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Soman Chainani

  • moon.hyehar citeretsidste måned
    Then she saw Agatha. “You there! No smirking!
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    CALL THAT THING OFF!” Tedros yelled as he deflected Grimm’s arrows into the well with his training sword.
  • moon.hyehar citeretfor 21 dage siden
    Tedros smiled. “One . . . two . . . three . . .”
    She fainted in his arms.
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    It’s this place, she thought. In Gavaldon, Sophie would forget about classes and castles and boys. In Gavaldon, they could find a happy ending together. Not here. I just need to get us home.
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Happy. Think of something happy.

    But all she could think of was Sophie on the Bridge, leaving her for a boy she didn’t even know.
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    It was the boy who had warped Sophie’s mind. The boy who had hijacked Sophie’s heart. The boy who had stolen her only friend.
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    In her arms was a girl. No more than twelve or thirteen, with toffee skin and a tangle of dark curls. She stirred, opened her eyes, and smiled at Agatha as if she were an old friend.

    “A hundred years, and you were the first who wished to free me.” Gasping softly, like a fish on land, she pressed her hand to Agatha’s cheek.

    “Thank you.”
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Make us human! they demanded.

    Agatha blanched. Since when could she understand animals?

    Save us, Princess! they cried.

    Since when could she understand delusional animals?
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Sophie smiled her kindest smile. “Sooner or later, they’ll see what’s right.”

    “I’d say sooner,” a voice resounded.

    They turned to Tedros, shirt scorched, eye swollen pink and blue.

    “If you’re itching for something to kill, how about yourself this time?” Agatha spat.
  • ahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “I knew it was a mistake at the Welcoming,” the prince said, studying her with dancing blue eyes. “A girl like you shouldn’t be anywhere near Evil.” He turned to Agatha with a scowl. “And a witch like you shouldn’t be anywhere near someone like her.”

    Agatha stepped towards him. “First of all, this witch happens to be her friend. And second, why don’t you go play with yours before I make those eyes match.”

    Tedros laughed so hard, he had to grip the gate. “A princess friends with a witch! Now there’s a fairy tale.”
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