izzybabewoods replied to your post ândsafadsjo alec not even wanting to sit next to magnus is so fucking...â
imagine like magnus arriving for some family get together a lil late and is like "oop sorry" and everyone like "all good" and alec is just like ??? raising his eyebrows and magnus is like oh gosh how could i forget and like hurries over to kiss him hello and alec is like "hmm" and magnus is like ??? and alec is like it's one kiss per minute u were late and magnus is like...i was twenty minutes late and alec is like "yah" and magnus is like "damn ok baby"
legend says jay emerges every one hundred years to make me cry whenever im emotionally vulnerableÂ
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izzybabewoods replied to your post âimagine how confused the warlock community is going to be the next...â
the epitome of "the only person allowed to talk smack about magnus bane is me you fucking toad" and im here for it
omg yesss. lorenzo will insult everything from magnusâ taste in home decor (âi lived in that home of his and it needed *work* let me tell youâ) to the way he makes his drinks (âhis recipes have no history to themâ) and even his very magic (âthe blue is nice but itâs hardly as good or as strong as goldâ)
but oh boy the secondâTHE VERY SECONDâsomeone else says something derogatory about high warlock magnus lightwood-bane, lorenzo is all like âexcuse me what was that?â he is ready to THROW DOWN.
angel: please wax poetic with me about magnus and alec and their lil babies. i feel like you and me are on the same wavelength when it comes to our boys havin a whole ass gorgeous family and i need someone to scream about it with. like !!!! magnus coming home to be balled over by two excited kiddos who are so happy their papa is home! alec trying to be the strict dad at first but ABSOLUTELY failing. magnus and alec doing the âask your fatherâ back and forth so much their kids are like GOD !!
Yes yes yes ! Immortal husbands are gonna adopt a lot of kids // take in downworlders that need a home for a day or years. The home they buy together once all the shit has gone down is large and open and can fit everyone they love. They picked out everything about the house together from the paint to the decor so itâs a perfect combo of Them . The house is always having to expand magically cause they keep it open for anyone in need.
I donât think they wait that long to adopt after tying the knot. These two donât know how to go slow. Getting married months after meeting ?? They were already talking about kids so its not a surprise when Magnus brings up a little warlock girl who needs a home bc she was dumped outside a hospital only hours old. Her warlock mark is very obvious but together they make sure she grows up not being ashamed of herself or her mark like Magnus did.
After the little girls comes more kids I see them adopting babies and older kids. Older kids that have been given up on for whatever reason but magnus and alec never give up on them.
Iâm rambling but you know they just have the perfect life which they both deserve a million percent
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@izzybabewoods replied to your post âalso can we talk about heline for a sec and how amazing this ship...â
to think that this was within reach...and freeflop decided to axe this power...disgustang
weâre getting that season 4 and freeflop will be looking at the success of this show from the distance and regretting their choices until disney will finally cancel their whole network
Hearing the quiet knocking, Alec doesnât expect the person behind the door to be Clary. She slinks into his office, her steps slow as she wanders closer to the over-cluttered desk heâs sat behind. She reminds Alec of a child whoâs clearly feeling unsure over something and is trying to figure out whether or not to tell.
Straightening up in his chair from where he was hunched over the report pile for today, Alec rests his forearms on the desk, winding his fingers together; waiting. From experience, heâs guessing either sheâs in trouble or itâs about Jace. Clary sighs, tapping her palms gently over her thighs as if she doesnât know what to do with them.
âWhat did you do?â he asks tersely but not unkindly, a shadow of an amused smile lost somewhere in the corners of his lips. Theyâve never grown to be close friends like Clary did with Izzy, but Alec has come to somewhat tolerate her antics, to treat her the same he would any other Shadowhunter heâs responsible for - with respect and care, despite all the stunts sheâs pulled. Heâs almost fond of her, in a way that one is fond of their annoying younger sibling.
Clary chuckles, her eyes flitting over the office as if sheâs searching for something to hold onto, to pull her attention away. She moves a strand of ginger hair away from her face, tucks it behind her ear. Â
âItâs not that, really-â she starts, then cuts herself off with a sigh, avoiding Alecâs questioning gaze.
He tips his head to the side, eyebrows furrowed in confusion; Claryâs never so nervous about seeing him, so this has to be something bigger than your usual law-breaking.
âWhat did Jace do, then?â
She smiles at that, a short press of her lips together, like itâs an inside joke between them of sorts. And it is - between all the sneaking around and secrets and dying, itâs almost funny.
âHe didnât do anything, I swear. But this is kind of about him, I mean-â
Alec can see the way her hands ball into fists in frustration at her sides and he stands, now alarmed. Thereâs something under his skin that tells him this is bigger, more personal and visceral than anything theyâve talked about before. âCome on, sit down.â
He leads Clary over to the couch across his desk and she plops herself down between the large beige pillows, almost drowning in them with how small she seems right then and there, her shoulders heavy with her burden.
Alec perches on the edge of the coffee table across from her, resting his elbows on his knees. âTalk to me, Fray,â he says quietly, his tone soft to coax out the words sheâs having trouble with.
Tucking her legs under her, Clary looks at Alec for a moment, before asking, âHow did you know you were gay?â
Thatâs definitely not what Alec expected to hear - he frowns, at first at a loss of words. It almost feels like an elaborate prank, but Clary looks completely serious, almost worried in a way, which makes Alec tell the truth sincerely, leaving out the biting sarcasm curling around his tongue.
âWell, Iâve always felt I was different when it came to that. It was never a big lightbulb moment, just small things that added up until I couldnât longer hide from the reality of it all,â Alec pauses, staring somewhere into the distance as he gathers his thoughts. Without realizing, heâs rubbing his fingers together, digits running over scarred knuckles. âWhen people would talk about romantic stuff, about dates, partners and marriage, I could never see myself with a girl. It didnât feel right.â
As much as he initially wanted to, he could never force how he felt - being married to a woman, having sex with her, even being attracted to women in more than aesthetical ways, it all seemed a hoax, an uncomfortable and anxiety-inducing lie. It was forced upon him, introduced when he was still young and impressionable, repeated until it stuck with him, until he started to believe it like it was the truth.
âAnd how can someone know if theyâre... not straight?â Clary inquires again, aiming for only mildly interested and missing the mark completely. She seems to be skirting around an issue, clearly avoiding key words that might lead Alec to the right conclusion.
âWhy are you asking?â Alec responds, a small inkling of what might be happening already forming in the back of his mind.
Clary licks her lips, picking at the loose thread on her torn jeans.
âIâve been feeling strange lately.â
âStrange how?â
âJace and I have been together for a while now, but recently I donât⌠itâs difficult to explain.â Clary bites at the inside of her cheek, eyes downturned. Usually, despite her small posture, sheâs all attitude and snark, even in her lowest moments, so seeing her this quiet makes Alec feel disconcerted.
âTake your time,â he announces and stands, walking over to the electric kettle tucked into the small space behind his door. From experience, he knows that sometimes itâs easier to speak when out of the spotlight so he lets Clary have that sort of freedom. He leaves his back turned, busy with making them some tea if just to hold something warm and soothing.
âI donât know what I feel anymore. Jace and I have been through so much, at first dancing around each other to end up as siblings, which is fucked up if you really think about it,â Clary chuckles to herself and Alec allows himself a smile, remembering the conversation he and Jace had about it what seems light years ago. After a quiet pause, she continues. âNow that weâve finally gotten together, I thought I was feeling strange, because Jace didnât want to have sex with me- sorry, thatâs probably too much information about your brother.â
This time, itâs Alecâs turn to laugh quietly. âWeâre supposed to be parabatai, Iâve heard much worse things,â he assures, turning back for a moment to give her a pointed look that she replies to with a sympathetic wince.
The kettle burbles, signaling the waterâs boiling and Alec prepares two mugs of green tea, just the hint of mango raising into the air.
âSo, I thought I was just subconsciously feeling unsure, but then he started to really invest himself into this and-â
âInvest?â Alec prompts, handing one of the mugs off to Clary. He perches on the table again, careful not to spill any tea on himself - the suit heâs wearing is new and heâs got a date tonight, sue him.
âHe told me he loved me. And I havenât said it back so far.â Claryâs voice goes quiet as she speaks, the last few words coming out as barely a whisper; her eyebrows are drawn together, expression tight. Alecâs not an expert in reading people, but itâs clear enough sheâs feeling guilty about it, worried perhaps. And heâd sigh, say âoh, straight peopleâ, but heâs got an inkling thatâs not entirely correct.
âOh,â he hums, takes a sip of his tea.
âYeah. Then he took me out on a date, a real one, and the feeling didnât disappear. Instead it got stronger and I realized itâs not about Jace, but about me,â Clary sighs against the rim of her mug, eyes downcast. âI feel like I have to do it, everything that a girlfriend does, but I donât want to. It was similar with Simon, we did everything, but it didnât feel right.â
He doesnât want to say it, but he does anyway; it hurts a little bit. âLike sex, for example?â
âMhm. I thought it was because we were childhood friends, but-â Clary hides her face in her hands for a couple of seconds, growing more and more frustrated, her voice turning louder until sheâs almost yelling. âI care about Jace, I like him, but I donât want to lead him on and I just- I donât know! I donât know what Iâm supposed to be!â
She sets her cup down with impact strong enough to probably shatter it and stands up, strands of hair flying in her face. Alec stands after her, hands outstretched in an attempt to placate her outburst. âHey, hey, itâs okay.â
âSorry, I shouldnât have said anything, Iâll just go,â she mumbles, trying to push past Alec, but he grasps her elbow, gently but with enough force to stop her from leaving.
âClary, come on. We can work this out,â he pleads, dipping his head down to catch her eyes. She holds his gaze for a moment, as if sheâs looking for something; she seems to find it and settle, let go of the tenseness in her body. They sit again and this time Alecâs on the couch as well, turned to face Clary. âOkay. How do you feel about men?â
The question sounds stupid when said out loud, but he considers the most simple way will be the most effective. As much as people see him as some sort of a pioneer in gay things in the Shadowhuntersâ world, heâs still new to everything himself. Heâs never had this kind of trouble when coming to his own identity, but he can do his best to help Clary figure hers out.
âTheyâre⌠nice? I mean, I can see theyâre handsome and being with one sounds good in theory. I want it, until I get it and then itâs just⌠there.â
Thatâs strike one. Alec nods, remembers Izzy telling him about compulsory heterosexuality; he makes a mental note to himself to tell Clary about it later, or maybe direct her to some information. Leaning over to grab his cooling tea, he asks casually, âWhat about girls?â
Clary gives a noise that could be interpreted as flustered, followed by a soft chuckle.
âI try not to stare, but theyâre so pretty. When I was out with Jace, we bumped into Maia and Simon and I couldnât stop staring at her - the way she moved and smiled and just⌠everything about her was attractive. Same with Izzy, she always looks amazing no matter what she does.â
Strike two. Alec tries not to imagine his sister with Clary.
âWould you like to kiss a girl? Can you imagine yourself doing so?â he questions instead - from his own experience, even the most harmless fantasies are usually a good hint as to whatâs going on; even before Alec admitted to being gay to himself, heâs caught himself thinking about what was âforbiddenâ back then way more than once.
Clary blinks thoughtfully, her eyes staring somewhere into the middle distance. âI-, yeah, I think Iâd like that. Lately, Iâve been catching myself looking at girls, thinking about how their hands would feel in mine, how it would feel to-â Suddenly, Clary straightens up, lips still open around the aborted sentence.
Strike three.
âYouâve found your answer,â Alec smiles, something akin to pride settling in his chest.
Clary nods enthusiastically, her eyes wide.
âI think Iâm a lesbian,â she announces with gravity to her tone, just the slightest hints of a smile curling at her lips before they fade in favor of slight panic.
Alec knows how confusing it is to discover your world turned upside down - sexuality and attraction play a big part in everyoneâs identity, so finding out something has shifted is terrifying, especially when thereâs no one to turn to. Alec has tried to keep himself in the confines of the person he was supposed to be, has tried to keep himself from suffocating in all of the lies, in the fake smiles and every thought meant to make him adhere to societyâs rules. Heâs been alone for most of his journey, having to fend for himself and figure everything out on his own - he wouldnât wish that on anyone.
âAnd thatâs okay. I know itâs scary and confusing right now, and it will be for a while. Youâre gonna have doubts - are you gay enough? Are you gay at all, or are you just fooling yourself into feeling different?â Alec rests his palm on Claryâs forearm, squeezes slightly, and sends her a reassuring little smile. âDonât rush it. Thereâs no right or wrong way to be gay, no perfect way to come out to your people when you feel ready. Youâre on a journey, a wonderful, one-of-a-kind, terrifying as hell journey.â
Clary chuckles as two sparkling tears race down her cheeks, hanging onto the line of her jaw. She wipes them away hastily, but keeps laughing, the sound coming out happy despite the watery note. âWhat would I do without you, Alec?â
He shrugs with a grin. âProbably something stupid, like usual.â
She rolls her eyes and stands up again - Alec follows. They move through the room and towards the door; when Clary has her hand on the handle, she turns back to Alec with a smile that he returns easily.
âWhat a day, huh?â she asks, scrunching up her nose, just the slightest bit of awkward.
âI might be the resident gay guy around here, but Iâm sure Izzy, Magnus or even Aline wouldnât mind talking to you about this if you have questions. My doorâs always open too.â Alec pushes one of his hands into the pocket of his suit jacket, watches Clary rub the edges of her sleeves over her cheeks to get the rest of the wetness off, her expression sheepish.
âIâll remember that. And⌠thank you so much.â Clary reaches out, puts her palm on Alecâs shoulder and he covers it with his own for a couple of seconds, accepting the thanks with a slow nod; thereâs really nothing to thank him for, heâs just looking out for his people.
âGo, take the rest of the day off. Just try to not get into trouble, alright?â
âYou got it, boss.â Clary salutes Alec and leaves, her steps bouncing back as an echo down the corridor until they fade into a soft sort of silence.
Alec closes the door and wanders over to his desk chair, slumping into it with a sigh. Looking at the two mugs still on the coffee table, Alec thinks, what a day, indeed.