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“I will wear your chains and warm your home and give you eternity. Please just claim me. Let me be yours.”
― How to Slay a Dragon
― How to Slay a Dragon
“It is as acceptable to be resilient and to mourn in the back of your heart as it is to be fragile and for that mourning to take everything you have. Some people are left breathless from pain, and others can walk on broken legs.”
― Captured by the Fae Beast
― Captured by the Fae Beast
“Nazaro started smiling as I walked over, and by the time I crouched down next to him he was looking at me the way flowers greet the dawn.”
― How to Slay a Dragon
― How to Slay a Dragon
“When we fall into routines, little one, we start to die, like ice coating the branches of the trees until they break. There is no greater gift from the gods than painful change. Change only hurts when it touches a part of you that has crystallized.”
― The Changeling and the Dragon
― The Changeling and the Dragon
“You know, some people call orgasm the 'little death,'" I said, my smile sharpening as his eyes darkened with desire. "I'm a dragonslayer, greatwyrm, and I've already accepted the bounty for slaying you. But I'll be kind, and let you pick the method.”
― How to Slay a Dragon
― How to Slay a Dragon
“Come on my fae cock, mortal girl.”
― Captured by the Fae Beast
― Captured by the Fae Beast
“I shoved him back down onto the pine-bough bed and climbed on top of him, kissing him with the fervor of a hunting-hound racing after a hare.”
― How to Slay a Dragon
― How to Slay a Dragon
“A toast, I think," I said, holding up my glass. "To love returned, in all its many forms: friendship, passion, romance, and loyalty." "I'll toast to that," Alluin said, and held up his own glass. "To opening the gates of our hearts, and accepting the risk of injury for the sake of love." "To the compassion that allows us to see where our loved ones need help, and the willingness to accept an outstretched hand," Zhiolas added, looking at me with gratefulness in his lavender eyes, and then to Alluin, devotion written plainly across his face. I turned my eyes to Dain, who was watching me with a small smile, his ears and wing-arms relaxed, and his beautiful golden eyes soft with love. "To forgiveness and second chances, and to finding a place to stand," he said, looking only at me. "To choosing one another, and the joy of being chosen in return.”
― Captured by the Fae Beast
― Captured by the Fae Beast




