My bet is on Derek, you love him to much 💖
Nope!
I do love him a lot. But he's not the one on my mind.
Here's a bit of a hint: it's a prepandemic love (that I've also talked about during 2020/2021.)

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My bet is on Derek, you love him to much 💖
Nope!
I do love him a lot. But he's not the one on my mind.
Here's a bit of a hint: it's a prepandemic love (that I've also talked about during 2020/2021.)
Favorite Rare Genes Characters: Red hair/Ginger head
Ariel
Kakyoin Noriaki
Anne
Red hair (or ginger hair) occurs naturally in one to two percent of the human population, appearing with greater frequency (two to six percent) among people of Northern or Northwestern European ancestry and lesser frequency in other populations. It is most common in individuals homozygous for a recessive allele on chromosome 16 that produces an altered version of the MC1R protein.
In Asia, red hair can be found among some peoples of Arab, Iranian, Mongolian, Turkic, Miao and Hmong descent.Ancient human remains, in a state of excellent preservation, have been discovered in various parts of Asia.
These include the famous Tarim mummies of Xinjiang, China, some of whom had red and reddish-brown hair.[23] Several preserved samples of human hair have been obtained from an Iron Age cemetery in Khakassia, South Siberia. Many of the hair samples appear red in color, and one skull from the cemetery had a preserved red moustache.
In the Book of Wei, Chinese author Wei Shou notes that Liu Yuan was over 6 feet tall and had red strain on his long beard.There are other examples of red hair among early Turkic people. Muqan Qaghan, the third Qaghan of the Turkic Khaganate, was said to have red hair and blue eyes.
In Chinese sources, ancient Kyrgyz people were described as fair-skinned, green- or blue-eyed and red-haired people with a mixture of European and East Asian features.
My precious Sherlock!
It's Derek, isn't it? (not that i'm surprised)
Nope!
Older. More tragically heroic. Did also die for his friend(s) though.
my guess is rafael or sonny? :O
Hm, nope! I haven't thought about them in a while actually (I should get caught up on L&O...)
Next Hint: My heart is the only place he lives (RIP)
maybe someone from the witcher is on ur brain (i dont watch the show but i think u watch it ummm)
I do watch it. But it is not anyone from there.
Closer, genre-wise than the Anon was though. 😊
My bet is on Diego.
A good bet Nonny, considering my usual feelings. But no, at the immediate moment, Stabby Husband is not the one occupying top spot in my brain.