Twilight of Embers (Dragons of Ember Hollow, #1)
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I placed my hands over it as if I could somehow will the blood she needed back into her body. As if I could save her. But I couldn’t. And I couldn’t save myself either.
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But even with that strike of luck and their kindness in the face of my tragedy, it wasn’t the same as the love of my own parents.
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“Ember Hollow. I’m starting at Evergreen University.”
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School had given me somewhere to lose myself.
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“Work ethic is more important than ability any day.”
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I’d always been the odd one out.
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It was as if my classmates feared that someone losing their family was contagious.
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That voice. It sounded like smoky promise and comfort all rolled into one. I had the bizarre urge to burrow into it. To roll around like I was a dog who’d found a deliciously muddy puddle.
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I wasn’t tall by any stretch. A hint over five foot three on a good day. But this guy had to have a foot on me.
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His sandy brown hair was laced with natural gold highlights that spoke of lots of time in the sunshine. His green eyes were kissed with flecks of gold in a pattern that had me wanting to lean in a little closer to discover them all. And his angular jaw could’ve cut stone.
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He screamed captain of the football team or fraternity president.
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“I’m heading to the bookstore anyway. So, you’re stuck with me.” Like that was a hardship.
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It was as though I thought if I learned medicine now, I could go back in time and save my mom and dad.
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I needed to learn it. To understand how to heal the body. And if I couldn’t save them, at least I could save others.
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Knox could get me to divulge all my secrets.
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But it was her violet eyes that were a sucker punch to the solar plexus. I’d never seen anything like them.
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I could not lose it. Not now. Not here.
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Pain was the best plan of attack to get me out of a rage state. Otherwise, I’d end up doing something regrettable, like gutting my friend in the middle of the quad.
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Your girl. I liked that too much. Something about it just sounded right.
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Is the real Knox up on some spaceship getting anally probed?”
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“I don’t know, a little ass play’s nice sometimes.”
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Not when I had too much to hide.
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“I’m gonna shove a textbook up your ass if you don’t watch it.” “Careful,” Jason warned. “He said he likes ass play.”
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“I—she—she crashed into me on campus. New freshman. I didn’t realize it at first, but then the wind shifted. I scented her. Mad, she smelled like one of us.”
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I wondered if I’d ever have that. Friends. A sense of true belonging.
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There was a chance here. A chance to start fresh. To erase the hard past and become someone new.
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My packet told me that my roommate’s name was Delaney Barlow.
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I was good at that. Fading so completely that sometimes I wondered if I’d disappeared altogether.
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“And I’d stay far away from Cáel. He’d be more likely to murder you than anything else.” “I’d like him to murder my vagina,” Maggie muttered.
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Five men and one woman. What a hell of a lucky woman she would be.
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Knox handed me the sweatshirt, his fingertips brushing mine. The second they touched, a zap of electricity coursed through me. My vision tunneled. And then I was falling.
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It was like fresh pine after a hard rain. I wanted to live in that scent.
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People didn’t like when things got real or when you reminded them of all they had to lose.
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“I’m so sorry, Hayden. I know what it’s like to lose someone you love. I know it changes you. I hate that you’ve had to go through that.”
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“Did you just growl at him?”
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“I think you might need to take a nap. Or maybe you need this other half of the muffin. You might be hangry.”
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“I’m guessing you’re the piece of ass my brother won’t shut up about.”
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Knox’s twin was an asshole.
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There were no warm and fuzzies when it came to Mr. Grumpy Cat.
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The library had always been a safe haven for me.
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His full name packed a punch, just like the man himself.
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“Knox,” Delaney breathed in a husky voice. “It’s so good to see you again.” She looked up at him through fluttering lashes. His mouth pulled down in a hint of a frown. “Have we met?”
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“Are you trying to get me murdered in my sleep?” I hissed at him. “She’s, uh…intense.”
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“It’s a real hardship to be loved and adored, huh?”
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But if that was all people saw in you, the attention would feel pretty damn empty.
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I’d never been more aware of someone, every minute shift of his body.
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Contact with Knox was too damn dangerous.
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I liked that about him. The judgment-free zone.
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Easton. The name fit him somehow. Equal parts prestigious and wild.
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But the reasons behind something didn’t matter; the actions were what counted.
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