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Holly (Belladonna, #3.5) Holly by Adalyn Grace
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“I care not for what comes next, as you have given me more than I ever thought possible. You have given me a life beyond the shadows, Little Bird. And whatever happens from here, I know that we will face it together.”
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“Not everything that exists can be so definitively labeled,”
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“It wasn’t until he’d stepped back through the doors of Wisteria Gardens with his wife in hand that his soul felt whole again.”
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“Time is a tricky beast,”
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“Bells?” Sylas asked. “Really?” “My brilliant wife suggested that I make gifts by hand this year, and so I’ve made you an updated cowl for your wardrobe. Finally, we’ll be able to hear when you’re skulking about.” Blythe sighed. “Don’t listen to him, Sylas. I had nothing to do with this.”
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“Beasty?” Aris whispered, cradling the suddenly placid cat against his chest as though it were a child.”
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“He held a fat black cat out before him in gloved hands, the beast hissing and smacking at the shadows he had to use to control it. He’d tied a beautiful red bow around its neck, at which the cat clawed. “This thing is your problem now,” he said,”
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“The stars themselves should bow to you,” he whispered against her skin, “for you are the most radiant creature to ever walk this earth.”
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“Until the day came when the earth claimed them and they were no longer of this world, Death would love her more than she could ever possibly understand.”
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“Dance with me,” Odette whispered, offering Jules a pale translucent hand. “Be my partner one last time.”
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“I never wanted to hurt any of you. I was going to ask you to marry me, Odette.” “I know,” she whispered, Signa echoing the words aloud. “And I was going to say yes.”
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“Never allow the audience to see you before the show,” she instructed. “It ruins the mystique.”
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“You know, it would get him to believe you faster if he were dead…”
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“I would do it again in a heartbeat, Aris,” she whispered. “Everything we’ve gone through—all of the pain, all of the loneliness—I would do it all a million times more if it meant getting to hold you.”
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“This is my tapestry. It belongs to you now, with a thread of red for every day that I have loved you.”
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“This beast has a death wish.” He glowered. “It keeps trying to scratch me.” Blythe noticed then that there was a cat prowling at his feet”
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“Why don’t I stay with you?” Blythe offered. “We can curl up inside and eat cookies by the fire. Maybe play some charades…” “Dear God, no,”
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“Truly a wondrous idea,” he was quick to say, the words too sharp. “Caroling is one of my favorite holiday pastimes.” Blythe squinted her eyes at him. “It is? Since when?” “Since right now.”
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“Heavens, how did Blythe deal with this man? Signa wished she had something to throw at him. Preferably something very, very hard.”
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“What are you? I’m Fate, my skulking brother is Death, Blythe is Life… but no matter how much I look at your tapestry, I can never seem to figure it out. And so I ask again—what are you?”
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“There were always so many could haves with death. So many should haves, would haves…”
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“In memory of Arthur Pembroke,’” he read aloud, “‘who always said, I’ll rest when I’m dead.’ And so he does.” Sylas was grinning by the time he straightened himself. “Perhaps these places aren’t so bad after all.”
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“There’s something about this time of year,” she said. “It softens our hearts, and makes the absence of those we miss all the more apparent.”
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“I could spend a million Christmases with you and still it will not be enough,”
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“The room was fine. I suppose I was just missing Sylas.” “Ah yes.” Elijah hummed. “The man that everyone here can see except for me.”
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“Blythe had always found Aris to be a bit of a strutting peacock willing to flash his pretty feathers at any who would pay him attention.”
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“Blythe had had two great frustrations—the fact that she could not teleport, and that she was still forced to suffer from allergies.”
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“We hope this room is to your liking. Should you find that you have poor taste and require alternative lodging, I would be happy to provide you with inferior service upon your request. —Aris”
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“Become?” Blythe demanded, incredulous. “You’ve not been paying attention, husband, for I have always been brilliant.”
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“My rotten brother helped choose this land,” Aris seethed. “If he wasn’t already dead, I would kill the fool myself.”
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