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Last Dragon Standing (Heartstrikers, #5) Last Dragon Standing by Rachel Aaron
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“Of course I’m right,” Svena said. “I’ve always been the brains to your brute strength. That’s how our relationship works.”
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“I am Ghost, the Empty Wind, spirit of the Forgotten Dead, bound Mortal Spirit of the First of the new Merlins, Marci Novalli. Algonquin has betrayed us, and the Nameless End is coming to devour all that exists. If you wish to remain eternal, come to the Merlin Gate and hear how we plan to survive. If you do not care, stay where you are, and learn how the deathless die.”
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“It was the fashionable thing to do,”
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“You’re awful rational for someone covered in blood. Which spirit are you?” “I don’t know,” the man confessed, looking down at his gory hands. “I don’t know how I got here or why I’m covered in blood. I don’t even know if it’s my blood or someone else’s. I just…” His voice trailed off as his bloody hands began to shake, and then he raised them to cover his face. “Help me.”
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“He could be an absolute pain, but Justin had been truer to Julius’s idea of family than any other dragon, and though he’d always known it deep down, Julius loved him for it now more than ever.”
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“If he’d been less upset, Julius would have been touched by Justin’s thoughtfulness. Emotional sensitivity wasn’t usually his brother’s strong suit. But while hearing the logic behind the decision made him feel slightly less betrayed”
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“You never asked!” Justin cried. “I’m not psychic! I don’t know what you want. Even when you do tell me, it doesn’t make sense half the time.”
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“Arguing with his brother over facts was the same as banging your head against a wall: painful and ineffective. There was no point, anyway.”
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“[..] she wasn't a monster. None of them were. Dragons, spirits, humans, they were all just flawed floundering souls fumbling their way as best they could.”
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