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“You've been seduced with poetry? Wow. I'm envious. No guy's ever tried anything as classy as that on me."

"If only you could visit the eighteenth century, Highvalley. You would learn what it is to be courted properly.”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“Alone is better than an army. But two is better than alone.”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“A faery’s home, usually shared with others, was often called a haunt, though grander ones might be called a court. There were other fae whose homes were fortresses, caves, dens, or lairs.

You didn’t want to go home with anyone who lived in a lair.”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“Being interesting keeps you alive longer in there.”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“Merrick pulled up after a few moments, smiling. “Probably not how I’m supposed to behave toward a prince.”

Larkin gripped Merrick’s backside to hold him in place. “Indeed, you ill-bred commoner, how dare you?”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“Walking through the birch grove, keep your head
Or the whitefingers touch you and then you're dead!”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue
“The last time a man read me poetry in bed, he wanted me to do a great deal more than go back to sleep.”
Molly Ringle, Lava Red Feather Blue