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I, for real, read 4lw
"The power of reading"... someone should write a yoi fanfic that's like a children's story because yuuri and victor use the pOWER IF READING to save ice skating idfk that would be great
ASJKDFJKALSFD @fallsintograce
“Do you really think I can land the quad flip?” Yuuri asks on one of those nights where everything is quiet and heavy and he collapses into bed two hours earlier than usual. He’s lying on his side, curled up into a ball so tight that he looks smaller than normal, more fragile. His knees are brought up to his chest and his eyes remain open, staring straight ahead at the wall to his left.
Victor pulls Yuuri against him by putting one arm around his waist, but his fiancé doesn’t let down his emotional shields. “Of course you can.”
At that, Yuuri doesn’t say anything. Victor has seen him like this on far, far too many occasions--lost in his own head, in his own thoughts. “Maybe the power of reading can help,” he suggests quietly, and squeezes Yuuri’s hip.
“The power of reading?” Yuuri asks, sounding more curious than caring.
“I’ll read you a story. Once upon a time, there was a Japanese figure skater.”
Yuuri sighs. “Did this skater have a name?”
Victor hums. “Yes, but that’s not important. Once upon a time there was a Japanese figure skater who didn’t think he could do a quad flip, and so he was lying in a hotel room bed with his coach and love of his life, when his coach told him he’d tell him a story. And do you know how the story ends?”
He turns around in Victor’s arms to meet his eyes. “How?”
“By the Japanese figure skater going to bed because it’s midnight. Goodnight, Yuuri.” He leans backwards to flick the lamp off, then pulls Yuuri tighter against his chest.
Yuuri laughs. “Goodnight, Victor.”
We're all amazed with your typing skills! but what about your reading speed, is it as good?
:( :(
C'mon, Maddie, you're not allowed to be an excellent writer, a really fking fast typer, AND a really fking fast reader (you'd have too much power, my dude)
:( :( :( :( thank you for calling me an excellent writer but it won’t stop the teaRS (in ref to this)
do you see how i’m being bullied. do you SEE.
AHEM. Is it true, braveten of AO3/actualyuuri of Tumblr/Maddie of Wegmans, that your reading speed matches your typing speed of 140 WPM? They're in sync, if you will.
(in ref to this)
i wonder who sent this ask, oh wait, it was @nicaforov literally hoW DARE YOU SAKJLDFKJLASDFLJKSAFDLKJFSADJKL GUYS I DON’T THINK ANY OF YOU UNDERSTAND I SPENT MY WHOLE LIFE THINKING I WAS A FASTER-THAN-NORMAL READER AND NOW MY WORLD IS SHOOK?????
I'm at 87 wpm typing, 732 wpm reading, 1792 wpm longing for @forovnix to update KIC.
That is some speedy longing but I’m afraid my longing for KIC is approximately 2068wpm,,,,,,, good luck catching up buddy