Stoker doesn't tell us this, but there's no way Quincey didn't celebrate the Fourth in a Loud American fashion with Arthur and Jack tagging along

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Stoker doesn't tell us this, but there's no way Quincey didn't celebrate the Fourth in a Loud American fashion with Arthur and Jack tagging along

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The suitors and their Wikipedia enthusiast
Don't cry, my dear.
I love proposal day
How do the suitors handle rejection?
Antinous would be a GIANT bitch about it, say some fucked up insults, and then sulk in his room for two weeks straight.
Eurymachus doesn't handle rejection at all, he'd manipulate his way into the person's life and pick at their weaknesses until he has them in his coils. That's pretty much the premise of Bitter as Iron actually
Amphinomus would accept it, but he'd have a good cry in his room about it and he'd take some very bad advice from the other suitors about how the other person was in the wrong for rejecting him
Melanthius would instantly backtrack and pretend he was never into them anyway
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(Apartment-cleaning accountability: I threw out some trash I've been neglecting)

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The polycula:
The diabolicule:
suitor squad; quincey arthur jack from left to right
In the League of Extraordinary Gentlefolk update from a few weeks ago, I noticed that Jack goes from sitting on Quincey's lap to standing blushingly upright within just two panels, and I wondered what happened in the moments when our focus was on Jekyll. I had to draw it: