Saturday, October 27, 2012

Love In The Air

What a week it's been.

I discovered this song which Bryarly made for Charlie, which just reminds me what a wonderful relationship that is, and how happy I am for them. Taylor Swift released her new single Begin Again, a song about falling in love again. Princess Madeleine of Sweden got engaged to her boyfriend Chris O'Neill and they announced it in the cutest way I have ever seen an engagement be announced.

And I got my first ever boyfriend, which is fantastic.

And with all this love in the air, I'm going to tell you about my ships.

I began shipping the minute I learnt what it was. I used to ship before that too, but then I referred to it as 'pairing people together'. In the last few years, I have acquired a considerable number of romantic pairings, and I watch with bated breath every time the two people who form the pair come together.
But, partly because no one really wants to know about someone's ships, and partly because I don't remember all of them myself, I'm not going to tell you about all the couples, but only the five couples I ship the hardest.

To begin with, my OTP (or One True Pairing).

Neal Caffrey and Sara Ellis, from White Collar
I don't know what it is about this couple that appeals to me so much. Perhaps it's because they have such conflicting lives; he steals things and she recovers them. Or perhaps it's because they always have so much fun. Whatever the reason may be, they are fantastic together, and I nearly cried when they broke up in Season 3 (Oh, spoiler alert.)

At number two.

Charlie McDonnell and Bryarly Bishop, from real life
It was hard to find a picture of these two because they are so rarely seen together, but when they are, there's no doubting their love. The thousands of GIFs on the Internet at enough evidence. Besides, I think it's great that they can survive the distance, which brings about most couple's downfall. I hope they stay together forever.

Number three.

Simba and Nala, from The Lion King
Lions. One of the best couples ever are lions. What does that say about human beings?
Simba and Nala were my first ship, because I saw The Lion King when I was three, and I loved the idea of them getting married and having a daughter since then. And they were a part of the most amazing love song I have heard till date.

Four.

Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood, from Harry Potter
Luna and Neville are both really misunderstood and underestimated people, and I think it would be absolutely lovely if they both had someone just as misunderstood and underestimated as them who loved them. I've been saying it since they fought the Death Eaters at the Ministry of Magic, along with the others. I'm so glad the makers of the movie listened to me. Or, atleast, thought like I did.

And, to finish the list off, number five.

William and Catherine, also from real life
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Despite the strict laws and traditions of the British monarchy, they fell in love, overcame the odds, supported each other, and made it. I want a relationship like they have. And I wouldn't say no to a throne, either.

And that's another week of blogging for me. Tell me if you enjoyed it, tell your friends if you think they'll enjoy it, or just keep dropping by each week.

N

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