i’m reading the kyoshi book (part i) again, so i can read the kyoshi book (part ii)
The Rise of Kyoshi
« Jianzhu had once implemented a policy that any member of the staff, no matter how lowly, could talk to him personally about any household concern. Kyoshi saw the gesture of kindness devolve into some of the servants ratting each other out over minor grievances, hoping to curry favor. She knew now that had been his intent all along. »
The Rise of Kyoshi
« The darkness of her abandonment must have boiled to her surface as the three of them trudged uphill back toward town, because Rangi ran the back of her nails down Kyoshi’s hand, a playful and teasing distraction that held more meaning now than a hundred volumes of history. Kyoshi nearly tripped and fell on her face. »
The Rise of Kyoshi; very gay
« "Come on," she said. "Cheer up. I didn't mean to send you into a spiral."
"I can't cheer up. I'm in Horse stance."
"I like your focus," Rangi said. "But see if you can withstand this."
She slid between Kyoshi's arms and gave her a head-tilting, knee-buckling kiss, as powerful and deep as the ocean after a storm.
Kyoshi's eyes went wide before they shut forever. She sank into heavenly darkness. Her backbone turned to liquid. "*Maintain,*" Rangi murmured, her lips like a feather on Kyoshi's before she attacked again, with added ferocity this time. »
@Lady how is it? It’s been on my to-be-read list for a while now.
@nleigh good; it's a lot of political drama and actual death from the perspective of someone who was raised a poor servant orphan in the Earth Kingdom, which is definitely a different vibe from the shows but i appreciate it
also it’s gay
@Lady “it’s gay”
Nice
@nleigh oh yeah i hope you like hot fire nation assassin women because let me tell you kyoshi does
re: The Rise of Kyoshi; very gay
@Lady that’s good i love it
The Rise of Kyoshi
« “Don’t criticize Yun’s past life,” Rangi said, whacking her shoulder with a mittened hand. “The Avatars tread paths of great destiny. Every action they take is meaningful.”
They meaningfully passed another three dull, meaningful hours »