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Danu had connected me to Faery so that I’d be able to protect it, but unlike her, if the land died, I wouldn’t.
Only when the Horde and the Gods produce the three, shall the portals let loose and the Fae be free. Worlds will combine, chaos shall reign.”
This beast, this mythical creature who I loved, undid me. This man was my life. Somewhere in the midst of fighting him, I’d fallen in love with him so deeply that I no longer cared if there was a bottom to the depths for which I fell for him.
“You are my world, Ryder. I wanted to kill you and now…now I can’t imagine a world where you don’t exist.” His eyes lit from within. “I thought I lost you and I wanted to destroy everything to get you back. That scares me, because I imagine if I had to, I would have. I don’t think I could have stopped myself, had I wanted to.”
“You are fierce, and I couldn’t imagine a world without you in it either. I’m not sure how I did it before I met you. I don’t even want to remember who I was before you. My world was black and white, and then you entered it with those fierce blue eyes that challenged me at every turn, and added color to my world. You are my weakness, but you’re also my greatest strength.”
“When I met you, I knew you were something special,” he admitted. “I couldn’t have ever guessed that you’d be what you have become. I don’t think Destiny played a huge part in bringing me to you, or you to me. I think we were fated in the stars and that no matter what road we took, they would have brought us together.”

