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“Nothing was done to me. I was only reminded of who I am.” “And who is that?” Silence. His lips parted, and Teriana’s pulse roared with anticipation and terror because this felt like a confession. Like the moment when he’d finally give her the reason why everything had fallen apart. But all he said was, “Your enemy.”
Agrippa made a noncommittal noise, then said, “Don’t make any plans together. The last one was nearly the death of me.”
“The Maarin sail to war tonight.”
“That’s a gods-damned work of art,” Agrippa said by way of answer. “Look at those ranks. I can barely get my men to walk in the same direction, much less in a straight line. We’re fucked, by the way. This is what it looks like to be well and truly fucked.”
It costs nothing to hurt people, but more often than not, it costs everything to protect them.”
From their first moments, they’d been on opposing sides. Enemies, in every possible way. Destined to end badly. But not once had she imagined that it would end because they were finally standing on the same side.