Current working theory on why Rex hesitated and Cody didn’t during O66 is that Ashoka’s status of technically-not-a-Jedi allowed Rex a moment of, like, cognitive dissonance whereas Obi-Wan is one of the Jedi-est Jedi to ever Jedi
rwrb quotes that make me go feral:
Alex throws his head back and laughs handsomely, loud and false. "Go fuck yourself"
"Hardly enough time", Henry says
(page 36)
"I had a magazine with his face on it at my desk, once, because I was in it and he happened to be on the cover.
"You stared at it for an hour"
(page 59)
He stares at the screen, at his own message, for a few seconds too long, suddenly afraid it was a stupid thing to say. He shakes his head, puts the phone down. Locks it. Changes his mind, picks it up again. Unlocks it. Sees the little typing bubble on Henry's side of the conversation. Puts the phone down. Looks away. Looks back. [...]
He would really appreciate it if Henry would stop proving him wrong.
(page 72)
"Okay", Alex says.
"Okay", Henry agrees.
"Okay", Alex says again.
(page 83)
"Christ, you are as thick as it gets", he says, and he grabs Alex's face in both hands and kisses him
(page 107)
In his head, he tries to cobble a list together in a panic, gets as far as, One, Henry's lips are soft, and short-circuits
(page 108)
and texts Alex at weird hours of the night: You're a mad, spiteful, unmitigated demon, and I'm going to kiss you until you forget how to talk
(page 158)
Alex's heart goes so fucking weird that he has to put his head in his hands for a full minute
(page 160)
He rolls onto his stomach, considers, and very deliberately says "Baby".
It's become a thing: baby. He knows it's become a thing. He's slipped up and accidentally said it a few times, and each time Henry positively melts and Alex pretends not to notice, but he's not above playing dirty here.
There's a slow hiss of an exhale across the line, like air escaping through a crack in the windows.
(page 166)
"I miss you", Alex says before he can stop himself.
He instantly regrets it, but Henry says, "I miss you too"
(page 173)
And through it all, Alex realizes with a start: He has friends now
(page 201)
I'll be damned but I miss you
(page 203)
"And you are good. Most things are awful most of the time, but you're good"
[...]
Henry kisses his mouth over and over again and says quietly, "You are good"
(page 230)
"Oh my God, I thought you were getting into international relations or something"
"I mean, technically-"
"If you finish that sentence, I'm gonna spend tonight in jail"
(page 233)
"Would it make any difference at all if I told you not to see him again?"
"No"
(page 234)
History, huh? Bet we could make some
(page 241)
Should I tell you that when we're apart, your body comes back to me in dreams? That when I sleep, I see you, the dip of your waist, the freckle above your hip, and when I wake up in the morning, it feels like I've just been with you, the phantom touch of your hand on the back of my neck fresh and not imagined? That I can feel your skin against mine, and it makes every bone in my body ache? That, for a few moments, I can hold my breath and be back there with you, in a dream, in a thousand rooms, nowhere at all?
(page 242)
Goddamn, I love him. It keeps coming back to him, and it's getting harder to look into Henry's soft smiles and not say it.
(page 261)
"So glad you flew here to insult me-"
"I fucking love you, okay?, Alex half yells, finally, irreversibly
(page 271)
He tells his too-fast brain: Don't miss it this time. He's too important
(page 275)
When Alex was a kid, before anyone knew his name, he dreamed of love like it was a fairy tale, as if it would come sweeping into his life on the back of a dragon one day. When he got older, he learned about love as a strange thing that could fall apart no matter how badly you wanted it, a choice you make anyway. He never imagined it'd turn out he was right both times
(page 280)
At cruising altitude, he takes the chain off his neck and slides the ring next to the old house key. They clink together gently as he tucks them both under his shirt, two homes side by side
(page 291)
I thought, if someone like that ever loved me, it would set me on fire
(page 300)
"You and me and history, remember? I'm never gonna love anybody in the world like I love you. So, I promise you, one day we'll be able to just be"
(page 312)
on the map of you, my fingers can always find the green hills, wales. cool waters and a shore of white chalk. the ancient part of you carved out of stone in a prayerful circle, sacrosanct. your spine's a ridge i'd die climbing
(page 320)
He takes a breath. "But the thing is, jumping off cliffs is kinda my thing. That's the choice. I love him, with all that, because of all that. On purpose. I love him on purpose"
(page 344)
He called Henry the North Star once. That wasn't bright enough
(page 399)
He would have taken Henry's face in both hands and kissed him hard and deep and on purpose and said, "Take anything you want and know you deserve to have it"
(page 407)
Henry's smiling so wide and bright that Alex thinks his heart's going to break trying to hold the size of this entire moment, the completeness of it, a thousand years of history swelling inside his rib cage
(page 414)
leia and her uncle cody would be the most powerful team up in Star Wars history, change my mind
You know what makes us different from battle droids? We make our own decisions. Our own choices. And we have to live with them too.’
i think the reason Commander Cody’s character is often undersold is because his story isn’t ever told in any one story. his screentime in tcw is low, but meaningful, his appearances in comics are incredible, but overlooked, he isn’t touched on much in RotS, but his personality is still super obvious there, and he’s only in one episode of Bad Batch, but he quite literally changed the entire course of the season with his short amount of time. all of it is rich and shows how much he cares about the people around him and that’s what makes him such a great character. he doesn’t need hours of time to make a difference in the other characters around him, he does that naturally no matter what
a real conversation i just had with my friend:
me: well they’re all mister numbers, i mean fox is CC-1010 and wolffe is CC-3636
her: who gave wolffe two f’s
me: he doesn’t have two i’s so he took two f’s
I have been cobbling this painting together in private for about a month (turns out Kensington Palace is rather complicated to draw), before giving the finished poster to Casey McQuiston last night as a pub-day gift for RED WHITE & ROYAL BLUE COLLECTOR’S EDITION—a “two homes side-by-side” mashup of canon and cinema featuring Nicholas Galitzine as Henry and Taylor Zakhar Perez as Alex. (Suffice to say, I can’t wait to see them inhabit these roles when the film launches next year!)
To those who came to The Strand last night for the event, thank you so much for your incredibly warm reception. Meeting Casey in person was an absolute dream come true and words fail to express my joy at having brought my skills to the endpapers of a book I adore so much. Apart from being hilarious, brilliant, and genuinely kind, they also happen to give AMAZING hugs:
I hope you’ve had a chance to pick up your copy of the book and that you love Henry’s POV chapter as much as I did (hello waterworks!). Let me know what you think of it in the comments, and just know how endlessly grateful I am to all of you who found my art and liked it enough to share, comment, and shower it with hearts. I’m forever in your debt. 💙❤️💙❤️
After this episode, all I want to talk about is Cody. He carries so much of all Obi-Wan with him.
He tried to negotiate with the governor and succeeded. Obi-Wan one would be so proud of him.
You could see the guilt he has over killing him.
" We make our own decisions. Our own choices. And we have to live with them."
His story is so full of tragedy and heartbreak. I know he probably won't find Obi-Wan, but I hope he finds Rex.
“You two could at least say hello,” Wymack said, somewhat aggrieved.
“There’s no point,” Kevin said. “All they are is a distraction.“
"It’s called a support network. Look it up."
"Thea is watching from South tonight,” Kevin said, looking to the elevated VIP box. It was too far away and too high up for Neil to make out any faces, but there was a small crowd gathered at the windowed walls already. Knowing the Court was here to watch them play sent a chill through Neil’s veins. Kevin dragged his stare back to Wymack’s face and said, “and my father comes to all of my games. That is enough."
On Wymack’s other side, Abby’s gaze softened. Wymack’s jaw worked for a moment before he could say in an even tone, "Your mother would be proud of you."
"Not just of me,” Kevin said in a rare bout of humanity.
-The King’s Men (All for the Game Book 3) by Nora Sakavic
my scene for the @giveyourbacktome-zine! I had so much fun working on this and I was lucky to snag a #dadscene :D
‘ah, yes, it appears he has gone awol’ EVERYONE CLAPPED. THIS IS HOW WE CAN STILL GET A HAPPY ENDING FOR CODY. THIS IS HOW WE CAN STILL GET TATOOINE CODYWAN
she/her | lover of shedding tears over black lines on paper/phone screens | swiftie | whovian | don’t have a personality beyond loving to read and listening to taylor swift | psychology major that doesn’t understand her own actions |
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