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This blog includes things related to: Supernatural, Sherlock, Star Trek, more recently Teen Wolf, comics, movies and pretty much whatever I feel like posting/reblogging. I draw now and then.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
because mishalecki hugs are great from every angle.
It’s like Tarzan and Jane in that first pic.
THE THREESOME HANDBOOK starring Misha Collins, Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki (casting by anon).
Jacob (Collins) and Andrew (Padalecki) have been in a tumultuous on/off relationship for as long as anyone can remember. Andrew struggles to cope with the lows of Jacob’s bipolar disorder, but his manic phases shape both their relationship and Jacob’s career as a critically acclaimed theatrical director. Their bond is rocky, passionate, and the two vibrate with a burning energy that pushes them apart as much as it draws them together. They storm through life as explosive natural disasters, careless of what they break and who they hurt along the way, and it’s not until Jacob plays away from home and Andrew loses his job that they’re forced to confront the consequences of their intense personalities. Enter Dr. Adam Davies (Ackles), TV psychiatrist and relationship counsellor to the stars. Adam is a measured, soothing breath of fresh air in the pair’s hyperactive world, and he heals their wounds with a gentle rationale and a cool, considered calm. The Doctor becomes not only a referee to the couple’s fiery slanging matches, but a close friend. Jacob and Andrew soon become fiercely dependent on the part he plays in their lives, and it’s at the after-party for the premiere of Jacob’s newest production that the three, spurred by too many margaritas and the air of celebration, tumble inevitably into bed.
Adam is distraught by his slip in professionalism, while Jacob and Andrew have never been more delighted. Adam is the tranquil yin to the sheer might of their combined yang, the key to balancing out their destructive personalities, to ensuring the survival of their relationship. But is Adam willing to sacrifice his career for this odd dynamic? Having publicly spoken out against polyamory in the past, is he really sure this can work? Throwing caution to the wind and shattering the foundations of all he knows Adam embarks on a relationship with two of the most clinically damaged people he has ever met. Exploring the modern world’s attitude to polyamorous relationships and all the benefits and pitfalls, from coming out to friends and family to tempering old insecurities, the three learn to break the stereotypical mould for relationships to create something uniquely and wonderfully their own.