A Pride and Prejudice AU written for the Andreil Week prompt: rain
“My dear Mr. Hemmick, have you heard the news?” said Mr. Nicholas Hemmick to his husband. “I have heard it direct from Mrs. Wymack who heard it from her husband who heard it from the solicitor.”
Mr. Erik Hemmick glanced over his newspaper. “I have not. Pray tell, of what do you speak?”
“Palmetto Court has been let at last!” said Mr. Hemmick in raptures. “Mrs. Wymack reports that a single man of good fortune has taken Palmetto for a twelvemonth at least! What marvellous news for my dear cousins!”
“I have not the pleasure of understanding you,” said the good man’s husband. “How can this affect our cousins at all?”
“How can you be so tiresome!” complained Mr. Hemmick. “I am thinking of his marrying one of them, of course!”
Andrew: Everyone always accuses me of having a favourite team member which is not true. I like Neil and Not-Neils equally.

day 2 | carnival
these two took a trip to a carnival that was near by, most of the time was spent by andrew finding and buying any sweet concution he could find
as you can see, i’m not the best at colouring OR backgrounds so here is this mess, because practise makes perfect right?
Ice Adolescence is really gonna be a 90 minute Drunk History episode where Yuuri Katsuki recalls the life of his amazing husband up until they first met. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
This is the dream right here.
This would be the perfect adaptation of Six of Crows: a Netflix miniseries with only 2 seasons (one for SoC, one for CK) and six episodes each. I made these pictures of what it would look like for me to open my Netflix app on my tablet and click on the Six of Crows show if it existed. AND IT LOOKS SO COOL GUYS!
I named each episode after each “part” in the books, and since I didn’t know who would play the roles I just listed the character names under “starring” which still looks pretty awesome to me.
Anyway, I would give Netflix all of my money to make this happen!

”Staring, Josten”
“So are you”
day 2. neil letting andrew ‘map out’ his features even though he knows andrew has 100% already memorised everything about neil physically, he just really likes to touch
alternate title/description: will i draw a day this week without neil straddling andrew? WHO KNOWS!
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for a prompt, how about part deux of the “meet at a wedding” prompt
part deux of the “met at a wedding” prompt as requested
except if it’s not really wedding related but more of an established relationship in an AU where Andrew doesn’t play Exy? sorry
For what
Andrew refuses to count as their four-month anniversary, Neil gets him Exy
tickets.“This is a
joke,” Andrew asks—tells—him flatly when he opens the envelope.“It’s a
very important game,” Neil says, shrugging. He digs his spoon a few times in
his melting ice cream, creating a big mess of red and white—not unlike himself.
“If we lose, we’re out of the championships.”“When,”
Andrew corrects, and Neil flicks him an amused look.
Hi bee, you said Andrew knows Neil is the love of his life by his late 20s, but does he ever actually TELL Neil that? How does Neil respond? I’ve always thought that Andrew would have an easier time saying it than Neil who grew up with love being this violent thing that he would never feel for his Foxes
- at 20 andrew could hear neil say ‘you like it’ and let his silence speak as agreement
- by 22 he can say the same thing, in private and when neil asks, not a joke, because there’s some questions where ‘i don’t want anything’ as an answer will never suffice
- by 23 he knows that neil is more than a distraction, more than something that’s caught and held his interest this long. he has his suspicions about what it is but he doesn’t think about it
- by 25 he knows, he fucking knows, and if he has a month where he’s tempted every second to break it, or maybe himself, then, well, neil knows and understands the feeling
- by 25 he calls it ‘love’ in the confines of his own head, sometimes serious but mostly factual. it’s hard not to believe in the concept when you live it. it’s hard to deny it if you’re not an idiot. andrew is not an idiot.
- by 28 he knows it’s neil. it’s no one else and just neil for him until he dies.
- by 29 he’s impressed that he didn’t self-destruct with that realisation. he’s growing up after all
- by 30 he’s figured out he’s probably going to live past thirty-five, and may or may not live long enough to die of old age. he doesn’t self-destruct over that, either
- by 30 it’s been a decade and he doesn’t ever want it to end. he’s not stupid enough not to neil as much, quiet and private, and earns a gentle but unsurprised smile for it, a simple me too
- it’s been ten years. actions speak louder than words, but the words are alright. maybe better than just alright








