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Malefic (Sinister, #2) Malefic by Tony Marturano
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“While the specifics of her fate still eluded her, the knowledge she had encountered on her journey did not. Her friendship with Victoria had taught her about ambition, obsession, and desperation. Janay had taught her about selflessness and the compulsion to put the wellbeing of others before oneself. Her foster father, Alan Cooper, had taught her about the strength of familial bonds, about being a decent human being, about righteousness. Doing unto others as you would have them do unto you. While she may not have had much time with her foster mother, Elena Cooper, even she had influenced her. It was Elena who had introduced Sofia to Venice and to the concept that monsters might just exist, if not in real life, then in the mind.  Sofia could see it all very clearly now. There was a reason why she was unable to integrate at school or to forge other meaningful relationships with any of the other children beyond her few friends. There was a reason she struggled to lay down roots. Her repressed sexuality, dormant for all her formative years and stifling her appetite for romance beyond the craving of her dreams, no doubt had its purpose too. While the nature of this remained a mystery to her, she still strongly believed that it was fate that had carved a path for her to Palazzo Rosso, and everything that had happened up until her epiphany in that hospital bed had happened for a reason. To teach her. To prepare her for what awaited. She knew this now. And she was ready. But this was her journey. Hers alone.”
Tony Marturano, Malefic
“Rain. Spitting at the glass as if disappointed with her performance. None more than she. She realised that when it came to anything remotely emotional, she appeared incapable of dealing with it. An emotional cripple. It was a term she’d often heard but never truly understood, until now.”
Tony Marturano, Malefic
“Don’t worry. She promised to get us some news as soon as possible,” she said encouragingly.  “You seemed to be having a right go,” Sofia said.  The eccentric beauty rocked her head and the black wide hat that was sitting on it. “Oh, well, you know. This is Italy. They tend to respond best to impassioned discourse,” she said with a smile. “So, tell me what happened.”
Tony Marturano, Malefic
“closing, I would like to thank you for all the opportunities you have afforded me during my employment. Regrettably, I cannot. My late father always told me that if I didn’t have anything kind to say then I should say nothing.”
Tony Marturano, Malefic