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365 days after this blog’s creation and I want to hear your opinions on its successes and issues. The Annual Review Poll allows you to weigh in on several topics and will remain open for 48 hours. It will close on Wednesday, February 21 at 9:00pm EST.
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Blog Tags
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Miscellaneous Comments
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I know this might seem like a lot, but I really want this blog to be a bit more based on user preference. In order to accomplish that, I need to know what you want. That does not mean that you have to take part in every section; please feel free to participate in whichever areas you would like.
Alec knows he’ll never get to be himself. He had never imagined his own happy ending. He never even entertained the idea.
Until he saw his own happy ending. Then he couldn’t imagine life any other way.
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Instead of a memory demon, Magnus gave Clary’s memories to another powerful warlock and in order to get them back, Alec and Magnus have to show something that will happen to them with the people they care for the most in the future.
When Jace and Izzy decide that a Downworlder Rave is the best place to trade a priceless gem for the possibility of getting Clary’s memories back, Alec puts his foot down. He’ll meet with Magnus Bane himself—somewhere less crowded and far more secure—and personally make sure that everything about the exchange goes according to plan.
It all starts when Magnus Bane called Alec Lightwood, Pretty Boy. We get an inside look at what Jace thought of this comment, how Alec felt and why Isabelle looked so smug.