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The Faerie Games: The Complete Series (Dark World: The Faerie Games) The Faerie Games: The Complete Series by Michelle Madow
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“They’re probably pigs hanging out on Circe’s beach,” Sage said, sounding as enraged as I felt. “Or rotting away in Scylla’s or Charybdis’s stomach,” Thomas added. “Although technically, they’d all be in Charybdis’s stomach now.” King Devin tilted his head curiously. “What do you mean by that?” he asked. “Oh, it’s nothing,” I said. “We just got Charybdis to eat Scylla. That’s all.” King Devin’s eyes widened in what appeared to be genuine shock. “How the hell did you manage that?”
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“Family,” I repeated. “Or maybe even sisters. If not by blood, then in our souls.” “Sisters.” Cassia’s eyes sparkled with unshed tears. “I like that.”
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“I’d always hoped my sixteenth birthday would be the moment I came into my witch powers. That was the way it worked in books and movies,”
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“princes and princesses can nominate half-bloods for the Games. She was my ticket in.”
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“I did as he said. His hands were surprisingly soft, warm, and comforting. And the way he was looking down at me with those dark, mysterious eyes…”
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“Because I prefer being stabbed in the front than in the back.”
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“He was waiting right where he’d promised, and he smirked when he saw me. The glow of the moon shined upon his perfectly sculpted face and dark blond hair. He was way too tempting for his own good. Well, for my own good.”
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“Probably because with his jet black hair and intense jungle green eyes, our Avalon Academy training outfits made him look even more badass than he already was.”
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“like she was conducting a symphony, and the water followed her commands, dancing in time with the music.”
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“I wanted him to see me. Not Torrence. There was nothing I could do about the fact that I looked like her, but I wanted something about this night to feel genuine. I wanted Julian to see my soul—the person I was beneath the mask of my best friend.”
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“I’d been prepped for the mission going in. I knew that Prince Devyn’s daughter, Selena, would be in LA disguised as a witch named Torrence Devereux. I knew everything to do, including using the potion bomb full of fae magic to unlock the gate outside the Devereux house so Selena would be able to leave. I knew precisely when Selena would walk down that driveway, and I’d been positioned there to do exactly what I’d done—take her to a nearby fountain, earn her trust, convince her to toss Prince Devyn’s token into the water, and then pull her through the portal and into the Otherworld with me.”
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“Then, a man popped into existence in front of me. He was taller than Bacchus—he must have been twelve feet tall, at least. And he was ageless, with long white hair past his shoulders and a gold toga tied at his waist to show off his hard, chiseled chest. His eyes glowed an inhuman white, and I felt tiny under his intimidating gaze.”
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“Trevi Square was just like Julian had described—a bunch of restaurants surrounding a large fountain in the middle. The fountain was built to look like the Trevi Fountain in Rome—it was huge, with beautiful statues of gods and creatures from mythology around it. I recognized it from pictures and movies, although of course I’d never been to the real one myself.”
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“But no one—not me, not you, not anyone—is either pure good or pure evil. The world’s far more complex than that. There are always shades of gray.”
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“only princes and princesses can nominate half-bloods for the Games. She was my ticket in.”
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“moved like she was conducting a symphony, and the water followed her commands, dancing in time with the music.”
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“Earth Angel”
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“He was the anchor that held me steady in rough seas, and the lighthouse that illuminated my path in a storm. He’d pulled me out of my lowest lows and believed in me when I didn’t have faith in myself. “Even though we’re both strong individually, we’re always stronger together.”
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