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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “That does it," said Jace. "I'm going to get you a dictionary for Christmas this year."
    "Why?" Isabelle said.
    "So you can look up 'fun.' I'm not sure you know what it means.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle drifted over, Jace a pace behind her. She was wearing a long black dress with boots and an even longer cutaway coat of soft green velvet, the color of moss. "I can't believe you did it!" she exclaimed. "How did you get Magnus to let Jace leave?"
    "Traded him for Alec," Clary said.
    Isabelle looked mildly alarmed. "Not permanently?"
    "No," said Jace. "Just for a few hours. Unless I don't come back," he added thoughtfully. "In which case, maybe he does get to keep Alec. Think of it as a lease with an option to buy."
    Isabelle looked dubious. "Mom and Dad won't be pleased if they find out."
    "That you freed a possible criminal by trading away your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay Sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" Simon inquired. "No, probably not.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “Alec looked at her and shook his head. "How do you manage never to get mud on your clothes?"
    Isabelle shrugged philosophically. "I'm pure at heart. It repels the dirt.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “I forgot that's what gets you all hot and bothered, Jace, girls killing things."
    "I like anyone killing things, especially me." he said with a smile.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “I get the feeling," Alec said, and smiled, "she hasn't forgiven me for betraying you, as she sees it."
    "Good girl," said Jace with appreciation.
    "I didn't betray you, idiot."
    "It's the thought that counts.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “What's the point in wasting a perfectly good brick wall when you have someone to throw against it, that's what I always say.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “Thank you,” Simon said. “It’s a joke, Isabelle. He’s the Count. He likes counting. You know. ‘What did the Count eat today, children? One chocolate chip cookie, two chocolate chip cookies, three chocolate chip cookies . . .’”

    There was a rush of cold air as the door of the restaurant opened, letting in another customer. Isabelle shivered and reached for her black silk scarf. “It’s not realistic.”

    “What would you prefer? ‘What did the Count eat today, children? One helpless villager, two helpless villagers, three helpless villagers . . .”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle snorted. 'All the boys are gay. In this truck, anyway. Well, not you, Simon.'
    'You noticed' said Simon.

    'I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual,' added Magnus.

    'Please never say those words in front of my parents,' said Alec. 'Especially my father.'

    'I thought your parents were okay with you, you know, coming out,' Simon said, leaning around Isabelle to look at Alec, who was — as he often was — scowling, and pushing his floppy dark hair out of his eyes. Aside from the occasional exchange, Simon had never talked to Alec much. He wasn’t an easy person to get to know. But, Simon admitted to himself, his own recent estrangement from his mother made him more curious about Alec’s answer than he would have been otherwise.

    'My mother seems to have accepted it,' Alec said. 'But my father — no, not really. Once he asked me what I thought had turned me gay.'

    Simon felt Isabelle tense next to him. 'Turned you gay?' She sounded incredulous. 'Alec, you didn’t tell me that.'

    'I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider,' said Simon.

    Magnus snorted; Isabelle looked confused. 'I’ve read Magnus’s stash of comics,' said Alec, 'so I actually know what you’re talking about' A small smile played around his mouth. 'So would that give me the proportional gayness of a spider?'

    'Only if it was a really gay spider,' said Magnus, and he yelled as Alec punched him in the arm. 'Ow, okay, never mind.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “You’re here!” Isabelle danced up to them in delight, carrying a glass of fuchsia liquid, which she thrust at Clary. “Have some of this!”
    Clary squinted at it. “Is it going to turn me into a rodent?”
    “Where is the trust? I think it’s strawberry juice,” Isabelle said. “Anyways, it’s yummy. Jace?” She offered him the glass.
    “I am a man,” he told her, “and men do not consume pink beverages. Get thee gone, woman, and bring me something brown.”
    “Brown?” Isabelle made a face.
    “Brown is a manly color,” said Jace, and yanked on a stray lock of Isabelle’s hair with his free hand. “In fact, look – Alec is wearing it.”
    Alec looked mournfully down at his sweater. “It was black,” he said. “But then it faded.”
    “You could dress it up with a sequined headband,” Magnus suggested, offering his boyfriend something blue and sparkly. “Just a thought.”
    “Resist the urge, Alec.” Simon was sitting on the edge of a low wall with Maia beside him, though she appeared to be deep in conversation with Aline. “You’ll look like Olivia Newton-John in Xanadu.”
    “There are worse things,” Magnus observed.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “Don't bother her, don't try to talk to her, don't even look at her, or I'll fold you in half so many times you'll look like a tiny little origami werewolf.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “Alec isn’t happy,” said Magnus, as if she hadn’t spoken.
    “Of course he isn’t,” Isabelle snapped. “Jace—”
    “Jace,” said Magnus, and his hands made fists at his sides. Isabelle stared at him. She had always thought that he didn’t mind Jace; liked him, even, once the question of Alec’s affections had been settled. Out loud, she said:
    “I thought you were friends.”
    “It’s not that,” said Magnus. “There are some people — people the universe seems to have singled out for special destinies. Special favors and special torments. God knows we’re all drawn toward what’s beautiful and broken; I have been, but some people cannot be fixed. Or if they can be, it’s only by love and sacrifice so great it destroys the giver.”
    Isabelle shook her head slowly. “You’ve lost me. Jace is our brother, but for Alec — he’s Jace’s parabatai too —”
    “I know about parabatai,” said Magnus, his voice rising in pitch. “I’ve known parabatai so close they were almost the same person; do you know what happens, when one of them dies, to the one that’s left—”
    “Stop it!” Isabelle clapped her hands over her ears, then lowered them slowly. “How dare you, Magnus Bane,” she said.
    “How dare you make this worse than it is —”
    “Isabelle.” Magnus’ hands loosened; he looked a little wide-eyed, as if his outburst had startled even him. “I am sorry. I forget, sometimes . . . that with all your self-control and strength, you possess the same vulnerability that Alec does.”
    “There is nothing weak about Alec,” said Isabelle.
    “No,” said Magnus. “To love as you choose, that takes strength. The thing is, I wanted you here for him. There are things I can’t do for him, can’t give him . . .” For a moment Magnus looked oddly vulnerable. “You have known Jace as long as he has. You can give him understanding I can’t. And he loves you.”
    “Of course he loves me. I’m his sister.”
    “Blood isn’t love,” said Magnus, and his voice was bitter. “Just ask Clary.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle waved a hand. "No need to worry, big brother. Nothing happened. Of course," she added as Alex's shoulders relaxed, "I was totally passed-out drunk, so he could really have done whatever he wanted and I wouldn't have woken up."
    "Oh, please," said Simon. "All I did was tell you the entire plot of Star Wars."
    "I don't think I remember that," said Isabelle, taking a cookie from the plate on the table.
    "Oh, yeah? Who was Luke Skywalker's best childhood friend?"
    "Biggs Darklighter," Isabelle said immediately, and then hit the table with the flat of her hand."That is so cheating!”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “Stop it." Isabelle tapped a booted foot in the shallow water at the lake's edge. "Both of you. In fact, all three of you. If we don't stick together in the Seelie Court, we're dead."
    "But I haven't-," Clary started.
    "Maybe you haven't, but the way you let those two act..." Isabelle indicated the boys with a disdainful wave of her hand.
    "I can't tell them what to do!"
    "Why not?" the other girl demanded. "Honestly, Clary, if you don't start utilizing a bit of your natural feminine superiority, I just don't know what I'll do with you.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “All right. Are you going to come back? Do you want any soup?"
    "No," said Jace.
    "Do you think Hodge will want any soup?"
    "No one wants any soup."
    "I want some soup," Simon said.
    "No, you don't," said Jace. "You just want to sleep with Isabelle."
    Simon was appalled. "That is not true."
    "How flattering," Isabelle murmured into the soup, but she was smirking.
    "Oh, yes it is," said Jace. "Go ahead and ask her—then she can turn you down and the rest of us can get on with our lives while you fester in miserable humiliation." He snapped his fingers. "Hurry up, mundie boy, we've got work to do.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle rolled her eyes. "Oh, for the Angel's sake. Look, if there's no other way of getting out of this, I'll kiss Simon. I've done it before, it wasn't that bad."
    "Thanks," said Simon. "That's very flattering."
    "Well, I'm not kissing the mundane," said Jace. "I'd rather stay down here and rot."
    "Forever?" said Simon. "Forever's an awfully long time."
    Jace raised his eyebrows. "I knew it," he said. "You want to kiss me, don't you?"
    Simon threw up his hands in exasperation. "Of course not. But if—"
    "I guess it's true what they say," observed Jace. "There are no straight men in the trenches."
    "That's atheists, jackass," said Simon furiously. "There are no atheists in the trenches.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “And then we met you, and it was like he woke up. You couldn't see it, because you'd never known him any different. But I saw it. Hodge saw it. Alec saw it -why do you think he hated you so much? It was like that form the second we met you. You thought it was amazing that you could see us, and it was, but what was amazing to me was that Jace could see you too.
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “And you won’t leave me?”

    “No.” Alec said. “No, we won’t ever leave you. You know that.”

    “Never.” Isabelle took his hand, the one Alec wasn’t holding, and pressed it fiercely. “Lightwoods, all together.” She whispered. Jace's hand was suddenly damp where she was holding it, and he realized she was crying, her tears splashing down crying for him, because she loved him; even after everything that had happened, she still loved him. They both did. He fell asleep like that, with Isabelle on one side of him and Alec on the other, as the sun came up with the dawn.”
    cassandra clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Clary glanced past him and asked, "Where's Magnus?"
    "He said it would be better if he didn't come. Apparently he and the Seelie Queen have some kind of history."
    Isabelle raised her eyebrows.
    "Not that kind of history," said Alec irritably. "Some kind of feud. Though," he added, half under his breath, "the way he got around before me, I woudn't be surprised.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle," she said, lightening her tone with an obvious effort, "your loyalty to your friend is understandable --"
    "He's not my friend." Isabelle looked over at Jace, who was staring at her in a sort of daze. "He's my brother.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “I am here to determine my relationship."
    Simon goggled. She couldn't be talking about him. Could she?
    "Do you see that man?" Isabelle asked, pointing at Simon. Apparently she was talking about him. "That's Simon Lewis, and he is my boyfriend. So if any of you think about trying to hurt him because he's a mundie or--may the Angel have mercy on your soul--pursuing him romantically, I will come after you, I will hunt you down and I will crush you to powder.”
    Cassandra Clare, Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “I'll go with you," Alec said, looking at Isabelle and Simon with suspicious eyes.
    "If you must," said Isabelle with exaggerated indifference.
    "I should warn you we'll be making out in the dark. Big, sloppy make-outage."
    Simon looked startled.
    "We are -" he began, but Isabelle stomped on his toe, and he quieted.
    "Make-outage?" said Clary.
    "Is that a word?"
    Alec looked ill.
    "I suppose I could stay here.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “I love you too, he said. God, I love you, Isabelle.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “Jordan leaned on the counter. He felt a little like a bartender in a TV show, dispensing sage advice. "What do you owe her?"

    "Life," Isabelle said.

    Jordan blinked. This was a little beyond his bartending and advice-offering skills. "She saved your life?"

    "She saved Jace's life. She could have had anything from the Angel Raziel, and she saved my brother. I've only ever trusted a few people in my life. Really trusted. My mother, Alec, Jace, and Max. I lost one of them already. Clary's the only reason I didn't lose another.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #24
    Cassandra Clare
    “Simon snorted. "If you ever meet the man who could take advantage of Isabelle, you'll have to let me know. I'd like to shake his hand. Or run away from him very fast, I'm not sure which.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “I have looked back on portraits of our ancestors. Gabriel Lightwood was notably smoking. It is rumored that one Consul agreed with everything my great-great aunt Felicia Lightwood ever said, because when she spoke all he heard was ‘Foxy foxy foxy.’ If you break up with Alec, you will not
    only be losing one stone cold fox, but a family of foxes. I will pass down the word to my children’s children. No Lightwood is ever going to so much as wink at you in a bar. Think about that. Think about being Lightwoodless and lonely five hundred years from now, in a sad and chilly nightclub on the moon.”
    Cassandra Clare, The Voicemail of Magnus Bane

  • #26
    Cassandra Clare
    “It’s not your fault,” Alec was saying. He sounded weary, as if he’d been through this sort of thing with his sister before. Clary wondered how many boyfriends she’d turned into rats by accident. “But it ought to teach you not to go to so many Downworld parties,” he added. “They’re always more trouble than they’re worth.”
    Isabelle sniffed loudly. “If anything had happened to him, I—I don’t know what I would have done.”
    “Probably whatever it is you did before,” said Alec in a bored voice. “It’s not like you knew him all that well.”
    “That doesn’t mean that I don’t—”
    “What? Love him?” Alec scoffed, raising his voice. “You need to know someone to love them.”
    “But that’s not all it is.” Isabelle sounded almost sad. “Didn’t you have any fun at the party, Alec?”
    “No.”
    “I thought you might like Magnus. He’s nice, isn’t he?”
    “Nice?” Alec looked at her as if she were insane. “Kittens are nice. Warlocks are—” He hesitated. “Not,” he finished, lamely.
    “I thought you might hit it off.” Isabelle’s eye makeup glittered as bright as tears as she glanced over at her brother. “Get to be friends.”
    “I have friends,” Alec said, and looked over his shoulder, almost as if he couldn’t help it, at Jace.
    But Jace, his golden head down, lost in thought, didn’t notice.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #27
    Cassandra Clare
    “Don't talk." Alec gestured at him with an expression of vague disgust.
    "Every time I look at you, I keep remembering coming in here and seeing you draped all over my sister."
    Jace sat up.
    "I didn't hear about this."
    "Oh, come on -" said Simon.
    "Simon, you're blushing," observed Jace.
    "And you're a vampire and almost never blush, so this better be really juicy. And weird. Were bicycles involved in some kinky way? Vaccum cleaners? Umbrellas?"
    "Big umbrellas, or the little kind you get with drinks?" Alec asked.
    "Does it matter -”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

  • #28
    Cassandra Clare
    “Lord Montgomery considers nothing but his own desires," he said in a gravelly voice.
    "I'll tell you something else. Lord Montgomery has a very large estate...and pretty extensive grounds, too."
    Isabelle giggled, and Simon felt the bed shake under them.
    "Okay, I didn't expect you to get quite so into this."
    "Lord Montgomery always surpasses expectations.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

  • #29
    Cassandra Clare
    “The Clave keeps wanting to hear what happened when we fought Sebastian at the Burren. We've all had to give accounts, like, fifty times. How Jace absorbed the heavenly fire from Glorious. Descriptions of the Dark shadowhunters, the Infernal cup, the weapons they used, the runes that were on them. What we were wearing, what Sebastian was wearing, what everyone was wearing...like phone sex but boring”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

  • #30
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle! he called again. Let down your raven hair. Oh, my God, Clary muttered. There was something in that blood Raphael gave you, wasn't there? I'm going to kill him. He's already dead, Simon observed. He's undead. Obviously he can still die, you know, again. I'll re-kill him.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire



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