POR FAVOR DIME QUE HAS VISTO LA PELÍCULA LABERINTO, LA CON DAVID BOWIE Y JENIFFER CONELLY. Ariadne es TAN hija de Sarah Y NO ENTIENDO PORQUE NO HAY TODOS LOS CROSSOVERS DEL MUNDO ACERCA DE ESO ;;
Her mother tells her stories every night when she's little. They always start with 'once upon a time' and end up with 'the princess lived happily e ever after'. Most of her mother's stories don't end with a prince and a princess.
"I think," her mother tells her in that soft, odd voice of hers, as if she was half dreaming even when awake. "That princesses don't really need a prince for their happily ever after. Some do, of course, but I think that their power should be else where. Not within someone."
"Is that why I'm 'Ariadne'?" she asks, because she hadn't liked learning the story of her namesake, how she had been left behind by the hero that had promised to love her.
Her mother smiles then, mischief and laughter in her eyes.
"It's because 'Ariadne' defeated the labyrinth first."
I see Cobb/Ariadne, yeah. Mainly, though, I see Eames/Arthur. Or just Eames. Eames all the time. Do you need links for fic? Because I've been hiding in the Inception Kink Meme's delicious link storage place and reading everything I can get my hands on. (There is a LOT)
Oh, and there's a wonderful Sandman/Saito comic out there somewhere, I will hunt it down for you if you like.
I got the link to the Sandman/Saito, thanks! And I'd love links: I'm not quite reading yet (I have some ideas that I want to write first and not risk they already being written and me not daring to write them because of that) but eventually I do want to roll around the fics.
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Y NO HUBO ROMANCES FORZADOS. _en una pela de Hollywood_. I just. MILAGROS. EXISTEN.
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Also, en mi taller de cuento quieren ver cómo se podría trabajar algo así con niveles en texto.
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adoro a Ariadne :'
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"I think," her mother tells her in that soft, odd voice of hers, as if she was half dreaming even when awake. "That princesses don't really need a prince for their happily ever after. Some do, of course, but I think that their power should be else where. Not within someone."
"Is that why I'm 'Ariadne'?" she asks, because she hadn't liked learning the story of her namesake, how she had been left behind by the hero that had promised to love her.
Her mother smiles then, mischief and laughter in her eyes.
"It's because 'Ariadne' defeated the labyrinth first."
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Oh, and there's a wonderful Sandman/Saito comic out there somewhere, I will hunt it down for you if you like.
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