Hii it鈥檚 been a while how are you!! If you have time do you know the Savannah bananas my favorite player tanner he鈥檚 cute could you do a sick fic like I鈥檓 sick and he takes care of me this is him
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I'm so sorry (please forgive me if its been a long time馃槶) I'm not sure how long this has been in my inbox, but I do have some free time now so I'll try to get this done in the next couple of days if you're still wanting it to be written:)
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Not me rereading TID and crying over Thomas Tanner
Sometimes Will could not help remembering Thomas as he had first come to the Institute [.....] at that time he鈥檇 still been so small that he鈥檇 looked barely nine.
Will had made fun of Charlotte for wanting to employ him, but had secretly hoped he would stay so that there might be another boy his own age in the house.
And they had been friends of a sort, the Shadowhunter and the servant boy鈥攗ntil Jem had come and Will had forgotten Thomas almost completely.
Thomas had never seemed to hold it against him, treating Will always with the same friendliness with which he treated everyone else, albeit with a small amount of sadness.
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I DID IT. I SURVIVED GREEN CREEK.
My struggle has essentially been EXACTLY like the characters in this series, just as difficult, just as treacherous, just as HEARTBREAKING.
this is the truth.
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I really like this because it illustrates the difference between Jessamine's mundane values vs. the Shadowhunter ones that Sophie already held long before ascending. (Sophie is unequivocally correct, btw - but it's so interesting to note this and an interesting character detail.
I hate that Thomas Tanner basically gets nuked ...
...but I do feel like it illustrates what it means to be a mundane in the world of the Shadowhunters, devalued in some way even if you fight and hold the same values as a Shadowhunter. Imo this is a huge reason that Sophie felt such a drive to Ascend in the end - like Thomas, she knew that she could not fight as well as a Shadowhunter as a mundane. But rather than accepting this (which is completely reasonable) Gideon pushes her to follow her dream.
And then we have this odd world building snippet, too. Lots of world building surrounding this battle. This seems really fucked up since the servants were Sophie's friends and died saving Tessa.
(Also, does this mean that Tessa was eventually barred from Will's funeral? I would ask if Magnus would be barred from Alec's, too, but laws are changing.)
In another life, a life that's not this one where Sophie and Thomas served the Nephilim, I actually think they would probably have made a great match. While Sophie obviously belongs with Gideon, everything surrounding Thomas Tanner is incredibly sad, but ultimately necessary for the world building of The Infernal Devices as well as a catalyst for Sophie's growth.
I'm glad that his name lived on in Blorbo.
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