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you know, inheritance may not be done super well but there is something about seeing the keepers be such close friends that their children canonically think of themselves as cousins and refer to them as their aunts/uncles that just does it for me
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agentsofmarvel · 1 year
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if you haven’t seen the news, disney unveiled a hologram of walt disney for the 100th anniversary:
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does this mean disney now has the holographic technology to make dhi’s???
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izzielizzie · 1 year
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saturdays
Saturdays in the Angelo house used to be reserved for freshly baked cinnamon rolls, with cream cheese frosting licked off of fingers before the rolls were even taken out the oven. Saturdays were for board games on the living room coffee table, arguing over mortgaged properties or murder weapons in the billiard room until the cat inevitably got bored and jumbled everything up with a swipe of her tail. Saturdays were meant for family. 
Willa’s oldest brother was the first one to pull away, his job at the supermarket as his excuse. And then, after her father’s accident, Willa’s mother and father were too worried about bills and medicine deliveries to remember to make the rolls. Willa took over the role, with the help of her second oldest brother, but then he started dating a girl who was much more interested in exploring Florida’s restaurants than sitting in the messy kitchen in an even messier house. Willa’s brother closest in age to her, only one year younger, tried. He truly did. But he didn’t have much patience for dough, and soon he started to sleep over at a friend’s house every Friday night. And Willa’s youngest brother just wanted to watch cartoons. 
Eventually, all that is left is Willa and a house filled with the echoes of a once-happy family. Her mother notices, tapping Willa on the shoulder as she watches the yeast bloom in a bowl of warm milk. “Isabella, honey, why don’t you do something with your friends instead?”
Willa isn’t friends with the girls her mother is talking about. Not any more. It’s hard to maintain a relationship with people who see you as the “Disney kid”. So she turns to the people who know her best.
Charlene offers to take Willa to gymnastics practice with her (”You could learn a thing or two about being flexible Willers”) but it only takes fifteen minutes for both girls to figure out that gymnastics isn’t for everyone. 
Finn visits his grandmother every Saturday with his family. He offers her the spare key to his house though, “just in case you need somewhere to go”. Willa thanks him, but she never takes him up on the offer. It’s better to wallow in your own home, instead of someone else’s.
Jess and Amanda aren’t allowed to have visitors, and they certainly aren’t allowed to leave their house. And Philby...well...he hardly even noticed Willa was asking him to spend time together. 
Which leaves Maybeck. Willa likes him, or at least she tries to, but his brazen attitude often leaves her reeling. But Saturdays are a busy day at Crazy Glaze and Jelly needs all the help she can get. So instead of being elbow deep in dough on Saturday mornings, Willa finds herself in the back room, kneading clay to the whir of Maybeck’s potter's wheel. They don’t talk much, not for the first few weeks, but soon Maybeck hesitantly breaks the silence.
“It works better if you knead it in a cone shape.” 
Willa startles a little at the unexpected break in their comfortable silence — because somehow in the past month she has become comfortable with him — but shifts over nonetheless to make room for the much taller boy to demonstrate the correct kneading method. She watches Maybeck more than she watches the clay, marveling at the concentration and care on his face. His guarded expression drops and his worry lines soften until he looks like any other boy. Ease looks good on him, and Willa can’t help but smile. He glances over and catches sight of her staring.
“Wills, I know I’m irresistible, but you’ve gotta focus on the clay, okay?”
Willa laughs, his words a little less annoying now that she’s somehow been reminded that Terry Maybeck is just a teenager trying his best. A little like Willa herself.
For the first time in months, Willa wakes up early the next Saturday to make a batch of cinnamon rolls. She kneads the dough the way Maybeck taught her with the clay, and to her surprise the dough becomes flaky in the oven, the cinnamon, and butter, and brown sugar melting into the rolls in a way they never did before. The smell attracts Willa’s youngest brother, who picks one up on his way to the living room with a grateful smile. She flashes a grin, deciding to let him go instead of calling him back and telling him to please, for heaven’s sake, use a plate. She’ll take the small victory.
Willa packs up six rolls while they’re still hot, and borrows the key to her parents’ car. They won’t be driving anywhere any time soon, and she wants the rolls to still be warm when she arrives at Crazy Glaze. She leaves two for Jelly with a note and brings the remaining four to the back room, where Maybeck already has a streak of drying clay across his cheek. It makes him look young and silly, and Willa feels happier at the sight than she has at anything for a long time. 
The smell of cinnamon and sugar lures Maybeck away from the mug he’s molding, and after carefully preserving it and washing his hands, he settles on a paint-splattered stool across from Willa. 
“These are amazing Wills!” he says after the first bite, his mouth still full. Willa grins at him, the dull emptiness she’s felt since her Saturdays fell apart evaporates with every bite he takes. 
“Thanks. I can teach you how to make them if you want.”
Maybeck gives her a real smile, one that’s all enthusiasm and joy, outlined by cream cheese frosting. “I’d love that.”
“How does next Saturday sound?”
“Perfect.”
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marvelfanfn2187a113 · 10 months
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Apparently it has a title, synopsis, and release date?? Not sure when all this info dropped but dang, I’m excited!
Edit: oh also, Villains Realm? LOVING the title, sounds so cool
Now let’s just hope it actually releases when it says it will (not holding my breath)
Here are some things I’m hoping for in this book:
The parents talking about their fight with Ursula
Some actual continuity with the Fairlies (change Storey’s name back to Mattie PLEASE)
I’m desperate for at least a mention of Wayne (I know he’s probably dead because he’s ancient but c’mon, the people need to know.
Some more crossing over. There didn’t seem to be much in the first book.
Edit: I also wouldn’t mind if the villains “won” in this one, and all the villain’s realms got built. It would 1) fit the title and 2) set up SUPER high stakes for the 3rd book. The KKs jobs would get so much harder with villains parks built
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fuzzychildchopshop · 11 months
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Pairs from Round 1:
1. ‌The Curator x Dr. Hill – Nick Kay x Salim Othman x Jason Kolchek – Jacob Custos x Nick Furcillo
2. ‌Fliss DuBois x Julia – Laura Kearney x Hannah Washington – Kate Wilder x Julia
3. ‌Hannah Washington x Jessica Riley – Matt Taylor x Ashley Brown – Salim Othman x Dar Basri
4. ‌John x Angela – Conrad x Jacob Custos – Kate Wilder x Jamie Tiergan
5. ‌Mike Munroe x Jessica Riley – Conrad x Beer x Rachel King – Conrad x Fliss DuBois
6. ‌Daniel x Taylor – Hannah Washington x Emily Davis – Nathan Merwin x Joey Gomez
7. ‌Charlie Anderson x Hodgson expedition – Rachel King x Clarice Stokes – Nick Kay x Salim Othman
8. ‌Jeff Whitman x Marie Whitman – Emily Davis x Ashley Brown – Revenant Carver x Judge Wyman
9. ‌Abraham Alastor x Tabitha Milton – Alex Smith x Julia – Nick Kay x Rachel King
10. ‌Kurum x Balathu – Lady Bradshaw x Ellis van Huyten – Hannah Washington x Ashley Brown
11. ‌Emma Mountebank x Kaitlyn Ka – Eric King x Nick Kay – Eric King x Nick Kay x Rachel King
12. ‌Beth Washington x Emily Davis – Beth Washington x Sam Giddings
13. ‌Jason Kolchek x Salim Othman – Erin Keenan x Rachel King
14. ‌Mike Munroe x Jessica Riley x Emily Davis – Conrad x Brad Smith
15. ‌Granthem Du'Met x Kate Wilder – Granthem Du'Met x Jamie Tiergan
16. ‌Mark Nestor x Kate Wilder x Jamie Tiergan x Erin Keenan – Adam Jones x Jonathan Finn
17. ‌Emily Davis x Jessica Riley – Kate Wilder x Erin Keenan
18. ‌Joseph Lambert x Amy Lambert – Mark Nestor x Kate Wilder
19. ‌Joe Roberts x Charlie Anderson – Tanya Clarke x Vince Barnes
20. ‌Danny x Olson – Ashley Brown x Chris Hartley x Josh Washington
21. ‌Emily Davis x Sam Giddings – The Curator x Player
22. ‌Dylan Lenivy x Chainsaw – Tabitha Milton x Taylor
23. ‌Brad Smith x Fliss DuBois – Emma Mountebank x Abigail Blyg
24. ‌Beth Washington x Laura Kearney – Conrad x Brad Smith x Fliss DuBois
25. ‌Kaitlyn Ka x Ryan Erzahler x Dylan Lenivy – Jamie Tiergan x Erin Keenan
26. ‌Laura Kearney x Kaitlyn Ka – Granthem Du'Met x Erin Keenan
27. ‌Laura Kearney x Max Brinly – Sam Giddings x Jessica Riley
28. ‌Conrad x Josh Washington – Emma Mountebank x Kaylee Hackett
29. ‌Matt Taylor x Jessica Riley – Brad Smith x Dylan Lenivy
30. ‌Rachel King x The Ancient One – Dar Basri x Eric King
31. ‌Ashley Brown x Jessica Riley – Kate Wilder x Erin Keenan x Jamie Tiergan
32. ‌Chris Hartley x Ashley Brown – Ryan Erzahler x Dylan Lenivy
33. ‌Kate Wilder x The Curator – Becky Marney x Felicity Graves
34. ‌Sam Giddings x Hannah Washington – Nick Furcillo x Abigail Blyg
35. ‌Josh Washington x Chris Hartley – Laura Kearney x Travis Hackett
36. ‌Max Brinly x Laura Kearney x Travis Hackett – Nick Kay x Jason Kolchek
37. ‌Josh Washington x Jessica Riley – Kate Wilder x Shelby
38. Fliss DuBois x Julia - Mark Nestor x Joseph Morello 39. Emily Davis x Ashley Brown - Kate Wilder x Michelle Morello
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deysialfher · 3 months
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Os 100 livros para ler antes de morrer
Os livros lidos estão riscados!
A arte da guerra (Sun Tzu)
Hamlet (william Shakespeare)
O banquete  (Platão)
A divina comédia - Inferno (são 3 livros) (Dante Alighieri)
O processo de Kafka (Kafka)
O morro dos ventos uivantes (Emilly Bronte)
O pequeno príncipe (Antoine de Saint – Exupéry)
Orgulho e preconceito (Jane Austen)
O princípe (Nicolau Maquiavel)
A Odisseia (Homero)
O vermelho e o negro (Stendhal)
O velho e o mar (Ernest Hemingwai)
Homem invisível (Ralph Ellison)
Dom Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes)
Moby Dick (Herman Melville)
1984  (George Orwell)
Crime e castigo (Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky)
A Ilíada (Homero)
Madame Bovary (Gustave Flaubert)
A montanha mágica (Thomas Mann)
Cem anos de solidão (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
Otelo (William Shakespeare)
Ulysses (James Joyce)
Guerra e Paz (Leo Tolstoy)
As viagens de Gulliver (Jonathan Swift)
O nome da rosa (Umberto Eco)
Alice no País das maravilhas (Lewis Carroll)
Vinte mil léguas submarinas (Julio Verne)
Leviatã (Thomas Hobbes)
Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury)
Armas, germes e aço: os destinos das sociedades humanas (Jared Diamond)
O diário de Anne Frank (Anne Frank)
O conto da aia (Margaret Atwood)
O iluminado (Stephen King)
O sol é para todos (Harper Lee)
A revolução dos bichos (George Orwell)
A flecha de Deus (Chinua Achebe)
Utopia (Thomas More)
Gargantua (François Rabelais)
Pantagruel (François Rabelais)
Ensaio sobre a Cegueira (José Saramago)
Édipo Rei (Sófocles)
Os miseráveis (Victor Hugo)
Os Lusíadas (Luis de Camões)
Os três mosquiteiros (Alexandre Dumas)
Decamerão  (Giovanni Boccaccio)
As mil e uma noites (Sem autor)
Amor no tempo do cólera (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
A epopeia de Gilgamesh (Sem autor)
O livro do Desassossego (Fernando Pessoa)
Livro de jó (Bíblia Sagrada)
O retrato de Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
Ismael: um romance da condição humana (Daniel Quinn)
Medeia (Euripides)
Robinson Crusoé (Daniel Defoe)
Contos de Andersen (Hans Christian Andersen)
Conde de Monte Cristo (Alexandre Dumas)
O mundo de Sofia (Jostein Gaarder)
A condição humana (Hannah Arendt)
Laranja mecânica (Anthony Burgess)
O elogio da loucura (Erasmo de Roterdã)
A sangue frio (Truman Capote)
Ardill 22 (Joseph Heller)
Adeus às armas (Ernest Hemingway)
Admirável mundo novo (Aldous Huxley)
Todos os Contos (Edgar Allan Poe)
A morte de Ivan Ilyuich (Leo Tolstoy)
Mahabharata (sem autor)
Contos de Canterbury (Geoffrey Chaucer)
Os irmãos Karamazov (Fyodor M Dostoyevsky)
Tom Jones (Henry Fielding)
A consciência de Zeno (Italo Svero)
Amada (Toni Morrison)
Os filhos da meia-noite (Salman Rushdie)
O tambor (Gunter Grass)
O idiota (Fyodor M Dostoyevsky)
As metamorfoses (Ovídio)
O som da montanha (Yasunari Kawabata)
Ensaios (Michel de Montaigne)
Senhor das moscas (William Golding)
As vinhas da Ira (John Steinbeck)
O grande Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
O jogo da amarelinha (Julio Cortázar)
O estrangeiro (Albert Camus)
Memórias de Adriano (Marguerite Yourcenar)
O lobo da Estepe (Herman Hesse)
O apanhador no campo de Centeio (J. D. Salinger)
Rumo o farol (Virginia Woolf)
O castelo (Franz Kafka)
Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy)
O som e a fúria (William Faulkner)
O homem sem qualidades (Robert Musil)
As aventuras de Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain)
Almas mortas (Nikolai Gogol)
Pedro Paramo (Juan Rulfo)
Folhas de relva (Walt Whitman)
Viagem ao fim da noite (Louis Ferdinand Celine)
Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov)
Eneida         (Virgílio)
Em busca do tempo perdido (7 livros) (Marcel Proust)
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puckspoetry · 14 hours
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Happy Chased by Walt Whitman Tuesday!
I love you Finn! Are you combusting into glitter?! 😘
Hello! Today is actually Wilson’s White Dance Wednesday for me! I love you more Ania 😘
Today’s glitter colour is white for Wilson my deranged king ✊
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Title: Kingdom Keepers
Author: Ridley Pearson
Series or standalone: series
Publication year: 2005
Genres: fiction, fantasy, adventure, mystery, science fiction
Blurb: Finn Whitman and four other teens have been hired as Disney World guides, but with an odd twist...with cutting edge technology, they have been transformed into hologram projections capable of leading guests around the park. What begins as an exciting theme park job turns into a virtual nightmare as Finn and his pals attempt to thwart an uprising by a menacing group of Disney villains.
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tenderbittersweet · 11 months
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Happiness is a Full Bookshelf 😊📚
My goal is to collect every Penguin Classic that has a black spine and cover, white title, and orange author name because they’re sooo aesthetically pleasing to me. My fun challenge of collecting/amassing them is by finding them exclusively through secondhand purchases (resale shops, ebay, garage sales, used bookstores, etc.) Then I only have to shell out $0-$7 each instead of $10-$30 each!
Penguin Classics
A Doll's House and Other Plays by Henrick Ibsen
A Nietzsche Reader by Fredrich Nietzsche
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Dolye
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë
All My Sons by Arthur Miller
Angel of Repose by Wallace Stegner
Awakening and Selected Stories by Kate Chopin**
BUtterfield 8 by John O'Hara
Caleb Williams by William Godwin
Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories by Jack London*
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer*
Charlotte Temple and Lucy Temple by Susanna Rowson
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Complete Stories by Dorothy Parker
Confessions by Saint Augustine
Conjure Tales and Stories of the Color Line by Charles W. Chestnut
Consolation of Philosophy by Ancius Boethius
Crucible by Arthur Miller
Daisy Miller by Henry James
Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin
Excellent Women by Barbara Pym
Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley**
Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck**
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
Hard Times by Charles Dickens
Hedda Gabler and Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen
History of The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides
Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë*
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman*
Letters of Abélard and Héloïse
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell
Memoirs by William Tecumseh Sherman
Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka*
Middlemarch by Geroge Eliot
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Mysteries by Knut Hamsun
Narrative of the Lige of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave by Frederick Douglas
Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle*
Nineteenth-Century American Poetry
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Odyssey by Homer**
On Liberty and the Subjection of Women by John Suart Mill
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
Passing by Nella Larsen
Personal Memoirs by Ulysses S. Grant
Portable Sixties Reader
Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw
Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne**
Seize the Day by Saul Bellow
Silas Marner by George Eliot
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Song of Roland
Summer by Edith Wharton
Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Ancien Régime and the Revolution by Alexis de Tocqueville
The Bhagavad Gita
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy
The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Guide by R.K. Narayan
The Habor by Ernest Poole
The Hound of Baskerville by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Iliad by Homer
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings by Olaudah Equiano
The Lais of Marie de France
The Marquise of O—and Other Stories by Heinrich Von Keist
The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
The Odyssey by Homer
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli*
The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturlson
The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
Three Theban Plays by Sophocles
To a God Unknown by John Steinbeck
Utopia by Thomas More
Villette by Emily Brontë
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Washington Square by Henry James
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Non-Penguin Classics
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath**
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank*
Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood**
House on Mango Street by Sander Cisneros
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien*
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Collections, Compilations, and Anthologies
100 Best-Loved Poems (American & British)
101 Great American Poems
English Romantic Poetry
Four Great Comedies of the Restoration & 18th Century
Four Great Elizabethan Plays
Great Poems by American Women
Seven Gothic Tales by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
Six American Poets (Whitman, Dickinson, Stevens, Williams, Frost, Hughes)
The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories
The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry
The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Victorian Love Stories
* = Started & didn’t finish (yet)/Read parts
** = Read ≥5 years ago
Strike-through = Read
Updated: April 14, 2024
Total count: 126
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just reread shell game and ngl the last thirty or so pages where it’s mostly finn and willa working together and just talking is some of the best writing in the whole series
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agentsofmarvel · 4 months
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kingdom keepers book updates !!
according to disney books publishing, we have updates on both the rewritten version of kk7: the insider & the new kingdom kids !!
first is kk7:the insider
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so i believe the plot blurb looks the same but there is of course the page cut. what was once a 624 page book has been cut down to 240 pages. i’m interested to see what was cut. the cover looks similar to the original, but of course worse… the rewrite will be out on februrary 27th (let’s see if that date is true this time 👀)
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next is the new kingdom kids book, villains realm. while the first kingdom kids of course had its problems - with continuity, struggled with pacing some - i did like it. it felt nice seeing the keepers again and i actually like their kids. anyway, it will be a 288 page book (not bad considering most of ridley’s new stuff are under 200). the plot seems interesting too. this new book also releases february 27th.
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BUT PLEASE SOMEONE ANYONE THAT WORKS IN DISNEY PUBLISHING OR WITH RIDLEY…PLEASE REDO THESE DAMN COVERS. WHAT IS THIS ?? IT LACKS THE OG COVER FEEL SO BAD. PLEASE STOP BADLY PHOTOSHOPPING VILLAINS IN. JUST STOP.
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“We were so little!” Kingdom Keepers
"We were so little!" Willa exclaims during one of their rare full-group hangouts. When Amanda and Finn's first child was born, they knew it was the perfect chance to have everyone over. Finn turns to see Willa standing at the mantle in his living room, a picture frame in her hand. He smiles softly, knowing exactly what picture she's talking about: the group photo they took when Disney announced the new DHIs.
"Wait let me see," Charlene stands from the floor and takes the picture from Willa.
"Oh my god remember when Finn thought cargo shorts made him look cool?"
Amanda perches their daughter on her hip and follows the girls to look at the picture. "He still does."
Finn gasps in faux annoyance. "Wow and here I thought you were my loving wife."
"How old were we in that picture?" Philby asks.
"Amanda and Jess aren't in it so we must have been thirteen. Right when we became DHIs," Maybeck says, towering over everyone to look at the picture, his chin resting on Willa's head.
"Imagine life without us," Jess jokes.
"It would be very calm that's for sure."
'Oh screw you Dell."
Finn takes a moment to admire the people in front of him. He might not have felt that way when he was younger, but he sure was lucky to grow up with the people he did.
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marvelfanfn2187a113 · 2 years
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Took me forever but I’m finally reading the Kingdom Keeper rewrites, and I LOVE THEM!!! Like the first 2 were basically the exact same, but I’m on 4 now and it’s basically like reading an entirely new book. I’m so obsessed.
Also, I came across this little detail that definitely wasn’t in the old books
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Finn is calling himself Little Wayne!
That is literally the most adorable thing I’ve read in my life. He looks up to Wayne so much, Wayne is basically his grandpa/mentor. They’re relationship is everything to me, I love it so much
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Our assistant director!
Howdy everybody! I’m JJ, I’m the assistant director and I play Finn Whitman in the Kingdom Keepers Let’s Read Rewritten! I started work on this project way in the beginning, being that I was the second person casted for the project when it first started a few years ago. As assistant director, I’m in charge of promo projects, side projects for the channel, and making sure the schedule is followed for line due dates. You can find me on Instagram and TikTok (rabbitcosplay115). I’m so happy to be back at it with such an amazing cast!
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Round 2
Laura Kearney x Max Brinly - Matt Taylor x Ashley Brown - Emma Mountebank x Abigail Blyg (Blygbank)
Alex Smith x Julia - Eric King x Nick Kay x Rachel King (Royalkay) - The Curator x Player
Laura Kearney x Hannah Washington - Emily Davis x Ashley Brown - Beth Washington x Laura Kearney
‌Emily Davis x Jessica Riley - Ashley Brown x Chris Hartley x Josh Washington - Jamie Tiergan x Erin Keenan (Jerin)
Nick Kay x Salim Othman x Jason Kolchek - Kate Wilder x Jamie Tiergan (Wildgan) - Becky Marney x Felicity Graves (Gravey)
John x Angela (Johngela) - Laura Kearney x Kaitlyn Ka (Kearka) - Ashley Brown x Jessica Riley
Mike Munroe x Jessica Riley - Granthem Du'Met x Kate Wilder - Dylan Lenivy x Chainsaw
Conrad x Fliss DuBois - Conrad x Brad Smith (Conbrad) - Tanya Clarke x Vince Barnes (Vinya)
The Curator x Dr. Hill - Daniel x Taylor (Daylor) - Rachel King x Clarice Stokes (Clarachel)
Nick Kay x Rachel King - Fliss DuBois x Julia - Emma Mountebank x Kaitlyn Ka (Mounteka/Banka)
Hannah Washington x Jessica Riley - Mark Nestor x Kate Wilder (Markate) - Nick Kay x Jason Kolchek (Kaychek)
Jeff Whitman x Marie Whitman - Hannah Washington x Ashley Brown - Josh Washington x Jessica Riley
Beth Washington x Sam Giddings - Adam Jones x Jonathan Finn - Ryan Erzahler x Dylan Lenivy (Rylan)
‌Kurum x Balathu - Matt Taylor x Jessica Riley - Dar Basri x Eric King (Daric)
Nick Kay x Salim Othman - Conrad x Josh Washington - Sam Giddings x Hannah Washington
Hannah Washington x Emily Davis - Jason Kolchek x Salim Othman (Jalim) - Josh Washington x Chris Hartley (Climbing Class)
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