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Fade (The Ragnarök Prophesies, #1) Fade by A.K. Morgen
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“Before I even had the chance to try, a current of energy washed through me, pulling a gasp from my lips. Strength and familiarity tripled through the air between us. The powerful sensation swarmed over me like a thousand little teeth nibbling on my skin, and shook me to the core.”
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“being told what I could or couldn’t know didn’t sit right with me.”
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“I was always drowning with Dace, and I never seemed to care enough to make myself stop.”
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“Let’s face it; bubbly people could be damn scary.”
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“I couldn’t be that girl. The one who sat back and let someone else call the shots or decide what was best for her.”
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“Infuriating. Completely and utterly infuriating.”
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“The wolf leapt into my mind so forcefully, it tore me from Dace’s arms and flung me backwards. I cried out, my head smacking the table hard.”
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“When he came anywhere near, I didn’t care if he was Dace, Dancer the reindeer, a demon, or the Devil.”
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“I still wanted him so much I hurt. That ache pushed away even the worst of my grief, making it seem smaller and somehow so much less consuming.”
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“It’s probably not a good idea. But seeing you, I could handle. Not seeing you seems like it’d be a little intolerable, doesn’t it?”
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“Praying to God for someone you’ve only just met to take your virginity against a tree probably wouldn’t have gone over too well.”
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“I cleared a spot where I could sit with my back to the wall and keep the trail in sight, then settled in to wait him out. Call it instinct or whatever, but I knew he’d show sooner or later.”
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“My obsession with him had grown by leaps and bounds. He didn’t make any sense. Hell, nothing made any sense anymore.”
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“I needed him, and I needed him to be real.”
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