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Daimon (Covenant, #0.5) Daimon by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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“Whatever! Go save a dolphin or something!"

He whirled around. "It's a whale, Alex, a whale! That's what I'm interested in saving."

I threw up my arms. "What's wrong with saving dolphins?”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Was your mom a gardener?' I asked innocently.
'What?' Ren’s mouth hung open slightly.
'Because a face like yours belongs planted on the ground.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Okay. He had a point but it wasn’t like I could tell him anything. I
could see me now: Guess what? You ever watch Clash of the Titans or
read any Greek fables? Well those gods are real and yeah, I’m sort of
a descendant of them. Kind of like the stepchild no one wants to claim.
Oh, and I hadn’t even been around mortals until three years ago. Can
we still be friends?”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“There was something romantic about all of it, in the way he cradled my cheek when his mouth returned to mine and whispered my name like I was some kind of mystery he’d never be able to figure out.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Actually, I was prone to random acts of stupidity. I considered it to be one of my talents.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Normal girls didn’t want their boobs mauled either, and I wholly believed if they could’ve landed a fist like I could, they would have.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Don’t ask me to give her up before I even really get to know her … Because you’re not going to like my response.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Damn girl. Is your daddy a thief?"
"What?"
I'd never actually met my dad. Maybe he was. All I knew was that he'd been mortal. Hopefully, he'd been nothing like these two ass-hats. Ren flexed his nonexistent muscles, smiling.
"Well, then who stole those diamonds and put them in your eyes?"
"Wow.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“Love in my world usually ended up with someone hearing “I smite thee!” as she was cursed to be some lame flower for the rest of her life.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“What's wrong with saving dolphins?”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon
“She's nothing more than a pathetic, little half-blood," the ancient woman had continued. "I say send her to the Masters. I'm in need of a little girl to clean my toilets."
Then she had twisted her fingers cruelly.
And I had kicked her shin.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Daimon