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Even the time he jerked off with Emile Pellerin, they were careful not to leave telltale marks.
Except there’s nothing casual about that purr in Rakos’s voice,
The sunlit warmth in his heart is far too sweet.
It’s all right to make mistakes.
Rakos is fascinated by Bell’s fascination in the world around him.
He wishes he could do the same for people sometimes, but the Sandry family only heals plants.
But Rakos is whole again with Bell under his arm.
“You’re incredible,” Rakos says. Bellamy is starting to believe him.
He only needs this, and nothing hurts.
“I’m not afraid of anything right now.”
If the hawk has seen us, Vana might know we’re here.”
He likes him all the time, but especially like this, enthralled with the world around him.
It reminds Bellamy of Sandrelle in a disturbing way, though not as severe.
Bellamy likes the way Rakos asks instead of making assumptions about what he needs. And Bellamy can answer honestly without being looked down on.
drives Bellamy dizzy every time he visits his mother’s palace. Sandrelle, the forest in the very heart of Silaise.
This may be his last chance to take care of Bell, and Rakos hates that fact more and more with every step.
Every war has a hero. Every battle has a leader. No matter how hard everyone works, sometimes one name rises above the rest.
You can’t fight the snakes by turning into one.
Love won’t change that Bellamy tires too easily. Love won’t keep him from losing days to headaches when he’s stressed, or eats the wrong amount of the wrong thing, moves too much or too little, sleeps too late or too early. Love doesn’t need to cure anything for Bellamy to need it like air.

