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The Trickster's Heart (Asphodel, #3.5) The Trickster's Heart by Molly Tullis
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“I trust you.” Hercules smiled. The admission caused Hermes’s chest to explode in a warm, gooey sensation.”
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“For what it’s worth, I love you, pet…but this is why no one can ever fall in love with a trickster.”
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“Sorry.” Hermes coughed awkwardly. “Weak ankles.” Hermes went to detangle himself from Hercules’s grasp, but Hercules only tightened his grip.”
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“There was a similar loneliness in Hercules’s eyes that made Hermes want to rip out his own and show it to Hercules to see if they matched.”
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“I promise, she’s taking her time getting her revenge and is going to spend a few days getting wine-drunk with her acolytes, castrating rapists, and adopting stray dogs. Girl stuff.”
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“Love, that fickle thing of mortal men and his fellow Olympians’ favorite weakness, was about to prove itself even more swift-footed than Hermes.”
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“Hermes did not become the trickster. He was born into it—but the greatest trick he ever played was one on himself.”
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“The games only revealed the parts of ourselves that we wished had remained hidden. Our response to the ruse unveiled bits of our souls that should have remained in the dark. There was nothing but truth in the hands of the trickster—truths so blinding, they could block out the sun.”
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