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“Fairy tales teach us not just about love, but to fight for the things that you want. They show us that no matter how bad things get there's always hope. That you should stand up and say no even if no one else will. To believe and to dream even if it seems impossible.”
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“We were the creatures desired throughout the ages... foolish humans didn't even realize it, living in their own little world.”
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“Had I ever truly been free? Though I wasn’t shipped off to different countries did that make me any less of a prisoner?”
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“The men my family threw me at were strong and powerful. I could kill this boy with a teaspoon, and for some reason that made me feel comfortable.”
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“It is a Siren's burden," she whispered, "So much strength, so much pain. You will feel the weight of humanity on your shoulders, though you are only partly human yourself. Soon you will not have any traces of that left.”
― The Innocent and the Condemned
― The Innocent and the Condemned
“How was your day?” he asked.
I faltered, unaccustomed to the question. The look on my face must have been strange because he laughed at me and said, “Okay… don’t tell me then.”
Considering the question I asked, “Do people normally want a real answer to that?”
I’d only been asked for reports by my father or his team.
Julian thought for a moment and shrugged, “I suppose not. Most people say ‘good’ or ‘fine’ even when they don’t mean it.”
He mistook my question for simple speculation instead of a lack of understanding. Nodding I snickered and said, “Then it was fine. Yours?”
He grinned, “Good.”
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I faltered, unaccustomed to the question. The look on my face must have been strange because he laughed at me and said, “Okay… don’t tell me then.”
Considering the question I asked, “Do people normally want a real answer to that?”
I’d only been asked for reports by my father or his team.
Julian thought for a moment and shrugged, “I suppose not. Most people say ‘good’ or ‘fine’ even when they don’t mean it.”
He mistook my question for simple speculation instead of a lack of understanding. Nodding I snickered and said, “Then it was fine. Yours?”
He grinned, “Good.”
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