FantasyGeek15

Hi sunshinesmile1109. I'm FantasyGeek15, author of  the Thalia Roselle Lockheart series (Angelic Breath and Angelic Kiss, both Alec Lightwood love stories). I believe that you left me a couple of comments on my last chapter of Angelic Kiss (chapter 12 - talks and mysteries of the past). I though I'd answer you requests with an embarrassing truth. While I have watched the Shadowhunters TV show and know a lot of content of Cassandra Clare's books, I have not read them. Because of this, I only feel (slightly) confident to make cameos of them (Ty Blackthorn and Kit Herondale) later on in my story, but not as more. In other words, I don't feel qualified to do as you asked, to make fanfictions on either of the boys. Once again, I apologise and I hope I haven't disappointed you though. I do have plenty of interesting ideas for other Alec Lightwood stories which I plan on releasing after ending this series.
          
          Here, let me give you something to compensate these upsetting news. It's an answer (or a reminder) to one of your comments along with a little extra information. Heather Bricktower announced (through the phone) that the killer was believed to be a female because of the footprints and the singular, long hair found (this is why you must eat h out for the details I write. They're always important). This warlock that caused the fire, although I didn't disclose his gender, he is indeed male. That means that neither he nor Jace from the Thule are the killers, not directly anyway. Now, I can't tell you that the answer (the person/killer) then is the obvious one, just like I can't tell you why this woman is seeking revenge and from what. I can tell you that is (obviously) connected to the main character, Thalia, whenever she realizes it or not.

FantasyGeek15

One last thing regarding the killer of those ex-Melbourne Institute residents... Maybe re-read the introduction? The bottom of the introduction has a future quote of Thalia that's interesting.
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FantasyGeek15

I've just realized how formal I just sounded. Oops. It's a thing I tend to accidently do when using English. If you haven't noticed, it's not my first language... Sorry again
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