anyway Rick Riordan saw JK R*wling posting her bullshit again and decided to be a king we can trust and show support for trans creators publicly. a true ally
but I’m bending the light connecting you to me - ch.11 out of 12
Summary: Spuffy Soulmate Tattoo AU - A soul isn’t the only spark received when the world tries to reset itself after the events of 6x22.
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The cemetery is quiet. Still. Weaving through floral arches, angelic memorials, and concrete signifiers of grief among the loss, she stays because the quiet of this place fills her with the only semblance of peace she can find.
But she’s not alone here in the stillness.
(or in her lonely)
The urban fantasy show I actually want to see is a hospital drama with a dedicated wing for supernatural illnesses.
Vampirism. Lycanthropy. Cheap spells gone wrong. A woman brought in for her prenatal has to be told her baby is a lindworm. Someone is literally being followed by the anthropomorphic personification of the Black Death.
Someone somewhere out there is having their perception of the world irreparably shattered by the knowledge that magic is real, and at the other side is a team of doctors who have to roll their eyes and pull out Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales because some high school kid tried to go Carrie with a cheap spellbook and turn all the kids at prom into frogs, and the doctors have to wrangle a couple dozen teenagers into admitting if they have a true love who can break the spell.
I want the hospital director to be some dark entity that feeds on human misery but figured out that if you successfully treat the source of the misery then instead of hunting you down as an abomination the humans start bringing more miserable people to your house en masse and things kinda got out of hand from there.
Grimm's Anatomy
I realize this isn't a TV show per se, but if you want "human doctor treating the supernatural community while being incredibly funny, making thoughtful points about the people we see as 'other,' a lot of found family, and general Shenaniganry," allow me to enthusiastically recommend the Dr. Greta Helsing novels by Vivian Shaw:
Thus far I've only read the first one, but it was DELIGHTFUL, and I have the next two on the list for whenever the stack on my bedside table goes down a little.