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Facets of Revolution (The Firebird Chronicles, #4) Facets of Revolution by T.A. White
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“Graydon cupped her neck, drawing her down to him. “You leave me speechless, my soul.”
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“People often underestimated the power of their own will. They let the weakness of their mind dictate how high they could rise. True strength came by finding your wall and overcoming it.”
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“She wished Jin was awake so they could make fun of him together.”
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“Blame”
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“From this second forward, you shall not know fear or sorrow. For I am with you. Your shield and your sword. Defender and protector. The shelter in the storm. This I so swear as the child of Marcus and Ashlyn, former son of House Roake and the Face of the sixth Tuann emperor, Torvald Elden.”
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“Selene feared the Tuann wouldn’t accept who the forty-three had to become in order to survive—or what was done to them.”
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“My name,” Kira started as he stepped out of the room Harlow stopped and looked back at her. “What name did they give me?” Kira asked. “Layana. It means protector in our language.” Then he was gone. “It is a beautiful name,” Kira whispered, alone again.”
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“Kira threw a look in Devon and Joule’s direction. “Stay back. Things are about to get dangerous.” “Why do you have a smile on your face when you say that?” Devon asked.”
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“Kira? Phoenix? Nix? Nixxy poo? Lovely lady who forgot to take me with her. Where are you?” “It’s not forgetting if I deliberately leave you behind,” Kira declared through gritted teeth.”
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“Kira found it mildly insulting that Boden regarded Finn as more of a threat than her. She’d worked hard to earn a reputation as a terror. How disappointing that years of effort meant nothing in Tuann society. Perhaps it was time she start again—this time among the Tuann.”
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“She was so proud. It was like watching a child take their first steps. If those steps led them to making monumentally bad decisions that involved challenging someone much older and better trained than them.”
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“As you can see, Kira underwent a mental health assessment after the war. The doctors recommended a service animal to assist with her mental state.” Kira’s head whipped toward Alexander. He flicked his fingers in their silent language, signaling “eyes front.” Kira grumbled internally as she listened, Jin’s cackling howls making her want to beat someone. Preferably Alexander. “Only Kira isn’t skilled at caring for living creatures. As a result, J1N was given the programming to act as Kira’s mental health support drone.” Humiliating. That’s what this was. Absolutely humiliating.”
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“Kira rose from her seat, taking a moment to stretch. “They thought I could be bullied. I taught them otherwise.” Raider propped an elbow on the arm of his chair. “You always did favor a scorched Earth policy when it came to this sort of thing.” “I’ve found it best to start as I mean to go on,” Kira explained.”
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“Not going to lie, I’m with the meat sack on this one. This wasn’t part of the plan,” Jin said. Kira stepped back, giving Raider a pained smile. “I know but everything in me is saying it would be a mistake to enter this circle.” She’d ignored her instincts once to a devastating cost. She couldn’t force herself to do so again. “This isn’t my path.” The words felt like a release.”
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“A little dramatic though,” Jin finished. Kira grinned. As expected, Jin’s reputation as a mood killer continued unbroken.”
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“Decades of training and experience on the battlefield would be nothing in front of the child. Her reputation as the Phoenix would go down in flames. All because a little girl turned out to be more obstinate than her.”
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