l&co really said choosing to live for someone is sometimes just as brave as choosing to die for them because both can be scary as fuck but it's worth it if it's for someone you love and who loves you
i can see this really resonated with you all

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l&co really said choosing to live for someone is sometimes just as brave as choosing to die for them because both can be scary as fuck but it's worth it if it's for someone you love and who loves you
i can see this really resonated with you all
AND SKULLYLE bcs I should did it
jonathan.stroud instagram update
Happy holidays, everyone! As a seasonal gift, here’s an excerpt from one of the projects I’ve been working on recently. Enjoy! ⚔️✨ #LockwoodandCo @georgialawe @ gina.stroud @penguinplatform @littlebrownyoungreaders @dhachildrens
Has anyone done these yet
Sure, George is the third wheel.
If by third wheel you mean the front wheel of a tricycle friendship, which falls apart immediately if you remove even one of said wheels, and the little toddler riding it ends up with a face-full of pavement and disappointment. The whole of 35 Portland Row would probably be reduced to ashes without him, at this point.
One night a murderous relic man breaks in to 35 Portland Row and attacks the trio. Only in his attack he knocks over Skull's jar and Skull decides that he is going to possess the guy because he was a murderer and Skull really only had the option of killing him if he didn't possess him. And since the guy was just so awful, Lockwood, Lucy and George are like 'sure, Skull, you can hang out in his body for a bit'. Only Barnes spots them and they have to pretend they aren't hanging out with a wanted relic man and, with Barnes sniffing around, they leave Skull in the care of Flo.
Which is a terrible idea and ends with a DEPRAC van being crashed into the Thames.
Thank you for the horrifying image of Skull and Flo meeting in person
I cannot believe agents aren't unionised. Do they get hazard pay? What's their overtime like? I'm picturing the government's response to the Chelsea outbreak being much like the "clap for carers" farce in the UK during covid. What the hell would happen if they went on strike?
Anyway I'm convinced Fittes and Rotwell are huge union busters
idk what to put here.
My favorite bits from the Thinking Cloth
George's and Lockwood's doodles of each other
CEO of Cooking Cocking
Compliments :)
Mustard is the fools condiment ≠ Lockwood is a fool
Food
Locklyle grammar flirting
Literature quotes from Lockwood
To-do list
It's the cat again
The trio 🥺
the full thinking cloth (x) from Sophie Powell's instagram
LOCKWOOD & CO. Ep 1 - This Will Be Us
i know i almost never post to this sideblog anymore but if anyone wants to follow my main it's @queenofnothingkingoftheworld
i know i almost never post to this sideblog anymore but if anyone wants to follow my main it's @queenofnothingkingoftheworld
i know i almost never post to this sideblog anymore but if anyone wants to follow my main it's @queenofnothingkingoftheworld
This post by @lucy-j-carlyle has been stuck in my head all day
still mad this series got canned, was so accurate to the books it was insane