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Lockwood who offers his childhood bedroom to Lucy.
Lockwood who offers Lucy to call him whatever she wants, as long as it's Lockwood or Anthony, knowing that only his parents called him by his first name.
Lockwood refusing to get medical treatment / care from the ambulance until he made sure Lucy was okay, when he got hit by a ghost and could have died within an hour.
Lockwood giving his sister's necklace to Lucy.
Lockwood holding Lucy's hand as he jumps off the roof into the Thames.
Lockwood who, thanks to Lucy, manages to be more comfortable and friendly with people.
Lockwood doing an unlikely jump to stop a ghost from hitting Lucy.
Lockwood telling Lucy he would die for her.
Lockwood who says no one comes close to Lucy in terms of ability.
Lockwood whose suicidal impulses worsened after Lucy left for 4 months.
Lockwood telling Lucy that he missed her.
Lockwood who searched for 4 months for a way / an excuse to bring Lucy home.
The Belle Dame who attracts Lockwood by taking on Lucy's appearance.
Lockwood who gives Lucy her mother's necklace that her father gave her as an undying devotion.
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And again, I must have forgotten things ! Feel free to add them !
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Show! x Book! Lockwood & Co locklyle headcanon that I can't stop to think about (bcs I'm down bad for them and i miss them a whole lot)
So there's always a movie night every once in two weeks.
Usually they'd be in the living room, watching some 80s comedies or horrors while eating pies made by Holly or popcorns by George. Even Kipps would be there too, just lounging in a single chair drinking beer at 10 pm babysitting his 3 kids (Holly is basically a parent too at this point lol).
But then one day, at dinner, when everyone was discussing what movie they should watch, George suddenly announced that he wouldn't be able to watch with them together like usual. When they asked him why, he answered that Flo asked him to go see the Herons together bcs it's mating season or such, and he said yes.
Knowing that George decided not to show up at the movie night, Kipps and Holly also made up mischievous excuses on why they couldn't make it too.
Holly would say that she had a thing to do back in her apartment with her roommate. And Kipps would say that no way he's gonna babysit these two idiots in love alone.
So, at 9, they left, giggling and snickering like 5 year olds, knowing that the lovebirds gotta sort out the shits by themselves, bcs at this point they couldn't take it anymore to see them being in denial lol.
Despite that, Lockwood insisted on doing the movie night, bcs he apparently really craved to spend some time alone with his ⨠associate â¨
Lucy, as clueless as usual, eventually made them hot choco as Lockwood brought out the salted crisps from the shelf. Then, they sat quietly side by side on the sofa in the living room, turning the telly on.
Once every several minutes, they would ask each other if they would want some more choco or crisps. And their conversation that night was only based on their snacks or the movie's plot, bcs somehow they felt content with the silence.
Halfway through the movie, Lucy was getting sleepy but didn't want to admit it, and yet Lockwood still silently draped a warm cover over her, and drew her close to him, putting his arm around her shoulder.
Lucy, who was barely awake, didn't even care what he did as long as he kept both of them warm. So, when Lockwood finally heard her quietly snoring, he turned the telly off, then brought both their bodies together to fully lay down on the sofa.
His back pressed lightly on the sofa's backrest as his arms held Lucy tightly to his chest. She buried her face in the crook of his neck as he snuggled his cheek on her hair. He sighed contentedly and smiled to himself as he took in the scent of Lucy's shampoo.
The smell of fresh lemon on her hair, the warmth of hot choco in his stomach, and most importantly, the warmth of her body pressed against his chest as her relaxed heartbeat matched his own, were enough to convince him that that night was the best movie night he had ever experienced with anyone.
#lockwood and co#anthony lockwood#lucy carlyle#lockwood & co#locklyle#george karim#holly munro#quill kipps#flo bones#I MISS THEM SO MUCH#save lockwood and co#renew lockwood and co#lockwood and co renewed#save lockwood & co
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it's them
#locklyle#anthony lockwood#lucy carlyle#ruby stokes#cameron chapman#lockwood and co#lockwood & co#lockwood and co netflix#renew lockwood and co#i love these idiots
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Messing around with a new art program, I liked how this turned out
#lockwood and co#save lockwood and co#lockwood & co#renew lockwood and co#lockwood and co fanart#lockwood & co fanart#iron trio
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"oh another emily in paris seas-"
NETFLIX, DROP ANOTHER LOCKWOOD & CO SEASON, AND MY LIFE IS YOUUUUURS
#lockwood and co#l&co#yes i'm still here#i will never recover#renew lockwood and co#locklyle#lockwood#lucy carlyle#geoege karim#george cubbins#anyway i'm gonna cry now
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lockwood and co ate so hard they had to cancel the damn show
#lockwood and co#anthony lockwood#lucy carlyle#george karim#george cubbins#holly munro#i would kill someone if it meant the show gets renewed#i need locklyle to actually happen#i would die for lucy
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I feel like one of the many reasons Lockwood has such an ego complex, such a desire to be great and famous, and to make the Lockwood name go down in history is because itâs what his parents deserved, and they never received any of the fame. And by gods, if no one will give them credit for solving the Problem and being two of the brightest researchers of their age, heâll make their name great despite it.
He might have failed once, but he wonât do it again.
Heâll make them proud to call him their son.
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lucy carlyle wouldâve rocked tights under denim shorts with doc martens and you literally cannot convince me otherwise
#obviously it wouldve driven lockwood insane#lockwood and co#lucy carlyle#anthony lockwood#lockwood & co#locklyle#george karim#cameron chapman#renew lockwood and co#save lockwood & co#save lockwood and co
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Supernatural Fandom, yâall still kickin here?
Dunno how many of you caught Ruth Connell aka Rowena appear in the Netflix show Dead Boy Detectives, but she was phenomenal. The cast and writers were all impeccable, and the characters and story were so whimsical and complex. Both Misha Collins and Richard Speight Jr. backed the show on their socials and for good reason- it was the best show I never knew I needed!
Of Course, Netflix took it upon themselves to cancel it. They waited four months for a long weekend to launch the announcement through a separate news source like the cowards they are- so how about a little chaos? They screwed the creatives out of their jobs and dragged it out for months- not to mention the actors.
Maybe you saw the show and it wasnât your cup of tea, maybe you didnât even hear about it because Netflix and marketing their YA Fantasy is about as likely as Destiel getting a happy ending. 30 seconds to sign the petition, maybe leave a comment here or there on Netflixâs page, use the plethora of gifs that have never once gathered dust. Make a money grubbing entertainment corporation run around like a chicken with its head cut off.
For the Queen Herself
#supernatural#dead boy detectives#save dead boy detectives#save lockwood and co#lockwood and co#rowena macleod#rowena supernatural#chaos#fuck netflix#save inside job#renew dead boy detectives#make Netflix listen to the people
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hope your requests r open! lockwood x reader where lockwood think reader likes george (but she doesnt) and reader thinks lockwood likes lucy (he doesnt). basically just a whole bunch of misunderstandings with angst and a happy ending please <3
miscommunications - anthony lockwood x fem!reader
wc: 6316
cw: swearing, angstish, series typical injuries
i am SO sorry this took so long lovie i had the biggest writers block but i loved loved loved this request so thank u for sending it in i hope i did it justice!!!! love u xoxo
Lockwood and Co was absolutely the weirdest psychical detective agency youâd ever been a part of. Not only were the actual case methods⌠unusual, but you were a bunch of kids. You didnât know anything about running a company; the logistics of managing four teenagers and trying to be responsible whilst also experiencing hormones and teen dramas, all while living in the same house with no adult supervision. But it was great, most of the time at least.
However, even teen psychical detectives werenât immune to the trap of cliques and you often ended up spending much more time with some members than others. For example, it often ended up being Lockwood and Lucy, and you and George.
It wasnât necessarily a conscious decision or something that happened because you didnât like the other two members of the agency, it just tended to be the easiest decision. Lockwood and Lucy were undeniably in perfect sync on the field, and you and George worked better in the research department, so it only made sense that those pairs spent more time together.
The only problem? You were totally in love with Lockwood. And you were pretty sure he was basically fucking married to Lucy Carlyle. They were the dream team on and off the field, you were half convinced they could actually read each other's minds. Plus, they were both genuinely amazing people. Lucy was your best friend and roommate at Portland Row, and you loved her with all your heart. And Lockwood? Well, there were a million and one good things to say about Anthony Lockwood. So who could blame you if you spent more time with George? It hurt less than watching the love story unfolding in front of you, and George was good company anyhow.
You couldnât avoid them though, nor did you really want to, so life was testing your limits as to how much Locklyle you could handle at once.
You and George had been cooped up in the library most of the day looking through archives and research for the agencyâs next case, so youâd been glad to get home and have a long warm shower in the evening. Lockwood and Lucy were off on a smaller case together so youâd had the bathroom all to yourself while George was cooking; a small luxury when living with three other teenagers.
Your hair was still wet as you sat down at the dining table in the kitchen, droplets sinking into the paper of the thinking cloth. It was a lovely dinner with George, heâd made your favourite meal upon request, the most glorious dish of butter chicken you thought mightâve ever been made. Everything should have been perfect, except that it was just the two of you. Again. It seemed like you never had family dinners as a four anymore, you and George stuck eating across from each other amongst empty chairs and untouched plates.
âSo, anything new?â You made conversation in decent humour, picking at the chicken you werenât quite as pleased to be eating anymore.
âAnything new in the twenty minutes weâve been apart all day?â George replied in his characteristic dry tone. You rolled your eyes, trying to stay playful.
âJust checking.â
You took the cleanup after George did all the cooking, switching on the radio as you stood in front of the sink and washing the dishes in peaceful quiet. It was past midnight when the door jingled and creaked open and you could hear Lockwood and Lucyâs tired chatter floating through the old house. Even their damn voices belonged together, making the perfect cadence. You calculated whether you could get away with running up the stairs and pretending to be asleep before they really made it inside, however, agents are known for their speed, and you could hear boots hitting the floor before you could move.
âYouâre still up?â Lucy asked as a greeting, stretching out her arms with a sigh. You smiled, shrugging as you began pouring hot water into the mugs youâd prepared earlier, making you all tea how you liked it. Lucy took hers gratefully, adding in the sugar as she pleased, but you were still yet to see Lockwood, taking the initiative to prepare it for him.
He came in a few minutes later, smiling softly as he looked at you.
âYouâre a godsend.â He took the mug gratefully, visibly relaxing as the heat penetrated his body. You just smiled, turning back to the dishes.
âThanks for the tea, Iâll head up to the shower,â Lucy said, patting you gratefully on the arm as she passed. That left you and Lockwood in the kitchen in careful silence.
You talked about nothing for a while, Lockwood filling you in on the tabloids heâd read the night before, and you told him all about the music and news youâd been listening to on the radio.
âHow was the research, howâs George?â Lockwood was beside you now, taking a few of the plates youâd finished drying. His tone sounded almost bitter, but you figured it was his exhaustion taking hold.
âIt was fine, I think weâre pretty much good to go for this weekend. Oh, you should have seen it! George absolutely stacked it on the steps of the library earlier. Heâs fine, of course, but I nearly pissed my pants laughing, it was so funny.â Lockwood managed an unenthused chuckle, turning away to put the cutlery away in the drawer. âHow was the case?â Lockwood made a noise of affirmation, coming back next to you, your shoulders brushing lightly.
âAs well as cases can go,â He said, smile back on his face. You listened to him tell the bloody details of the case, illustrating his own heroic moves with a full production of actions and impressions, drawing giggles from you as he fought around the room. âAnd of course, Luce was brilliant as always, saved my arse for the millionth time.â
Fuck. Of course Lockwood was singing Lucyâs praises again, right in front of you! You couldnât catch a break. You finally got a moment alone with the boy you had a massive embarrassing crush on and he was talking about your best friend! You could feel your smile fading fast, jealousy bubbling in your chest as you imagined them out on a case together, all quick banter and soft touches while you were at home. With George.
You tried to stay obliging, giving him a small smile and finishing up the drying quickly.
âWell, I should be off to bed. Goodnight, Lockwood.â
âYouâre not gonna read with me?â You could have sworn that Lockwood had disappeared and been replaced with a kicked puppy the way his eyes were making your insides twist with guilt. You often sat up in the library with Lockwood; he could never sleep and you often made up for the late nights in the mornings, starting your days hours after everyone else. You held eye contact for a moment, willing yourself to be strong.
It didnât work, and you found yourself back in your familiar spot in front of the fire, digging into your novel as he flipped through a magazine. When your eyes began to strain in the low lamplight you closed it softly, chancing a glance over at Lockwood. He looked almost perfect in the moment, yellow light illuminating the highlights in his face, his eyes glinting as he found humour in the dramatised tabloids.
He looked up suddenly, his senses evidently alerting him to your staring. His head tilted almost imperceptibly, curiosity seeping from his features. You smiled softly, unable to give him any explanation, so you were glad when he returned it in a way that made his whole face light up. You looked away first, studying your hands intently as you heard Lockwood breathe a subtle laugh.
Another case later, you were going crazy. Youâd hit an obstacle (of course) and the case had started going awry. A few relicmen interfering with the site threw you all off your game, the original case put aside in favour of your lives. You and Lucy had been together when the ambush happened, both fighting as a team to protect yourselves. Admittedly you werenât as fluid as her and Lockwood, but you blamed that on the lack of opportunity. You were doing pretty well for yourselves, all things considered. Still, you were grateful for the two boys to come bursting in like heroes, rapiers at the ready. What you didnât appreciate was the way Lockwood immediately leapt to Lucyâs side, falling into their familiar rhythm. That left George to help you, the both of you sharing the quickest of looks, your eye roll lost to the fight.
Youâd all made it out alive but were severely battered and disheartened. Youâd all sustained a few cuts and bruises, you knew you were bleeding from somewhere in your midsection, but the adrenaline hadnât worn off yet so you pushed through.
You also werenât particularly glad to see Lockwood looking at Lucy like sheâd hung all the stars in the sky in the cab on the way back. He hadnât spared you a glance.
âI know this wasnât exactly what we planned,â He said, still not making eye contact with you, âBut weâre all okay so I think thatâs a win. Luce, good job on the defence and keeping the relicmen at bay. George, brilliant catch with the source, mate, you saved us all. And, uh, good work.â He looked over briefly, but you thought he was looking slightly above you still. He didnât even care enough to look at you on the case! It was absolutely maddening.
Sometimes, like now, you wondered why you even liked him. He was obsessed with another girl, barely paid you attention and had you begging for crumbs of affection. And yet, sometimes you were sure he liked you back. The soft smiles, the time together in the dead of night, the moments he showed you such gentle care. Lockwood was a puzzle you just couldnât solve, but you were really, really trying.
You werenât in the best mood when you all arrived home. Your case had been compromised, you were injured, and Lockwood was basically ignoring you. The night was not looking good. And, on top of all that, George called the first shower so it was unlikely thereâd be any hot water left by the time you got in. Silently, you peeled off your overcoat, hanging it on your designated hook before discarding your rapier in the umbrella bin. The cut on your side was beginning to sting, the adrenaline having worn off in the cab, but you powered through, figuring youâd take care of it when you had privacy in the bathroom. Instead, you followed Lucy into the kitchen, chatting away as she made some toast.
Sheâd already left when you got up from the dining table, motivating yourself to make some tea and something to eat. Your body was starting to ache though, and you really didnât want to be moving much longer. It was all mostly fine, though uncomfortable, until you were reaching up for the sugar for the tea. It was a little out of your reach up on one of the higher cupboards which usually wasnât so much of an issue â you were a high jumper â but raising your arm above your head was making it feel like your cut was splitting open, pulling a strangled hiss from you.
âWhat is that?â Lockwoodâs voice made you jump, the harshness unfamiliar. You turned slowly, folding your arms across your stomach in vain.
âItâs nothing, I was gonna look after it in a bit.â It was the first time youâd made proper eye contact with Lockwood all night, and he looked pissed.
âBullshit,â He argued, gaining proximity, âSit down.â You werenât typically in the habit of being bossed around by a man, but you could tell Lockwood was serious so took a seat. He stomped around the kitchen rather dramatically, tossing you an ice pack from the freezer. You placed it tentatively over the cut, groaning and throwing your head back when it stung. Your breathing was shallow, erratic as you waited for the icepack to do its job and start numbing the pain.
When you unscrewed your eyes Lockwood was standing at the kitchen bench, aggressively buttering your toast. You watched him put together the meal youâd started, all with deep furrowed eyebrows, ending with him placing it in front of you, looking at you expectantly. You smiled at him despite the pain in your side, pulling the mug of tea closer. Heâd made it just as you liked it, too much sugar and a bit of honey. You sipped it pathetically, tension bubbling between you and the boy in front of you.
âWhatâs new?â You asked in what you hoped was a lighthearted tone. Lockwood wasnât impressed.
âEat,â He urged, âYouâll already be weak from blood loss, donât let yourself get dizzy from hunger too.â You took an exaggerated bite of the toast to appease him, melting into a moan when the food hit your mouth. Somehow, it tasted better than all the millions of times youâd made your own. Lockwood had found the perfect balance of butter and bread, soft in the middle but the crusts were still crunchy and satisfying. The corner of his mouth flicked into the smallest smile seeing you enjoy the food heâd made you, but it was clear he still wasnât happy with you.
You continued to eat as he got up from his seat, disappearing out into the hallway for a moment. He returned with the first aid kit and you groaned. This was going to suck. Lockwood, ever the gentleman, asked for your permission to start helping you, lifting your already cherry red case shirt up to tuck under your bra, out of his way as he examined the cut. It wasnât too deep, you didnât think youâd need stitches or anything, but it was long, wrapping halfway across your stomach.
âThis is going to hurt,â He said simply, but you could have sworn there was some gentleness there. Lightly, Lockwood began to clean your wound. Initially, it wasnât so bad as he cleaned what had already spread and dried away from the cut which lulled you into a false sense of security. You cried out as he touched the wound itself for the first time, grabbing onto Lockwoodâs shoulder for stability, though you were already seated.
âItâs okay, Iâll be quick. Promise,â He hushed you, offering his hand for you to grab instead. You clutched onto it for dear life, squeezing until both your fingers were turning white. Lockwood never uttered a complaint, working away at cleaning and treating the wound one-handed until it was done, stopping every so often for breaks when he thought you needed them.
When he was done he looked up at you from his position on his knees and it suddenly felt like the world around you was quiet. Lockwoodâs eyes were so pretty. Youâd always thought so, but it was particularly relevant when he was only inches away from you, sparkling in the amber light of the kitchen. Neither of you spoke, staring into each otherâs eyes. You werenât sure what to do, you didnât want to end this moment between you but you didnât know how to make it last. Well, you did, but that was highly inappropriate given Lockwood was in love with another girl.
âThanks,â You settled on awkwardly, cringing as Lockwood seemed to realise where he was and what was happening.
âAny time,â He jumped up, backing up towards the sink and busying himself with pouring his own cup of tea.
You left the kitchen shortly after, unwilling to sit in the awkwardness any longer. The first step was to get out of the soiled clothes and clean yourself up a bit, the second was to flop back onto your bed, staring up at the ceiling of the attic.
âIâm going to die alone,â You said to the roof, catching the attention of your roommate.
âDonât be stupid,â Lucy said simply, âYouâre hot, anyone would be lucky to have you.â That pulled a smile from you, tilting your head back to look over at Lucy on her bed.
âThanks, Luce. You know what I mean though.â Lucy rolled her eyes with a soft smile.
âIf Lockwood canât see all your brilliant, attractive qualities then heâs a prat.â
âIâm sure he sees many of my great qualities â he hired me. The issue is that heâs blinded by your brilliance.â It was a conversation youâd had countless times before; you decreeing Lockwoodâs love for Lucy and Lucy being disgusted by it.
âYou know that I have zero interest in Lockwood. Like, zero. Honestly, Iâd sooner get with you than him.â
âAlright, alright, I get it. I have terrible taste in men,â You laughed, mostly cheered up.
Lucy flicked off the lamp, putting you to sleep with a story from before youâd joined the agency.
Lockwood had a similar conversation with George a few weeks later. It was after another case, all had gone well and the four of you were strewn about the house, tending to various chores that needed to get done. Lucy was mopping the floors, you were organising and putting away the mountain of books that had been used over the case, and Lockwood and George were both in the basement, tidying the store room and going over paperwork.
Lockwood looked at George, hunched over the form he was filling in, and wondered how to broach the subject. He thought you mightâve been avoiding him lately, which wasnât exactly wrong, and thought it might be because you were trying to make your feelings for George known. In fact, it had nothing to do with George and everything to do with Lockwood. You figured if Lockwood hadnât noticed by now that you liked him he never would, so youâd started the mountainous task of getting over him. It was unsurprisingly extremely difficult, given you lived and worked with the man. Still, you were doing the best you could.
âSo, gone on any, uh, dates recently?â The sentence was awkward and Lockwood cringed. It was so unlike him and George to talk about anything emotional, especially romance.
âWhat are you on about?â George didnât even bother looking up, figuring it was just one of Lockwoodâs moments that heâd move on from soon enough.
âItâs just, youâve never really dated anyone, at least while living here, so I was just asking. Um, maybe thereâs someone in the house youâd like to take out?â George looked up, turning his wheelie chair to face Lockwood, resigning himself to the conversation he knew would follow.
âYes, Lockwood. Canât you hear Lucy and I having loud, passionate sex every night?â Both boys rolled their eyes.
âThatâs not what I meant,â Lockwood grumbled.
âThen say what you mean. Youâre trying to figure out if I like her because you do and youâre too scared to say anything about it.â Lockwood was silenced, caught out with his true intentions. âLetâs face it, youâre about as subtle as a car horn; you moon over her. Sheâs the only one who hasnât noticed.â
âIt doesnât matter anyway,â Lockwood mumbled, âShe likes you.â George burst out into uncharacteristic laughter, wheezing and gripping his stomach.
âGod, youâre daft!â He laughed, âThe two of you are perfect for each other, youâre hopeless.â
Lockwood made an excuse to leave, something about folding his laundry. George watched him go, rolling his eyes before turning back to his paperwork. If the two of you werenât going to get his exceedingly obvious hints, you were going to have to work it out between yourselves.
Your angst was bleeding into the company. You were trying (and failing) to get over Lockwood which was not only making you generally miserable, but it was impeding your ability to be a good agent.
You were on a relatively easy case, and for some reason youâd been paired with Lockwood, a rarity. Lucy and George were on the second floor of the house scoping out where the source may be whilst you and Lockwood were on the ground floor, preparing your defences and putting on the tea kettle. It was extremely awkward. Lockwood was trying to make conversation and you were trying to keep it as short as possible. If you fell into conversation youâd be reminded of Lockwoodâs many wonderful qualities, and it would just get harder to get over him.
âDid you end up finishing that book?â He asked as you pulled the chains out of their duffel bags. You perked up for a moment before forcing yourself to relax. You had finished the novel and absolutely loved it, you wanted nothing more than to talk about it. Still, you controlled yourself, shrugging off the question with a âYeah, it was pretty good.â Lockwood hesitated, caught off guard by your answer. Usually you were keen to discuss what youâd been reading, especially if you liked it.
âAre you alright?â He asked, softness in his voice and eyes. Your heart clenched for a moment, you didnât want to worry him.
âIâm fine, Lockwood, promise.â You busied yourself with arranging the salt bombs but you could still feel his eyes on you.
The case progressed, all four of you ending up on the second level of the house to confront the visitor, each splitting up to cover the different rooms. You were in the master bedroom when the en suite bathroom caught your eye. You could have sworn you saw movement near the shower and crept towards it, trying to stay focused and address the urgency on hand.
You were immediately distracted by the similarities between the en suite and the bathroom in Portland Row. Set out almost identically, it was almost scary how similar they were; Georgeâs soap (fancy and way more expensive than the one the rest of you bought) was on the ledge of the shower, and Lucyâs blue hairbrush sat by the basin.
It wasnât necessarily surprising that either of those items were there, they were both bought for cheap at a grocery store so ought to have been common, but it surprised you nonetheless. Youâd been so distracted by the weird similarities that you didnât notice the figure floating through the shower curtain until its translucent hand was beside your face. You panicked, the only thing you shouldnât have been doing, and flailed about in the tiny room, rapier knocking bottles off shelves and creating a general racket that was not pleasing the ghost.
You stumbled on the tiles trying to get your footing and get the fuck out but slid on a slippery substance â probably conditioner from the bottle youâd sent flying to the ground. It was a comedy of errors you would have quoted as impossible in an old slapstick comedy, but there you were, and the consequences were infinitely more dire than those faced by Charlie Chaplin.
The proceeding moments vanished from your memory; a violent fall, a sickening crack and an overwhelming darkness. Three more moments of light where you caught visions of the ghost, Lockwood, and aggressive flashing lights.
You woke up in hospital. You wished it was the hazy, unsure innocence that you saw in movies, but the incessant beeping and sanitised smell had you groaning as you gained consciousness. Lockwood was slumped over in the chair next to your bed, breathing uncharacteristically calm as he slept.
You watched him sleep in the least creepy way you could manage, admiring his features when they werenât scrunched up in worry or stress. He mustâve felt you watching him as his eyes fluttered open, doe eyes overflowing with relief as he saw you awake.
âYouâre up, thank god,â He said, pulling his chair up even closer to you.
âWhy am I here?â You asked, examining the various wires and machines you were plugged into.
âWhat arenât you here for?â Lockwood joked and you tried for a smile. He straightened himself out and continued, âLinear skull fracture, concussion, scary-looking cut on your forehead. We think you slipped and bashed your head on the countertop.â You grimaced, the pain of the fall manifesting in your head.
âThat would be right,â You agreed sheepishly, shifting uncomfortably in your hospital gown, âAnd the hand?â Your left hand was bandaged up so thick it looked more like an oven mitt than a hand.
âGhost touch.â Lockwood didnât sound so happy and casual now.
âOh.â
âWhat happened? Itâs not like you to put yourself in danger like that; it was stupid and reckless.â You didnât understand why Lockwood was getting so angry. Clearly, you didnât intend to get injured, it was an unfortunate accident that you would have avoided if you could.
âAs opposed to you, who never gets injured and always sticks to the plan?â You couldnât help the venom seeping into your voice but you detested being criticised by Lockwood when he was just as bad, usually worse.
âThis isnât about me,â He said through gritted teeth, clearly trying to keep his cool while you were vulnerable. You were angry though and didnât want to back down.
âOf course this is about you, Lockwood! You wouldnât blink an eye if it was you whoâd ended up here, or George or Lucy. It was an honest mistake, why are you being such a dick about it?â You were raising your voice but you couldnât bring yourself to care, the tension that had been bubbling for weeks coming to the surface.
âBecause you could have died ââ
âSo could any of us, thatâs the job! I still see you jumping head-first into danger.â
Lockwood groaned your name, hands in his hair and pulling in frustration. âYouâre misunderstanding me, I just donât want to watch you get hurtââ
âThen close your fucking eyes, Lockwood. I fell and I got injured. It happens and I resent having you treat me differently than the others. Fuck this, I want Lucy here instead, or George.â
âOf course you want George here, why wouldnât you?â
âAnd what is that supposed to mean?â If you could stand you would be shoving past him and out the door, but you were at a significant disadvantage being hooked up to so many machines, stuck in your place.
âYou know what I mean, you and George are such a close pair, arenât you? Always working together and laughing about your own inside jokes,â He spat and the burning anger only got hotter.
âAre you fucking crazy right now? Or are you forgetting that youâre the head of this company and therefore youâre the one pairing us together in every case? Or are you so fucking busy making heart eyes at Lucy that you donât even notice that weâre actually getting work done? Forgive us for trying to make ten hours of research bearable!â
âHeart eyes at Luce? Youâre the crazy one, she and I are just friends, I swear. But you and George will make a great couple, Iâm sure.â
âGeorge and I couldnât be less interested in each other! And if you could see past your own nose for once maybe youâd see why!â You all but yelled, surely alerting the whole floor of your argument, âLeave me alone, Lockwood, I donât want you here anymore.â
Lockwood looked as if he was going to dispute that statement as well but a nurse came to your rescue, clearly hearing the disagreement from outside. She ushered him out, claiming it wasnât good for your vitals to be getting angry and that you could continue the fight when you were discharged in a few day's time.
Alone in the sterile hospital room, you felt yourself beginning to cry, fat tears rolling down your cheeks and landing on your embarrassing patterned hospital gown. In a perfect world, that conversation would have gone completely differently. In a perfect world, Lockwoodâs eyes would have softened when he saw you were awake. He would have confessed how worried he was about you and how much he truly cared for you. He would have brushed his lips across your hand that he was holding, then pressed them again against your own as he admitted how heâd always been in love with you. You didnât know that it was your own defensive nature that had stopped that from happening.
But it wasnât a perfect world and you were alone, overwhelmed by the various noises and movements going on around you. You did eventually fall back asleep, a fitful, unsatisfying nap that had you groaning and exhausted when you woke up. You werenât alone though, which did make you feel better. George and Lucy were sitting next to your bed, deep in a whispered conversation.
âHey,â You said, shimmying up to a sitting position. They both stopped talking immediately, turning to face you with small smiles on both their faces.
âHow are you feeling?â Lucy asked, pulling her chair up to be right next to your bed.
âIâm alright now, just tired and worn down.â
âYou scared us,â George added, characteristically stiff but clearly trying to be sensitive.
âIâm sorry,â You admitted, âI really didnât mean to. And believe me, Lockwoodâs already yelled at me enough for it, please just forgive me.â They looked at each other, communicating non-verbally.
âWe heard,â George said, âHe basically punched a hole in the wall trying to recount it.â He let out a clipped laugh before Lucy shoved him, signature glare working its magic.
âYou should really apologise, heâs cut up about it.â Your mouth dropped open as you stared at Lucy. How was this your fault?
âIâm not apologising, he was the one who got angry. Right, George?â You pleaded with him, praying he wouldnât let you down now.
âI⌠I donât think it has to be right now, but you two should get over it after youâve cooled down a bit.â Ok, it wasnât exactly what youâd hoped heâd say, but it was better than nothing. And better than the moral lesson you knew Lucy would try and impose â what a hypocrite.
âBut he was so mean!â You whined, âI seriously just had an unfortunate fall, I didnât die.â
âBut you could have,â George quipped and you rolled your eyes.
âYou know itâs because he really cares about you, right? Heâd never forgive himself if something happened to you and he couldnât save you.â You couldnât tell if Lucyâs statement was making you feel better or worse.
âYeah, really felt like it when he was yelling at me,â You grumbled, fidgeting with the hem of the scratchy blanket.
âWell, you know Lockwood is emotionally constipated,â George added and you couldnât help but burst into laughter â what a statement to come from George.
âOK,â You agreed finally, âIâll apologise when we get home. As long as he stops being a massive prick.â
You were discharged a few days later, healing nicely. It would have been sooner, but the head injury worried your nurses and kept you there, not trusting you would stay on bed rest. Lucy came to your rescue, posing as a very concerned caretaker who would ensure your safety.
In fact, it wasnât Lucy who was enforcing your bedrest. It was George who was cooking every meal and Lockwood doing all the other motherly fussing. You hadnât discussed your fight yet, both too exhausted and too awkward to broach the subject. You hoped your six-to-eight-week recovery time wouldnât consist of the same heavy tiredness, but you figured it would improve once the concussion had faded.
The rest of the company had started doing two-man cases so that someone was always home to supervise you. It was a little stifling but you appreciated the effort. It also shook up the status quo of the company, Lockwood and Lucyâs perfect partnership being disrupted by no one wanting to be left at home each time, which was both a blessing and a curse.
In your first few days of being back home at Portland Row, Lockwood was home with you, helping wash your hair. Youâd whined so much about how gross it felt, still blood-stained where you cracked your skull open that Lockwood gave up and told you heâd wash it for you. Of course, youâd protested, saying it went way beyond what you could expect of a friend or coworker, but Lockwood would not take no for an answer, justifying that it would be more dangerous to let you do it yourself since you could mess with the stitches since you couldnât see the back of your own head.
You sat awkwardly in the bath, dressed in an old t-shirt and bikini bottoms to preserve what dignity you could. Lockwood stood outside the bath behind you, preparing the bottles of shampoo and conditioner to his side. The anticipation was destroying you, becoming fidgety and uncomfortable even in the perfectly warm water. The second Lockwoodâs slender fingers threaded through your greasy hair you felt your body soften, relaxing into the feeling with no opposition. The feeling was heavenly, the careful but thorough massaging of your scalp could have sent you to sleep in three seconds if you werenât simultaneously on edge at the proximity.
You sat in peaceful silence for a few minutes, your head lolling back subconsciously against Lockwoodâs forearms, drawing a small chuckle from him.
âIâm sorry for arguing with you the other day,â You said out of the blue, your voice cutting through the radio that was sitting next to the basin.
âItâs no worries, just forget about it,â Lockwood replied instantly, continuing his labours.
âNo, I want to take this seriously. I said some terrible things I didnât mean and I want you to know that Iâm sorry for it. And, as I understand it you think I have some big crush on George which I would just like to disprove. I donât. Like him like that, I mean.â Lockwood paused for a moment, hands going still in your hair.
âOh,â He said after some time, âWell thank you for the apology but it is completely unnecessary. I started the argument and I was way out of line, I didnât mean a word of it. What I meant to convey was that I was worried about you getting hurt because I⌠care about you. A lot.â You knew that was hard for Lockwood to say, vulnerability never coming easy to him. You turned to face him in the tub, knees pulled up to your chest as your just-rinsed hair dripped down onto your t-shirt.
âI care about you a lot too, Lockwood,â You smiled sweetly, glad you were finally getting over the weird tension that had been between you. Lockwood didnât look as satisfied.
âNo, itâs, fuck. I care about you in a different way than the others. I really like you, like, romantically.â
âShut up,â You said quickly, not wanting to wake up from a sick dream. There was no way that Anthony Lockwood, after all these years, was telling you that he liked you. Lockwood looked lost for words. Obviously it wasnât the impassioned reciprocation he hoped for, but it also wasnât exactly a rejection. What was he supposed to do?
âI, uh, understand if you donâtââ
âShut up,â You affirmed again. âI have been madly, foolishly in love with you since I started here, and youâre telling me this now? After weâve screamed at each other and been moping around?â After a moment of him processing your statement, he began to laugh, mouth breaking into one of his light-up-the-room smiles.
âI guess so.â You joined in his laughter, admiring the way his eyes crinkled and his nose scrunched as he did it.
âSo what now?â You asked once your giggles had died down, leaving you two looking at each other across the edge of the bath.
âWell,â Lockwood inched closer, âWe could try this?â He leant in for a soft kiss, pressing his mouth against yours lightly. You subconsciously followed his mouth as he pulled away, unwilling to open your eyes just yet.
âMmh, maybe we could try that one again?â Lockwood laughed at your daze and happily obliged, swooping back in for a longer, deeper kiss that set your nerves on fire.
And if Lucy and George returned from their case to find the two of you still in the bath fully clothed, that was none of your business â and neither was the ten pounds that George reluctantly handed Lucy.
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UM SO IDK IF ANYONE HAS SEEN THIS BUT CAM AND ALI WENT TO THE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY MEET-UP IN LONDON
OH MY GOD I WANNA SOB
THEY LOOK ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS IM GONNA THROW UP
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Wait...
The witcher has been confirmed until season 5 ?! While season 3 hasn't even been released yet ?! That their main actor breaks ?! That the series is unanimously negatively criticized, both by the public and the official critics ?! Not least because it's judged to be / being one of the worst book adaptations in existence ?!
But next...
Netflix sells us that it was impossible to renew Lockwood and Co, series also based on a franchise of finished books, very good with a fairly large fan base ?! Who was praised by critics ?! As many spectators as officials ?! Also by author Rick Riordan ?! And who in addition has been judged as one of the best adaptations of books ever made ?! Not to mention the very good views (contrary to what Netflix maintains) that the series has made ?!
REALLY NETFLIX ?!
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Just finished watching Lockwood for the 3rd time this week, and somehow, the last episode always makes my heart aches. Like, it's the peak of their journey here, and it'll be the last time you see them before going back to the beginning.
And the bit where Lockwood opened the door on the landing which then shows the end credits feels so heartbreaking. His secrets about his parents won't be known by series viewers-only. We won't see the death glow of Jessica's on the bed, nor the slashed wallpaper by the headboard. We won't actually see them, although we remember it by heart from the books.
It's still so heartbreaking to let such a wonderful series as this go to cancelled bin. I'm still so upset...
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the hashtag #NetflixCancels is trending over on twitter and the fandoms are letting them have it with both barrels! Have fun and add your 2 cents!
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GET BACK TO THE CIRCLE
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I'm so normal about them
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