Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: All For The Game – Nora Sakavic Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Neil Josten/Andrew Minyard, background renison Characters: Andrew Minyard, Renee Walker (All For The Game), Neil Josten, Matt Boyd, Betsy Dobson Additional Tags: Alternate Universe – Bakery, Alternate Universe – Bridal Boutique, author has zero knowledge on how bridal shops work, Mental Health Issues, Eating Disorders, Fluff, Light Angst, Flirting, Asexual Character, obscure French pastries Summary:
“Thanks for coming with me,” she says, keeping her eyes trained in front of her.
“It is not like I had a choice in the matter,” Andrew says, blowing out a stream of smoke through his mouth.
Renee’s lips curl into a smile. “Maybe you’ll win our next sparring match and I’ll finally have to buy you ten cartons of Haagen-Dazs.”
“It cannot be worse than tagging along to a bridal boutique.”
“Maybe,” Renee allows, humor in her voice. “But what kind of man of honor would you be if you didn’t come with me to choose a dress?”
(or: Andrew is a baker, Renee is a bride-to-be, and Neil is a dressmaker)
Andrew Minyard? Shirtless? With bedhead? And frameless reading glasses? And no armbands? Laying on a sofa with a comic book? Letting the cats lie on his stomach? The sun haloing his hair?
Zuko’s scar is different than the typical villain’s scar bc it’s not an ambiguous sign of past violence but an explicit symbol of his father’s abuse – rather than making him seem tougher for no reason it shows that at his heart he’s just a traumatized child and not a villain at all. In this essay I will
Neil looks so good with his armbands on and the fandom should draw him with them more. I see your posts about him becoming comfortable in his own skin and accepting his scars, but consider this: