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Are you Evelyn Green?” “Sort of. Mostly. I mean, legally. Again, sort of.
We linked hands—my ex-boyfriend, my boyfriend, and my former friend-then-enemy-then friend and I—and walked through a door to see if maybe empty carbs were good for something after all.
Reth looked exasperated. “When is something ever not wrong in your life?” I frowned. “That’s my line.
This particular type of human carries weapons slightly more lethal than your beloved pink monstrosity
You wonderful girl. I’ve missed you so much.” “Well, now that we’re both unemployed fugitives, think of how much time we’ll have to hang out!
He smiled at my reaction, the stupid smile of his that was like he knew something you didn’t. And he knew something I didn’t pretty much all the time, so it was pretty much every smile on his face.
I’d been fighting for this relationship since the day I first saw his water eyes.
I so owed Arianna, that undead little genius.
Bleep if I was going to stage a rescue in a freaking pantsuit.
Well, that’s interesting,” I said. “What’s interesting?” Jack called from the other room. “Something is interesting?” Lend shouted. “No! Nothing!
So, we’ve got a problem,” I said. “What?” Lend yelled. “We’ve got a problem!” I shouted. “No, I heard that. I mean, what’s the problem now?
If he wakes up, I swear I’ll do anything. I’ll open gates, I’ll help all the paranormals, I’ll never judge people wearing Crocs again. Just let him wake up. Please.
You stink like a faerie, all flowers and sunshine and evil manipulation.
Eyes like streams of melting snow,” she said, and it was all I could do not to roll my melting snow eyes.
Ah, stupid, you know I love you, too.
I still had an irrational desire to do an interpretive dance about rainbows, but it was a small price to pay for being healed.
...lying spread-eagled in the hall with only my ankle inside the room that kept me prisoner here. They really should have thought of that and tagged my neck or something.
I—What on earth just happened?” “Well, nothing on Earth, obviously.
Maybe I shouldn’t mouth off to the elemental I kinda hoped was my future mother-in-law.
Actually, you’re way off.” “Oh?” the guard asked. “Yup. She’s not a werewolf, she’s a chupacabra. Have you noticed a lot of missing goats lately?
Do you have any sort of plan?” Jack asked. “Not really.” “Eh, just as well. It’ll be less of a disappointment when you fail.
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