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Could you ever have too many bookshelves? Well, that was a stupid question. You definitely could not.
“I am Drager. A sun god from the realm of Risest, and I use this Earthly portal to strengthen myself. Your sun here on Earth has more power than mine, and with this safehold gathering and storing its energy for me, my land and fae grow into a power that cannot be defeated.”
“I might have… embedded… our language into your mind long ago,” she said with a shamed expression. “Since I occasionally slip into it without thinking. Figured it would be easier if it sounded like English to you. You even reply in faerie to me sometimes, and it still sounds like English to you.”
I mean, he was a beast of a man, and my favorite hero in the magical movie realm might have been a bit of a beast… so, this was just normal human curiosity, right?
He was every book boyfriend I’d ever dreamed of wrapped up in one package, and he’d probably be the reason I died today. If there was a walking red flag in a book, that was my man. Apparently, the same went for real life. Typical.
“So Risest is the world, and this is the Eastern Realm, which has five lands and five gods?”
we were clutching the same fantasy novel that was currently taking the world by storm, filled with dragons and vampires, and a series of islands that trapped souls.
“My body knows how to read and eat,” I called back, inching farther over, until my legs were dangling down while the top half of me remained perched on top of the wall. “It doesn’t know how to fall without dying.”
Nothing said romance like an offering of your enemies’ heads. Wait, what?

