Sarah J. Maas Quotes
But Celaena Had Stood In Front Of The That Wooden Door To The Bedroom, Listening To Yrene Wash Her Clothes In The Nearby Kitchen. She Found Herself Unable To Turn Away, Unable To Stop Thinking About The Would-be Healer With The Brown-gold Hair And Caramel Eyes, Of What Yrene Had Lost And How Helpless She'd Become. There Were So Many Of Them Now - The Children Who Had Lost Everything To Adarlan. Children Who Had Now Grown Into Assassins And Barmaids, Without A True Place To Call Home, Their Native Kingdoms Left To Ruin And Ash.
Magic Had Been Gone All These Years. And The Gods Were Dead, Or Simply Didn't Care Anymore. Yet There, Deep In Her Gut, Was A Small But Insistent Tug. A Tug On A Strand Of Some Invisible Web. So Celaena Decided To Tug Back, Just To See How Far And Wide The Reverberations Would Go.
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