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  • #1
    “I already explained this. I don’t like you. True, I don’t like most people, but I especially dislike you. I could start my own religion based on how much I dislike you.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #2
    “Are you in great physical pain, or is that your thinking expression?”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #3
    “Now. Now, Annwyl. No need to curtsy. A simple nod of your head and absolute worship will be more than enough.”
    G.A. Aiken, Dragon Actually

  • #4
    “Dagmar knew there were worse things in this world than pretending to be a caring, demure woman. For instance, actually being a caring, demure woman.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #5
    “Gwenvael looked down at his body. Horrified, he sat up. “What is this? What’s happened to me?”
    “Calm down. It’ll heal quick enough, I’m sure.”
    “Heal? I’m hideous!”
    “You’re alive.”
    “Hideously alive!” He covered her face with his hands. “Don’t look at me! Look away!”
    “Stop it!” She pulled at his hands. “Have you lost your mind?”

    Gwenvael dropped back to the bed, turned his face toward the wall. “You know what this means, don’t you?”
    “Gwenvael—”
    “I’ll have to live alone, at the top of a castle somewhere. I’ll hide from the daylight and only come out at night.”
    “Please stop this.”
    “I’ll be alone but not for long because you’ll all want me more. You’ll lust for the beautiful warrior I once was and pity the hideous creature I’ve become. Most importantly, you’ll want to soothe my pain.” He looked at her again. “Don’t you want to soothe my pain? Right now? Without that dress on?”
    “No. I do not.”
    Dagmar tried to stand, and Gwenvael caught her hand, pulling her back down. “You can’t leave me. I’m tortured and brooding. You need to show me how much you adore me so I can learn to love myself again.”
    “You’ve never stopped loving yourself.”
    “Because I’m amazing.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #6
    “And then what are your plans?”
    Annwyl frowned. “My plans?”
    “Yes. Your plans. You take your brother’s head, your troops are waiting. What is the next thing that you do?”
    Annwyl just stared at him. He realized in that instant that the girl had no plans. None. No grand schemes of controlling the world. No plots to destroy any other empires. Not even the plan to have a celebratory dinner.
    “Annwyl, you’ll be queen. You’ll have to do something.”
    “But I don’t want to be queen.” Her body shook with panic, and he could hear it in her voice.
    “You take his head, you’ll have little choice.”
    “What the hell am I supposed to do as queen?”
    “Well . .you could try ruling.”
    “That sounds awfully complicated.”
    G.A. Aiken, Dragon Actually

  • #7
    “Adjusting her frames, Dagmar said, “It’s time for you to stop talking.”
    “I don’t want to.”
    “But you will stop talking.”
    “We’re on my territory now, Beast. You can’t strut around here and pretend you rule all—”
    “Quiet.”
    “But—”
    She raised her right forefinger.
    “She—”
    Dagmar raised that damn forefinger higher.
    “It’s just—”
    Now she brandished both forefingers. “Stop.”
    He gave Dagmar his best pout, which she completely ignored, turning her back on him to again face Annwyl. “Think there might be some place private we can talk, my lady?”
    Gwenvael’s mouth dropped open. “Did you just dismiss—”
    Dagmar held up that damn forefinger again but didn’t even bother to look at him when she did.
    Annwyl’s grin was wide and bright. A smile Gwenvael hadn’t seen from her in far too long. “Right this way, Lady Dagmar.”
    “Thank you.” Dagmar brusquely snapped her fingers at Gwenvael. “And don’t forget to bring my bags up once I get a room, Defiler.”
    Annwyl fairly glowed as she followed Dagmar from the room, her smile growing by the second. Gwenvael faced his sister. “It’s Ruiner, which is a vast difference.So get it right!” he yelled at the empty doorway.”
    G.A. Aiken, What a Dragon Should Know

  • #8
    R.L. Mathewson
    “Her hands shot up. “See that’s exactly what I’m saying. You’re seeing what you want, and what you see you explain away and excuse things like you’re fixing me. I’m not perfect, Ephraim and I really wish you would see that.”
    “You drool.”
    “What?” That caught her off guard.
    “When you’re asleep you drool. I’ve woken up more than a few times with a little puddle forming on my chest.” After a thought he added. “And you snore. Not a delicate snore either mind you.”
    “I do not!” Her face colored with indignation.
    He sighed heavily as if the knowledge pained him. “Oh, but you do. I’ve even heard Jill talk about it. Did you know that’s the main reason she was happy about her room. Actually, she and Joshua thanked your Grandmother for putting you at the other end of the house, something about finally getting a decent night’s sleep. They compared your snore to a chainsaw. I can see why they’d say that.”
    R.L. Mathewson, Tall, Dark & Lonely

  • #9
    R.L. Mathewson
    “They stared at each other for several long minutes hoping the other would give in. Finally she broke. “Fine, will you go in with me then?”

    “Will it make you feel better?”

    “Yes.”

    “Sure thing. The worse thing that could happen is people will think you are carrying my baby. I’m sure it’s perfectly normal for a female teacher to be with her male student at a pharmacy in the middle of the day buying a pregnancy test. What could go wrong?” he asked wryly.”
    R.L. Mathewson, Tall, Dark & Lonely

  • #10
    “Do what you have to do, to do what you want to do.”
    Denzel Washington

  • #11
    “We do what we have to so we can do what we want to.”
    Denzel Washington



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