
Hi there, I'm Olivia! I spend too much time on ao3 and, needless to say, I hate olives.18 (no longer a total baby), bi, she/her.
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“crazy in a ‘I-can’t-look-at-him-without-getting-horny’ kind of way.”
“You know, some would say that’s love,” Myrcella bent over, stretching her legs.
Ahahaha I love this so much

this is my first time doing a wip wednesday and i shamelessly admit that this is for selfish means, to get @yanak324 to do one too. so from chapter two of pieces of you stuck on me (but i’m careless and i’m wicked)
“All I feel for him is lust and friendship it’s just- not like how you think okay?” Lyanna tried explaining herself, knowing she was doing a bad job at sounding convincing.
“Yeah?”
“But Gods, ugh he drives me crazy,” Lyanna blurted, tightening her ponytail. She turned to see Myrcella doubled over, staring at her and raising her eyebrows as she tried to regain her breath. “crazy in a ‘I-can’t-look-at-him-without-getting-horny’ kind of way.”
“You know, some would say that’s love,” Myrcella bent over, stretching her legs.
“No it’s not. It’s just my body showing me that I’ve had the misfortune of being attracted to men as well as women.”
“Well, one man.”
“Two, don’t forget Tallhart,” Lyanna laughed, continuing their hike.
“How could I forget,” Myrcella shook her head before putting on a voice, “Mister ‘I’m sorry you’re just so hot’.” Holding up her fingers in quotation.
Lyanna began laughing harder, having to stop her steps just to clutch her stomach, “It must’ve been only a minute or two in. Gods, it was unpleasant.”
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