When I tell you I would sell my soul for this house...
Bitches don't want money, they want the Practical Magic house
Are we in the really difficult part before we get our shit together and it's about to get really fucking good?
Or is our story the one that kicks off my book of falling in love with myself and finding peace or someone else? Is this the story that leads to my story, alone?
If it's the first...how many more chapters until we get to the part where it all makes sense and neither one of us knows how we ever lived for a second without the other?
If it's the second...God, can you just rip my heart out now so we can get on with it?
“One word after another. That’s the only way that novels get written.” — Neil Gaiman
Jude and Cardan - The Cruel Prince
Artist: @frostbite.studios
Okay, but who do I have to buy a drink for to get my hands on a JM Binding with art by dracodormiensss??
Dramione Summer Paperback Collection ☀️🕶️
Art by @cocotamarindo and dracodormiensss (IG)
A list of all the books in the same world as The Folk of the Air
1. The Cruel Prince
1.5. The Lost Sister (Novella)
2. The Wicked King
1. The Queen of Nothing
3. How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories* (Collection of short stories)
1. The Stolen Heir
2. The Prisoner's Throne
• The Modern Faerie Tales
• Darkest Part of the Forest
* The short stories in this book are scattered all through Folk of the Air. I would usually figure out where each short story in the book happens but it actually makes more sense to read all at once after The Wicked king.
I hope this helps you. :)
Thanks for reading.
Life is too short to wear boring shoes.
Head over heels for whimsical heels
THIS. ^^ Listen, I love a Dramione story and I love a redemption arc, but let's be honest, Canon Ron was the ultimate "Best Friend to Boyfriend" storyline.
Do I think he and Hermione would work in a more modern version of the story? No. Do I love the way they work in canon? Yes. I love the movies, but Book Weasleys > Movie Weasleys every single time.
Ron Weasley offered the stranger sitting next to him on the train half his sandwich even though it was all he had.
Ron Weasley sacrificed himself for the good of Harry and Hermione at age eleven because even then he thought they were more important than he was, and the ones worth saving.
Ron Weasley was Harry Potter's first friend and the first thing Harry ever had resembling a family.
Ron Weasley lived in a cramped house and wore hand me down robes and he didn't even think twice about offering his room and food and family to Harry every break.
Ron Weasley took care of Harry Potter and Hermione Granger when they were too busy taking care of the rest of the world to worry about themselves.
Ron Weasley stood on broken bones when he was thirteen years old, to tell a man infamous for murder that if he planned on killing his best mate, he would have to go through him first.
Ron Weasley was the person Harry would miss most in the world.
Ron Weasley was a pureblood wizard who, from a very young age, devoted his life to abolishing blood status, even if he didn't quite understand his own privilege.
Ron Weasley gave Dobby his own clothes and socks to be buried in, because he understood how important it would have been to him.
Ron Weasley thought about saving the house elves when everyone else forgot..
If you don't love Ron Weasley, The Boy Who Cared, I don't know what books you read but they weren't the same ones I did.
My dream house, honestly.
One of life’s hardest hurdles is accepting that this house is just a set and doesn’t really exist 😭
Bookstores always remind me that there are good things in this world.
— Vincent van Gogh
Reposting because, ACCURATE.
Ron defeated Mcgonagall at chess when he was 12.
He casted a nonverbal spell *almost* successfully at the age of 12 when malfoy called Hermione a mudblood. That too with a broken second hand wand. Yes. 'Eat slugs' was a nonverbal spell in the books.
He got more O.W.Ls than Fred George combined without studying properly.
He got 7 O.w.Ls. and 6 exceed expectations in top 6 subjects and he didn't study like Hermione.
He could produce a corporeal patronus at the age of 15 when many grown up wizards and witches struggled with it. Even Hermione the brightest witch of her age struggled with this charm.
He fought the deatheaters in the 5th year and 6th year.
He saved Tonks' life during the 7 potters scene. Even Tonks, a qualified auror was impressed with his skills.
He deceived the snatchers in the DH and survived WITHOUT HERMIONE for many weeks
He disarmed bellatrix at malfoy manor. He took down greyback with the help of Neville. He fought in the battle of hogwarts.
He became a successful auror after the war.
Also he came up with the idea that tom riddle killed moaning myrtle, he told Harry to use Felix felicis, he discovered how to get back to Harry Hermione even though they had strong protection spells around their tent, He mimicked harry's parsletongue successfully, he came up with the idea(in the DH) that the basilisk's fangs could destroy horcruxes, He told Hermione to use her wand when she was panicking under pressure, he was the best liar among them. He easily fooled lucius and other deatheaters at the manor by mimicking Peter.
Not to mention his wit!! His one liners were unmatchable. Many times he was even funnier/wittier than Fred George.
Dear Hp fandom, academic intelligence is not the only form of intelligence. Try to understand it. Don't dismiss someone's intelligence just because he is not studious.