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The Last Wolf (The Legend of All Wolves, #1) The Last Wolf by Maria Vale
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“Still kind of a crappy wolf.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“I guess I figured that one chance at living was better than a lifetime of being alive.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“When we are in skin, we are anfeald. Single fold: one and singular. Alone. But when we are wild, we exist beyond the limitations of our poor bodies and weak senses. We are ourselves, but we are also part of the land and the Pack. We are manigfeald, manifold and complex.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“Death does lurk in the dark, and I am it.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“Framweard, which is Old Tongue for someone going back where they came from. Someone doomed to die.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“What a crappy wolf.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“Wolves who drink smell like Baileys and kibble.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf
“He tells me about human weddings, held inside or outside if the weather is mild. The couple wear clothes that are painfully uncomfortable and make their friends do the same. An officiant says a few words that neither party has really thought through—sickness and health, richer and poorer, better and worse—or at least don’t believe will be put to the test. Family and friends toast the couple, eat a little, drink too much, give vases, dance badly, and then run for the exits.”
Maria Vale, The Last Wolf