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Kendra had not yet read every word from cover to cover, although she had skimmed the entire volume.
“Kendra, good to see you, good to see you.” Whether addressing kids or adults, Rex normally spoke like he was hosting a show for young children.
disguise,” Seth proposed. “We can’t take this mission lightly,” Grandma said. “We must keep this visit as civil as possible. If we fail to recover the horn, the Sphinx will recover the key unchallenged. Your history with the centaurs is tainted, Seth. They may be able to get over the heroic death of Broadhoof. But centaurs never forget an insult.” “I hate how my past actions keep messing up my future options,” Seth muttered. “Then you’ve started down the road to wisdom,”
“Centaurs mad,” Udnar said seriously.
“Sharp antlers,” Warren gasped. “Not a very impressive way to go. Stabbed by a deer. Don’t put that on my tombstone. Blame the dragon.”
Tanu shrugged. “I have a little headache. My pride took the biggest hit.” “Your pride?” Warren griped, his speech slurred. “I was vanquished by a deer!” “A giant magical flying deer with fangs,” Seth said, parroting a description Gavin had shared earlier. “That sounds a little better,” Warren conceded. “Seth is in charge of my tombstone.”
rather live. Partly because I know you’d write ‘I told you so’ on my gravestone. Believe it or not, I don’t want you to die, either. I know what it feels like to bury you, and I’d rather not go through it again.”