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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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My thoughts on Aiden in the City of Gold
Honestly, I was kind of getting bad boy, brooding vibes from this little adorable cinnamon roll. Like, let’s face it, Aiden try’s to be bad boy but then he becomes Ammamma. So...Yeah.
But the amount of sexual tension between Aru and Aiden, just, MWAH. Perfection.
And then the kiss at the end of book 4 just represents their relationship perfectly. Aiden initiates it (let’s be honest, Aru is oblivious as hell) so that’s one part, Aru gets awkward (what’s new), and Aiden has fell in love with Aru.
The only thing I’m having a problem with is, “The Girl you love will be the death of you.”
Two probabilities.
1. Aru accidentally kills Aiden In Book 5 but he’s revived (!).
2. He loves Kara/Brynne/Mini as a friend, and they do something. Most bets on Kara.
AHHHHH. ROSHANI YOU ARE A TROLL. WE NEED MORE ARIDEN.
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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No. I didn’t.
I didn’t just read a spoiler for Aru Shah and the City of Gold.
I refuse to believe it.
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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Ariden/Shacharya Angst with a side of 2nd Gen adventure
So imagine this:
Aru and Aiden get married.
They get married. 
And nobody, not even the rest of the potatoes know why their divorcing. 
Especially their daughter, Krithika Shah-Acharya
She’s eavesdropping on her mother and father talking and this is how it goes. 
“So this is really happening?” Krithika’s mother sat down on her and her husband’s bed. Or what used to be the Shah-Acharya bed. 
Everything used to be different. Arundathi and Aiden Shah-Acharya were the happiest couple the world knew. They had always loved each other. They got married when they were just 22, and had their first at 26. They were literally the picture of love in the other world. 
But everything changed a couple of months ago. 
They started avoiding each other and they wouldn’t talk. 
Krithika would never confess it, but sometimes she could hear her mother crying in the other room. Sometimes she felt like that too. 
When Krithika asked Aunt Brynne what was going on, she had only looked down at her with sad eyes and said, “Life is going on sweetheart. I hate it too, but I promise it just gets better.” 
Aunt Mini had the same answer. So did Aunt Hira, Sheela, and Niki. Well not the exact same, but something along those lines. It seemed that even Uncle Rudy didn’t know what was going on, and he was Dad’s best friend.
“Yes.” Krithika got snapped back to reality by her father’s answer. 
He let out a sad sigh, as her mother leaned against the headboard. “It’s for the best. The gods would kill us otherwise.” 
Wait, what?! Krithika was in shock. What were the gods going to do to her? Moreover what were they trying to do in her life? She stood closer to the door. 
A strangled sob escaped her mother’s throat. And then another. And another. She watched as her mother leaned into her father’s outstretched arms, crying. 
“Why do we have to do this?” she cried. “Why? WHY?!” 
Aiden rubbed up and down his wife’s back. 
“You know why. Krithika deserves more then what they would give her.” He looked into the distance, and then back at Aru, a single tear in his eye too. 
“When we found out you were pregnant with Krithika we promised ourselves we would raise her normally. Not the way we had to grow up.” 
Krithika disagreed. Her parents seemed to have a pretty cool upbringing. They literally raised EACH OTHER. But now she realized that she and her aunties and uncles had scars from their upbringing. Bad scars.
“This is anything, but normal.” she said, glaring at her husband. 
“She will be safer this way-”
“She will be safer at the training facility! She can learn the skills she learnt, she will be ready for her quest-”
“She will go on the quest when she was old enough!”
“Aiden, when is old enough? You forget that we were her age, 13, when we went on our first quest. When we had to grow up. Us divorcing because the gods say it’s the sacrifice we have to make is only going to make it harder for Krithika! And you know it!” 
As her parents continued arguing, Krithika’s heart began to pound. She knew what she had to do. She packed a bag, picked up her phone, and felt for an invisible string. 
She had a mission to do.
Part 2 anyone?
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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Me and My Best Friend
Me: OMG, did you read the Red Queen it was so good. Me think, that there's a lot of things for theories. *starts to ramble about Red Queen, KOTLC, PJO, and Harry Potter*
My best friend: You know what me thinks? Me thinks you need therapy.
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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No.
No, for your information I’m not ok. Unless you count reading fanfiction obsessively, looking at fanart obsessively, and using reading as a form of escapism... Then I am.
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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Reblog if you're bengali-american and sympathize
Mom: Anandi tomi ki ay ta aantha paro ay thake?
Me: Um...What?
Mom: Ay ta ano!
Me: WHAT IS AY?
Mom: Figure out koronao, na! Aama ka kano jalacho?
Later
Me: Ma, here you go-
Ma: AY ta noi, oof, useless pooro.
Me: ...
English translation
Mom: Anandi, can you get the ay from the ay?
Me: What?!
Mom: Bring the ay!
Me: WHAT IS AY?!
Mom: Figure it out, no? Why are you bothering me:
Later
Me: Mom here you go-
Mom: Not this, oof, completely useless.
Me: ...
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thefangirlinduo · 3 years
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My form!
Please be patient on me writing your request, I have exams this month, and I have other things to do. Sorry!
You can expect answers by the end of June
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