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Arrow's Flight (Heralds of Valdemar, #2) Arrow's Flight by Mercedes Lackey
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“I'm tired of having to struggle for what seems to come easily to everyone else.”
Mercedes Lackey, Arrow's Flight
“I'm tired of being alone, and fighting my battles alone.”
Mercedes Lackey, Arrow's Flight
“Kris rode in silence, only now beginning to realize that by not giving her a little comfort and encouragement that he had made a nearly fatal mistake. Her self-esteem was far more fragile than he had guessed. And her nerves were plainly gone. Now he thought he knew why she would venture no judgments at all, and gave him her opinions hesitantly, and only when directly asked for them. When he asked her, back at the Station, she avoided answering all questions about how she was feeling, answering only that she was “all right.” He began to wonder if she’d ever recover from the incident ... and he began to fear that he’d ruined her.”
Mercedes Lackey, Arrow's Flight
“But a Herald has to have your trust right away, don’t you see? If you come to trust the person more than the office, the way you do with your priest, there would be trouble for every new Herald in a Sector.” The boy looked thoughtful at this. “So you move all the time, to make sure it’s the job that stays important, not the person doing it. I bet if you stayed in one place too long, you’d get too bound up with the people to judge right, too.”
Mercedes Lackey, Arrow's Flight