Sarah J. Maas Quotes
After A Moment, His Father Looked Up From The List And Surveyed Her. "Well Done, Champion. Well Done Indeed."
Then Celaena And The King Of Adarlan Smiled At Each Other, And It Was The Most Terrifying Thing Dorian Had Ever Seen.
"Tell My Exchequer To Give You Double Last Month's Payment," The King Said. Dorian Felt His Gorge Rise- Not Just For The Severed Head And Her Blood- Stiffened Clothing, But Also For The Fact That He Could Not, For The Life Of Him, Find The Girl Had Loved Anywhere In Her Face. And From Chaol's Expression, He Knew His Friend Felt The Same.
Celaena Bowed Dramatically To The King, Flourishing A Hand Before Her. Then, With A Smile Devoid Of Any Warmth, She Stared Down Chaol Before Stalking From The Room, Her Dark Cape Sweeping Behind Her.
Silence.
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