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FM smiled at Rig. The two of them were scudding adorable, which lately made me want to punch things. Spensa’s influence, probably.
These chairs are too square. It’s distracting.”
“Welcome to the Den of Everlasting Light Which Laps Gently upon the Shores of Time. We will send you a heading to meet us on the Burrow from Which Spring Dreams Both Sweet and Sorrowful!”
“We believe you,” Nedd said. “We’re just incredulous.” “That word literally means ‘unable to believe,’ ” Alanik said. “Is there a translation error, or are you making fun of me?” “Neither,” FM said. “They’re just idiots.” “Yeah, it’s true,” I said. “That they’re idiots?” Alanik asked. “Sometimes,” I said. “But I did…explode.”
“That is awesome,” Nedd said. “I mean, not the part where you threw around deadly mind weapons at a political summit. That seems bad.”
If Spensa were listening to this, she would embellish on it. I laughed. “Is something funny?” “No,” I said. “Just imagining the ocean running red with the blood of my enemies.”
All this, all the resources we’d expended, moving the scudding planet, that was on me— You WHAT? Cobb said.
“Like the Saint says,” Kimmalyn said, “if you don’t have anything to say, you might scare your flightleader into thinking you’re dead.”

