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Ōkami (Flame in the Mist, #1.25) Ōkami by Renée Ahdieh
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“Perhaps heroes were a thing to hate.”
Renee Ahdieh, Ōkami
“He would need the strength of these remembrances, if he was to face what was to come.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“He preferred the idea of living far more than he did of the unknown.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“Through it all, Ōkami had kept pragmatic. He’d cast aside his fury. Flicked away the desire for revenge as though it were a worrisome dragonfly.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“I’ve been told the truth can hurt,” Ōkami continued. “And it must sting to know how much prettier I am than you.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“Ōkami searched for signs of the girl he loved, hidden behind the gaping dragon’s maw of Hattori Kenshin’s chin guard. Signs of her ingenuity. Signs of her quiet brilliance. The slightest suggestion of any similarity.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“He’d spent a lifetime turning to humor in moments of difficulty. It often made the unthinkable endurable.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami
“I've been told the truth can hurt, [and] it must sting to know how much prettier I am than you.”
Renée Ahdieh, Ōkami