A HOUSE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE Allison/Malia: ‘and they were roommates’ for @tw-femslash-friday
It starts with Allison asking her a simple question – simple
but loaded after everything that’s happened. After the ghost riders brought her
back, after Monroe started on a crusade against the supernatural, after Scott
became the general in a war and their pack scattered trying to hold the front.
But really, it’s simple.
“Did you still want to go to France?” is all she asks, but
Malia’s lips part in surprise and her belly twists with the implications.
She can leave.
She can get out of this place.
She can turn back from this war.
“Yes,” she replies, knowing that their friends would
understand. Allison’s lips curl with a bright smile, so dazzlingly bright that
it shines light on a realization Malia’s been trying to hide.
Somewhere along the way, in the time between her
resurrection and the war, Malia fell in love with the dark-haired huntress.
We’re just a bunch of teenagers. We can’t handle this.
Honestly, I feel like we deserved more of this. Sure, we love to talk about our Bad Ass favs but really, they’re just children. I wish we had gotten to see more of the daily life, the teenage drama (not just the Scallison “forbidden love”) and saw them as what they were – teenagers