has anyone else ever felt so strongly about a ship that when you try to talk about it your heart starts to hurt and you just
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has anyone else ever felt so strongly about a ship that when you try to talk about it your heart starts to hurt and you just
Oliver failed. Oliver failed. He failed. Venetia lost interest, Farleigh came back, Felix found out his lie. He is not a brilliant mastermind who plotted the whole theft from day on, he popped a boy's tire so he could get close to him, to bask in the nearness to his warmth, and that was enough until it wasn't.
He isn't a genius, he's attentive and greedy and lucky and he can't help himself. He was pretty enough and Elspeth was broken enough that it worked in his favor after nearly 20 years. He tells himself he orchestrated the whole thing from the start, that it was "just work," and that he didn't gradually want more and more and more, and if you believe him, you failed too.
I have my ✨️ spark ✨️ back (hyperfixated on a new gay non-canon relationship)
Oliver + Felix's bathrobe
my favorite ship dynamic in a nutshell:
It’s never ending for me