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“I am sure it is if it’s full of treasure.” “It’s a dragon thing,” he replied with another shrug.
“Cyrus?” “Yeah?” “If you break, we clean it up together.”
“Are you planning to steal this bowl?” Sapphire eyes slid to her. “No.” “Are you sure? You seem rather intrigued by it.” “It is very valuable.” Her eyes went wide. “You want to take it to your cave. You really have a cave, don’t you?” “Why would I lie about that?” “Who has an actual cave, Raz?” His eyes seemed to darken at the nickname. “I told you, it’s a dragon thing.”
“Today we rest. Tomorrow we save the world,”
“Rude,” Nuri griped. “They were our kills.” Scarlett rolled her eyes, stalking forward. “There are literally hundreds of other seraphs.” “In the sky,” Nuri retorted. “You couldn’t let us have the ones on the ground?”
“Thank you. For always coming for me. For seeing all of me and still coming for me.” “Like the stars love the night, Scarlett,” he replied, fingers sliding into her unbound hair and pulling her mouth to his. “All the way through the darkness.”
“We made it,” he echoed. “What now, Love?” She hummed. “A wise, ancient sage once told me it is important to take time to enjoy the stars.” “Did he now?” Sorin said with a soft huff of laughter. She looked back down at the babe before meeting his golden gaze once more. “Now we live, Sorin. We live, and we make sure the stars never go out.”