonsters — ( s.c. )
#let these comedians share more scenes
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rio + s2xep6, ‘take your pants off’, backyard scene.
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I FUCKING CALLED IT
icb dean is going so hard about beth and rio and pretending he didn’t cheat on her with AT LEAST ( bc i don’t believe that was an honest answer ) four people........
- Ryan Bergara
❛ no, i’m gonna need to hear you say it. ❜ from rio !
𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑹𝑬'𝑺 𝑨 𝑳𝑰𝑵𝑬 ——that’s the warning that ruby had given when they’d found out about that kid eddy, that he’d been turned by the feds, and they’d needed to make a decision as to whether or not rio should be let in on that piece of information. the whole conversation echoes back in her mind now. a line, that if crossed, meant there’d be no coming back. then we don’t come back, she’d said with such conviction, as if the life of one gang banger had been so much less significant than that of their own ——as if being a mother of four who pays her taxes and goes to school functions had made her somehow better.
in the end, they had made a different choice, one that had its own share of consequences, one that had landed rio in her dining room after wrecking the place — and dean’s face — and somehow had left all survivors. somehow they’d all emerged from that decision relatively unscathed ( except, maybe, for dean ), but the thought that she’d essentially held a man’s life in her hands — even if she’d never done anything with the information — is still one that haunts her.
now, though, now she thinks maybe she should have considered the idea sooner.
❛ you were right, ❜ she says slowly, drawing the words out as if almost reluctant to let them pass her lips. beth isn’t even certain it’s what he wants to hear, but it’s true enough. ❛ i should have let you “handle it” when i had the chance. ❜ it costs her something to admit it, to offer up something like wishing the death of someone else — even someone who has managed to cause so much trouble. ❛ but there’s nothing we can do about it now, right ? ❜ she can’t imagine the whole root him out method they’d used on boomer could work on mary pat, not with her four kids and agent turner personally seeing to her. ——and maybe a part of her still doesn’t want to believe just offering a name could be enough to serve someone with a death sentence.
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