Can You Take It? (Infatuated Fae, #4)
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Your fate was never written in stone; it was shaped by the moments you rise after every fall, by the choices you make when the road splits, and by the courage to rewrite the story you’ve been told to accept.
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She deserved a happily ever after, and as wild as it was, that was with Mendax, the Prince of the Unseelie realm.
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Somehow my most sensitive area had gotten tied up like a balloon animal and, with it, taken all the blood that was meant for my brain.
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But now she’s going to be thinking about me for the rest of her life as her knight in shining armor—ha! It was going to drive him wild, and I loved little more than saving damsels in distress and making Mendax mad.
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except there was no easy way to untie the wiener dog balloon animal that my sack had become, so I pulled my trousers down a little bit, reached in, and set them free. A yelp and then a sigh escaped me as relief flooded me. “Be free.” I patted them tenderly.
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She and Mendax were a perfect storm of thunder and lightning, and though you could have one without the other, when they were together, the whole atmosphere changed, each exposing a beauty and strength they couldn’t have had without the other.
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“Yes, Eletha and her sisters are the Shepherds of Tartarus and the daughters of Kaohs, but since the other sisters have left, they call her the warden of Tartarus.”
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“Because I was the stupid fae Eletha ran off to marry. Mendax told Kaohs, and Eletha was hauled back here and never allowed to leave again. Kaohs despises me.”
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“Time up there is vastly different than time down here. It could have been a year in Unseelie while you are feeling that it’s only been an hour. Also, you should know my deal to allow Calypso in Tartarus wasn’t done for Mendax. Someone much more important to me showed concern for your friend.
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“That pendant belongs to me,” Anna declared sternly. “I’m Adrianna, Calypso’s sister.”