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Tamcien and a drive near the beach❤️🔥🌅
ACOFAS is an absolute shit book but I do have thoughts again:
Earlier in the book Rhysand tells Feyre that Lucien still hopes to reunite with Tamlin one day.
So they are both aware that this relationship matters to Lucien, that it's important to him, that he cares about Tamlin still. That he has hope that the two of them can fix their friendship.
And then Rhysand goes and ruins that and then this happens.
Feyre herself is aware that she is to blame for the state of their relationship. She's so close to getting it. She sees how this hurts Lucien, that he's upset.
And YET she doesn't feel any remorse?? For her so-called friend who is clearly hurt by this?? Lucien straight up tells her that she has ruined any chance he has of going back to the Spring Court, that he has nowhere else to go. Clearly both Lucien and Tamlin were willing to patch up their relationship and to make it work!
And not once does Feyre think "hey maybe destroying this friendship that has existed for far longer than I've even been alive and the depths of which I couldn't begin to understand maybe that was a dick move". She doesn't even have the decency to apologize to Lucien for it even when faced directly with the consequences of her (and Rhysand's) actions!
And yet and yET despite it all Lucien doesn't say a bad word about Tamlin. He still defends him, still tells Feysand off for bullying Tamlin when he's already at his lowest. Because he still cares about him.
Shoutout to Lucien for once again being the only emotionally intelligent person. Whereas Feyre with her smooth brain immediately starts demonising Tamlin for kicking out Lucien because he's just such an evil dude Lucien himself immediately understands that Tamlin didn't kick him out because he hates him but that Rhysand and his meddling is to blame. That Rhysand somehow caused this. Because Lucien still understands Tamlin and is on his side, despite everything.
For @lucienweekofficial Day 3 - Brotherhood
So much unfolded between the pages, but before ACOTAR began… I like to think there were quiet moments like this. A dozing Lucien, a calm Tamlin, and a stolen moment of peace between all the courtly chaos.
I truly hope we get more of this duo in the upcoming books. Tamlin and Lucien deserve their happy endings… but they also deserve to find their way back to each other 🧡.
Art by: @moussedoodles
Commissioned by me: @littlefireling
This artwork is STUNNING! Tysm, lovely 🫶❤️
** Reposts are okay with proper credit**
400 years after this… Tam is still sitting on people for fun.
tamcien warm up sketchies for the tamcien drought 🤲
I want lucien to be free of that fuckass night court. only options for him in my mind are tamcien remarriage or he gets with nesta and teaches her about how to cut your toxic siblings off or (ideally) both
"Your beloved Tamlin" was spoken by Rhys to LUCIEN, not Feyre (she's still being glamoured and hidden at this point), and then he starts going on about Tamlin's skill in the bedroom as if he and Lucien both know exactly what that's like, and proceeds to brag by saying "I'm the one who taught him that"???
Rhysand has just been harassing anyone he thinks might be Tamlin's lover for the past few centuries because he taught Tamlin exactly how he likes it in bed and is still bitter that he never found anyone that good again.
“I was now High Lord and could do what I wanted with trespassers threatening the peace of my lands. I claimed Lucien as my own—named him emissary, since he’d already made many friends across the courts and had always been good at talking to people, while I… can find it difficult. He’s been here ever since.” - ACOTAR, Chapter 18
Tamlin rescuing Lucien from his brothers. I thought about drawing this scene ever since I read it and wanting to make a gift for @yaralulu, who loves angsty stuff as much as I do, I finally took the time for it!