Cโest moi, cโest moi,โtis I,' I told him. It seemed appropriately melodramatic, though I didnโt know if heโd catch the reference. I shouldnโt have worried. Unexpectedly, he laughed. โTrust you to quote Lancelot rather than Guinevere.
Patricia BriggsI jerked my chin toward Frostโs body. โAll that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.โ Hao said, โLife is not safe. A man might spend his whole time on earth staying safe in a basement, and in the end, he still dies like everyone else.โ Half-naked, covered with the same filth we all were, he still gave the impression of being in control of himself and his environment.
Patricia BriggsFor Adam, screwed-up bonding thing or not, Iโd wait forever. โReally?โ he asked in a tone Iโd never heard from him before. Softer. Vulnerable. Adam didnโt do vulnerable. โReally what?โ I asked. โDespite the way our bond scares you, despite the way someone in the pack played you, youโd still have me?โ He'd been listening to my thoughts. This time it didn't bother me. โAdam,โ I told him, โIโd walk barefoot over hot coals for you.
Patricia BriggsSamuel laughed out loud. "You still haven't figured it out, have you, Mercy? He never was mad about the car. He was the first one at the scene of the accident. He thought you'd killed yourself. We all did. That was a pretty spectacular wreck.
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