Villainous Schemes
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You could of course take his selfish attempt to lure Argo out onto the rooftops in the middle of the night on a full moon as scheming, if you wanted. The fact that these are the circumstances under which Argo looks his most mysteriously beautiful has been taken into careful consideration and the time and location have been chosen solely to give Fitzroy a chance to admire the attractiveness of his enemy.
Not that Fitzroy would want to take it this way or explain this particular scheme to Argo
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The one where Fitz is a villain and Argo is a hero and they are both working for the same kingdom. Also, there is pining.Series
- Part 1 of Villainous Schemes
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"But anyway, Larry the Lime thinks the world of Quella, right? He’s always there supporting her, and telling her how amazing she is, even when she feels like a fraud and like she doesn’t deserve it. And I know that she’s canonically in love with Beth the Beet, but if she wasn’t, and she was in love with Larry instead? Wouldn’t that be kind of unfair?”
Argo scrambles to keep up with the sudden analogy to his old favourite book series. He’s not sure he follows.
“…unfair, how?”
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The one where they actually talk about their feelings. Because while kissing on the rooftops is great, it still leaves a lot of room for miscommunicationSeries
- Part 2 of Villainous Schemes
