Could not be more accurate.
“I’d kill for you. Please ask me to kill for you.” “No.” Is a top tier ship dynamic no I do not take criticism
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Valentine's Day is just a capitalist scam that monetizes people's need to show love🙄 BUT HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO THEM<3
Thinking about how "No one is ever the villain of their own story" and "We are all someone's monster" are opposites but the same.
Wait! What if the diary works like Tom Riddle's diary. Emma's been acting weird for some time now... Everyone online was so suspicious. Even her sense of humour was all wrong! After I while I thought that I might be overreacting, but now Julian noticed it too!! He said she was very 'un-Emma'. What if Tatiana's diary is like Tom Riddle's diary and is making Emma weird!! Probably not, but whatever....
“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.