sewis and a few of my favorite moments of their shared career
1. âdonât let off, i need you fighting with me next year.â âi promise.â 2. âwhat was the turning point in your relationship with lewis? âmaybe baku 2017.â 3. âhe drove a nice race, put me under a lot of pressure and i really enjoyed that. we share great respect amongst each other.â 4. âweâre witnessing you making history.â 5. âlewis is the greatest of our era.âÂ
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Hello. So, my partner, who I love very dearly, is currently in the slow process of reading If We Were Villains because truthfully I. Will. Not. Shut. Up.
And they absolutely love to push my buttons because they know how much I love this book and just want to see me biting my tongue to not give them spoilers that prove their theories wrong.
One of their all-time favorite things to say is that they donât believe me when I say James is gay.
âIf he doesnât specifically say âIâm gayâ in the book, I donât count it.â
Okay, fair. Do I believe James is 100% gay? Maybe, maybe not. However, the man is queer as hell and since my morals wonât allow me to spoil anything to them, Iâm gonna rant about it here.
Welcome to GardenSproutâs Top Ten James-Is-Gay Moments of IWWV!
âI was convinced I had survived the third-year purge because James would have been moody and sullen without me.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act I, Scene 1)
Sixteen pages in and Oliver is telling us readers that James values him enough to have thrown a hissy fit and boycotted the rest of the year if Gwendolyn and Fredrick had kicked out his boyfriend best friend. Sure, you could take this as platonic âI want to act with my bestieâ, but knowing what we do at the end of the book, I highly doubt itâs that simple. James is a wonder to behold and there is no way it was just âIâm gonna miss my roommateâ depression.
âHe spent a month prowling around our room in the dark before he was sufficiently absorbed in the role to pounce on me in my sleep.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act I, Scene 9)
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Does this look like a straight man to you?
I rest my case.
Moving on:
  ââNow,â Camilo said, putting one hand on each of our shoulders, âyou two are famously good friends, arenât you?â   We smirked at each other.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act I, Scene 9)
If that isnât a âsharing a secretâ look, then I donât know what is. These two already know they are way more than âfamously good friendsâ, but thatâs way too much to get into, so they just give that look. A look is all you need sometimes.
âHe smeared the blood around my face and chest and shoulders, rakes his fingers through my hair to make it stand on end.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act I, Scene 12)
For this moment, I would actually like to call attention to a comment said partner made that completely deflates their entire argument.
So, they were skimming through the book to help me look for something and stumbled across this little scene here. After reading this one section, knowing zero context at all, they said:
âThe fact that this is so unnecessarily intimate made me know it was James.â
I spent, like, 5 minutes laughing after that.
However, only a queer person knows how to make pouring gross-smelling fake blood over your same sex roommate/best friend intimate.
  âA warm hand landed on the back of my neck; I didnât know whose. ⌠âBreathe, Oliver.â   I unclenched my jaw and inhaled. Jamesâs hand slid to my shoulder.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act II, Scene 6)
For context: this is the scene during opening night of Julius Caesar where Richard smacks Oliver in the ear, right before Oliver, James, and Alex form the plan to get revenge.
Does James have to touch him to help Oliver feel better? No. Does he do it anyway? Adorably, yes.
Okay, arguably, this scene more shows Oliver being gay for James, but come on. How is this moment straight?
*Clears throat*
Donât ask me how many quotes from the âThanksgiving in Ohioâ scene Iâm about to pull out.
âHis mouth inched shyly toward a grin. âWeâre not such strange bedfellows.ââ
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act III, Scene 9)
Honestly, do I need anymore evidence? This man shows up out of the blue to Oliverâs home because Oliver. Is. His. Safe. Place. This man has just murdered a man in self defense and his first thought after âI donât wanna bother anyone so Iâll just go to Broadwaterâ is âI want Oliverâ. Oliver even says that he looked âmore like himself than he had in weeksâ right after asking to share the bed.
At this point, I firmly believe I have enough evidence, but this is my SlytherClaw partner so Iâm gonna keep going.
âHe said it so readily that he must have been thinking of it, too. I almost laughed and turned to find him pulling back the comforter, eyes brighter than theyâd been before.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act III, Scene 9)
Context: Del Norte. The fact that they were both thinking about it at the same time. They fell asleep naked on a beach, reciting freaking Pericles and drinking out of a wine bottle. If thatâs not a gay date, I donât know what is.
ââWhoâs your boyfriend, Oliver?â âŚÂ âIâm James. Lovely to meet you both.ââ
âIf he was at all embarrassed, he didnât let on.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act III, Scene 10)
Combining these two quotes cuz they kinda go hand in hand. This man is so casual over the concept of âbeing Oliverâs boyfriendâ and I firmly believe he reacted like that to see Oliverâs reaction. I bet you anything that man was not embarrassed, but actually thrived off of being seen as his boyfriend. Not to mention his casual jealousy when mentioning Meredith.
âHis palm was pressed against my shirt, his fingers splayed across my collarbone. I waited for him to pull me closer or push me away. But he only stared at his hand, like it was something strange heâd never seen before.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act IV, Scene 7)
They almost kissed. I want to know how this scene evolved after Oliver stopped narrating and how James started acting once he stepped back. Iâm sorry, I live for awkward, flustered James Farrow.
âIf theyâd had claws they would have mauled each other ⌠I wanted to look away but I couldnât â it was like watching a car crash.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act IV, Scene 9)
If youâre really desperate for context: James and Meredith making out for 5 seconds in the middle of class.
Look, there are m a n y quotes I could have pulled from this trainwreck of a moment, but they all revert back to one specific vibe. This scene gives âgay man being forced/forcing himself to like a womanâ and it makes me uncomfy. Nothing about this scene gives me the feeling of James was actually experiencing everything Gwendolyn was telling him he felt. He is repulsed by her because of 1. the stunt sheâd pulled on him in their first year and 2. he is subconsciously fighting with her about Oliver. Heâs not into this!
And he exited the room immediately. I bet he felt disgusted with himself after pulling that, not to mention guilty that Oliver had to watch it. It was just a big bag of yikes all around and no one enjoyed it.
âI think he was so enamored with you because you were so enamored with him.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Prologue)
Colborne is a straight man and even he can see that these idiots were obsessed with each other.
âWren, come up to bed with me, please.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Scene 2)
He does not want her. He is doing this to spite Oliver and no other reason. He even looks over at Oliver and his expression is described as âstrange and bitter and vindictiveâ. He is running on spite alone. And guilt, but that oneâs obvious.
ââWhy donât you and Oliver just admit youâre queer for each other and leave my girls alone?ââ
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Scene 5)
Sure, take whatever bs Richard says with a grain of salt, but if weâre talking about undeniable evidence, here ya go.
âHe stared up at me for a moment, then lifted his head and pulled me down to meet him. It was almost a brotherly kiss, but not quite. Too fragile, too painful.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Scene 6)
Weâre gonna casually ignore Oliver being an idiot by saying this was âalmost brotherlyâ and just focus on James. This man full well knows heâs going to prison as soon as Colborne asks him anything. He is fully prepared to throw his life away the second heâs confronted. So, in his mind, this is the last chance he will ever have to kiss Oliver and give him some kind of sign of everything heâs ever felt about him.
âWhen I refused again, he pulled my hand across the table, kissed it, and turned to leave.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Scene 7)
I have to reread these damn scenes for this and I am in pain. Six freaking years later and James is still holding onto Oliver, still in love, still begging him to let him take his place. I feel for him so much and I just want to hug him.
âAnd he said, âWhat are you thinking about?â I said, âThe same thing youâre thinking about.â We didnât even need to say your name.â
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Epilogue)
He was thinking about Oliver while kissing Meredith. There is no doubt in my mind that the reason James kissed her (then and during Gwendolynâs class) is the same reason Meredith gives Oliver during this scene: trying to understand him.
And, finally, undeniably:
ââI knew then, I just pretended not to.â âSo did I. So did he.ââ
- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio (Act V, Epilogue)
Oliver âOblivious-fur-sealâ Marks finally admitting to himself as well as someone else that he knew the entire time that James was in love with him. If you had figured this out ten years ago, Oliver, none of this would have happened and you and James would be living in some cute apartment building with all of your friends being successful Shakespeare actors, but no. You thought you were in love with Meredith.
*Sigh* Men.
Anyway, if you read this entire rant, well done. Sorry for repeating things you already knew. If anyone has more moments I missed, please let me know cuz Iâd love to highlight them in my book, but yeah. Have this stream of consciousness, I guess.
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Man, I forgot what a good story this is. The setting, magnificent, the pacing, amazing, the characters, deeply troubled but I love them. This book follows 7 theater majors (yes, I know, yikes) in their senior year at this highly exclusive arts school somewhere in northeastern united states. These 7 have been through thick and thin and are as close as siblings- if siblings murdered each other. The story starts off with Oliver getting out of prison after being locked up for 10 years. He was convicted of Richard's murder, his fellow classmate, but that's not all true. The author weaves such a story with these characters it's amazing. They are actors specialized in Shakespeare, so much so they don't really know who they are. This book is very queer coded between Oliver and James (who we later find out is the actual murderer) and their relationship is so dysfunctional it's easy to see why Oliver took the blame. This book is so dramatic it parallels the famous plays it mentions. I truly enjoy this book every time I reread it and definitely consider it one of my favorites.
the facts that there's still not a reunion fic on isildur and elendil is making me mad af
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Glasses
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Jaskier gave in to the puppy eyes
Coming hereâŚgave me meaning again.