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Ghost (Buryoku #11) Ghost by Aaron Oster
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“She was unable to move, as her bones and muscles needed to be regrown and reattached in the right order. All she could do was focus on what was immediately before her – the battle between Roy and the demon.”
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“Sounds like you all got to play savior,” Roy sighed. “Why? Didn’t you?” Violet asked. “The opposite, actually,” Roy said, looking up to the ceiling, where a rounded hatch was opening. “I had to destroy a city.” “You destroyed a city?” exclaimed Violet. “I want to destroy a city,” Snarl muttered.”
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“We’re still inside the Tower, remember?” Roy said. “Now come on. We won’t get our answers if our cowardly soldiers all escape.” “More torture, you say?” Geon asked excitedly.”
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“Gain Soya,” Marrie read the strange name. “You sit here, accused of beating your husband and three children to death over a…” she paused, rereading the line, just to be sure. “A disagreement over which type of pie is the best?”
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“I’ll keep my mouth shut for a week, and that’s all you’ll get,” Roy said, stopping before Hermit. “I can live with that,” Hermit said. “But you’re going to have to keep making sure we all get hot food twice a day,” Roy said, crossing his arms. “Done,” Hermit replied, then held out a steaming bowl. “You’re pathetic,” Geon said as Roy sat and happily slurped down his helping. “Maybe,” Roy said. “But at least I get two hot meals a day out of it.”
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“You’re famous by this point for dropping cryptic hints and not saying anything,” Violet said. “Why bother asking if you’re just going to shoot us down anyway?” “What was that?” Hermit asked. “You want to know now and not have to wait? Well, how can I say no when you asked so nicely?” None of them had said anything of the sort, but clearly, Hermit wanted to tell them now. It seemed he’d been hoping someone would ask so he could perhaps refuse a few times. Even after all these years, Roy still had no idea what was going on inside that man’s head, nor did he want to.”
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