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“You have my oath, Josephine Davis. So long as you are within my forest, I will allow no harm to befall you.”
He did not fear the same from Josephine Davis. Though he knew little about her, and she knew nothing about him, she was the best person to hold his true name.
“Asking and wanting are not one in the same.”
“I feel your desire, your need. You need not ask for pleasure. I offer it to you freely.”
“I have walked this forest for many thousands of years, and yet your beauty is unique to me. I have never seen its like. You surpass all I have ever known, Josephine Davis.”
Words—promises—were only as good as the person, as the actions, behind them.
“It’s…easy to ignore when others are suffering. Easier to pretend that nothing’s going on, because that way we don’t have to get involved. But there are people who are willing to help. They’re not always easy to find, but they’re out there.”
fictional romance was always looked down upon as unrealistic, but was it truly so unrealistic for a woman to want the man she loved to give as much to her as she did to him?