Diana Gabaldon Quotes
I Put A Hand Up To Cup His Cheek, Warm And Lightly Stubbled. I Didn't Fool Myself That This Was Paradise Or Even A Refuge From The War - Wars Tended Not To Stay In One Place But Moved Around, Much In The Manner Of Cyclones And Even More Destructive Where They Touched Down. But For However Long It Lasted, This Was Home, And Now Was Peace.
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