6 X Madelyn Cline & Aron Piper ( suggested by @youngbodyold-soul )
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F1 should start free therapy sessions for Leclerc and Verstappen fans
top 20 pre-asoiaf characters as voted by our followers: → #7: ashara dayne (117 votes)
…Or was it the grieving sister, the Lady Ashara? She threw herself into the sea, I’m told. Why was that? For the brother you slew, or the child you stole?
The marriage of Lord Edwyn Slate and Lady Lyla Lannett proved an advantageous pairing. Uniting the ports of West and North, Lord Edwyn was in turn given a sizeable dowry for the eldest Lannett daughter who had yet to marry at twenty and five. Unfortunately, until his early death, Lord Edwyn drank and whored his way through the Lannett dowry along with much of House Slate’s respectable coffers.
Instead of wallowing in her bitterness, Lady Lyla turned her attentions toward the only child to come of the marriage, the Lady Mira Slate. With no male heirs apparent, Lady Lyla sought to sate her ambition through her daughter. The lady brought the noted Maester Henly from the Citadel along with a rotating roster of tutors, septas, and scholars. Despite preferring books and a quiet life of learning to political scheming and machinations imagined by her mother, Mira was an obedient daughter desperate for her mother’s aprpoval. Maester Henly had once written that the young Mira spent much of her time clinging to her mother’s skirts, despite the strict obedience Lady Lyla required of her.
By the time Lady Mira inherited her father’s seat at the age of ten and six, she was a girl well-versed in economics, language, politics, and the arts. The clever, intelligent girl was blessed with beauty and a learned charm. It was rumored that she had also been taught the ways of seduction by the Lyseni prostitute Lord Edwyn had brought to Hawkharbor, with whom she shared an unexpected friendship.
Max at the FIA price giving night in Momaco
Source; Insta story of Majdi Hajjar (@majdi__h)
@dailyf1 event 1 - favorite drivers:
CHARLES LECLERC & MAX VERSTAPPEN
Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne / Batman in The Dark Knight (2008) dir. Christopher Nolan
I’m listening to this on repeat forever