Sapphics wondering where the fuck our shows have gone:
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Hiii!! I’m so happy to see you back! we’ve missed you!!! Congrats on the new human and job!!! I hope you’re doing well and recovered from the hospitalizations ♥️ take your time getting back into things!!
Is there anything in particular you’re feeling called to write?
Thank you! I am slowly getting back to things. Right now everything I write feels choppy and disjointed. It's been a hot minute since I have written anything.
I am feeling something with Eddie from the Gentleman tv series.
Maybe the reader is a vet who becomes friends with Geoff since he keeps bringing her crazy animals to treat. Then one night he calls her to come treat a wounded animal that turns out to be Eddie.
“Well this certainly beats the wounded fox you called me to treat last week,” you say, brows raised as you take in the sight of the bleeding man slumped in a wingback chair. His expression is pained and his breathing is fast and a little irregular.
“It’s mostly just a graze,” Geoff assures you, touching your elbow to usher you in. “Thought you could clean it and stitch him up. Skip the fuss of having to go into town and be seen. Just like you did with her Grace's mare last month. Horses and men aren’t too different when it comes down to it, I expect.”
“There is a joke in there somewhere,” you say, eliciting a laugh from the man in the chair that turns into a pained gasp a second later.
You glance back at Geoff and find he's watching you with a pleading expression. "His Grace would be in your debt," he promises.
“I am not a doctor,” you remind both men, setting your bag on the table.
“Pretend I am a horse,” his Grace bids, pulling up his shirt to reveal the extent of his injury.
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I want everyone to be obsessed with this show, to lose their minds for it and go f*ckin crazy. Just like Freddie did in the chicken scene. Everyone should unfasten their seatbelts for this ride and just lose themselves and forget everything around. Amazing creativity and comic absurd I haven’t seen in a long time.
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