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➳ + fmk: mateo, sophie, simon
... Crap, that threw out my normal system of automatically killing Mateo all the time.
I’ll start with the obvious one, marry Sophie. We can be pros on dancing with the stars and everyone loves us because we’re cute and couple goals who win the mirrorball every season. Simon’s just... too innocent for the first choice, and feels more like an annoying brother, so I guess this time he’s gotta die. Which - leaves only one place for Mateo. Might not be completely awful, if he shuts up for once, he’s not the worst looking, which is something.
FMK Sophie, Missy and Simon.
F: Sophie, I’m not about to kill one of the few people I like around here. But she also wants to go to New York and I’d rather head somewhere warmer, and long distance seems like it’d be a pain.
M: Simon, he seems like he’d be cool with still hooking up with other people so it’d be like one of those platonic marriages where you encourage the other to go out and find someone hot to spend the night with, and he’s too nice to kill.
K: Missy, nothing personal… Just don’t know her as well.
SPOTTED!!
Jeanne Seydoux’s track ‘Ride or Die’ on the ‘SERPENTINE’ album has been causing a craze among fans. The song has been gaining attention for it’s lyrics, many fans creating theories and rumors that is about her ex-boyfriend Simon Lee and former friend Marlowe Perry. The style of the song is different from the artist’s other tracks on the album and is more upbeat than the others. Is Jeanne Seydoux shading Simon Lee and Marlowe Perry?
click here to listen.
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