Please tell me I am not the only one who thinks about 1920s! Nanami Kento. The man in a classy suit, whiskey or bourbon in hand, those petnames like doll or angel face (dear and darling count too), the dancing, the sensuality...uff

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Please tell me I am not the only one who thinks about 1920s! Nanami Kento. The man in a classy suit, whiskey or bourbon in hand, those petnames like doll or angel face (dear and darling count too), the dancing, the sensuality...uff
I know a lot people have used "mi amor" or "cariño" as the default pet names in Miguel fanfics, which is funny to me because people in my family usually go with their last names or viejo/a (old man/woman). And even so, other people in Mexico (and other places in Latinoamerica) go for gordo/a when talking about their partners. So in my head, Miguel calls me his pendeja, but he does that with love <3
do you guys think nanami gets flashbacks when he sees his partner put on eyeliner?
writers block is a bitch. anyways new theme!
let's count how many times i cry today because of the episode. So far, three.
1- When I first saw the scene, obvi.
2- When I was scrolling through twitter and people kept pointing out details (how he goes from wanting to stay and protect yuji to haibara telling him it was okay to go)
3- when i started thinking about yuji and how father-son they were (the change from screaming nanamin to stuttering while saying it...my heart broke)
i need to stop going to tiktok to just watch tiktoks. its becoming a problem
nanami doesnt need his technique to find my weak spot
missing nanami so bad that i am watching his introduction in three different languages