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The Ash-Born Boy (The Near Witch, #0.5) The Ash-Born Boy by Victoria Schwab
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“And whatever lie he would have given, it died on his lips as they met hers.”
Victoria Schwab, The Ash-Born Boy
“Let them think you a demon or a god,” she said. “Let them fear you. It does not
matter.”
“It matters a great deal to me,” he snapped.”
Victoria Schwab, The Ash-Born Boy
“He guided her back against a hedge, and kissed her breathless. The wind sang through the garden, tangling in her dress and his cloak, whipping around them both as his hands, more smoke than skin, wrapped around her waist and her hands, flesh and bone, wrapped around his back and––”
Victoria Schwab, The Ash-Born Boy
“And the boy whose temper seemed tethered to the air itself…they didn’t know what to make of him.”
Victoria Schwab, The Ash-Born Boy
“It was a hard thing, to vanish, especially when the people parted for him. Most of them didn’t stare. No, in fact, they did the opposite of staring, averting their eyes and granting him too wide a berth for such a crowded place. It only drew more attention. Still, Will did his best to enjoy the apple and the blue-sky day and the fresh air as he made his way to the steps of the Great House.”
Victoria Schwab, The Ash-Born Boy
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