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  • #121
    Marissa Meyer
    “When she had gone, Thorne let out a low whistle. “I know, I know. She seems a little”—crossing his eyes, he swirled both fingers around his ears—“but it’s really part of her charm, once you get to know her.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #122
    Marissa Meyer
    “My net search is finding only a Cadet Carswell Thorne, of the American Republic, imprisoned in New Beijing prison on—"
    "That's him," said Cinder, ignoring Thorne's glare.
    Another silence as the heat in the engine room hovered just upside of comfortable. The, "You're... rather handsome, Captain Thorne."
    Cinder groaned.
    "And you, my fine lady, are the most gorgeous ship in these skies, and don't let anyone ever tell you different."
    The temperature drifted upward, until Cinder dropped her arms with a sigh. "Iko, are you intentionally blushing?"
    The temperature dropped back down to pleasant. "No," Iko said. Then, "But am I really pretty? Even as a ship?"
    "The prettiest," said Thorne.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #123
    Marissa Meyer
    “Besides, if you are who you claim to be, that makes you my true queen. Therefore, you have my loyalty.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #124
    Marissa Meyer
    “She surveyed him for a long moment, her brows knitting together. "Murder?"
    His grin grew. "Thank you, but no. I started a riot on t he yard." He adjusted his collar, before adding, "We were protesting the soap."
    Her confusion grew, and Thorne noticed that she was still in her defensive stance.
    "The soap," he said again, wondering if she'd heard him. "It's too drying."
    She said nothing.
    "I have sensitive skin.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #125
    Marissa Meyer
    “With a nod, Thorne started down the street. 'This way.'
    Five steps later, he paused, pondered, turned around. 'No, no, this way.'
    'We're dead.'
    'No, I've got it now. It's this way.'
    'Don't you have an address?'
    'A captain always knows where his ship is. It's like a psychic bond.'
    'If only we had a captain here.'
    He ignored her, marching down the street with spectacular confidence.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #126
    Marissa Meyer
    “He's not an animal," she said, focusing on the claw marks on the side of Wolf's face.
    "Are you sure?"
    "I hate to agree with Thorne," said Cinder, "I mean, I really hate to agree with him, but he's right”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #127
    Marissa Meyer
    “Wherarewe?” Thorne muttered.
    “Oh, you’re awake already,” said Cinder, returning with salve and gauze. “I was hoping you’d stay knocked out awhile longer. The peace and quiet was a pleasant change.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #128
    Marissa Meyer
    “Lunar. Cyborg. Fugitive. Outlaw. Outcast.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #129
    Marissa Meyer
    “But I'm... How can I... No hand, no visual sensor, humongous landing gear... Are those supposed to be my feet?"
    " Well, no. It's supposed to be landing gear."
    "Oh, what's become of me? I'm hideous!"
    "Now hold on just a minute there, Miss disembodied voice." Throne strode into the engine room and crossed his arms. "What do you mean 'hideous'?"
    "Who's that? Who's speaking?"
    "I am Captain Carswell Thorne, the owner of this fine ship and I will not stand to have her insulted in my presence!" Cinder rolled her eyes.
    "Captain Carswell Thorne?"
    "That's right."
    A brief silence, "My net search is finding only Cadet Carswell Thorne."
    "That's him." Said Cinder
    Another silence as the heat in the engine room rose. "You're rather handsome, Captain"
    "And you my fine lady, are the most gorgeous ship in these skies, and don't let anyone tell you other wise."
    "Iko, are you intentionally blushing?"
    "But am I really pretty? Even as a ship?"
    "The prettiest.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #130
    Marissa Meyer
    “I can see that you’re in need of an accomplice,” Thorne said, straightening his jumpsuit. “And lucky for you, I happen to be a criminal mastermind.”
    She glowered at him. “Go away.”
    “That’s a difficult request in this situation.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #131
    Marissa Meyer
    “She ruled with fear, yes, but also with adoration. It would be easy to abuse a person when they never recognized it as abuse.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #132
    Marissa Meyer
    “A heavy silence was followed by a vibration beneath their feet and Iko’s voice. “I don’t compute.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #133
    Marissa Meyer
    “Knowing it was wrong, he couldn’t help but wish that wherever Cinder had gone, they would never find her.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #134
    Marissa Meyer
    “Let me guess,” Thorne said. “Breaking and entering?”
    After a long silence of examining the retracting mechanism, the girl wrinkled her nose. “Two counts of treason, if you must know. And resisting arrest, and unlawful use of bioelectricity. Oh, and illegal immigration, but honestly, I think that’s a little excessive.”
    He squinted at the back of her head, a twitch developing in his left eye. “How old are you?”
    “Sixteen.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #135
    Marissa Meyer
    “This was about Queen Levana and Emperor Kai and Princess Selene. The innocent child Levana had tried to murder thirteen years ago, but who had been rescued and smuggled down to Earth. Who remained the most-wanted person in the world. Who just happened to be Cinder herself.”
    Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

  • #136
    Marissa Meyer
    “Come on, Iko.”
    Iko was still hiding, hugging herself self-consciously. “Is he looking?”
    Kai raised an eyebrow.
    “He’s not looking,” said Cinder.
    A hesitation. “Are you sure?”
    Cinder gestured exasperatedly at Kai. “You’re not looking.”
    He cast his eyes to the ceiling. “Oh, for all the stars." Crossing his arms, he turned his back on them.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #137
    Marissa Meyer
    “See? Injustice. Here we are, risking our lives to rescue Kai and this whole planet, and Adri and Pearl get to go to the royal wedding. I’m disgusted. I hope they spill soy sauce on their fancy dresses.”

    Jacin’s concern turned fast to annoyance. “Your ship has some messed-up priorities, you know that?”

    “Iko. My name is Iko. If you don’t stop calling me the ‘ship,’ I am going to make sure you never have hot water during your showers again, do you understand me?”

    “Yeah, hold that thought while I go disable the speaker system.”

    “What? You can’t mute me. Cinder!”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #138
    Marissa Meyer
    “What do you mean? Is she in a coma?”
    “Not anymore.” She braced herself for his reaction.
    “But she’s a cyborg.”
    His eyes widened, but then his attention was darting around the room as though he couldn’t look at Cinder while he adjusted to that information. “I see,” he said slowly, before meeting her gaze again.
    “But … is she all right?”
    The question caught her by surprise and she couldn’t help a startled laugh. “Oh, yeah, she’s great. I mean, half the people in the world want to kill her and the other half want to chain her to a throne on the moon, which is just what she’s always wanted. So she’s fantastic.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #139
    Marissa Meyer
    “Not doing pictures these days?" Jacin muttered as they hurried through the shop. "How very Lunar of you."

    Cinder glared against the sudden, burning sunlight. "Very wanted criminal of me too.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #140
    Marissa Meyer
    “Don’t. Open. My control panel,” she said. Releasing Thorne, she shut the plate in her head. “Then stop going comatose on me!”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #141
    Marissa Meyer
    “As someone who understands why you did this, and admires your ability to actually accomplish it, I am-pleading with you. Cinder. Please. Take me back."
    She filled up her lungs. "No.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #142
    Marissa Meyer
    “She heard footsteps thumping from the crew quarters and Jacin appeared in the cargo bay, eyes wide. “What happened? Why is the ship screaming?”

    “Nothing. Everything’s fine,” Cinder stammered.

    “No, everything is not fine,” said Iko. “How can they be invited? I’ve never seen a bigger injustice in all my programmed life, and believe me, I have seen some big injustices.”

    Jacin raised an eyebrow at Cinder.

    “We just learned that my former guardian received an invitation to the wedding.” She opened the tab beside her stepmother’s name, thinking maybe it was a mistake.

    But of course not.

    Linh Adri had been awarded 80,000 univs and an official invitation to the royal wedding as an act of gratitude for her assistance in the ongoing manhunt for her adopted and estranged daughter, Linh Cinder.

    “Because she sold me out,” she said, sneering. “Figures.”

    “See? Injustice. Here we are, risking our lives to rescue Kai and this whole planet, and Adri and Pearl get to go to the royal wedding. I’m disgusted. I hope they spill soy sauce on their fancy dresses.”

    Jacin’s concern turned fast to annoyance. “Your ship has some messed-up priorities, you know that?”

    “Iko. My name is Iko. If you don’t stop calling me the ‘ship,’ I am going to make sure you never have hot water during your showers again, do you understand me?”

    “Yeah, hold that thought while I go disable the speaker system.”

    “What? You can’t mute me. Cinder!”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #143
    Marissa Meyer
    “Kai frowned at her. "Who are you?"
    She brightened. "Oh, I'm Iko! You may not remember me, but we met at the market that day you brought in the android, only I was about this tall"--she held her hand at hip height--"and shaped kind of like an enormous pear, and significantly more pale.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress
    tags: iko

  • #144
    Marissa Meyer
    “It was a few seconds before Cinder found her voice and she had to grip the door frame to keep standing.
    “Thorne?”
    His head jerked around. “Cinder?”
    “Wh—what are you—how? Where have you been? What’s going on? Why are you wearing that stupid bandanna?”
    He laughed. Gripping a wooden cane, he stumbled toward her, waving one hand until it landed on her shoulder. Then he was hugging her, suffocating her against his chest. “I missed you too.”
    “You jerk,” she hissed, even as she returned the hug. “We thought you were dead!”
    “Oh, please. It’d take a lot more than a satellite plummeting to Earth to kill me. Although, admittedly, Cress may have saved us that time.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #145
    Marissa Meyer
    “Everyone is trying to impress everyone else. Trying to make themselves out to be smarter or more confident than they actually are.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #146
    Marissa Meyer
    “The man, a huge grin spreading over his face, was slower to stand, first grabbing a cane from against the wall. "Welcome aboard the Rampion, Your Magesticness. Captain Carswell Thorne, at your service." He bowed.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #147
    Marissa Meyer
    “Scarlet cocked her head. “Are you sure you don’t want me to go? It’s going to require some precise manuvering to attach to the docking clamp, and from what Cinder told me about your flying skills…”
    “What do you mean? What did Cinder say about my flying skills?”
    Scarlet and Cinder shared a look. “Naturally, she told me that you’re a fantastic pilot,” said Scarlet, “Absolutely top-notch.”
    “I think she was practicing her sarcasm,” said Iko.
    Thorne glared, but Cinder only shrugged.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #148
    Marissa Meyer
    “You're telling me that this teenage girl has not only escaped from your prison and evaded capture by your highly trained military, but has now invaded your palace and the private quarters of the emperor himself, kidnapped him, and again gotten away with it?'

    'Precisely correct, Your Majesty.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #149
    Marissa Meyer
    “It had been a long time since Kai had seen that expression on his adviser. The expression that indicated he thought Kai was a moron.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress

  • #150
    Marissa Meyer
    “Peony…” Cinder shifted closer to the netscreen. “That’s why the android wanted her chip. You’re telling me it would have ended up inside one of them?”
    “Spoken with true derision for our canine friends,” said Thorne.
    Cinder massaged her temple. “I’m sorry, Wolf. I don’t mean you.” She hesitated. “Except…I do, though. Anyone. She was my little sister. How many people have died from this disease, only to have their identities violated like this? Again, no offense.”
    “It’s all right,” said Wolf. “You loved her. I would feel the same if someone wanted to erase Scarlet’s identity and give it to Levana’s army.”
    Scarlet stiffened, heat rushing into her cheeks. He certainly wasn’t insinuating…
    Aaaaw,” squealed Iko. “Did Wolf just say that he loves Scarlet? That’s so cute!”
    Scarlet cringed. “He did not—that wasn’t—” She balled her fists against her sides. “Can we get back to these soldiers that are being rounded up, please?”
    “Is she blushing? She sounds like she’s blushing.”
    “She’s blushing,” Thorne confirmed, shuffling the cards. “Actually, Wolf is also looking a little flustered—”
    Focus, please,” said Cinder, and Scarlet could have kissed her.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cress



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