While I agree with Amors about dentists planes are definitely dark magic. Especially with the lack of any air quality sensors in the cabins. I don’t trust anything that doesn’t tell me if I’m getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Hahaha! I admit I’ve never been nervous about flying, but for all I understand about the science, it might as WELL be dark magic! It’s a total mystery to me how it works.
I really enjoyed reading this! The way you describe Evita’s ability to de-escalate Amors is both funny and relatable. I totally agree about planes feeling like dark magic—how *do* they stay up there? It’s wild! Amors’ connection to necromancy sounds fascinating, especially with those detailed faces you mentioned. I’d love to hear more about her character and how she balances being the best and the worst at the same time. Do you think her anger adds depth to her personality, or is it just part of her charm? Also, how do you come up with such vivid descriptions that stick with the reader? Seriously, your writing is so engaging—it’s hard to stop thinking about it!
This text is so witty and full of personality! I love how Evita’s skills with Amors are portrayed—it’s both hilarious and endearing. The whole “planes being dark magic” bit had me chuckling—honestly, it’s such a relatable take. Who *really* understands how they stay in the air? Amors’ connection to necromancy sounds intriguing, especially with those detailed facial expressions. Is there more backstory to her character, or is it all in the nuances? And do you think her anger is what makes her so memorable, or is it just one layer of her complexity? Your descriptions are so vivid—they make it impossible not to imagine the scenes. Seriously, how do you make everything feel so alive? I’d love to hear more about your creative process! What inspired this dynamic between Evita and Amors? It’s such a fascinating read—I can’t stop thinking about it!
13 thoughts on “DEATH AND THE MAIDEN – 49”
Mars
While I agree with Amors about dentists planes are definitely dark magic. Especially with the lack of any air quality sensors in the cabins. I don’t trust anything that doesn’t tell me if I’m getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Stephanie Brown
Hahaha! I admit I’ve never been nervous about flying, but for all I understand about the science, it might as WELL be dark magic! It’s a total mystery to me how it works.
finnflams
Lmao AMORS 😂 I continue to love everything about her
Stephanie Brown
YESS She’s the best. Or sometime the worst, but we love her anyways 🙂
krizp
good angry amors face
Alabastereyes
Im loving these little detailed faces whenever Amors has to express her connection to Necromancy.
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I really enjoyed reading this! The way you describe Evita’s ability to de-escalate Amors is both funny and relatable. I totally agree about planes feeling like dark magic—how *do* they stay up there? It’s wild! Amors’ connection to necromancy sounds fascinating, especially with those detailed faces you mentioned. I’d love to hear more about her character and how she balances being the best and the worst at the same time. Do you think her anger adds depth to her personality, or is it just part of her charm? Also, how do you come up with such vivid descriptions that stick with the reader? Seriously, your writing is so engaging—it’s hard to stop thinking about it!
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This text is so witty and full of personality! I love how Evita’s skills with Amors are portrayed—it’s both hilarious and endearing. The whole “planes being dark magic” bit had me chuckling—honestly, it’s such a relatable take. Who *really* understands how they stay in the air? Amors’ connection to necromancy sounds intriguing, especially with those detailed facial expressions. Is there more backstory to her character, or is it all in the nuances? And do you think her anger is what makes her so memorable, or is it just one layer of her complexity? Your descriptions are so vivid—they make it impossible not to imagine the scenes. Seriously, how do you make everything feel so alive? I’d love to hear more about your creative process! What inspired this dynamic between Evita and Amors? It’s such a fascinating read—I can’t stop thinking about it!
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