Inspiringly hilarious!!!
@theprincessed OMG DANI!! Wanna bet Ryan gets completely overwhelmed by all the questions for him and Danny sits next to him and jokingly asks why he’s even there since Ryan is the one in demand. And then at one point, just to have something to do, Danny starts answering the questions meant for Ryan…
Q: Ryan - have you got any personal effects in your dressing room? A: There’s not much. Fluffy pink handcuffs. Hello Kitty teddy. 1D CD and most importantly a signed Danny Miller photo✌
And Ryan will try and bat Danny’s hands away to stop him from typing anymore BS and Danny is laughing so hard when he sends off the tweet, flashing that cheeky grin and Ryan playfully shoving his shoulder and laughing along with Danny at his naughty antics 😂
With Charity as his mum, I’m NOT surprised!
Noah is basically a tiny Robert in waiting though lbr
Love this!
♚ ||Robron Social Media AU || ♚
A little look into Robert’s phone. An AU where everything is happy, Aaron and Robert live together and no one’s getting attempted murdered
Rob’s social media | Aaron’s social media
Republicans are whitewashing American history. Neo-Nazis in action right out in the open and nearly unchallenged.
Similar.
I’m trying to figure out why I feel so hopeless about robron right now. And if you accept the writing (which at some level you have to, because it’s what’s airing) I’m narrowing my problem down to Aaron. This will not be a happy post, you have been warned. Aaron will not come out well through this post, but I’m more complaining about the way he’s written, not the character I’ve loved for years. I hope that distinction is clear through this post. (Also all of this is assuming Aaron doesn’t get mental health help. I don’t see that happening, ED’s had plenty of chances and they won’t do it.)
Yes, Robert messed up. But relationships are always give and take, and I never see anyone in the fandom actually saying that Aaron had responsibility for some of this. Some. Like Robert said in January, they can’t get married if they haven’t even got trust right. Aaron has never fully trusted Robert. I’m not saying he hasn’t had reasons, god knows he has, especially during 2015. But for a year in 2016 and a year is an eternity in soap terms, he had absolutely no reason to. Robert was his absolute support throughout the worst time of his life and he never gets any credit for that.
Because the narrative is everything’s always Robert’s fault. Again, issues with why they thought telling this story was worth it, because it makes six months plus of Aaron’s biphobia almost proved right, especially as it’s never been called on. He didn’t trust Robert, not because he’d had affairs in the past, but because he feared Robert would go back to a woman. I can’t stand that ED proved him and his biphobia right, because it’s what everyone says about bisexuals, or I certainly hear enough about it.
I also hate the implication that Aaron can’t stand Robert because he’s the man he fell in love with. It’s a thread in TV shows I hate, the idea that you slowly turn and hate the reasons you fell for someone in the first place and want them to change? Why? You fell in love with them for a reason. Are we seriously saying that Robert’s scheming and manipulating and smirking “I got away with it” smile wasn’t part of the attraction in the first place? Because I don’t believe that. Compare it with when Aaron tried to rob Home Farm in late 2016. Robert’s reaction was “it’s a good job those things impress me.” Within this relationship, Robert’s trying to be “good” and strong for Aaron and the second he messes up, he gets shouted down and all Aaron does is complain about it. If he’s keeping his distance, that’s wrong. If he’s sticking his oar in, that’s wrong too. Robert is literally in a no win situation with the way that Aaron’s behaviour within this relationship has been framed.
Yes, Robert screwed up. For one night when he was drunk and Aaron didn‘t trust him to tell the truth about what he was going through. When instead Aaron pushed him away, making him believe it was over. What’s Aaron’s excuse for not trusting him for the past 11 months at that point?
Aaron will never, ever trust Robert again. Not after having his cheating fears proved correct. His fear and distrust of Robert being faithful will now always be linked with his sexuality, something that can’t be changed, and I hate with a passion that they thought this was the right story to tell.
And right now? I struggle to see why I would even want Robert to be belittled and held down in a relationship like that. Where every move he does is wrong and every mistake is always thrown back at him. A relationship that they are not equals in because Aaron’s mistakes are so much smaller, because he’s “Aaron” and the “good character.” Or even the mindset, Aaron’s apparent mindset that Robert’s not allowed to make mistakes. I feel that’s immature because no one’s perfect. I want to fall in love with Aaron again. I just don’t want this version we’ve been given. I hate that I’m falling out of love with a character I loved so much.
And I think that’s my problem.
I enjoyed this VERY much, Millie! Excellent writer, you!
Can you do a conversation between Robert and Lawrence, about accepting their feelings etc.
I am so sorry anon, this got lost in my drafts for some reason and I completely forgot I hadn’t finished it!
It was severely uncomfortable being back at Home Farm under this new guise of ‘outsider’ and ‘enemy number one’. Usually, Robert had no problem being hated - it was a niggle which he could ignore with a smirk or a sharp retort. Water off a duck’s back, and nothing he hadn’t face a thousand times before. But now that he was working alongside Lawrence, it was necessary for the two of them to reach some kind of truce in order to make the business work, and as yet, the older man was failing to comply with any of Robert’s attempts at making amends.
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reblog if you’ve cried over a fanfic before. trying to prove a point