Trump is the Antichrist, so it probably is all related. It looks like you had a cool experience with the eclipse! It definitely got a lot darker for you than it did here. It still looked cool, but we only had like 90-something percent totality. I'm just glad it was a nice, clear day so we could see it because it was cloudy and rainy all last week.
I've noticed that about AO3 readers and tags. I'm sure I'm frustrating to them because I post vague summaries, only tag the bare minimum, refuse to tag major spoilers, and rarely give trigger warnings. Sorry not sorry. 🤷♀️
That's weird that Connor wasn't included! You'd think all the siblings would be. I'm sure they'll release him at some point, though; they have Funkos for everything!
LOL I'm sure that's hard to switch to a new fandom and different characters after so many years of writing about the Boys! I sometimes catch myself automatically typing "Nick" when I start a random word that begins with N out of habit - and I'm not even writing a Nick story.
I am definitely going to keep the streak going when I'm in Cancun! And by that, I mean I'm going to get on Google Docs from my phone and add at least one word to my chapter each day LOL. I can't write in public or around other people, so I doubt I'll get much more done than that. But one word is all it takes to keep the streak alive, so that's okay. It takes the pressure off.
Yes, she had a boy and named him Carter! I will tell her! I miss everyone too. There are a lot of people going but, at the same time, a lot of people who aren't. Most of the people I used to hang out with on the cruises, many of whom were from AC, are hardly even active in the fandom anymore, which makes me sad. I guess it's normal for people to move on to other interests as they get older. I've always been strangely loyal and consistent with the things I'm passionate about, so I don't really understand that. Once I fall in love with something, I seem to love it forever. And I've found that it's harder to maintain online friendships that were formed through one specific interest when that commonality is gone. I'm still Facebook friends with a lot of people I've known online for decades now, but we don't really keep in touch beyond that anymore. I'm glad you've stuck around all these years, even when you weren't writing.