me: *sees the color orange in literally any context*
me: this is exactly like The Foxhole Court (2013)
new and improved articulation that i still cant quite put into words the way i want to. hence diagram.
I can't believe I'm obsessed with a guy called Andrew that's fucking wild
I was going to make a bingo card for The Golden Raven but I couldn't think of enough things so here is a list of thoughts/predictions about the next book!
- Jean will talk to Bee after the press interview (hopefully sooner but knowing him he'll wait as long as possible)
- Everyone's favorite scathing diva Kevin Day will cry (Why? Idk, my spidey senses says it's going to happen)
- Jean tries boba and I don't think he'll like it
- Jeremy's banquet lore!!!!
- board game night board game night I need this I wanna see Jean get annoyed about monopoly, I think he'd be reluctant at first but he would end up having a lot of fun
- Jean drives a motorcycle
- Jean wears more colorful clothing/ a shirt with a fun pattern (if I had any ability to draw people I'd draw Jean wearing a shirt with a silly pattern, maybe one with little Barkbark von Barkentines on it)
- we'll find out what happened to Jeremy's brother
- Jean gets jewelry, I think he would like wearing rings
- Jeremy interaction with a real dog
- beach trip after the interview
BRO ATE WITH THIS LINE
Renee brought home the most wet dog boy of all time and Wymack got on the phone to start threatening the fucking mafia over him in under 30h
Ya so this guy is definitely the grey man/ Mr grey right?
I miss her
Lowkey, I think it's kind of sad how Kevin lost his best friend, aka Jean, in the midst of everything. Like romantic or platonic, both of them truly loved each other and understood each other despite everything. Kevin and Jean protected each other; Jean taught him French, and Jean listened to Kevin rant about history. I wonder what Kevin feels when the eyes that once used to light up when kevin entered the room is now filled with nothing but contempt. And I wonder what Jean feels when the eyes that once were filled with kindness are riddled with guilt