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A Story Spun in Scarlet (Tales of Wonder and Woe, #1) A Story Spun in Scarlet by Renee Dugan
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“All my life, I’d never felt anything like that. I don’t have a single story to tell, but whatever’s in me, whatever I’m made of…it knows you, too. And I’m some kind of luckless coward, because all I wanted to do was run from it. I had to get away as fast as I could, because, right then, I knew my life wasn’t going to be the same. Even if I’d dodged you, you would’ve stayed with me. I would’ve gone back to the Tankard and looked for you every night, even if you never knew I was there.”
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“It’s a complicated story.” Jaik offered his hand to me, palm up on the bartop. “Do you want to hear it?”
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“Sit.” I plucked his soup bowl from his hand, settling it into mine. “Speak.” He imitated a baying hound,”
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“I suppose everyone we admire, they really are all just…people. Flawed and wonderful in their own ways.”
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“I wondered if maybe you’d agreed to actually be quiet, for once in your life.”
“Ah, tiger,” he scoffed, rocking to his feet with arms laden in clothes, “no purchase in this country is worth silencing these golden tones.”
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“Your friends love you, Audra. Trying to protect you, to save you, even…that’s not a burden. It’s a privilege.”
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“I can’t think of any scenario worse than having my face wedged in your sweaty armpit while you explain all the ways I failed a leglock.”
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“Yeah?” His nearest hand crept over to mine, covering it in a warm cage of sweat-tinged skin. “And who disarmed him in a completely arresting, unforgettably sensuous way?”
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“Whatever the opposite of a good-luck talisman is,” Jaik hissed out of the side of his mouth, “that’s what you are.”
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“Please, tell me you’ve come to end me.”
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“So, what am I, tiger?”
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“I was telling this to him. For him. This character come alive, whose face had found a home in the tale.”
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“You don’t happen to think the first finished story in years is more important? It’s a cat, Jaik, it can fend for itself!” He jabbed a finger at me. “All right, first, you don’t know a thing about Sheeba. Second, why do your problems suddenly have to be my problems? I don’t even know you!” “But my stories know you!”
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“We don’t have to be what they make us,” he said. “We can be whatever we make ourselves. We can rewrite this story. We can tell it however we want.”
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“But this was not an ending; it was a new beginning, and I was determined to make it the best one I could.”
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