Anne Bishop Quotes
Even A Strong Child, A Powerful Child, Would Be Dependent On The Adults Around Her. If Her Strength Could Unnerve Him, How Would Her People, Her Family, React If They Ever Discovered What Was Contained Inside That Small Husk? Would They Accept The Child Who Already Was The Strongest Queen In The History Of The Blood, Or Would They Fear The Power? And If They Feared The Power, Would They Try To Cut Her Off From It By Breaking Her? A Virgin Night Performed With Malevolent Skill Could Strip Her Of Her Power While Leaving The Rest Intact. But, Since Her Inner Web Was So Deep In The Abyss, She Might Be Able To Withdraw Far Enough To Withstand The Physical Violation - Unless The Male Was Able To Descend Deep Enough Into The Abyss To Threaten Her Even There. Was There A Male Strong Enough, Dark Enough, Vicious Enough? There Was ... One. - Saetan
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