Thomas and Alastair for @julesblackthorns
He seemed worried in that moment, and human and vulnerable in a way that made Thomas want to—well, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do, but he stuck out his hand to Alastair, who stared at it for a moment, then slowly took it. His hand was warm and calloused against Thomas’s, and Thomas remembered the feel of Alastair’s fingers on the inside of his arm and tried not to change expression. They shook.
ok but like,, that scene where lucie commands jesse to take her to save her brother and jesse is absolutely PISSED at her but wraps his arms around her and takes her anyways,, that was kinda hot,,
Like damn, Elain deserved 10x more than a "Fuck you"
Cordelia, reading a letter from Lucie. I’m sure she is really glad!
I know I’m really early on The Last Hours fanart but I’m hella excited for the release of the first book so have some Cordelia Carstairs
REBLOG for The Infernal Devices LIKE for The Dark Artifices COMMENT for the The Mortal Instruments
realising i’m going to get new elorcan content tomorrow
Random noise in the house
Me: Jesse it's you?
people who keep saying acowar was trash compared to acomaf…. let me tell ya something… acowar and acomaf are two different books with two different purposes. acowar was a character driven book. the whole purpose of it was for character arcs and development. it was supposed to be a bridge for something to come. rhysand and feyre’s relationship drove the book, which made it so enjoyable. acowar was a plot driven book. its whole focus was on the war with hybern. the entire point of the book was to find a solution. the WAR drives the book. and for a book focused on war, it was pretty darn good. of course acomaf was better than acowar in the character sense, but the characters were already developed in acowar. acowar needed to be plot driven if anything was gonna get done in this world.
It hurts how relatable this is