this chapter. is going to be too short. damn it.
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this chapter. is going to be too short. damn it.
if would be cool if people who are mods could. communicate.
spavaj...... mmmh.....
people from my university emailing me like "I am once again asking if you think you should learn greek /sh [strong hint]"
miss comin on here n saying ungodly things at all times of the day
Oh, Caleb with Luc... 2x128 had already destroyed me quite completely, but this scene wrecked me in a completely different way. Caleb is so good and so caring and so hopeful. At his core, he wants so deeply to teach, to inspire, to see something better. And he wants everything for Veth, and for Luc in turn. What a beautiful twist of the narrative to have this moment just after the events at Vergesson, with Caleb is questioning his morality, Trent’s influence echoing in his mind and justifying his fears that he can never be anything better. He is sick and shellshocked and repulsed by himself—and yet even in this horrid state, he waits anxiously to speak with Luc, just to gift him with the very things that brought him joy as a child, to encourage his curiosity and spirit. In this scene, he is everything Trent Ikithon is not; he is nothing like the executioner Ikithon tried to mold him into. He is not the pawn that Ikithon calls Bren. He is Caleb Widogast, and he is a good man.
*hand flaps* ☺☺☺😍😍😍😌😌😌