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notevenashes · 10 months
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Divine Rivals
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korrinamoe · 7 months
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“… he heard the music of a harp, sweet and golden, even as the sky was gray and the breeze was cold. He heard the woman sing, and her voice pierced him. He was stunned by the beauty of her, beauty which could not be seen but felt, and he crawled back to her, over the graves of humans.” —Divine Rivals, ch. 7⁣
This was inspired by Rebecca Ross‘s graveyard scene where Enva sings over every grave. ⁣I can’t wait for the next book to find out more about Enva and Dacre!
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azrielshands · 21 days
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The war in divine rivals is basically just the Trojan war.
Dacre just wants his girl but she doesn’t want him
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myalonyalala · 4 months
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Lets read Ruthless Vows
Actually, i got a little goosebumps to read this book. Like, the first one is GOOD. I know everyone said the sec is PERFRCT. But, i feel like ughhh feeling. And its complicated.
Maybe im scared bcs it is the last book? Like the world about Enva and Dacre's aesthetic thing will end?
Or maybe i just dont want to finish RomanIris hype
Or idk. I actually dont know 😭
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ismaeljorda · 2 years
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📸 EQUIPO NACIONAL DE VUELO ACROBÁTICO ———————————————- 🇪🇸#CEVA 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ #ENVA #aerobatics #ismaeljorda #nikon #aviation #aviationphotography #instaaviation #instagramaviation #aviationlovers #aviationgeek #plane #planespotting #planeporn #avporn #airplane #potd #pictureoftheday #pilot #pilotlife #aviationphoto #airshow #aircraft #avgeek #aviationdaily #instaplane #pilotslife https://www.instagram.com/p/Cft6DmFKNv_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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starandcloud · 5 months
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Sweet Mortal
Enva x Human Reader Angst
TW: Reader's death, Destruction, Blood
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Every God, Goddess, and everything in between, had a mortal who they cherished. Achilles had Patroclus and Apollo had Hyacinth, and so on. Enva was no different, she cherished this baker’s child. She couldn’t say why though. Maybe it was their peaceful presence, or maybe it was their kind eyes, or their graceful movement, or their soft smile and gentle voice, or maybe it was how perfect they looked in the rising sun, or… whatever it was… you were perfect. She visited the bakery so often that you had her order memorized.
The chiming of the door’s bell alerted you of someone’s entrance and, with a quick glance at the clock, you know exactly who it was.
“Ellie, welcome back!”
That name was a cover up. Enva had told you that name when you asked a name for the order and… she just stuck with it.
“It’s good to be back.”
She said, her voice light and soft. As if she hadn’t just sang hundreds of men and women to fight in her war of death. You crossed over the line that separated the kitchen and the dining room. Your arms wrapped around her and Enva buried her face in your hair as she hugged you back. You always smelled like fresh baked bread and lemon. Enva hadn’t noticed how her arms hug tightened around you until she heard you laugh.
“Ellie, as much as I appreciate the hug, I do need to get back to work.”
You softly spoke, you, breath danced across her skin, leaving goosebumps in its wake.
“Just… another minute… please…,” Enva begged, “I’m leaving tiwb fir a while and I… I don’t want to forget you…”
Her voice wavered slightly as she gripped onto your work shirt and hid her face in your hair.
“Alright… One more minute Els…”
You muttered, running your hand soothingly up and down her back. Nearly putting her to sleep. The hug lasted a lot longer than a minute, but neither of you quite seemed to care. You enjoyed the hug and Enva enjoyed how close you were, how she could feel your heat and your warmth of your skin…. You were just so… perfect. You were a beauty that only a few mortals ever possessed. You were so fragile in her arms, so breakable… so… mortal. Even as you gave Enva her pastries and gave her that soft smile you felt so… lost. Even as she left the town leaving the bakery, and you, far behind; she couldn’t help but wonder what she’d do without you. And… that answer came to quickly.
Returning to the town, a month later, Enva…. She expected to see it still thriving but… The blood soaked ground and the stench of death hung heavy in the air.
“No…”
Enva mumbled. Her feet thumped against the ground as she weaved and wound her way to the bakery.
“Please no…”
She begged as her clothes got caught on the remains of the building and tore but… she didn’t quite care. All she cared about was…
“No!”
Enva screamed.
Her heart pounded, she could hear it in her ears. She swore she could feel the blood in her veins. Her knees exploded with little red flowers when they collided with the ripped up cement. Streams of blood filled the depressions in her knocked as they made friends with the rubble. Her eyes flicked wildly over you. Searching, hunting, for any sign that your breath would return.
“Please… Please wake up… Please…”
She begged, her hands shaky lifted and place a red print on your cheek. Gentle freckles of red decorated your snow white face. Tears made their home in her eyes, growing and growing until… Pat pat pat They softly fell against your red dotted shirt, wetting the ugly red that was splattered over your chest.
“No… no please… please wake up…”
No response came from you and soft sobs filled the air, Then… A scream that rattled the skies and shook the earth filled the air. Breaking the rubble loose making it crash into the earth. You were gone, and it was her fault. And that would eat her alive.
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 4 months
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How to Have Sex (Molly Manning Walker, 2023)
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artfilmfan · 4 months
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How To Have Sex (Molly Manning Walker, 2023)
cinematography: Nicolas Canniccioni
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gael-garcia · 23 days
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Em & Paige in How To Have Sex (2023), dir. Molly Manning Walker
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moviemosaics · 3 months
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How to Have Sex
directed by Molly Manning Walker, 2023
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How To Have Sex
2023. Coming of age Drama
By Molly Manning Walker
Starring: Mia McKenna-Bruce, Lara Peake, Samuel Bottomley, Shaun Thomas, Enva Lewis, Laura Ambler, Eilidh Loan, Daisy Jelley
Country: United Kingdome, Greece
Language: English
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kaipanzero · 2 months
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How to Have Sex (2023)
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filmforager · 6 months
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How to Have Sex: Review
The least Googlable film ever
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From the smudged fake tan to the early morning puking rituals, you know what you’re getting with a party island holiday. But what often isn’t talked about is the undercurrent of peer pressure and uncomfortable sexual encounters lurking just beneath the surface. From first-time director Molly Manning Walker (cinematographer of the wonderful Scrapper), How to Have Sex artfully explores the seedy side of party holidays, with scenes that you’ll think about for days to come.
Like with any holiday, our protagonists start the film in super high spirits. We follow British teenager Tara (Mia McKenna-Bruce), who joins best friends Skye (Lara Peake, the loud one), and Em (Enva Lewis, the compassionate one) as they head to Malia to party after their exams. While they all give it large about the sexual adventures they’ll get up to (if they can convince people they aren’t 16), the pressure is on for Tara, who is yet to lose her virginity. 
Within seconds of this coming-of-age film, what stands out about How to Have Sex is how true to life everything feels. This is an environment that feels instantly recognisable - you can practically smell the sweat and sambucas. Drawing on her own holiday experiences, Manning Walker’s script uses dialogue that feels plucked straight from the Malia strip (right down to the girls’ love of cheesy chips), resulting in a convincing portrayal of female friendships. It helps that the cast play off each other so naturally, with a giddy energy and humour that might make you long for non-stop days of partying with your besties.
Well, almost. For while the opening revels in the joys of girls’ holidays, the second half takes a darker turn. As the group fall in with a trio of flirty lads next door, this gives rise to petty jealousies, peer pressure, and a few very triggering sexual encounters. It might all be vibrant visuals and lively party anthems, but cinematographer Nicolas Canniccioni frames the night scenes like a nightmare in neon, and you feel the sense of dread when Tara ends up wandering the lurid nightclubs alone.
When a pivotal moment comes at the halfway point, Manning Walker doesn’t shy away from the traumatising nature of sexual assault, and does a sensitive job of exploring the complex nature of consent. She’s aided by a marvelous debut performance from McKenna-Bruce, who manages to be both bubbly and full of life, while displaying a devastating sense of vulnerability. You might think you know what you’re getting from this party island holiday, but you’ll walk away with plenty more food for thought.
With star-making debuts from Manning Walker and McKenna-Bruce, How to Have Sex is a remarkable and sobering film about the meaning of consent. You’ll never think of party holidays the same way again.
★★★★
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billowypantss · 3 months
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vaderkin dacre and obi-wan enva. is this anything
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months
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How to Have Sex (2023) Molly Manning Walker
December 29th 2023
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genevieveetguy · 7 months
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How to Have Sex, Molly Manning Walker (2023)
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