reminder that this happened
Edith is 24. The flashback at the beginning with Eleanor's ghost happens when she's 10, and then the main action takes place "14 years later" according to a title card onscreen
Thomas is 34, based on the date of the newspaper announcing Beatrice's murder (1879), his age at the time (12), and the present year shown in Carter Cushing's checkbook (1901)
Lucille is 36, from the same logic above. (people seem to enjoy interpreting their age gap as much larger, which is weird to me because it's stated onscreen? by Alan when he's confronting them near the end? even if you don't pause the movie to read document dates- understandable -"12 and 14 when Beatrice was murdered" makes the gap clear)
an as much objective as it canever be guide with slightly incestuous goggles. parallels between a canon incest ship (sharpecest) and a fanon incest ship (brumira).
honestly, it's worth your time of reading it.
--- Jenny <3
WHAT is wrong with you. It is so attractive
Flowers have a long history of symbolism that you can incorporate into your writing to give subtext.
Symbolism varies between cultures and customs, and these particular examples come from Victorian Era Britain. You'll find examples of this symbolism in many well-known novels of the era!
Amaryllis: Pride
Black-eyed Susan: Justice
Bluebell: Humility
Calla Lily: Beauty
Pink Camellia: Longing
Carnations: Female love
Yellow Carnation: Rejection
Clematis: Mental beauty
Columbine: Foolishness
Cyclamen: Resignation
Daffodil: Unrivalled love
Daisy: Innocence, loyalty
Forget-me-not: True love
Gardenia: Secret love
Geranium: Folly, stupidity
Gladiolus: Integrity, strength
Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Honeysuckle: Bonds of love
Blue Hyacinth: Constancy
Hydrangea: Frigid, heartless
Iris: Faith, trust, wisdom
White Jasmine: Amiability
Lavender: Distrust
Lilac: Joy of youth
White Lily: Purity
Orange Lily: Hatred
Tiger Lily: Wealth, pride
Lily-of-the-valley: Sweetness, humility
Lotus: Enlightenment, rebirth
Magnolia: Nobility
Marigold: Grief, jealousy
Morning Glory: Affection
Nasturtium: Patriotism, conquest
Pansy: Thoughtfulness
Peony: Bashfulness, shame
Poppy: Consolation
Red Rose: Love
Yellow Rose: Jealously, infidelity
Snapdragon: Deception, grace
Sunflower: Adoration
Sweet Willian: Gallantry
Red Tulip: Passion
Violet: Watchfulness, modesty
Yarrow: Everlasting love
Zinnia: Absent, affection
Lucille took locks of hair from each of their victims, so lovingly braided each one of them, and kept them neatly in a drawer.
Because she’s just sentimental like that.
You can pry my love for Lucille Sharpe from my cold, dead hands. And even then, I’ll probably come back as a ghost to jumpscare you, so you will have to leave it be. Bitch.
JESSICA CHASTAIN as LADY LUCILLE SHARPE
Crimson Peak (2015) | dir. Guillermo del Toro
“Thomas?”
stress and anxiety means i just draw draw draw draw all the time whenever i don't have to study until i fall asleep because lately it's been the thing that helps me relax the most. Anyway, idk how this one got as far as it did but I hope you like it, it took me super long and ik i should have been answering asks instead, but I slept like 4 hours last night and I've been feeling all month like I can only study or draw study or draw study or draw and maybe go to therapy but now that it's ready, aaaaaaaaah I think I'm gonna go answer some asks now, I miss answering asks TT_TT y'all are great btw guys i love this fandom sm.
idk the context behind this piece, initially I wanted to change Mira's window door for blinds that were halfway open so you could see the fireworks outside, implying they snuck out during a party to make out, so maybe that's what they did in this timeline as well. Why would you dance and endure a party when you can make out with your hot sister instead? wink wink nudge nudge.
bonus black and white version because I think this one looks nice too, plus I like the texture of Isa's skirt better here :3