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100k reads on Cold Nights!! ah!! thank you so so much i literally don’t even have words to describe how mind blown and grateful i am ♥️
runningfrom2am
100k reads on Cold Nights!! ah!! thank you so so much i literally don’t even have words to describe how mind blown and grateful i am ♥️
runningfrom2am
prequel chapter for cold nights is up now!! i missed writing them so much
The_Phantom7
@runningfrom2am Act 4: At night in the garden, Barbarina despairs that she has lost the pin that the count has asked her to take back to Susanna as a sign that he’s received her letter. When Figaro and Marcellina appear, Barbarina tells them about the planned rendezvous between the count and Susanna. Thinking that his bride is unfaithful, Figaro curses all women. He hides when Susanna and the countess arrive, dressed in each other’s clothes. Alone, Susanna sings of love. She knows that Figaro is listening and enjoys making him think that she’s about to betray him with the count. She then conceals herself—in time to see Cherubino try to seduce the disguised countess. When the count arrives looking for Susanna, he chases the boy away. Figaro, by now realizing what is going on, joins in the joke and declares his passion for Susanna in her countess disguise. The count returns to discover Figaro with his wife, or so he thinks, and explodes with rage. At that moment, the real countess steps forward and reveals her identity. Ashamed, the count asks her pardon. Ultimately, she forgives him, and the entire household celebrates the day’s happy ending.
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The_Phantom7
@runningfrom2am Act 3: Later that day in the great hall, Susanna leads on the count with promises of a rendezvous that night. He is overjoyed but then overhears Susanna conspiring with Figaro. In a rage, he declares that he will have revenge. The countess, alone, recalls her past happiness. Marcellina, accompanied by a lawyer, Don Curzio, demands that Figaro pay his debt or marry her at once. Figaro replies that he can’t marry without the consent of his parents for whom he’s been searching for years, having been abducted as a baby. When he reveals a birthmark on his arm, Marcellina realizes that he is her long-lost son, fathered by Bartolo. Arriving to see Figaro and Marcellina embracing, Susanna thinks that her fiancé has betrayed her, but she is pacified when she learns the truth. The countess is determined to go through with the conspiracy against her husband, and she and Susanna compose a letter to him confirming the meeting with Susanna that evening in the garden. Cherubino, now disguised as a girl, appears with his sweetheart, Barbarina, the daughter of Antonio. Antonio, who has found Cherubino’s cap, also arrives and reveals the young man. The count is furious to discover that Cherubino has disobeyed him and is still in the house. Barbarina punctures his anger, explaining that the count, when he attempted to seduce her, promised her anything she desired. Now, she wants to marry Cherubino, and the count reluctantly agrees. The household assembles for Figaro and Susanna’s wedding. While dancing with the count, Susanna hands him the note, sealed with a pin, confirming their tryst that evening.
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The_Phantom7
@runningfrom2am Act 2: In her bedroom, the countess mourns the loss of love in her life. Encouraged by Figaro and Susanna, she agrees to set a trap for her husband: They will send Cherubino, disguised as Susanna, to a rendezvous with the count that night. At the same time, Figaro will send the count an anonymous note suggesting that the countess is having an assignation with another man. Cherubino arrives, and the two women lock the door before dressing him in women’s clothes. As Susanna steps into an adjoining room, the count knocks and is annoyed to find the door locked. Cherubino hides himself in the dressing room, and the countess lets her husband in. When there’s a sudden noise from behind the door, the count is skeptical of his wife’s story that Susanna is in there. Taking his wife with him, he leaves to get tools to force the door. Meanwhile, Susanna, who has reentered the room unseen and observed everything, helps Cherubino escape through the window before taking his place in the dressing room. When the count and countess return, both are astonished when Susanna emerges from the room. Figaro arrives to begin the wedding festivities, but the count questions him about the note that he received. Figaro successfully eludes questioning until the gardener, Antonio, bursts in, complaining that someone has jumped from the window. Figaro improvises quickly, feigning a limp and pretending that it was he who jumped. As soon as Antonio leaves, Bartolo, Marcellina, and Basilio appear, putting their case to the count and holding the contract that obliges Figaro to marry Marcellina. Delighted, the count declares that Figaro must honor his agreement and that his wedding to Susanna will be postponed.
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runningfrom2am
heyyy i made all new covers for my coryo fics so check them out maybe if you want!!
(will update soon,, promise. school is done and i have two weeks off YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!!)
runningfrom2am
and if i told yall i was about to post a new series i impulsively started last night
runningfrom2am
omg having 2 fics in the top ten under #thg is such a treat thank youuuuu
dogfish108
Hey! So very random but by chance are you at all into roleplay? After watching Ballad of snakes and songbirds and then your book 'Cold nights' has gotten me very inspired to roleplay that specific time in the hunger games series. I haven't had a lot of luck finding anyone though that may want to do that time so I thought I'd give asking a go.
If not then no worries!
Also keep up the great work on your stories, your writing is absolutely wonderful. The way you write just kept me so invested and im excited to read the other things you have!
dogfish108
@runningfrom2am I have messed lightly with C.ai before, I could honestly never quite get into it. Perhaps something about it just majorly flew over my head, I can't for certain say. But thank you for the suggestion, I may give it another go to see if I can figure it out. And yes of course! Your stuff is wonderful, truly. I'm looking forward to getting into your other stories as well, I think I can geninuely and honestly say your one of my favorite writers on here now. I'm really excted to see all the cool things you'll do! <3
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runningfrom2am
hi! so that’s not something i do BUT i see the girlies on tumblr posting about c.ai all the time and i get the impression that it would be similar?? i’m not sure bc i’ve never done rp but maybe check that out if you haven’t!
and thank you so so much for reading my stuff and i’m really glad you enjoy it!! <33
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luca-jayms
bro i need to see how us and coryo react during the 74 and 75th games and the war in LTPF
runningfrom2am
intros for ‘requiem’ and ‘michigan cherry’ are both up now :) pick your poison
runningfrom2am
omg 50k reads on LTPF :’)
thank you guys so so so so much <3