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“We’re going to need a bigger boat.”
the prospect of an incalculable unknown was high on his list of personal fears. Especially when it was presented in a particular tone of voice. The kind that usually preceded the phrase “You’d better sit down.”
“Tell me, did Scythe Curie win her bid to become High Blade of MidMerica?” Agent Barchok pursed her lips again. “I think you’d better sit down,” she said.
night after night, the Thunderhead silently monitored Greyson in every way it could. Because monitoring was the closest it could come to embracing.
meu anjo – my angel
“I like the idea of communication tethering you to a single spot,” Tenkamenin told Anastasia. “It forces you to give every conversation the attention it deserves.”
“A successful lie is not fueled by the liar; it is fueled by the willingness of the listener to believe.
“That which hides in plain sight is the most difficult thing to find.”
“We’re exploring the possibility of building a wall to stem the exodus.” “Don’t be ridiculous,” Goddard said. “Only idiots build walls.
If felt comforting.
“Jerico does as Jerico pleases. That the good captain has forsaken the sea, and has chosen to be your protector, says a lot about both of you.”
Soberanis smiled again. This time it was genuine. Honest. Greyson had never met someone with such a wide variety of smiles. Each one spoke volumes.

