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"In 1999, I met my Prince Charming. He was the tall, tattooed, wickedly handsome bass player for the up-and-coming rock band, Phantom Limb. But, more importantly, he was mine. I knew it the moment he flashed me that shy, dimpled smile. And he knew it too. Hansel "Hans" Oppenheimer wore his heart on one sleeve and scrawled lyrics about me on the other. Unlike the losers of my past, Hans showered me with tenderness, took me places I'd never been before, and showed me the type of all-consuming love I'd thought only existed in fairy tales. But, like any good fairy tale, my road to happily ever after was paved with challenges, and right when I least expected it ... it forked. In 1999, I met my Prince Charming. In 2000, I met my soul mate"-- No library descriptions found. |
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There's not much Knight for my friends considering this installment, there's much more of Ken, but there's definitely enough Knight to merit the trigger/content warning here too.
It's becoming as difficult to see the casual ED issues (in terms of how Easton presents them, ingrained, second nature, etc) as anything else.
But yeah, this installment, I see the purpose (and laughed about the retribution) but it was very unsatisfying for me. It read like a fantasy of a NA relationship until it wasn't. (