They literally end the series as ecoterrorist x CIA agent….
thinking about the end of greywaren and the lives they're all leading now. adam doing SOMETHING that isn't explained, and it's secret and he was recruited for it, actively sought after before he even graduated college. ronan out traveling along ley lines and fixing more of them. their lives so transient that they don't have any established home except each other, and they always come back together. gansey asking ronan if he wants a wedding, having already asked adam, and is relieved when their answer is the same (yes yes yes) and the silent exchange of the ring at the end, so much a forgone conclusion that they don't need to look, don't need to speak, adam just takes the ring and puts it on
magician and dreamer
boy and dream
human and....human
ronan lynch and adam parrish, you will always be famous
I think if Ronan could remember Noah he wouldn’t have gone as entirely off the ecoterrorism apocalypse rails tbh
jean to kevin about jeremy:
book about the women of 300 fox way when???
Blue Sargent my favorite super graphic ultra modern girl
i aspire to care as little about things as Neil cared about that countdown
Blue thinking about Gansey while she’s kissing Noah while she’s dating Adam. Certified Homie Hopper ™
"And they were wanted, they were wanted, they were wanted."
(This is my interpretation of the scry scene in Greywaren from the Dreamer Trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater. Characters are Adam Parrish and Ronan Lynch from the same series)
Adam seeing Maybe Ronan Lynch for the first time
Starting my mandatory yearly TRC reread and noticed something:
"Picturing six-year-old Blue in love was such a far-off thing as to be imaginary."
"Blue had sat watch with her mother for the past ten St. Marks' Eves, but tonight felt different."
Blue found out about her curse at six years old! And she has been working as a mirror/amplifier since the same age. Obviously fortunes and psychics have been her world since birth, but it seems like such a young age to start carrying that. I would love to see art of toddler during St. Marks' Eve...