The Wrath of the Fallen (Gods & Monsters, #4)
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She held someone more precious to me than a throne or a crown or the air I breathed. Dianna was more precious to me than any world or realm.
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“Burn me alive if you must. I’d gladly die by your kiss.”
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Having the World Ender on his knees, feasting between my legs like a starving man, filled the void that having my power stripped from me had created.
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“Time itself cannot touch it. Death cannot separate it. It is the most powerful force in the world, far outweighing any crown or throne. Immeasurable. Inescapable. All-consuming. It is past want or need. Its only wish is to consume those who share it. Why wouldn’t one wish for it? Everything loves something, even the cruelest among us. I think it would be the definition of tragedy never to feel love at all.”
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Perhaps true strength lies in the moments when the world tosses us into the fire and we emerge unscathed.
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Anger and hate came easily, but kindness after the world tried to break you was a mark of true strength.
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“In life or death, I am yours.”
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I may be a god, but you are the altar at which I worship.”
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She was not a monster. She was a dream, and I’d be a nightmare for her.