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Hello Juliantina fans or former Juliantina fans out there

#RevoluciónJuliantina is a new campaign to try re focus on the beautiful love story of Juliana and Valentina brought to us thanks to Maca and Barbara’s wonderful job. Our intention is to bring back the good ol’ days, reach even more people with this and regain visibility.

Every day we have a different #

Monday: #FanArtMonday share your talent with us please…

Tuesday: #BárbaraLópezTuesday A whole day for our Queen B

Wednesday: #FanFicWednesday either is on AO3, Wattpad, Tumblr, etc

Thursday: #MacaBesoTuesday the entire day talking about our bebecita.

Friday: #JuliantinaFriday to remember and cry about Juliana and Valentina. On this day we will also stream together an episode of ‘El Destino nos encontró’ at 8pm (Mexico City) and live tweet, comment, post, (on any platform you use) using the name of the episode. This friday 09/11 we’ll start with DOS AÑOS ATRAS.

Join us and have some fun.

For Juliantina and its still loving, still present fandom…

Hi, it’s me the anon that ‘Ask’ about the story of Sister Melanie. Just WOW ( ^ 0 ^ ) you really created a GIF set about that. Seeing the comparison side by side like that is making me ship Ava and Beatrice more and more LOL

Hi, anon! It was a really great observation, I’m so happy you thought of it! And I know, I’m trying to not let myself sink too deeply into that, but it’s simply canon fact that without even knowing the halo would kick in, when Ava saw Beatrice under threat from a GUN, she RAN TOWARD IT with no intention but to interfere somehow even if that meant putting herself in harm’s way.

It was in fact the halo that surprised her (and all of them) and saved her from jumping straight into the path of the bullets. She’s hardly at the stage of (near) invincibility where she’s going to instinctively seek out that kind of damage, even if the halo HAD been able to absorb that kind of damage, she’s not nearly at that point yet, this was just her. 

And the person she did that for is Beatrice. Sure, maybe it’d have been for anyone. But it wasn’t.