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E.D.Baker

  • Nadnadhas quoted2 years ago
    cell had been used to house old furniture in need of repair and was cluttered, but dry and relatively clean. Rather than make him wait while they emptied it completely, they'd left a few pieces behind. A cracked washtub, a rickety table, and my old bed with the broken leg weren't much, but they were more than most prisoners had.
  • Nadnadhas quoted2 years ago
    My grandmother's cottage was one of the more traditional styles of candy-decorated gingerbread. Since the curse had ended, she often invited the family to visit, and Eadric had grown fond of the icing on her roof. I thought it was only right that I help her patch her house, considering how much of it Eadric had eaten.
  • Nadnadhas quoted2 years ago
    Of course, the dungeon wasn't quite like it used to be. My mother had had it cleaned out when she married my father and had used it for storage since then. The guards had scrambled to get a cell ready for a prisoner, finally settling on one with a tiny window. The
  • b5404198658has quoted2 years ago
    Because they were too tough for an ordinary knife to cut
  • aymanssmc10has quoted2 years ago
    Ever since my aunt had returned to her normal self, she hadn't been able to keep her mind on anything but her beloved Haywood. Her magic had suffered for it, becoming muddled and not quite as she'd intended.
  • Israel Mystichas quotedlast year
    Her magic had suffered for it, becoming muddled and not quite as she'd intended.
  • alinagrincisin24has quoted7 months ago
    "Wretched plant!" I said, rubbing my head with one hand as I pushed the vine away with the other.
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