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character development is truly amazing every point of view, is constantly changing and i have this habit; immensely annoying of falling in love, with love suddenly, i notice what she doesn't see (yet) together we ridiculed him too short, not my type i've know him my whole life! but suddenly his shoulders; are they broader? and that voice, its much deeper stance gotten wider, masculine more attractive. this is unquestionably unacceptable emotional whiplash how did his eyes get more golden no, its just how the sun hits them we never saw it like this before a whole new perspective this isn't healthy he's defensive, possessive hard headed and difficult but he looks at her differently how does she not see it? how did i not see it?? its more tender and caring dare i say loving character development the bane of my existence.
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Jul 30, 2018
Jul 30, 2018 at 3:05 PM UTC
.falling in love with love
character development is truly amazing every point of view, is constantly changing and i have this habit; immensely annoying of falling in love, with love suddenly, i notice what she doesn't see (yet) together we ridiculed him too short, not my type i've know him my whole life! but suddenly his shoulders; are they broader? and that voice, its much deeper stance gotten wider, masculine more attractive. this is unquestionably unacceptable emotional whiplash how did his eyes get more golden no, its just how the sun hits them we never saw it like this before a whole new perspective this isn't healthy he's defensive, possessive hard headed and difficult but he looks at her differently how does she not see it? how did i not see it?? its more tender and caring dare i say loving character development the bane of my existence.
just a silly poem about how much I love shipping characters. This was inspired by my re-watching of "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood". The scene where Winry and Ed are arguing in her room. Hope you enjoyed, thanks for reading :)
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Jul 30, 2018
Jul 30, 2018 at 3:05 PM UTC
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