Check your home library website or social media sites for details about current services and offerings. He doesn't view life as precious (again, like the Boar. Or perhaps she never felt the need to stop him. Allegedly, the Guadalajara Cartel's Rafael Caro Quintero (Tenoch Huerta in the show) was angry about the raid and ordered Kiki's abduction. And damn, there is quite a difference in tone. On the day that he was to depart, however, he was waylaid by Annette, who begged him not to leave her behind. For all the shit, all the trash talk and foul language, to see them patch it all together is just spectacular. To abandon his homeland and his friends must have seriously taken a mental toll on him, even if he doesn't show it much. Meanwhile, Dimitri and Rodrigue grow close, while Felix never repairs his relationship with his father, which has just got to make Dimitri and Felix's relationship even more strained than it was already. While he was away, Bernadetta handled local affairs while holed up in her room in the castle. Does he actually hate Dimitri, or does he care so much about Dimitri that he loudly and clearly tries to get Dimitri some help? Three days later, she was found d, Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit finale, “End Game.” The Queen’s Gambit heroine Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-, Netflix loves a good psychological thriller, and new series The Queen’s Gambit is the perfect addition to its wide catalogue of projects that will ke, Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix. It's very happy overall, with Lysithea bringing Felix much happiness, but she dies young and leaves him behind. I got Sylvain's & Felix's VW ending on my first playthrough and after hearing about people loving their ending, you can imagine how confused and upset I was when reading their depressing life summary. When Dimitri finally died ( :'( ) Felix retires with his wife to live a quiet life, and used his skills to delight her. I personally don't ship them but even I cannot deny this is a meaningful ending for the man who wanted nothing more than to probably die. Their company has a first-look deal with Amazon Studios. Damn. Without their protection, Gallardo is nothing. However, Felix ends up wandering off and living by the sword. 224.999.7722, Used Book Buyback Hours: Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender Published by HarperCollins on May 5th 2020 Genres: Contemporary, LGBTQIA Goodreads. Neither strike me as clingy. Their different fighting styles complemented one another well, and their combined skill was enough to handle any enemy. Both of them worked together to build a strong kingdom before leaving it to the next generation, but while they did Felix made sure to take on the duties that wouldn't sully Byleth's hands. Phew! What’s worse is that, even though he is proud of his identity, Felix also secretly fears that he’s one marginalization too many—Black, queer, and transgender—to ever get his own happily-ever-after. He desperately wants to know what it’s like and why it seems so easy for everyone but him to find someone. I'll be more careful. Take This Quiz to Find Out! Felix goes on to be a wandering hobo for the rest of his life. They do not end up together in this ending, although they clearly have a special relationship. Again, decently happy ending. No one knows what became of them after that, but the tales of a deadly swordsman did suddenly cease. Can't go wrong with it. With recent movies and TV shows like Booksmart, Love, Simon, and the latter’s TV spinoff, Love, Victor, the young adult media landscape is queerer than ever, though it has still, despite progress, been criticized for being too white. Felix Ever After, a book that we personally think everyone in the world should read, is officially being adapted into a TV series at Amazon and we are losing our minds. As a note, all endings are to be taken alone. Then the rebellion happens and Felix is horrified when he sees Dimitri drop the act for the first time. Was it a message from Felix? Well, that completes Felix's analysis. He has no connections to others before the game other than Caspar. Furthermore, this ending seems to really suggest their hard work brought out the best of their territory, considering they brought it beyond its former glory. That isn't too say all of his other route endings are depressing. The only reason this one isn't lower on the list is because he doesn't abandon society; he comes back to listen to Dorothea sing. Is this real life? But when his plans to get revenge on a transphobic anonymous bully via catfishing lands him in a quasi-love triangle, he’ll learn a thing or two about falling in love—and recognizing the love that may have been there all along. BL sees them at their most stable, even though they probably spend the most time apart here. Neither one of these particularly stick out to me personally. Even after the war's end, skirmishes continued to break out across Fódlan. But alas, their sword and mercenary days come to a close when peace comes about. Perhaps she keeps him grounded in some way, since he keeps coming back for more. And on Bernadetta's side, is it healthier for her to leave the house that abused her or for her to face her own demons there? They had a seriously strong bond with each other. An enjoyable ending for two sharp-tongued people. He jumps ship from his responsibilities and leads a life as a murderous hobo. Don Neto and Gallardo need to get out. They have a period of darkness in the non-BL ending, but even that isn't as dark as the other ones. In their final conversation, a beat-up Kiki Camarena issues a prediction to Felix. Personally, given their B-Support (which isn’t entirely unfriendly), and given Felix’s attitude in the Blue Lions route in general, I lean towards the latter interpretation. The non-BL ending is pretty happy in its own way. No one knows what became of them after that, but the tales of a swordsman who made warriors across Fódlan tremble with fear all come to an end at that point. Felix Ever After is an honest and layered story about identity, falling in love, and recognizing the love you deserve. Camarena was murdered — and it changed everything. My thoughts on Kacen Callender's Felix Ever After, a young adult contemporary following Felix, a young trans, queer, Black kid trying to find love and fend off haters. We learn quite a bit about him in their supports, and how he shoulders the burden of being compared to his brother. This is a gem of a book and everyone should read it. I just want to start with my thoughts first. Leading us to Felix's worst ending: Sylvain's other ending. I'm not sure which one to pick as Felix's happier ending. They often spent a lot of time apart, but whenever they reunited, they had a tradition of crossing blades before crossing words.