Stars Wake (Mooncallers #1)
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he inquired,
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said Annalais with a swill.
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repeated Ares.
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stated Annalais.
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said Peyamo warily.
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said Annalais sharply.
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asked Peyamo.
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said Annalais straightforwardly.
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he pried.
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said Annalais.
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he pleaded.
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whispered Ares.
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inquired Peyamo.
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hiccuped Annalais.
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said Peyamo unequivocally.
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said Peyamo severely.
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shrilled Annalais.
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said Ares reproachfully.
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she barbed.
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she grated.
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egressed
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said Ares glumly.
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sniffled Luxea.
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said Ares grievingly.
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tears came gushing out of Luxea’s eyes.
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said Oliver gawkily.
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said Oliver bashfully.
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coughed Oliver.
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said Ares cheerfully.
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said Claymore pensively.
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said Ares grimly.
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nescient.
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he lied.
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said Claymore consolingly.
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“Nothing good lives forever,” said Ares, but he was more apprehensive than grief-stricken.
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Claymore’s hands scalded as he recalled the warmth of Hanalea’s belly.
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Ash was caked into his hair,
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was bonded
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When they’d first met, Garamat had only ever had wrinkles when he smiled, but that had been often. Ares had thought that his voice was like warm milk when the Sun Chief had told him, “My boy, when a father’s hatred burdens the land, the son must lift it.” Garamat had sounded just as warm when he’d told Ares to die.
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languidly
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Those lands belonged to Widow, and not a single person apart from three of The Six had a clue. He bathed in enemy water, breathed enemy air, and swept his eyes across enemy terrain. The uptown brothels ate enemy coin, and lovers pranced down enemy promenades. Ares began counting the homes, temples, and theaters below. Mollah had once told him to focus on numbers to bring stasis to rumination. Twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine — suddenly, the city was in flames. The plateau was scorched, and orange and red branched down every street all the way to the sea. It was as if the world had never ...more
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Chewed fruits were kept inside of their mouths
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Madam Alanis was confounded.
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florid
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goggled
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seethed Luxea.
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Ruka blinked at Brielle. “Sister, can I help too?” Brielle patted his behind. “Yes, Brother. Go on.” Enthralled to contribute, the wolf bounded with his tail wagging to a group of slaves hooked to the wall. He bit down on the chains, and the stake ripped out, taking a part of the wall with it. He panted happily at the slaves, but they cowered in fear of him. He backed away with his ears flattened.