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Etched in Bone (The Others, #5) Etched in Bone by Anne Bishop
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“Vlad stared at Simon. "Meg told the Elders they were..."
"Bad puppies," Simon finished. "Yeah."
A minute passed before Vlad said, "Why?"
"They didn't say 'please' when they asked for cookies."
"I don't know what to say."
Simon scratched behind an ear that was now Wolf-shaped and furry. "That's okay. Meg said plenty for all of us.”
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“The map showed human places I'd never heard of - places that had once been great civilizations, until humans forgot the world wasn't theirs to claim.”
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“He put his arms around her and brushed his lips against hers once, twice. Then his mouth settled over hers and lingered. As he eased back, she leaned forward and pressed her lips against his.
“I think we like it,” Meg breathed.
“I think we should try it again. Just to be sure.”
They tried it several more times, just to be sure, and eventually decided that they did like kissing. They liked it a lot”
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“I was thinking of something that made me unhappy.”
Simon stopped snarling and cocked his head, looking more baffled than angry. “Why would you do that?”
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tags: humor
“Maybe it was human nature to want to please the person who rejects you, who wants you to prove you deserve to be loved. Maybe.”
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“And he wondered just how much teasing she had received—and why human males would train a female to shoot a gun and then tease her into being angry enough to shoot them. “I’m”
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“...you look the truth in the face - not the truth that has fangs and fur but the hard truth about yourself, that you're just as dangerous as the beings the rest of the people fear but you can't afford to be as honest about it. You can't tell those people that you'll make deals with what they fear in order to keep them sage from the monsters who look just like them.”
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“Anger and reason are rarely partners,”
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“You couldn’t help someone who didn’t want help. That was a hard, and bitter, life lesson.”
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“. “But words can beat down a person as surely as fists,”
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“Vlad stared at Simon. “Meg told the Elders they were . . .” “Bad puppies,” Simon finished. “Yeah.” A minute passed before Vlad said, “Why?” “They didn’t say ‘please’ when they asked for cookies.” “I don’t know what to say.” Simon scratched behind an ear that was now Wolf-shaped and furry. “That’s okay. Meg said plenty for all of us.”
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“why human males would train a female to shoot a gun and then tease her into being angry enough to shoot them.”
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“For you, being around that man is like drinking a glass of poison every day,” Nadine said. “Maybe it just makes you sick, makes you weak, makes you forget who you really are and what you really want. But if you keep drinking, sooner or later, the poison will kill you.”
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“She would have told her to respect her limitations as well as her abilities.”
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“Do Wolves usually chew on mint?"

"No. Why?" Before coming to see Meg, he'd gone into the bathroom at HGR to use some mouthwash. He'd also examined both sets of teeth to make sure there weren't any bits of human flesh stuck between them from carrying the backbone.

Did he smell minty from the mouthwash–or was the scent wafting in from the front room?

Meg confirmed that suspicion when she glanced at the Private doorway before leaning toward him and whispering, "When Nathan came back to the office, he smelled like he'd rolled in mint."

he told the watch Wolf.”
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“I think we like it,” Meg breathed. “I think we should try it again. Just to be sure.” They tried it several more times, just to be sure, and eventually decided that they did like kissing. They liked it a lot.”
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“Before we tell anyone about our decision, I think we should kiss,” Meg said suddenly. “To see if we like it.”
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“Blair moved away to inspect the body. Simon just hugged her. “There’s an Elder here,” she whispered in his ear. “I know,” he whispered back. “It laughed at me when I howled to tell you I was here.” She could feel his smile.”
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“Then Simon stopped, his ears pricked. Was it . . . ? “Arroo!” They were barely in range of that howl, but it filled him with joy. “Arroo!” “Arroo! Arroo!” Found you. He ran toward the sound.”
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“But she was part of the Wolfgard pack at Lakeside. Just because she was alone, she wouldn’t turn into some blubbering human. She would . . . “Arroo! Arroo!” I am here. I am here, Simon. Come find me. “Ar-r-rooo!” Please find me. Then she turned into a blubbering human after all.”
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“I don’t remember most of what I see, but I remember one thing, Cyrus Montgomery. The Crows are going to eat your eyes.”
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“The refugees call the war the Destruction of Cel-Romano and the Alliance of Nations. The Others I’ve talked to call it the Thwarted Human Invasion of the Wild Country. A truth seen through different eyes.”
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“One young woman is hardly an invasion.” “The female pack was the invasion,” Simon grumbled. “Exploding fluffballs. Bunnies with teeth.”
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“With so many pets, as she calls them, needing new homes—or at least new caretakers—she suggested giving a dog, cat, or bird to every new resident as a welcome gift. I am trying to discourage this idea without telling her that new terra indigene residents might think she was giving them an easy dinner.”
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“Anger and reason are rarely partners,” Chen replied.”
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“The sweet blood, the howling not-Wolf, had changed things in the Lakeside Courtyard—had even changed some of the terra indigene living in that Courtyard. She was not like the human enemies. She was not prey. She and her kind were Namid’s creation, wondrous and terrible.”
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“And if he looks to be a danger to Meg?” Simon snarled, revealing Wolf-size fangs. Fur sprang up on his chest and shoulders.”
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“It’s also practical. Our survival depends on the goodwill we can generate.”
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