... now, she thinks, now that he knows there is genuine magic in the world. It must be like a dream come true to him. Jakob looks at his brother, speaking of cannibalism and robber bridegrooms to young children, and returns to his book before he's caught watching. The old crone beside her cackles at something in the story, and she startles. Curiouser and curiouser, she muses, looking between ...
.... At least he could blame that on nerves, and the dark rings around his eyes on tiredness waiting for the dawn to come. Most people don’t sleep before their wedding he reasoned. Of course, most bridegrooms didn’t pace their rooms for the reason he did. Someone had told him something he couldn’t comprehend – John Paul was in Hollyoaks, and Craig didn’t know. They had deliberately kept it from ...
... dead. Not an unwed lord was there in Westeros who truly pleased her, and her mother had not, as yet, suggested she wed against her inclination. Doran promised her a ship full of bridegrooms from the Free Cities, and Oberyn promised to identify the one whose excellence in letters and lordly pursuits surpassed all others: but when Elia was given to fancies, she fancied that their efforts on her...
...the habit to not see the bride till the wedding?” Junsu and I look at each other, then at Yoochun again. “But we haven't any bride here.” “Don't take it word for word, what about the two bridegrooms aren't allowed to see each other, huh?” The others begin to laugh but Junsu and I shake our heads. “Un-uh. Nah. That's stupid.” “We're going to be together, right?” I ask Junsu...
The sexual symbols in the fairy tales we know are not accidental. While fairy tales may originally stem from original oral tales told around the hearthfire, they were transmuted into written literary works by classical, medieval and early modern writers before returning to oral tales. (The same is true of the classical myths we are familiar with, by the way. For a myth to survive to our time it ...
Volume 12, Chapter 12: Ami. ;_; She's my least favorite out of the main five, but I really felt for her here. Her dad just walks off, sees visions of her mom macking on a dude/say she doesn't care about her daughter, and then she thinks no one loves her anymore (which is a fear of mine; that everyone super secretly hates me). I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but I like how ...
... topped with any sauce, or as a salad or stir-fry ingredient. Wagon Wheels, Ruote (“Wheels”) – Wagon Wheels make interesting salads, casseroles and stir-fry dishes. Add to soups, or simply top with sauce and enjoy. Ziti (“Bridegrooms”) – A medium-sized, tubular pasta shape, Ziti is perfect for chunky sauces and meat dishes. It also makes wonderful salads, baked dishes and stir-fry meals.
Title: Bridegroom Rating: PG Genre: Drama/Speculation Characters/ Pairings : "Bluebeard", "Mr. Fox", mentions of Alfred, slight OC (state) Summary: Robber Bridegrooms consistently lie to each other, apparently. Words: 297 (Lol, the notes were longer) Notes: I'll be honest, this is confusing XD First time doing this, so I'm nervous...I do hope historical notes are allowed....
Title: Bridegroom Rating: PG (slight violence) Genre: Drama/Speculation Characters/Pairings: "Bluebeard", "Mr. Fox", mentions of Alfred, slight OC (state) Summary: Robber Bridegrooms consistently lie to each other, apparently. Words: 297 Notes: I'll be honest, this is confusing XD I do hope historical notes are allowed. “How long do you think you can keep this up?” Bluebeard runs...
.... I met Joe in the Wig and Pen to watch the Chelsea game against Burnley. He spent a lot of time in between play telling me of his drunken adventures in Magaluf a few years ago, involving bridegrooms-to-be handcuffed to dwarves for a week, waking up on roofs miles away from where he had started and chatting with Everton legend Howard Kendall. He's contemplating holding his stag do there, and he ...