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  • #1
    “As he left to answer the call, she heard him exclaiming in wonderment on the rise. "Rocks, Nash. Is that a river mare out there? Do you see her? Have you ever laid eyes on a more gorgeous creature?”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #2
    “I push everyone I love away."

    He shrugged.
    "I don't mind you pushing me away if it means you love me, little sister.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire
    tags: love

  • #3
    “I know this is war, but the rest of us are trying to pretend it's a party.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #4
    “Your horse is named Small.
    Yes.
    Mine is named Big.
    -Fire and Brigan”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #5
    “The world doesn't care who wins. It'll go on spinning no matter how many people are slaughtered tomorrow. No matter if you and I are slaughtered. I almost wish it wouldn't if we aren't allowed to go on spinning with it.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #6
    “Tell me what I can do to help you feel better."

    Well...I always like when you kiss me...

    "Do you?"

    You're good at it.

    "Well, that's lucky. Because I'll always be kissing you.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #7
    “THE ARRANGEMENTS AT the green house had become slightly peculiar, for Roen had decided to take the house back from Brigan and give it to Fire.

    ‘I can understand you taking it from Brigan, if that’s your pleasure,’ Fire said, standing in the small green kitchen, having this argument with Roen for the third or fourth time. ‘You’re the queen, and it’s the queen’s house, and whatever Brigan may accomplish, he’s highly unlikely ever to be queen. But Nash will have a queen someday, Roen, and the house by rights should be hers.’

    ‘We’ll build her something else,’ Roen said with a careless sweep of her arm.

    ‘This is the queen’s house,’ Fire repeated.

    ‘It’s my house,’ Roen said. ‘I built it, and I can give it to whomever I want, and I don’t know anyone who needs a peaceful retreat from the court more than you do, Fire—’

    ‘I have a retreat. I have a house of my own in the north.’

    ‘Three weeks away,’ Roen snorted, ‘and miserable half the year. Fire. If you’re to stay at court then I want you to have this house, for your own daily retreat. Take Brigandell and Hannadell in if you like, or send them out on their ears.’

    ‘Whatever woman Nash marries is already going to resent me enough—’

    Roen spoke over her. ‘You are queenly, Fire, whether you see it or not. And you’d be spending most of your time here anyway if I left the house to Brigan; and I’m through with arguing. Besides, it matches your eyes.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #8
    “Nonetheless, when it finally ended and the hairdressers left and Tess insisted upon pulling her to the mirror, Fire saw, and understood, that everyone had done the job well. The dress, deep shimmering purple and utterly simple in design, was so beautifully-cut and so clingy and well-fitting that Fire felt slightly naked. And her hair. She couldn’t follow what they’d done with her hair, braids thin as threads in some places, looped and wound through the thick sections that fell over her shoulders and down her back, but she saw that the end result was a controlled wildness that was magnificent against her face, her body, and the dress. She turned to measure the effect on her guard - all twenty of them, for all had roles to play in tonight’s proceedings, and all were awaiting her orders. Twenty jaws hung slack with astonishment - even Musa’s, Mila’s, and Neel’s. Fire touched their minds, and was pleased, and then angry, to find them open as the glass roofs in July.

    ‘Take hold of yourselves,’ she snapped. ‘It’s a disguise, remember? This isn’t going to work if the people meant to help me can’t keep their heads.’

    ‘It will work, Lady Granddaughter.’ Tess handed Fire two knives in ankle holsters. ‘You’ll get what you want from whomever you want. Tonight King Nash would give you the Winged River as a present, if you asked for it. Dells, child - Prince Brigan would give you his best warhorse.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #9
    “The fellow who tends the greenhouse gardens? Trust me, Lady, you'd let him stake your tomatoes.”
    Kristin Cashore , Fire

  • #10
    “Fire supposed he needed to be there in order to give rousing speeches and lead the charge into the fray, or whatever is was commanders did in wartime. She resented his competence at something so tragic and senseless. She wished he, or somebody, would throw down his sword and say, 'Enough! This is a silly way to decide who's in charge!' And it seemed to her, as the beds in the healing room filled and emptied and filled, that these battles didn't leave much to be in charge of. The kingdom was already broken, and this war was tearing the broken pieces smaller.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire



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