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family means something different with us because it has to. it’s not about blood. it’s not even about who we like. it’s about who andrew’s willing to protect.
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the foxhole court aesthetics (6/?) » the monsters
family means something different with us because it has to. it’s not about blood. it’s not even about who we like. it’s about who andrew’s willing to protect.
the foxhole court aesthetics (7/?) » the girl foxes
Some of the strongest people I’ve known are women.
the foxhole court aesthetics (4/?) » nicky hemmick
“It's about family. Not necessarily the one we were born with, but the one we choose. This one. The people we trust to be part of our lives. The people we care about.”
the foxhole court aesthetics (5/?) » aaron minyard
Aaron Minyard was oft-referred to as “the normal one” of the two, though that was usually followed by a debate over whether or not he could be sane when he shared genes with Andrew.
the foxhole court aesthetics (3/?) » andrew minyard
Andrew had nearly killed four men for assaulting Nicky and would have broken Allison's neck for hitting Aaron, but when it came to crimes against his own person Andrew couldn't care less. He held his life in less regard than he did anything else.
the foxhole court aesthetics (2/?) » neil josten
Exy was a bastard sport, an evolved sort of lacrosse on a soccer-sized court with the violence of ice hockey, and Neil loved every part of it.
the foxhole court aesthetics (1/?) » kevin day
did you know i’ve never been skiing? i’d like to try it one day, though.
the foxhole court aes - andrew/neil
“If it means losing you, then no,” Neil said.
“I hate you,” Andrew said casually. He took a last long drag from his cigarette and flicked it off the roof. “You were supposed to be a side effect of the drugs.”
“I’m not a hallucination,” Neil said, nonplussed.
“You are a pipe dream.”