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Lydia Laurenson

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Average rating: 3.44 · 172 ratings · 10 reviews · 8 distinct works
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Tanith Lee
“When I was younger and ran free in the forest, a hunter caught my mate and stunned him with a blow and locked him in a cage. I went to the place in the broad white of the spring moon; near to the hunter's fire I went, near enough to hear his man's breathing and see the flamelight catch on the knife in his hand. I gnawed through the bars of the cage and dragged at my mate, and half carried him as I would carry a cub, away into the trees. My paws were sore, I lost a tooth, my back pained me and I was afraid, but I never thought I could do otherwise. That is what love is.”
Tanith Lee, Volkhavaar
tags: love

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“Being oppressed means the absence of choices”
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