Nicholas D. Wolfwood, of Trigun.
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I'm NOT a fangirl...
*squinty eyes*
Nicholas D. Wolfwood, of Trigun.
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I'm NOT a fangirl...
*squinty eyes*
Naked except for a cigarette, you let your mind drift and forget your disbelief. Feel the chill down your back and the flutter of wings through dandelion fields, and forget the pull of gravity in a night without stars.
I lack eloquence and commitment to my arguments. They are half baked, and I will begin passionately, and then abandon them.
For some reason, I have always had the oddest attraction to women in J.D. Salinger books - intense, honest, straight-forward, witty. They astound me!
mr. darcy of course! and perhaps edward cullen. and a mixture of other characters perhaps....
love is like a flower; it needs warmth and light as well as some space and care in order to grow. if you take care of it it grows and blossoms and you can taste its scent and touch its velvet surface and look at its bright colours. if you don't, it dies. and of course a flower has no meaning either if you don't give it to someone or have it growing next to another one. flowers are delicate. and so is love.
I know I had a lot of fictional crushes before but I couldn't remember at the moment. For the mean time, I'd have to say Francisco D'Anconia and John Galt from Atlas Shrugged.![]()
CARPE DIEM! Seize the day! Make your lives extraordinary!
-Dead Poets' Society
I SWEAR, BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT, THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE.
- John Galt, Atlas Shrugged
Lucie Manette from a tale of two cities, not because I am attracted to her but because I identify with Sidney Carton so much, and there is a Charles Darney in my life as well. The situation suits mine so well sometimes that she would be my fictional love, just as I have my own fictional real love already...
Just a wild stab in the dark which incidentally is what you'll be getting in a minute!
BATMAN!![]()
Cyrano de Bergerac (I don't mind the big nose...it might even be useful in the sack)
Captain Wentworth (over Darcy any day!)
Aragorn
Marius Pontmercy from Les Miserables (though admittedly he can be a douche)
Razumihim from Crime and Punishment
Hector of Troy (I'd love to be Andromache before the Trojan War)
Sorry, I'd go with Gareth. More loyal than Lancelot and less tortured than Arthur. Plus, I could tease him with "Beaumains."
And for all the Edward Cullen shippers out there, LESTAT DE LIONCOURT is and always will be the hottest vampire out there. Period.