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The Princess and the Scoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel by Beth Revis
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“All it took was a few years and the Skywalker twins to make him realize he could ask for help.”
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“Art was a form of rebellion.”
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“Her eyes met his, and her smile was brighter than any star. And it was just for him.”
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“it was the power of art to exist even in the darkest times, to silently stand in opposition to the destroyers.”
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“you always have the right to a choice.”
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“The more independent she became, the less likely she was to hurt others. Including herself.”
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“Han kissed the top of Leia's head. "Hey, sweetheart," he said softly. She looked up at him with those big brown eyes of hers, and he shook his head. Unfair of the universe to give her eyes like that.”
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“If there was one thing Madrus had taught her, it was the power of art to exist even in the darkest times, to silently stand in opposition to the destroyers.
Art was a form of rebellion.”
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“Because you're my wife!...If you're running a con, I'll always back you up!”
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“What was the point of fighting the Empire if we do not reap the benefits of peace?”
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“Sir, it appears the Ewoks have discovered that you intend to have a celebration? Without them?”
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“If one is put in chains, one should turn them into a weapon and squeeze the life from one's oppressor...
She had hated every single moment on Tatooine except for that one.
She had never felt more powerful than in that instant.”
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“Face it sweetheart, you’re stuck with me.”
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“It was gutting, the way loss could be forgotten, even for a moment.”
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“Han...started to get up, his hands bunching in fists. Leia pulled him down and patted his knee. He couldn't fight every battle for her, and Leia had learned long ago that not every battle was worth fighting anyway.”
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“She loved him for who he was, the scoundrel side as well as the nobility that always won out in the end. She loved that he questioned her, that he pushed her. She loved who she was with him, who he was with her, and who they were together.”
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“There would come a day, she knew, when there would be no more questions between them. She would fall and know without a doubt that he would catch her, would feel his arms cradling her safely even as the wind whistled past her. She would know his thoughts before he did; she would know his body as well as she knew her own.”
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“Leia leaned in, tucking a lock of Luke's hair behind his ear. Always scruffy, these boys.”
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“It’s in my blood.’ Leia spat out. “He could have done it. He could have broken that ice and saved us both.’ They both knew she wasn’t talking about Luke now. ‘What is the point of power if it cannot save the people I love?’ Leia asked, her voice breaking.”
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“A harpoon sliced through the air, cutting Beck's biceps. A red line of blood blossomed over her white jacket-perfectly straight and neat, so clean it looked as if it were a band of honor in her immaculate uniform and not an injury.”
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“And might I add, sir, I have been an integral part of your journeys and alongside you since Tatooine. I was shocked to hear the news of your nuptials secondhand.”
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“Anxiety twisted inside her. He knew who she had been, but neither of them had really talked about who they wanted to become, how they wanted to grow and shift as a unified front rather than individually.”
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“that went to Erso instead.”
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“It’s a honeymoon,” Han reminded him. “We don’t need anything but a bed, and even that’s optional.” Lando laughed. “So, somewhere sunny, clothes negotiable.” “All I’ve ever wanted in life,” Han said, leaning against the wall.”
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