Carissa Broadbent

The Serpent and the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia Book 1)

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  • Tessahas quotedlast year
    “So many mistakes in the end,” he choked out. “Never you.”
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    It’s just…” Her eyes drifted to the sky, far away in thought. “I spent a lot of time alone, before. I didn’t realize how important it was to really have someone. To have someone who would just—who would kill for you. You know?”
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    And Raihn looked like he was probably very good at sex
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    You’ll be easy to kill later, he had told me.

    Like hell I would
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    And I meant it. I had overreacted to his overprotective grumbling. I owed everything that I was to Vincent, and I never forgot that
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    I had no choice, I wanted to say, but I swallowed those words before they made it to my lips. I knew better. Vincent believed that you always had a choice, and if you found yourself in a position where you didn’t, you’d made a very poor one earlier that put you there. Either way, you had no one to blame but yourself
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    My eyes narrowed. “Useless things like Asteris?”

    The corner of his mouth quirked. “Exactly like that.”
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    But you are still human,” he said quietly. “And that means that in here, you are prey. You’ll always be prey. No matter how good you are with those fancy weapons.”

    The truth, of course. But maybe he didn’t realize that I knew how to be prey. I’d been doing it my entire life
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    Another long stare. Another wordless conversation. I’d forgotten what it was like to talk to someone whose face communicated so much.
  • olswydhas quoted3 months ago
    I’d been strong before this. There was no time to grieve, no time to be frightened, when I had to focus singularly on survival. But now the sight of him, the sheer familiarity of his face, took me back sixteen years. I was a child again, hiding in the space between the wall and the dresser, and Vincent was the only safe person in the world.

    Ilana was gone. Dead. I had only him
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