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by
Nora Roberts
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January 12 - January 21, 2020
heart-sleep. That sleep a wounded heart needed to help it heal.
“Love has no end, no borders, no limits. The more you give, the more there is.
“I couldn’t get him, Fred. I couldn’t get him for Max. I couldn’t get him for Max and Lana. I couldn’t get him.” Fred wrapped her arms around him and held him while he wept.
Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. —Carl Jung
“When the three spirits join together, when the three spirits join with The One, they are a hot, flaming sword to strike the dark, a bright, shining mirror to bring the light.”
The owl’s wisdom, the wolf’s cunning, and the horse is heroism.” “What’s that make you?” “Someone who needs them.”
Your light brought life, and this is a tree of life.” “A tree of life. There’s more than one?”
“What’s the word on it? Is it like … the sun?” “Close. Light. Its name is Light. And none who would use the light for dark will lift it. As I took it from the fire, so will I raise it in battle, and the blood that stains it will be the blood of the beast and all who follow. And though it bring death, its blade shines clean. Light for life.”
New Hope’s his … you know about the Holy Grail?” “Yeah, yeah. I read books, I’ve been to school. I’ve watched Monty Python.”
“Who?” “Too bad for you on that one,” Duncan said over another bite of sandwich.
Would she have ridden on? Fallon asked herself. Looked, pitied, but just ridden on past the dead rather than stop to do the human and the humane? Here, she imagined Mallick would have told her, was another lesson to learn. She dismounted, started to get the second shovel, but saw Colin already had. And with his father, her brother dug a grave for a dead stranger in the weedy strip of grass beside the pitted parking lot.

