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“You are the madness he creates. You are the great fish. But Calder”—she shivers—“he’s the ocean, and he’ll swallow everyone whole. This is the last time I will speak his name. Because to say it calls to evil. But you are wrong. Death isn’t waiting for Calder. It’s listening for his instruction.”
“Then let her be damned, God, because I told you. Not even you can have her.”
I’m so scared that if I let myself really feel this…this guilt, and heartbreak—all the fucking devastation of what we’ve caused—I’ll shatter into too many pieces that can’t be put back together.
our love only begets hate.
“I’m gonna end this, Roman. For all of us. But I’m gonna kill them all for her.”
“You’re my home, Sutton,” I whisper, slowly pulling back. I put my hands over hers and look into her eyes. “And I’ll always come back. But we can’t have magic and forever until I make the rules. Until I’m king.”
There is no fucking difference between where I begin and you end. Not now, not ever. So we’ll do what we have to so that we survive until we’re together again.”
“You told me once that this moon was a curse. You remember that?” I smile weakly, biting my bottom lip, and I glance over as he continues. “But I don’t think it is. I think its magic is only for us. It was waiting for us to find each other. That’s why it felt unlucky before.”
The connection I have with her is palpable, as if it vibrates off us. Soul mate would be the easy word, but what I feel is deeper. I recognize my soul in her. Like it’s split between us, and we’re only whole when we’re together.
never anticipated that when I told you I was willing to wade through hell to be with you—that tonight, the Devil would call my bluff.
“Imagine loving someone so much that you’d be willing to stand in the middle of hell and take on the devil just for a chance to be with them again. You’d do unimaginable things,

