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The Midnight Sea (The Fourth Element, #1) The Midnight Sea by Kat Ross
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“Even if I could be free I would choose you…”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“The world is in an eternal struggle against good and evil,” he would say to me. “But the most important war is fought here.” Ilyas would tap his chest. “It is not the barbarians, nor even the Druj, that we must fear the most, Nazafareen. It is the enemy within.” I”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“I would wait for him as long as I had to. A hundred years, a thousand. It didn’t matter. Only that we were together, and no one would ever take him from me again.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“I plan to march to the ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea,” the young King said, his mismatched eyes shining with certainty. “And it's Al-ex-an-der.” He smiled. “You Persians always butcher my name.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“We’re the light against the darkness, never forget that Nazafareen”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“I thought we might”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“arguing over which of the Water Dogs had the largest…sword.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“Once we leashed the daēvas, forced them to fight with us instead of against us, the tide turned.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“They served Queen Neblis and her necromancers.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“I took a step back. I couldn´t help it. His daeva? I´m not sure what I expected. Horns and a forked tail, perhaps. A creature as ugly on the outside as it was on the inside. But they looked just like us.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“And you joined the Water Dogs because of her”
“ Yes. I thought it would make her stop hunting me”
“Did it?”
“No. “I turned so I could look at him. “You did”
“Me?”
“I was too busy worrying about what a thorn in my side you were to obsess about it anymore. One nightmare at a time please.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea
“Mountains dream. But a single dream my last a thousand years.”
Kat Ross, The Midnight Sea