Edwin Payne & Charles Rowland | Dead Boy Detectives 1.05
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pls notice that i made her eyes purple i just think its kind of neat
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Charles: Do you trust me?
Edwin: Always.
*Meanwhile, in Port Townsen*
The Cat King: Do you trust me?
Monty: Of course I fucking don't. I know you're crazy. You know you're crazy. The whole of Port Townsen knows you're crazy. Don't ask stupid questions!
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Charles Rowland would rock a skirt
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I wonder how Edwin and Charles felt the first time they saw people going to a Pride Parade in London. Like, with the outfits and the make up and the flags everywhere...
I just— It's something I want to write this Pride Month.
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I just finished Valley of The Dolls, and now I have more questions than answers about that choice.
If just make sense, maybe, Monty being Esther's familiar sure had listened to her ranting about her awful life, her unfaithful husband, and above all, about her revenge and her ambitions.
I wonder if Monty sat down to read it and somehow thought about Esther at some point, and then about how feelings can be so complicated and hurtful, even before he really got to experience that pain and confusion himself.
[spoilers under the cut]
dolls: refers to drugs, a red doll is a pill.
Well, if I know something now, is why some parts went over Edwin's head lmao. Still, I wonder if he choose his recommendation thinking about something in particular, apart from the book being a modern masterpiece, or if it happened to be one of his latest readings.
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Edwin Payne | Dead Boy Detectives 1.05
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If there were an award for the most jealous and petty ghost, I believe Charles and Edwin would have to walk up to the podium hand in hand—Edwin to present the award, and Charles to accept it.
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rip edwin payne, you would have loved (pointing out minor inaccuracies in) downton abbey
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supernatural girl detectives
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