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The Sweetest Betrayal (The Kinder Poison, #3) The Sweetest Betrayal by Natalie Mae
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“What a sweet, miserable betrayal this was, for Kasta to give me everything I wanted, to be everything I needed, to make me love him, and then leave me here alone.”
Natalie Mae, The Sweetest Betrayal
“I need to yell at you for so many more things," I say as he grits his teeth. "And you need to fix these bracelets, because I blew them right up, and then you need to help me set terms for the war we just stopped, because there's nothing we can't do together. Things are going to be perfect now." I believe it with everything I have, If my magic can will others to do what I want, then maybe it can will him to live. "We're going to go back, and you're going to be Mestrah and we're going to keep pulling each other up whenever we need it, because that's how stories like this are supposed to end. Good things happen when you do good things. And we're going to get along and be happy..."
"I need this in writing." But his voice is fading. "I'm going to bring it out every time you argue with me."
"That's it." I grab his hand when it slips from my cheek. "Stay awake and fight with me. Think of all the fights we haven't had yet. Who's going to suggest all the irrational, terrible ideas if you're not there?"
A flicker of a smile. His eyes are closing. "You'll do that just fine on your own."
I let out half a laugh, half a cry, and stifle it. "Please don't. Please stay with me.”
Natalie Mae, The Sweetest Betrayal
“southern fleet insisting it was barbaric to attack us when we weren’t engaging and the queen going mad over some claim that I made her daughter averse to marriage, that official reports are that the queen attacked me out of paranoia, and I tried to retreat peacefully, but was struck down and had to be rescued, and then someone unearthed that the queen had lured me there with the intention of selling both Sakira and me to Wyrim, and now the people of Greka are calling for her resignation and Iris’s rise. “I tried to take over a small kingdom,” I say. “Very good,” Hen says. “And taking a kingdom over by force is bad because . . .?” I scoff. “It wasn’t technically force—” But Jet gives me a slow, disapproving shake of his head, and I clear my throat. “Because controlling people is wrong, and I’m trying to prove that magic is not a weapon.”
Natalie Mae, The Sweetest Betrayal