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Tricia Levenseller

  • Cloverhar citeretfor 10 måneder siden
    Because pirates aren’t supposed to look like you look and talk like you talk and do what you do. You’re confusing, and it’s messing with my head.
  • Cloverhar citeretfor 10 måneder siden
    “Then do your worst now, lass.”
  • Snowhar citeretsidste år
    “Having second thoughts?” Riden leans on his forearms at the railing, letting his skin touch mine.

    “No. I am exactly where I want to be. I only wish I could have all the years back I missed with my mother.”

    “You could have them now,” he says gently. “You could live your life among the sirens and leave this all behind you.”

    I smile and turn to him. “You and my mother are both missing one important thing.”

    “What’s that?”

    “I love being a pirate, and there’s nothing I want to be more.”

    He relaxes considerably. “Thank the stars. I was trying so hard to be supportive and forget what I want most.”

    “And what’s that?”

    Those beautiful brown eyes glint. “You.”
  • Dayahar citeretsidste år
    His last word was my name. His last thought was of me.

    I won.
  • Dayahar citeretsidste år
    For some reason, my lovers cease to give me expensive presents once I turn down their proposals.

    Alas.
  • Tabihar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    The gangplank is plenty big to walk across without having to try to balance. I could probably do it with my eyes closed. Still, its width is small enough that I’m tempted to give Riden a slight push.

    As if sensing this, he says, “Don’t even think about it.”

    “I already did.”
  • Tabihar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    “I could have you shot.”

    “Your gun would have a hard time working once it’s wet.”

    “I didn’t say I had to be the one to shoot.”

    “But let’s face it, you’d like that pleasure for yourself.”

    He smiles.
  • Tabihar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    The smell is much better here than back on the Night Farer. Why couldn’t Draxen’s men show more aptitude for personal hygiene? Truly, it benefits everyone on board.
  • Tabihar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    Riden interrupts my line of thinking. “Now, Alosa, would be a good time for you to employ that same tactic you demonstrated when we first met.”

    “Are you certain you wouldn’t like to handle this one yourself? I’m just ‘the girl.’”
  • Tabihar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    “Stay where you are or I’ll kill him.”

    I roll my eyes. “Go right ahead. You’d save me the trouble.”

    I’m not sure whether I should laugh or not at his confusion. “What?”

    “I’m being held prisoner by pirates. If you say more of your men are coming, then you can help me. We can use him as leverage as was suggested before.”

    He looks to his fallen shipmates.

    “Sorry about that. I don’t like being held against my will. Now please. Say you’ll help me.”
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