“she was tall and built like the figurehead of a ship carved by a generous hand”
“i like this one, still nice and round”
“every time she moved, the reindeer cloak parted, revealing a flash of round calf”
“Inej moved to the nearest air duct and lifted the grate. It would be a tight squeeze for Nina, but they’d manage”
“the plunging gown barely covered her substantial cleavage and clung tightly to her buttocks”
“You’re heavier than it says on this paper i wager”
and im sure theres plenty more but id have to re read the book tbh
Chubby Nina is canon.
I’ve had people ask me what size she is or her measurements and I’m not really interested in going down that road. How many people do you know who think they’re too big, too broad, too round, too MUCH? I wrote Nina for all of us and I’m not comfortable policing the way people choose to see her.
I think this is also probably a good time to say, I don’t object to the word fat. It’s a descriptor, not an insult, and bless every body pos blog that has helped me be okay saying, “I’m a fat girl.”
I’m a fat #1 NYT bestselling author who gets hers. Chubby Nina is canon.