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New Heights (The Beginning after the End, #2) New Heights by TurtleMe
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“The king turned his attention in my direction, regarding me loftily, and found me returning his gaze.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“To her, I’m something like a hero who saved her life. She may have fantasies about a relationship between us, like any young girl about her idol, but that doesn’t mean she is in love. It’s more of an infatuation,” I explained.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“She’s someone whose life has been changed by me. It’s not so much the feeling of like or love, but something more akin to gratitude that she feels. She doesn’t know that now, but in the future, I’m sure she’ll be able to distinguish between the two on her own,” I answered with a shrug, taking another sip of my cider.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“I smiled—I knew exactly who to give this to.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“At this point, I was just glad Elijah was a friend, not a foe.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“I shook my head, trying to dislodge the cancerous thoughts and vowing to myself that I would gladly carry out whatever torturous deed was necessary against any boy who dared to make a move on my sister with even a speck of filth in his degenerate mind.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“After all, someone’s going to have to hold you back from murdering Lucas on the first day of school.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“I couldn’t decide whether he was that confident or just plain stupid for not only betraying us but having the audacity to show up here now.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Until the day you hold enough power and authority to protect the people you care for, I must advise you against any course of action that would pit you against the Wykes House.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Ever since I’d met him, something had felt weird, like we’d had some sort of connection somehow.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“You think I’d risk my life to help you escape? Be honored—you’ll be the valiant heroes who stalled the beast long enough for me to escape. I’ll tell everyone all about your courageous deeds,” he scoffed, turning back to shoot me an arrogant smirk before conjuring a smokescreen.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Once you earned enough merit points from going into dungeons and completing missions and quests, you were given the chance to move up a class, but you had to pass an exam.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Given the fact that you so adamantly withheld your full abilities until the end, I can only assume that you wish to be placed at a lower rank,” he said, not breaking his stride. “Note. B-class.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“some senile old man just handed it to him, mumbling something about finding it a worthy master.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“You have asked me twice and I have rejected you both times, yet it seems your pride won’t allow you to accept my refusal.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Allow me to ask you a question in response, Your Majesty. How much are you willing to sell your children for?” I asked coolly, never batting an eye.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Perhaps I didn’t make myself clear. I do not wish to give, sell, or trade my bond,” I reiterated, failing to mask the annoyed expression on my face.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“Memories of killing the slave traders who had abducted Tessia came back to mind. If I hadn’t been there to rescue her, what would’ve happened? A shiver ran down my spine at the thought of Tessia being abused by a corrupt aristocrat.”
TurtleMe, New Heights
“I couldn’t see Tess as anything other than a friend or a sister, even when she was so obvious in showing her attraction toward me. Maybe when she was older and more mature, I would start thinking about it.”
TurtleMe, New Heights