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Minimum Wage Magic (DFZ, #1) Minimum Wage Magic by Rachel Aaron
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“The cost of survival is doing things you don’t like,” he said coldly. “Suck it up or give up, but don’t sit on the fence and complain. It”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“I don't go to brothels," he snapped. "If you have to spend money on sex, you're doing it wrong. But there's a lot of people who do go to Madame's, and they're all going to be pissed at me.”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“People think all kinds of things,” the priest said with a shrug. “Including that calling a city their home is a two-way street. But the DFZ doesn’t work that way. She’s not kind. Not moral or fair. She has no compassion, no sympathy for the plight of those who live with her. That’s not her fault. She doesn’t have the freedom we mortals enjoy. Her mind, her soul, even her body does not belong to her. She is not an individual. She is a spirit, the soul of a living city. She can only be what we’ve made her. Do you understand?”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“I’d watched enough crime dramas to know that anywhere they called their boss “the boss” was not a place you wanted to go exploring by yourself.”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“Welcome to the DFZ,” I said, shaking my head. “Criminals all the way down.” “It is called the ‘City of Commerce,’” Sibyl whispered in my ear. “The place where anything is possible”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“At least we don’t have to worry about the other locks now,” I said, nodding at the door, which had snapped in half from the pressure. “I know, right?” my AI agreed. “Who needs proper casting? Brute force wins again!”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic
“maybe I was prejudging it, but in my experience, anywhere that had more vending machines for guns than for soda wasn’t winning any safe-neighborhood”
Rachel Aaron, Minimum Wage Magic