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“So you really remember nothing of the time we spent together?”
His words have my hands trembling and my heart pounding triple-time as I realize he knows more about me than I ever imagined.
“You love being a gargoyle.”
“You told me once that being a gargoyle was the most natural thing in the world for you. Like, you couldn’t imagine how you’d spent seventeen years of your life not feeling it, because it felt like home.”
“if you do, I’m going to do something that you’ll regret.”
“I’m here,” he answers in my thoughts. “You looked great out there.” “We looked great out there.” “Maybe.”
“No, the whole time. It was all you. That was my last idea. To let you go and see what happened if I wasn’t holding you back.”
All your problems would be solved if you could just let me die.”
“I think that’s something you need to ask yourself, isn’t it? If you hate me this much, why would you tell me all these things?”
“I showed you everything before.”
“You know I don’t want you to die, right?” Hudson freezes, then sighs wearily. “I know, Grace.”
My hands curl into fists, my fangs explode in my mouth, and though there were a million other ways I was hoping to break my newfound knowledge to Grace, the words come out before I can even think about stopping them.