me @ any suggestion lucie/matthew might happen:
what if the last hours series is about second loves? about second chance to love. most of the characters in tsc end up with the first person they fell in love. what if in these books we get to see that sometimes you don’t get to be with your first love. or that your heart can break for your first love but can heal and can love again and fell in love madly again with someone else or still with the same person and this happens for various reasons:
James’ Herondale first love is Grace Blackthorn but second and last is Cordelia Carstairs
Grace’s Blackthorn first love is James Herondale but second and last is Christopher Lightwood
Cordelia’s Carstairs first love is James Herondale and although ends up together her heart would break and then heal for him
Lucie’s Herondale first love is Jesse Blackthorn but second and last is Matthew Fairchild
Matthew’s first love is Lucie Herondale but he sees her fell in love with another man
Anna’s Lightwood first love is Ariadne Bridgestock but she broke her heart and the second one maybe is Emeline
Ariadne’s Bridgestock first love is Anna Lightwood but they don’t end up together or maybe they do after they both decide to gave a second chance to their love
Charles’ Fairchild first love is Eugenia Lightwood but he doesn’t end up with her
Eugenia’s Lightwood first love is Charles Fairchild but she doesn’t end up with him (or maybe she does but first he broke her heart)
Barbara’s Lightwood first love is Oliver Wood but he dies
Thomas’ Lightwood first love is Alastair Carstairs but Alastair breaks his heard but they still end up together
Alastair’s Carstairs first love is Thomas Lightwood but Alastair breaks his own heart (and I have a theory here that Alastair marries Ariadne for political reasons and it’s a “fake” marriage and they know for it’s other and so Alastair and Thomas are eventually together)
Reddie fandom asked for Africa to this. And I provided.
Jo
character development
Hunter Husbands (✿◠‿◠)
'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller is an absolute beauty of a book. If any of you like the Percy Jackson books, this will fill that Greek mythology need. Madeline Miller definitely holds her own in the Greek mythology genre of books. Anyway, It's told from the pov of Patroclus, Achilles' dearest *ahem* friend, and it's just,,, w o n d e r f u l. And also more heartbreaking than the vast majority of books I've read. It's one of the only few to actually make me cry.
A little late to upload this lol, I had forgotten I had this saved for Ritsu's birthday. Anyway, I'll leave it here.‼️
I mean, is he wrong?
None:
Litrally none:
Not even Jem or Tessa or Mina:
Kit: life sucks.