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Bound to You in Japan (The Brotherhood, #2) Bound to You in Japan by Amelia Danver
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“There was nothing more dangerous than idea. And nothing more destructive than an idea falling into the wrong hands.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“There is nothing more dangerous than an idea. And nothing more destructive than an idea falling into the wrong hands.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“That day, my Master spoke about a concept associated with that iconic flower of Japan, "mono no aware", which meant the impermanence of things. That nothing in this life lasted, just like the short-lived bloom of the sakura. We would never pass the same moment again twice.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“A stolen intel could result after a night of pleasure, just as easily as death from a slit across the throat in the dark.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“She was the soothing balm to my wounds, the effective painkiller to my aches, the potent drug to my paranoia.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“It was not so much a battle of wits as it was a battle of wills, with me losing sorely.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan
“If it has not been invented in Japan, then it has not been invented anywhere else.”
Amelia Danver, Bound to You in Japan