Grantaire:
I love all of Les Amis equally. Feuilly, Joly, Bousset, Jehan, Bahorel, Combeferre, Courfeyrac and *looks at detailed and lovingly written calligraphy on hand* Enjolras.
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permets-tu-not-permettez-vous:
Grantaire can probably play about ten different instruments. But when he decides he wants to serenade Enjolras, he uses bag pipes to “bring out the big guns.“
grantaire: weird. all my shirts keep disappearing
enjolras, wearing grantaire’s shirt for the fifth time that week: spooky.

my name is Cow,
and wen its nite,
and wen the men
hav gon to fite,
and wen the men
are all but ded –
i stay up late.i lik the bred.
I’m gonna check if those colourful letters really do work on this horrible website.
RED I feel my soul on fire BLACK my world if she’s not there RED the colour of desire BLACK the colour of despair Marius you’re no longer a child, I do not doubt you mean it well
(Enjolras speaks in rainbow because he’s gay)
Grantaire: *wakes up beside Enjolras for years*
Grantaire softly, everyday: holy shit
Bahorel: Man, I’m so tired from all that Crossfit this morning
Feuilly: it’s pronounced croissant. And I’m still not sure how you managed to eat twelve.
Enjolras: That’s for if things get really hardcore. Or if you wanna blow up moons.
Marius: No one’s blowing up moons.
Enjolras: You just wanna suck the joy out of everything.
A quick guide to Les Mis fandom terms
If you’re new to the Les Mis fandom, here is a helpful key to some of the abbreviations we use!!
Les Mis = Les Misérables
The Brick = The actual, physical book, Les Misérables
JVJ = Jean Valjean
E/R = Enjolras and Russia (a popular ship)
JBM = An acronym for “Just bisexual mischief”
Bahorel = a slang term meaning “to be randomly absent from something”. An example sentence from a fic or something would be…. “Hey, Enjolras why didn’t Jean Valjean show up to that meeting?” “I have no idea, he was totally Bahorel.”
OGWIED? = another acronym for “OH GOD WHY IS EVERYONE DEAD?”
What do you call the movie that wasn’t the musical?
shit = the 1998 filmed verson of Les Misérables



