Ophelia, 1910, John William Waterhouse
Medium: oil,canvas
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
cassandra just give alastair one (1) friend šš
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? ššš
City of Bones, page 62:
Jace was seated at the grand pianoā¦She must have made some noise because he twisted around on the stool, blinking in the shadows. āAlec?ā he said. āIs that you?ā
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?"
honestly the word "paris" now wounds me, i cannot handle this š
itās wilfred owenās 131st birthday today and idk about you but itās really important to me in particular
āGive me to be beautiful within,ā Socrates had prayed,Ā āand for me let outward and inward things be reconciled together.ā (99)
A little tribute piece to what is probably, definitely my favorite comfort novel, The CharioteerĀ by Mary Renault.
So I wanted to ask you a bit more about Bunny and Ralph and their ādomestic mĆ©nageā!Ā I find it weird too.Ā Itās never really clear, they seem to speak in code, then there is the separate kettles thing, that freaked me out when I noticed it, and that weird āBunnyās goneā except that he hasnāt, and then Ralph āDo you feel like believing that?ā Ā What do you think is going on thereā¦ā¦.
Honestly, I have no idea! I was very meh the first time I read about their relationship (before the car scene, of course) because I was convinced that Laurie was just blowing it all out of proportion. It seemed to me to be a casual relationship: stuff like the separate kettles, Ralph having his own apartment (even though Bunny lives downstairs), etc. all formed this idea in my mind that they were just messing around and weren't anything really serious. Now, I donāt think thatās true anymore but Iām no more clear on the intricacies of their relationship than I was before. Ralph certainly doesnāt seem to respect Bunny and Alec seems to agree that heās not suited to him (which Laurie reiterates through his constant questioning of how Ralph can stand him). But other than that, Iāve no idea what is going on.
I think a major reason I thought their relationship was weird is because of the fact that all the information we get of it comes from Laurie, who himself feels that way but doesnāt know enough about the situation to provide an answer as to why Ralph would be in it in the first place; he doesnāt know most of the story, is only there at the end, adores one-half of the equation while despising the otherā¦and heās the only one we can follow along with! It doesnāt help that most of his observations only serve to reintroduce/reinforce the same two questions constantly in his mind: 'why is Ralph with someone like this?' and āhow can Ralph stand him?ā And that's all we get as readers! It's just Bunny being odd or painfully tone-deaf (the comments about Bim) or actually evil (the car scene+what he does to Andrew) and Laurie looking at Ralph, who he adores and has been dreaming about for years, going: 'but why though?ā
I donāt have many other thoughts but I would love to hear more (real, unlike mine) theories! Iām really in the dark about Bunny generally; I feel thereās lots of stuff I didnāt pick up on regarding his character because I was too busy focusing on Laurie and Ralph. Oh, and as far as the ācan you really believe that?ā comment, I assume itās just that Ralph is used to such things being disbelieved. Laurie himself has a moment where he thinks they might get back together so long as no one intervenes to keep them away from one another in 48 hours (I think so anyway, I might be misremembering what he said). But anyway, thank you for the ask! I'm sorry I don't have much more to say!
There's absolutely no way James will die, simply because of the fact that Jace has the same birthmark that stretches back to Will. The only option that could allow for James to die and also for the birthmark to reach Jace would be if Tessa and Will had a third son, which is impossible to insert into the story at this point because we have seen Tessa in the modern day and heard many references to her and Will's children - - they only had two, never was another one mentioned. It also can't happen that James dies and then another child is adopted into the family and takes the Herondale name because that would logically mean that this adopted child did not inherit the birthmark and therefore neither did any of his descendants, including Jace. This would be a plot hole, considering that it's known for a fact that Jace has this birthmark and it was this birthmark that saved Jace's life and allowed Imogen Herondale to realize he was her grandson.
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