Murderer. Martyr. Monarch. Mad.
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Murderer. Martyr. Monarch. Mad.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
fandom: heartless (marissa meyer)
rating: t
warnings: none
summary: As daughter of the Marquess, it's Catherine Pinkerton's duty to open the lobster quadrille dance every year. This year, it's also her duty to dance with her suitor, the King of Hearts. But today, Cath forgoes duty for something much more beautiful, and makes a bold choice
I’ll never be over the trope of “villain who originally had good intentions but could never shake their worst qualities or get their priorities straight”.
Me: I’m mentally stable—
My Brain: Catherine never got her bakery.
Me, in tears: cAtHeRiNe NeVeR gOt HeR bAkErY
I have to stop reading sad books; I’m running my soul to the ground.
Am I just now realizing that Margaret was a character foil for Catherine and existed as a self-righteous know-it-all who wasn’t really righteous and didn’t know anything and who Catherine could hate and find faults in just so that we wouldn’t notice Catherine’s own faults, such as her self-righteous and know-it-all tendencies because the author didn’t want us to see how awful of a person she was until the very end when she decided to show her true self via murder? Yes. Yes, I am.
nO BECAUSE I STARTED READING HEARTLESS AND NOW I’M SAD
okay i’m finally starting my reread of heartless. i won’t liveblog since i can’t focus that way, btt it any time i take a break for whatever reason i’ll update you guys on my emotional status