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Belle Lied (Refurbished Fairy Tales, #3) Belle Lied by S.R. Nulton
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“Life would continue, as it always must, but for that moment, I allowed myself to be weak. There was time enough for strength when I awoke.”
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“Do not allow the battles of life to cause you to lose yourself.”
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“People respect those who are cursed, but they all seem to look down on those who have overcome physical or mental problems. I refuse to let him be looked down on by anyone.”
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“There are days when you can feel a change coming. Days when you know that you will either rise above the turmoil or be outmatched and fade away. Days when you know that you will be a different person by the time you are able to sleep.”
S.R. Nulton, Belle Lied
“It felt a bit like standing in the forest just before the first big cold of winter falls. You can't see anything, but you can feel and smell the transition. I could feel something coming. I just didn't know what.”
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“His eyes grew bright with moisture as I spoke, and when I finished, my brother dragged me in for a hug. "You are extra, but not like you think. You're above and beyond what was needed. Your mere existence brings us joy, and you will never be unnecessary. I know Belle made you feel that way, but she was wrong. She could never see that you gave us the love we needed to hold the family together when we were in danger of falling apart. You keep us in balance.”
S.R. Nulton, Belle Lied
“Why must everything in stories be so dramatic? Isn't real life interesting enough?”
S.R. Nulton, Belle Lied
“He had let his temper go. I wished that it had surprised me, but it didn't. Not really. He may look like a beast and talk like a man, but he had the fickle heart of a Fey and the temperament of a troll.”
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“She only ever cared about books and money, but only so she could buy more books.”
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