Adam Parrish / Jem Carstairs parallels
pretty in the exact same way (haunting, ethereal, delicate.)
witty and really dry sense of humour
horny af but most people would not be able to tell
their roguish dark-haired blue-eyed boys
SOULMATE ENERGY "Tamquam alter idem", "Entreat me not to leave thee, idiot" AHHHH
at some point after tgr, the trojans sit cat down intervention-style
‘cat you CANNOT keep making jean hotter. you taught him how to cook. you taught him how to drive a motorcycle and helped him get his own. you’re getting him to show his soft boy side in public. you helped convince him to be a dog dad cat we CAN’T HANDLE ANY MORE the whole team is obsessed with him and jeremy is DYING can you have some CONSIDERATION cat’
Andrew with guyliner™️ and Neil with highlighted cheekbones and mascara framing his Bambi eyes™️ (thank you, Allison). They definitely use the back room at Eden’s that night. Nicky is confused where they went, Aaron’s face is pinched with disgust, Kevin’s hanging off the stool mumbling exy stats to no one.
this is gay sex
"it's all in your head" correct! unfortunately I am also in there
Blue and Ronan 💙🖤
their friendship means the world to me btw . if you even care
Madly into Andrew’s sense of humour, when he called Neil a Pinocchio — not just because he was a liar, but also because of Neil’s desperate desire to be a real boy.
“Emma, no.”
A book by Julian Blackthorn, co-written by Cristina Rosales, published by Diana Waybrun.
Based on the prequel:
“Jace, no.”
A book by Alexander Lightwood, co-written by Clarissa Fray, published by Isabelle Lightwood.
Based on the prequel:
”Matthew, no.”
A book by James Herondale, co-written by Cordelia Carstairs, published by Lucie Herondale.
Based on the prequel:
”Will, no.”
A book by Jem Carstairs, co-written by Tessa Gray, published by Charlotte Branwell.
something something declan lynch kevin day
Okay, but Fourth of July by Sufjan Stevens is so kevjean coded.