Will. For a moment her heart hesitated. She remembered when Will had died, her agony, the long nights alone, reaching across the bed every morning when she woke up, for years expecting to find him there, and only slowly growing accustomed to the fact that that side of the bed would always be empty. The moments when she had found something funny and turned to share the joke with him, only to be shocked anew that he was not there. The worst moments, when, sitting alone at breakfast, she had realized that she had forgotten the precise blue of his eyes or the depth of his laugh; that, like the sound of Jem’s violin music, they had faded into the distance where memories are silent.
douglas booth as will. anthony neely as jem. astrid berges-frisbey as tessa. gabriella wilde as jessamine. eddie redmayne as henry. jenna coleman as charlotte. emily browning as sophie. amber heard as camille. daniel sharman as gideon. xavier samuel as gabriel.
I finally finished it!! Play the song while scrolling down. This contains spoilers for the Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare (all three books), so don’t watch it if you have not finished the series yet. Click here if the song doesn’t play.
she was almost ridiculously pretty, what one of tessa’s novels would have called an english rose— all silvery fair hair, soft brown eyes, and creamy complexion. ( ave atque vale, jessamine lovelace )
I saw a victorian dress online and it was so pretty I had to draw it. So I did and of course used one of the infernal devices ladies as the model because it fits in the era. But then it got out of hand and I drew all of them O.O
“You know that feeling, when you are reading a book, and you know that it is going to be a tragedy; you can feel the cold and darkness coming, see the net drawing tight around the characters who live and breathe on the pages. But you are tied to the story as if being dragged behind a carriage and you cannot let go or turn the course aside. I feel now as if the same is happening, only not to characters on a page but to my own beloved friends and companions. I do not want to sit by while tragedy comes for us. I would turn it aside, only I struggle to discover how that might be done.” The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare