Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
Dark was for stars and dreams and the magic that took place in between days.
-The Ballad Of Never After
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
I did artwork for The Bookish Box's Special Edition of Jennifer L. Armentrout's Blood and Ash series :)
162 notes
·
View notes
Photo


Here is part 2 the B&N (Barnes & Noble) exclusive story/bonus chapter from A Heart So Fierce And Broken! Hope y’all enjoy! Feel free to share your thoughts and theories! Part 1 is here
57 notes
·
View notes
Photo










Hello! Here is the B&N (Barnes & Noble) exclusive story/bonus chapter from A Heart So Fierce And Broken! Hope y’all enjoy! Feel free to share your thoughts and theories! part 2
122 notes
·
View notes
Text
Muitos falam pato bravo, outros pitam foie gras, yeah
Love é só paisagem e os paisana em paz agem
E as cobras vão obrigar-me a fazer chorar os pais a alguém
Quem te quer ver corpo morto
São os motherfuckers que te vão pôr flores
Mas a cada olho gordo nascem sempre dois de boi
E esses não dou desconto, dou-lhes tempo
Eles sabem que eu sou fire, fire
Andam em busca de motivos que possam fazer que eu caia, caia
Acho que eles intuem pelo espírito que eu sou d'outra laia, laia
Hm, eles sabem que eu sou... fire 💨🥰
1 note
·
View note
Photo
That your face is the wonderful light burning in the distance? Wuthering Heights (1939) dir. William Wyler
1K notes
·
View notes
Photo
“What it is you desire?” “To see my daughter grow up. To be there for her when she needs me most. To be the father she deserves.”
3K notes
·
View notes
Text

"Please," he said, desperation clear in his voice. "Just- Just one more try."
"One more?" she echoed.
"You'll fix this. You'll fix me, because we are parabatai. We're forever. I said that to you once, do you remember?"
782 notes
·
View notes
Text
The Tragic Love Story between King Pedro and Inês de Castro

Prince Pedro (the father of future King João I), the son of King Afonso IV was the heir to the Portuguese throne. When he was 19 his father had him marry Constança Manuel of Castile in order to build an alliance in 1340.

Ines de Castro,a daughter of a nobleman from Castile, was a lady-in-waiting to the Princess Constance. Ines was a radiant beauty who stole Pedro’s heart and they quickly fell madly in love.

The affair caused great conflict between the two countries which made King Afonso very mad. Constança tried to end the affair by making Ines Godmother to her children but to no avail. King Afonso was furious at the their affair so he banished Inês from Court and sent her back to Castile in 1344. However, the distance between them did not end their love for one another. Pedro’s passion could not be subdued and he would often visit Ines in Castile. In 1349 Princess Constance died. Dom Pedro brought Ines back to Portugal and settled her in Coimbra, where they would live together openly. The lovers were closer than ever, and they went on to have four children. Pedro wanted to marry Ines to make her the lawful Queen but his father opposed it because he feared that Ines’s children would claim the throne one day rather than the legitimate children borne by Princess Constance. The King wanted to end the relationship so when Pedro was away he decided the only way to end the relationship was to kill Ines. On Jan 7, 1355 the king sent three of his courtiers – Pêro Coelho, Álvaro Gonçalves and Diogo Lopes Pacheco – to Coimbra, to end her life.The assassination took place in Santa Clara-a-Velha but the myth associates Inês’ tragedy with the Quinta das Lágrimas.

It is believed that her blood still stains the red stone-bed of the natural spring on this estate which irrigates the estate’s farmland through channels. Thin grasses sway the water, representing Inês’ hair. This is said to be where Ines shed her last tears at the hands of the assassins thus giving the spring it’s name.Legend say’s Ines’s spirit still haunts the ground of the estate and you can see her blood stains embedded into the stones of the fountain.

Pedro’s love for Inês lived on after her death. He waged war against his father for having killed her thus creating a Civil war in the country for two years until the Queen, Pedro’s mother arranged a truce between the father and Son. However, Pedro never forgave his father and when he became king in 1357 after his father died, Pedro exhumed Ines’s body from the Monastery of Santa Clara of Coimbra, built her a royal tomb, and crowned as queen, claiming that they had married in secret before she died. After forcing the members of his court to kiss her decomposing hand and swear allegiance to their new queen, Pedro tracked down her assassins and killed them, ripping out their hearts with his bare hands. To ensure they would be together in the afterlife, Pedro installed Inês body in the monastery of Alcobaça .





This true Love story inspired many artists, in epic and lyric poetry, in novels, dramas, in paintings and in music. So to everyone who already and loves reading Romeo and Juliet, remember that there was a real “Romeo and Juliet” love story and also ended in tragedy.
44 notes
·
View notes
Video
Publicidade antiga | vintage advertising | 1920s by Hemeroteca Digital | Old magazines & newspapers | Portugal
Benamor portuguese cosmetics.
Cosméticos portugueses Benamor.
in: Ilustração, n.º 86, 16 de Julho de 1929.
5 notes
·
View notes