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“Most strong things are rigid. If you are water, you can shift to fit any mold and freeze yourself strong. You can be strong in any shape. You can be anything.”
If she had children… well, then she shouldn’t have traveled over the ocean to kill someone else’s. She had no one to blame but herself.
Somehow, he had broken her anyway, but she hadn’t broken quietly like porcelain. She had broken like black glass and ice—jagged and more dangerous than ever.
Wholeness, she had learned, was not the absence of pain but the ability to hold it.

