Marie Rutkoski Quotes
His Brain Had Been A Glass Ball. Nothing In It But Echoes. His Mother's Scent. Father's Voice. How Anireh's Gaze Had Held Him From Across The Room, And Her Eyes Said, Survive. They Said, Love, And I'm Sorry. They Said, Little Brother.
And Then Silence. It Became Silent In Arin's Head As He Stood On The Road. He Stopped Hearing Voices. He Thought About How It Had Seemed Strange That Risha Would Plot The Emperor's Death, Yet Refuse To Kill Him Herself. Arin Understood Now. He Knew How It Was To Have No Family: Like Living In A House With No Roof. Even If Kestrel Were Here, And Begged Him - Let Your Sword Fall, Do It, Please, Now - Arin Wasn't Sure That He Could Make Her An Orphan.
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