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“I’m mortal, not stupid.”
But Corayne refused to drown. And she refused to be caged a second longer, a bird meant to fly, not rot on a cliff with nothing but the wind for company.
Again Dom thought he ought to forsake an oath just this once and leave Sorasa Sarn dead in a ditch.
“I don’t belong anywhere,” Corayne said, her voice failing. To her surprise, Sorasa cracked a smile. “There are plenty of people like that,” she said. “And nowhere is still a somewhere.” “That’s foolish.” “Well, if you don’t belong to a place, perhaps we belong to each other? We who belong nowhere?”
“Boys do stupid things to feel like men, no matter how old they are.”
Only men can speak all day long and still think themselves silent.
The sea will conquer even mountains, given the time.