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“I don’t believe in endings.”

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Lucie Herondale mood board
“I don’t believe in endings.”
The Last Hours (2020 - 2023)
JESSE RUPERT BLACKTHORN
❝I,” said Jesse steadily, “am letting go of the complicated history of my family. Of being a Blackthorn. There is, of course,” he added, “nothing inherently evil about any family. Every family has members who are good, and those who are less so. But the terrible things my mother did, she did after taking that name. She hung the Blackthorn sword on the wall above my coffin because it was so important to her that even in near death I be reminded always that I was her idea of a Blackthorn. So I’m burying what my mother thought it meant to be a Blackthorn; I am putting it behind me, and I will start again as a new sort of Blackthorn. The kind I choose to be.❞
“Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.” -The Last Hours by Cassandra Clare
Christopher Lightwood
There is so much wrong with the world. I want it to make sense. I want to put it right. I want to find the solutions that are overlooked by others.
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THE LIGHTWOODS | the last hours
— “Supposedly I’m meant to wait a year and then eat this,” Christopher said, waving his box of cake at Cordelia as he took his leave. His family surrounded him; Cecily and Gabriel, a sleeping Alexander, even Anna, though she was heading out with Magnus Bane—perhaps to the Ruelle, or parts unknown. “It should have grown some very interesting mold cultures by then.”
Lucie Herondale - circa 1905
Members of the Fairchild and Morgenstern Family Tree
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