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Wickedly Magical (Baba Yaga, #0.5) Wickedly Magical by Deborah Blake
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“When you tell the children tales of the Baba Yaga on a cold winter’s night, you might remember to mention that whether or not the witch is wicked often depends on who is telling the story.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“He spoke!" Ivan said, eyes wide. "The dog talked! Oh my god."
"An ancient witch you can believe in, but not a talking dragon that looks like a dog?" Chudo-Yudo said, sounding slightly piqued. "Hmph. Young people today have such limited imaginations.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“Who says wicked can’t be good ?”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“Not very smart," Chudo-Yudo growled. "Stalking a Baba Yaga." He showed a set of sharp white teeth. "Maybe he has a death wish. I could help with that You want me to eat him?”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“Something tells me this isn't going to end well for everyone involved. Someone may get turned into a frog yet." And that was the good news.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“A Baba Yaga never breaks a promise. Legs, yes. Hearts, occasionally. But never a promise.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“She was tasked with guarding the doorway to the Otherworld, keeping the balance of nature (as much as anyone could in these modern times), and occasionally, helping a worthy seeker.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“You're the Baba Yaga?" He gazed at her in disbelief. "But the Baba Yaga is an ugly old crone, and you're, you're... not!”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“Hmm," she said. "'Curiouser and curiouser,' to quote Alice.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“He strolled over to the refrigerator, opened the door with one paw, and delicately picked up a beer between his teeth. He waited until clothes had stopped arcing through the air and hand it to Barbara.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“Is he evil?" the dog asked, an eager gleam in his wide brown eyes. "If he's evil, I'd be happy to eat him for you.”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
“who says wicked can’t be good?”
Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical