{ 1080p + headphones + big screen } »I really did love you«
surprise, bet you thought you'd seen the last of me.
You know I'm a sucker for tragic love stories and this one was dramatic enough to resurrect me from the dead.
These two are the definition of "deserved better"! I haven't had such intense feelings for a ship since bonkai. I just had to cope with the emotions and when I heard this song the video practically made itself.
It just hits so hard cause if River had seen himself in Payton's eyes he probably wouldn't have killed himself and if Payton could finally find the self-worth River saw in him, that would be great too.
That being said, how do you like the style of this video? I have no idea what I tried to do here but I think it works? I'm not sure if it's still aesthetic or already corny.... let me know in the comments below.
also IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Iiiii'm probably gonna stop vidding. Or at least on this channel, I will. I've been thinking about making "actual" YouTube-Videos (like V-logs and such) and I'd really hate to leave you all behind soo I'm probably gonna hitchhike this channel here. I hope that's okay. No worries, I'll re-upload all my edits on my back-up channel. Should I continue editing I'll upload new edits on there too. So. Make sure to subscribe: www.youtube.com/user/KIdsworke/
If you have any video ideas you'd want me to try out as a talking-to-the-camera-you-tuber please let me know!
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song: Lost by Dermot Kennedy
fandom: The Politician
coloring: lightningxdisaster
#ThePolitician #RiverxPayton
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