Adding ‘lol’ to the end of a sentence is the laugh track of the written word.
this is actually, besides thomas hitting his head on the wall apparently, the funniest bit of the book
I agree but Alastair probably would've just gone over there and tried to murder James lol
Cordelia should have gone to Alastair not Matthew. She could've spilled all the beans and he probably would have taken a more logical approach than immediately leaving for Paris without telling anyone!!!
The lightwood family- Gideon and Sophie, Eugenia, Barbara and Thomas.
Characters by @cassandraclare
Do you guys see the resemblance?
just finished the charioteer today and can't stop thinking about it, will probably start rereading it again today smh
I think we're too harsh on medieval painters because this is legitimately what some poodle mixes look like
congratulations alexias son of myron you just invented christianity
Gideon: Sophie and I are having a baby.
Alastair: That's gre--
Gideon, slamming adoption papers on the table: It's you, sign here.
how does matthew somehow think James will forgive him for this, how did he just leave his family the day his brother almost died, how-??? i know this whole thing will be put on the 'bracelet blinding james' but even without that, "hey I love you run away with me from your husband, who's supposed to be as close as a brother to me" is-- ???? how is this not obviously a total betrayal, even if he thinks James is with Grace
was the inquisitor corresponding with Tatiana lightwood? is that why he would want to burn a random letter and any other evidence he had that he had a vendetta against the lightwoods and herondales? 😭😭😭
City of Bones, page 62:
Jace was seated at the grand piano…She must have made some noise because he twisted around on the stool, blinking in the shadows. “Alec?” he said. “Is that you?”
Clockwork Angel, page 100:
A boy with a violin propped against his shoulder. His cheek rested against the instrument, and the bow sawed back and forth over the strings, wringing notes out of it, notes as fine and perfect as anything Tessa had ever heard. His eyes were closed. "Will?" he said, without opening his eyes or ceasing to play. "Will, is that you?"
Queen of Air and Darkness, page 19:
A door opened at the top of the steps, and light spilled onto the dark landing. "Julian?" Emma called. "Julian, is that you?"
Chain of Iron, page 383:
James was still pushing against him, stiff armed, but his movements were slower now, his chest no longer heaving. "Matthew," he whispered. "Matthew, is that you?"
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