" last time we saw each other, you had caught me at a bad time. "

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" last time we saw each other, you had caught me at a bad time. "
♡ – from luca, to noah. @likecavities
Something finally fucking gives. Luca can't fight it any longer – there's no use. The revelation is a devastating blow, one that knocks him to his knees. Noah had managed to accomplish the impossible, and Luca ignores the way the thought swells in his chest. It wasn't entirely ideal, considering their relationship would never dare see the light of day. Luca had accepted it – made peace with it, even if it fucking devastated him. He's understanding, ultimately.
The news is broken to him over a fucking phone call. Luca couldn't feel any more offended. It was impersonal, yet Noah couldn't be at fault. The miles between them stretched further than Luca liked. It takes a moment for Luca to recover, to fully grasp the reality of the situation. There would no longer be those quiet moments where Luca looks over to see Noah's face, bright and beaming. It breaks something in him, sends him right back to the place that made him so cold to begin with.
Luca pretends like nothing happened whenever they're alone. It presents itself differently on the ice. Luca feigns indifference – doesn't even bother to look Noah's way. He's dismissive of every question asked. Says he's DONE taking anymore Vanek questions.
It's different, now, when they're totally alone. Luca basks in the quiet moments they share, even if they're filled with an underlying sorrow. What does it mean for them? Luca doesn't fucking know. He falls into a silence, with his head resting on Noah's shoulder.
"I don't like what this means for us, Noah."
uh yeah just give me a second
who: open @chqstarter where: National Waffle Day
Luca was glad to be home. Not that Denver was home. Home was more a concept -- the place where his family was -- and since the majority of his siblings had chosen Denver as their home location, taking the job with the Rapids had been an easy choice. So much so that it hadn't felt like a choice at all. He was still getting used to it, though. Of the cities he'd lived in, this one seemed to be the most intent on bringing its residents together. "I'm pretty sure this is the only place I've lived so far that's felt like there's always something happening." Maybe it was just that his career had kept him busy and he'd never fully been able to experience the other cities. "Which event is your favorite throughout the year?"
saw your post on twitter dot com asking to see how people draw this guy so get a load of this dude :PP
AWESOMEEEE THANK YOU always a pleasure to see this guy !! hes cute in your style
“What would you recommend someone who has about twenty more minutes of lunch break left before she has to hurry back to work?” Gemma questioned as she leaned against his food truck.
@luca-cole
Pixar is doing this thing where it’s become a bit too self aware of itself as a maker of emotional and philosophical children’s cartoons. Like when Pixar began they took crazy concepts and took them to emotional stakes. But now they take emotional concepts and take them to crazy stakes.
Toy story’s premise was was “what if your toys could talk?” and ends up being about the fear of change and growth. But Soul is just “what if this person with hopes and dreams died?” but then puts that dead persons soul in the body of a cat for chase scenes. So modern Pixar movies always have something really cool, then suddenly remember: t “oh crap, this is for kids.” “Here’s a checklist of chase scenes and fart jokes.” And it distracts form the actual movie. It gets to the point where you kinda wish it wasn’t a kids movie. While earlier movies actually benefitted from the child perspective.
Like Monsters inc only worked because it was for kids, but Soul & CoCo could have done without. It actually would have been better without. That isn’t to say I want them to stop making kids movies because I want the opposite. And for Pixar to use their children’s story narrative instead of making it an after thought