So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.
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Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.
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An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?
jalapeno_dude wrote:So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.
[snip]
Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.
[snip]
An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?
omg omg omg it's happening! *waits eagerly for the sequence in which Alicorn and Aestrix go on trial*
Nemo Consequentiae wrote:jalapeno_dude wrote:So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.
[snip]
Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.
[snip]
An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?
omg omg omg it's happening! *waits eagerly for the sequence in which Alicorn and Aestrix go on trial*
No matter how much harrowing they do, Alicorn and Aestrix will never be the Incandescence peal's primary lawsuit target.
The reason is one simple sentence: Isabella Swan is the property of Stephanie Meyer and Little, Brown, and Company.
If Prime or Glass or someone ever gets to a point where they can arrange for their authors to be on trial, they'll start with the people who claim literal ownership. They have very well-defined opinions on slavery.
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