Tumgik
#judexcardan
rhslynxo · 1 year
Text
Jude : *visibly late* sorry I’m late i was…doing things..
Cardan : *enters the room with very messy hair and clothes and visibly out of breath*
Vic : ladies and gentlemen *points towards cardan* the things.
583 notes · View notes
Text
Warning: Important Announcement
We need to have more fanfics, one-shots and small pieces of Oak and Suren (Wren) Relationship.
39 notes · View notes
thewickedking-s · 2 years
Text
Jude: Can we get ice cream?
Cardan: I am literally driving you to the hospital.
Jude: But I want an oreo blizzard?
Cardan: you've been sTabBeD
108 notes · View notes
hrts444taylor · 1 year
Text
Owning the High King's heart #important
so, i think i'm going to end this book here. i know its sudden but still. i'm not as into writing this book as i was when i started it. i still love tfota with all my heart and i plan on making an actual tfota book about jude and cardan and their children. i'm just not into writing small scenarios anymore. i'm more in writing actual chapters and stuff. so thank you for joining me on this journey and i hope to see you in the tfota book i mentioned !
- izuki
9 notes · View notes
koishua · 2 years
Text
okay after this imma need some YA fantasy with good writing. any recs??
8 notes · View notes
graphicwitchsblog · 2 years
Text
💜⚔️💜 Elfhame babies 💜⚔️💜
Tumblr media
JUDExCARDAN
The Folk of the air series
@hollyblack
80 notes · View notes
starsaboveourheads · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
JudexCardan from Folk of the Air
By me💚🌿🍃✨
17 notes · View notes
The Bomb: Jude should be here by now, do you think something might have happened to her?
Cardan: No, but I fear she may have happened to someone else
544 notes · View notes
verryberriess · 3 years
Text
Whatever This Is | Chapter 1
READ PROLOGUE HERE!!
Whatever This Is
Synopsis: In which Jude and Cardan meet again after seven years, but not on good terms.
thanks to @maastrash for helping me edit LOL!!!! :D
CHAPTER ONE
The last time I saw Cardan Greenbriar was seven years ago.
Today, seven years later, we were a mere few feet apart. I’m unsure whether to feel relieved or insulted at his lack of acknowledgement. Relieved that maybe he has forgotten my face and I could continue along with my life, undeterred and unaffected as ever. But insulted, because, maybe he has forgotten me.
“Are you ready to order?” The cashier startles me. I didn’t realize that the line had suddenly quickened in pace. He must be new, since I haven’t seen him around the Torre’s until today.
Thankfully, I respond with my usual order without thinking. The cashier nods and I fumble my purse in search of my wallet. I’m able to quickly spot my cyan-colored wallet and unbutton its strap with haste, fishing for my credit card from the compartment with my nail. The card is stubborn, in a tight space stuck to two other cards.
“Sorry,” I look up and flash the cashier a tight smile, embarrassment coloring my features.
The cashier responds in turn, his green eyes alight in amusement. “It’s alright. That happens to me all the time.”
I immediately return to the war against my card, which finally relents. I slam it into the card reader, chip in first. While the payment approves, I smile and say, “Thanks for your patience,“ peering down at his name tag to add, “Beckett.” He is handsome and new, and on another day I would try to get to know him, but I am in a hurry, so I walk from the bounds of the register and head straight towards the door outside.
The door swings open in response to my adrenaline and haste. I curse inwardly at the crowd outside of Torre’s that seems to have gotten even bigger. As I mutter “Excuse me’s” and sidestep around the large number of people, I inspect the streets for an absurdly tall head of iridescent midnight hair. I am quickly astonished to see that exact head right in the middle of the large crowd, showering the thrall of excited women with a crooked smile.
Cardan stands in the middle. While he keeps his hands at his sides, his posture is loose and his torso leans in to angle himself for a selfie with another woman. The woman presses her back into Cardan’s again. He doesn’t seem bothered by this at all.
I zero in on the changes in his features. He has gotten taller, his face more angular. His style has been perfected, dressed in a dark suit and decorated in gold rings and darks and blacks while the midnight black hair atop his head seems unruly and untamed, as if on purpose. All these years and he seems to have perfected perfection, looking more horrifically beautiful than ever. I have forgotten this obtrusive charm I had once been fooled by, and even after all these years I am disgusted at myself for still being reigned in, captivated.
But all of a sudden, for a few seconds, he turns his head away from his surroundings and regards me with his eyes, looking as if he were noting my presence with the same disgust, and then quickly looking away. The exchange was so quick, I had barely registered it.
Yet, as I stand at the outskirts of this group, I am reminded of the past, and how I have gotten over this already. I have replayed scenario after scenario of reunions in my head after the first few months of my departure, but I had never really anticipated some overly-large crowd separating Cardan Greenbriar and I by just a few feet.
A few feet that might as well be an ocean. Or two.
I can’t help but marvel at how we were once more than acquainted with each other. That look had reminded me that everything is over, that he wants nothing to do with me. Seven years could be more, if I refocused myself. I could do that, I reminded myself. Seven years could turn into forever.
A twinge of sorrow worms its way into my gut. I squash it.
I turn around. My coffee must be done by now and I want to head to work before I’m late. I suppose the sidewalk will take some weaving around and being late was not on my agenda.
My steps are forward. I make my way back to the door of Torre’s, pulling open the door to step in.
But a familiar voice, ringed with the same distinct tone of arrogance and authority that I haven’t heard in years, ceases any of my movements.
“You need to back up.”
My grip at the handle falters, and another person shuffles out on the other side. They thank me for holding the door for them.
Instead of responding, I turn back around and face the direction of where the voice had called. The atmosphere feels almost different. Where the women had once been gathered around him, they now stand at a distance, clearing for the space he had requested.
I watch one of them snap a quick selfie while he is in her background. She leaves the group right afterwards. My eyes move back to where Cardan is, but he is walking towards my direction, uncaring of the people around him.
I pull the door handle hurriedly and slip inside into the safety of Torre’s. The chatter and ambiance of the coffeehouse usually offer safe haven from San Francisco’s morning bustles, but not today.
I could feel his looming presence right behind me, about to catch up to my stride. I’m not about to do this right now. I don’t think I can.
The choice is ripped away from me, however, when a gentle grip takes hold of my wrist.
“Jude?” The voice is soft, a complete one-eighty from that of authority outside.
I still immediately. I first turn to check the surroundings, discovering that none of the women from outside have followed him in. Then, I glance at the hand which still grips my wrist. I try to shake it off. Cardan’s hold is firm, but he reluctantly lets go. He removes himself slowly as if he is unsure whether or not he should.
Taking a step away, he stands and shifts awkwardly. He is too tall now, absurdly towering over me. Where he used to be only about an inch taller, he is now a few inches above my height. He is no longer able to slouch against me without adjusting himself as easily anymore.
The distance between us is off-putting. Though traits like his height and broadness separate us physically from our past selves, it is the other changes in our approaches and personalities that further highlight the obnoxious tension between us.
Why he suddenly acknowledges my presence is a mystery to me. Why he is here astonishes me. I am unsure if fate is cruel enough to have forced us to meet in this kind of circumstance, or if this was a making of pure coincidence.
Cardan stares at me with some deep intensity. I want to be rid of his scathing stare, grab my coffee, and disappear from this whole ordeal. Pretend that this stain of an encounter had not been inked upon seven years of spotless script.
“Cardan,” I say stiffly. Once acquainted, but now strangers. I am hesitant to say more, despite all the questions that rage within my mind and my wickedly cursed heart. Everything about this is full of uncertainty and unpredictability. A type of situation that I am not entirely familiarized with, since plans and strategy have always ruled my life. It is frustratingly tiresome.
Cardan eyes the row of occupied couches, and later the arrangement of empty rustic tables and chairs. He gestures out to the seats, “Why don’t we find a seat? I imagine that we have much to catch up on.”
I secretly consider his offer, but my brain votes to think of ways to escape his reach. Before I can make a decision though, I am led away to an open table. I am reluctant to make this encounter any longer than it should be, but I decide that I should at least gain some reasoning for his recent presence.
“I’m glad you’re so eager to see me again. After all, it’s been so long.” Cardan resumes his usual nonchalant character. “What an extraordinary coincidence running into you here.”
For a moment, I remark on his wording. I am glad that this turned out to be an occasion of pure coincidence.
Concern or indifference? I decided on the latter tone to respond with. “Yes, it certainly has been a while. But considering how we left things, I’m surprised that you even want to be near me.”
He raises an eyebrow and the corners of his mouth lift slightly. “Considering how we’ve left things, I’m surprised you’ve let me into your vicinity.” It doesn’t look like it, but the small twinges in expression reveal that he is thinking of what to say next. I am about to retort back, but what he asks next catches me off guard as he continues, softly, “Why did you leave for so long?”
My cheeks heat. At this, I am suddenly hyper aware of how close he is, of his overwhelming heat despite the violent cold that rages outside, and how he almost whispers his question, with a compelling mix of rasp and seduction. He towers over me, as if using his height to shield me from the world like he has done so many times those years ago, but in this instance, it feels as though he is also looking for something. Cardan is cautious though, leaving room for retreat.
If I am not careful myself, I imagine that I would fall into his chest, and take advantage of the closeness that I had secretly yearned for nearly a decade. Seven years be damned, my focused mentality would dissolve into dust.
I announce my resolve by taking a step back. The distance between him and I is lengthened. Although my heart curses at me, my mind is indiscriminate. I hadn’t expected this conversation to go about this way. Though, I also didn’t know what to expect. Everything was unpredictable at this point and many things have changed. I didn’t know what response he wanted, because he should’ve known why I left.
“... Because of you.” I say gruffly. I leave little context, wanting him to fill in the blanks.
For a second, a mixture of hurt and surprise leaks into his expression before it is masked again. In that second I can’t help but relish in a small sense of satisfaction that I had got to him. Hurt for hurt. An eye for an eye. Whatever game he is trying to play at this time will not rouse a fraction of feeling from me. Not again.
“I see.” Again, Cardan contemplates. He does not show anything, but his eyes start to roam around us, like he is taking in the coffeehouse setting again as if he wasn’t just here only a few moments ago.
“Excuse me?” The green-eyed cashier from before stands in front of us.
He looks between Cardan and I. Cardan, in turn, twists to the direction of the abrupt voice, and slowly assesses his form. I watch his eyes trail up and down the cashier’s physique, his face contorting in judgement before glaring at him, clearly annoyed by his abrupt intrusion.
Beckett turns to me instead, smiling brightly. His dimples deepen and his white teeth flash to me. He holds out a branded cup of Torre’s. “Hey, Jude right? We called out your name earlier, but I don’t think you heard us. I thought I’d bring your coffee to you before it got cold.”
“Thanks so much, I almost forgot.” I take the cup from him and gently set it down at our table.
“Of course.” Beckett still hovers over us, his attention only towards me. “Andrea told me you were a regular here. I should have known.”
“Yes, I come here often. But it’s okay, I noticed that you’re new here too. And it’s Beckett right?” I ask.
Beckett replies, “Yeah, it’s actually my second day.”
Beckett hovers over us. I notice that he is handsome, with close-cropped blonde hair that is slightly grown out. His green eyes twinkle as he observes me in return. He is well-muscled and tan from what I could see of his arms, which are mostly covered by his gray, long-sleeved uniform.
I take a quick glance at Cardan. His fingers tap the tabletop in a particular rhythm as he watches the exchange between Beckett and I.
“Well, I better get back to work now. If you need anything else, check your cup.” Beckett smiles again and walks away.
I look back at the coffee cup and peer at Cardan who eyes its side, a murderous expression set upon his facial features. His eyes are cold and his jaw is clenched.
As I take the cup in my hands, I inspect the sticker attached to the side of the cup. A phone number written in scrawly blue ink is scribbled onto the light orange sticker.
“​​I didn’t realize hand-serving customers was a part of the job description.” Cardan remarks icily.
“Well,” I clear my throat. “At least he’s done something you didn't have the balls to do seven years ago.”
A/N: i haven't been here in a while... hello! let me know if you want to be put on the tag list lOL
60 notes · View notes
alexferrero · 3 years
Text
cardan every opportunity in the queen of nothing:
Tumblr media
248 notes · View notes
Text
Hi, It's been a long time since I wrote anything, but here we are. I've just finished reading The Stolen Heir and once again Holly Black has my heart pounding.
Jude knows about Oak
In the royal chambers, the High King and High Queen were trying to relax from royal duties with a hot bath in the enormous bathtub.
"Cardan, if you don't stop this immediately, we'll soon run out of water. " - Jude said sternly, trying to get her husband to stop splashing her with the water that was pouring out of the tub onto the floor.
"I really love that disapproving face of yours"
"It's not disapproving, but if you continue with this prank there will be no water or soap bubbles that will resist." - said the tall queen taking a soap bubble in her hand and examining it as she reclined on the edge of the bath.
Cardan notice her worried face and it clearly wasn't about her husband sinking the bathroom.
"What's up with that my sweet poison face?"
She doesn't talk only shrugs her shoulders, her eyes are not on him but still on the soap bubble. He strides to her and when he's near her he blows so the bubble fades away and she puts her full attention on him.
"Now tell me what annoys and infuriates you" Jude sighs and looks at his dark eyes, does eyes are like an abyss, she can't lie to him as easily as before.
Her body is completely reclined on the edge of the tub. Cardan's arms hold her somehow, comfort, she feels.
"I'm just worried about Oak... it's been a while since we've heard from him and I'm honestly afraid something has happened."
"Worry not my feral queen, Oak is very intelligent and promising in the art of fighting... better than I. - he touches his forehead with hers and she smiles at the statement.
"I'm sure everything will be fine."
"But if..."
"Don't worry your head with that we are here to relax a bit are we not?" she nods slowly and calmly.
"So let us enjoy then, every minute... (a kiss on her cheek) every second... (a kiss on her nose) of each other's company"- he states kissing her lips, pausing to see her reaction.
Jude has a soft smile on her face and pushes him for a long and passionate kiss.
How they missed these little moments in each other's company, so many problems and duties to solve and let them perform with very little time for these delights. Tragic delights as Cardan liked to call them. Suddenly a knock on the door is heard but not strong to separate them or made them stop.
A more rushed and strong knock it's heard and the high queen stops pushing her husband away.
"Come in" - she allows the person to enter hoping it's some news about Oak. Jude knows that she isn't decent to receive someone but she's the queen and she's very nervous too.
A pixie maid and a guard enter the room the maid has a letter in her hands.
"Your majesties, I beg your pardon to interrupt but this letter came with the maximum urgency to the palace" - she puts the letter in Jude's hand which was already stretched ready to open.
While she reads attentively, Cardan catches the wine goblet on a table near the bathtub and dismisses the maid and the guard. Sipping the sweet wine he keeps looking at his wife for a change of mood but he only can see her bare back.
"Tell me my sweet Goddess" - I put my hand on her back tracing circles. "What..."
"We have to move quickly" - Jude stands up suddenly still naked in all her glory looking for a robe to cover her body - "Here, get ready."
Cardan looks at her angry face and tries to understand what is going on, he reads the letter attentively.
A devilish smile appears on his face. He quickly arrives in the bedroom where his wife is all dressed up looking at him with a determined face. "Looks like someone underestimated my Queen"
"It won't stay like this, I assure you, they will regret having underestimated us, all of them they will regret the ground they stepped on."
Her rage's really motivating and makes Cardan feel proud of her leadership.
"They will regret"
58 notes · View notes
thewickedking-s · 2 years
Text
Incorrect Cruel Prince
Lady Asha: I raised a perfectly, well behaved, functioning son.
Jude: You have a son I don't know about?
Cardan: I-
376 notes · View notes
hrts444taylor · 2 years
Text
Owning the High King's heart #12
Cardan : what's the wifi password around here?
Jude : ...
Jude : Cardan, this is an execution...
Cardan : *typing* "this...is...an...execution"
༘♡ ⋆。˚ ˚ ༘♡ ⋆。˚ ╰┈┈➤
"𝗕𝘆 𝘆𝗼𝘂, 𝗜 𝗮𝗺 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗼𝗻𝗲"
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
evolving-dreamer · 3 years
Text
You know how faeries can be manipulated if someone knows their True Name? I wonder how that works for Cardan and Jude- it was never glinted that he had another real name, but what if after the events of The Queen of Nothing and Htkoelths, he gives it to her? as a proof of his love and how truly invested he is in their relationship and how much she gets him forever undone
94 notes · View notes
aesthetics-11 · 4 years
Text
Cardan: I wasn’t that wasted last night
Jude: Are you kidding me?
Jude: you opened a bunch of tampons and said they looked like little ghosts. 
Jude: and you tried to “haunt” me for a while
Cardan: They do kind of look like ghosts 
153 notes · View notes
dorkzrul · 4 years
Text
Priest: Repeat after me.
Cardan: After me.
Priest:
Priest, whispering to Jude: Are you sure you want this one?
Source: @a-salting-the-world
81 notes · View notes