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February 10, 2016 Format Post format: GalleryLeave a comment

forursmiles:

“Who said ‘please’ that made you hate the word so much?“ 

Andrew gazed at him in silence for a minute. “I did.”

and nothing about the drake scene eitehr :(((((((andrew minyardno but andrew protecting aaron thosent to you via Deloreantfc usual warningthe foxhole courtthere's nothing about andrew's backstory that doesn't hurt
February 9, 2016 Format Post format: QuoteLeave a comment

Andrew put his racquet down in front of Neil like a shield

The King’s Men by Nora Sakavic, chapter 17

This is definitely one of my favorite images, I’m not sure I can emphasize this enough.

Little points about this scene, anyway:

  • Riko uses a heavy racquet, we’re told this in The Raven King when Neil’s shopping for his one racquet: “Kevin used a heavy with the Ravens, but he’d switched to a light racquet after his injury. Riko still used one.“ (The Raven King, chapter 11)
  • When Aaron uses Neil’s own heavy racquet on Drake, we get this: “He brought Neil’s racquet up and around in an underhanded swing so hard and fast air whistled through the tight strings.” (TRK ch11) When Riko attacks Neil, this is the description: “Riko’s racquet got close enough that Neil heard wind whistling through the strings,“ (TKM ch17) There’s no way this isn’t a deliberate call back, just in case we weren’t sure Riko was about to kill Neil.

Also, this is one of the first things we learn about Andrew: “Two years ago some men attacked Nicky outside of a nightclub. Andrew was within his rights to defend Nicky, but he’d almost killed the four of them“ (The Foxhole Court, chapter 2)** And throughout the series we do see Andrew resort to violence easily enough, and generally it would be considered excessive. But in this scene, though? Maybe you could argue that he could have disarmed Riko instead of breaking his arm, but given that Riko was about to commit murder despite the crowd, I don’t think that would be enough to stop him. And whether it was or not – Andrew stopped him, and that’s it. No retaliation, no further violence, just this – “Andrew put his racquet down in front of Neil like a shield“. Making it clear he will protect Neil, and that’s all.

(and sure the situations are different in many ways, but most of those only matters if Andrew cares about the consequences, for him or for Neil or for the rest of the Foxes) ((and if you want to be optimistic and look at the situation with kindness (which, let’s be honest, i always want to do), it also comes down to a difference in Andrew in himself, who doesn’t need as much anymore to lose himself to violence when those he considers his are threatened))

Anyway though, none of this matters to my initial point, which is :

Andrew using his racquet to shield Neil

which is an image I’m never going to grow tired of.

**((now i think we should keep in mind that neil knows that second hand, and i’m pretty sure when it comes to a foster kid out of juvie defending his cousin against homophobic assault, facts are not presented with much sympathy. still we see enough of Andrew’s MO to know that it wasn’t far from the truth))(@monsterqueen)

I always get this lovely imagine in my head when I read this scene of Neil like this damsel slumped over on his knees, breathless and completely blown away (sure he’s in his armor but idk my brain just makes it very romance-covery lol), and Andrew taking a knee behind him, one arm out with his racquet net-side-down in front of them, looking like a smol angry knight in all his padded gear.

Like there is so much to be said about this scene, about what it means for Neil and Andrew and how Andrew does get to make good on his promise to have Neil’s back, even if Neil asked him to let the promise go.

But my brain just always thinks this is the most romantic part of the whole series. I geeked out so much the first time I read this scene. Idk why but I love it so much. Just after the sheer ruthlessness of breaking Riko’s arm, he just plants the racquet in front of Neil as a silent warning. It’s so disturbing and beautiful at the same time.(@addesin)

This is great! I like the romance cover imagery so much. I didn’t picture it quite that way before, but it totally is. 

As you say, Andrew’s restraint here shows his character growth. Andrew is considering the consequences, which also means to a certain extent he is considering his future. And he wasn’t doing that before. 

Another thing I like that I believe someone else has mentioned before in a different post is how Andrew hits Neil with the racquet at the beginning and then protects him with one at the end.

(via evil-diabolical-oops)

'put his racquet down like a shield' WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO DESERVE THIS(around the same time there was another about how the first thing andrew does is preventing neil for running away(I remember that post about the paralells too!(not that riko can do much in the state is in there but)and then he keeps doing it for teh rest of the books))andreilandrew protecting neil (like he has done all year)dammit tumblr tell me when someone adds something my postsit's been a few days though finding it in the tag would be hellLIKE A SHIELDlike serisouly you can *see* itlong postoh god inlove those books i'm ridiculousPARALLELSputting his racquet betwen neil and riko's furorseriously the shield analogy is killing me here oh godSERIOUSLY THOtfc soilerstfc usual warningthe foxhole courtthe point about the romance cover imgery yes exactlythis tiny balls of anger and violencewhat even seriouslywhat i'm in the tag let me get teh whole capslock nonorganized enthusiasm i tried to restrain in the post
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