Libba Bray Quotes
Heaven's Brightest And Best-loved Angel, Who Was Cast Out For Inspiring A Rebellion Against God. Having Lost Heaven, Lucifer And His Rebel Angels Vowed To Continue Fighting Here On Earth."
"I Don't Understand Why He Had To Fight. He Was Already In Heaven."
"True. But He Wasn't Content To Serve. He Wanted More."
"He Had All He Could Ask For, Didn't He?" Ann Asks.
"Exactly." Miss Moore States. "He Had To Ask. He Was Dependent Upon Someone Else's Whim. It's A Terrible Thing To Have No Power Of One's Own. To Be Denied.
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