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Forgotten Vows (Folk, #2) Forgotten Vows by Lily Mayne
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“Of course I remember you,” I said, even though I didn’t, but I did. I laughed again. “Who are you? I remember you. I missed you.”
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“All I had left were the memories—ones he no longer shared—and the ghost of him in this place.”
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“The arm of branches. The favour at your throat. Your first oath already etched into your skin. You are one of us now fully, aren’t you?”
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“Shit. Why didn’t Gillie and Nua tell me I needed to bring ink? “I didn’t bring ink,” I stammered. “I didn’t know—”
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“Acherone al Brid.” The voice echoed across the clearing, but I knew it was coming from that little hut. “The halfling. The Hunter. The thrice-lived king.”
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“You’ve forgotten much already, but it will return. He searches for you always. Pines for you.” My brows pinched in a little frown. “Who?” “Your holly king.” “Huh?”
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“I love you,” I blurted, and even when he froze in shock, the words kept pouring from me in an unstoppable rush. “I miss you so much it feels like I’m dying. I’m sorry. I’m sorry for all of it, but it wasn’t a game, Ash. None of what we had was a game. It was real.”
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“I didn’t want to be alone anymore. The ache in my chest was so sharp. Heavy. More than just the pain from my missing arm. It felt like there should be someone beside me, like I was missing something vital but I didn’t know what.”
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“My Ash was full fae. But then, he wasn’t my Ash anymore. I wanted to die.”
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“But before I fell unconscious, I wept. For everything I had done to Ash. All the pain I had caused him, even as I’d tried to stop it. For everything I had lost—the only thing that had ever truly mattered to me. Part of me hoped that I wouldn’t wake up.”
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