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543 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 16, 2023
"She told herself she had to be more than a thief and a liar, more than a faithless servant, more than a wayward daughter. That she could make herself something more."One piteously dark night, Vanya found herself drunkenly teetering off a bridge and fell straight into a slushy-icy mess of a river. Her hard-won rubies lay scattered under the freezing water.
Vanja did the logical thing - she made up a story about a "Scarlet Maiden" and convinced the locals to do a little bit of fishing. A puff of smoke, a slight of hand, and some quick thinking allowed her the successful retrieval of the rubies.
"Like many, many things that had befallen her, what happened next was preventable to the point of being self-inflicted."
• Vanja's Ocean's Eleven thievery and plots. There were at least 2 really fun plots with thievery, dressing up in costumes, etc.
• The lore mysteries. The big lore mystery had me fascinated from the beginning. Along the way, there were several other smaller ones that I enjoyed being solved.
⋆.ೃ࿔*:・ ❝ You started a cult?”
“No! I mean … a little?” My hands ball up in my billowing sleeves. “It’s cult-adjacent? Cult-ish? ❞
❝ If every star were a reason I care for him—that’s how I feel, like I carry too many stars in me to count, like my skin might burst with the enormity of it all, like if I gather them all up, the only name I could give this is love. ❞
“You,” he says blearily, “are an unparalleled devil from hell in your sleep.”
“What?”
Emeric rubs his eyes. “You stole all the blankets. And then you rolled up in them, like a, a crêpe, so they were stuck on your side. And then, when I tried to take one off the top, you turned over, looked me straight in the eye, and said—and I quote—‘I’ll kill you.’”
“I never.”
“You followed it up with ‘It’ll look like an accident.’” ⋆˚࿔
❝ If more prefects were like you … I think the empire would make fewer girls like me.” 𝜗ৎ
“Well, I think that would be a terrible loss. The … fewer-people-like-you part. Not the reduction of gross societal injustice. ❞
❝ For once I hear his words instead of Irmgard's: I know bravery is real because I see you choose it every day. ❞
“So you have mated,” Ragne says plainly. “Is that not a claim?”
Now I’m definitely squirming. “We think the Scarlet Maiden will only count it as a claim if—if it could make a child.”
“She counts it only if there is a penis and a womb?” Ragne tilts her head, considering, as I try and fail not to spit out a swig of water. “I could grow a penis. I do not think the Gisele would like it if we made a child so soon, though. She has not asked me to grow a penis.”
“Please stop saying ‘penis,’” I wheeze.
❝ I know bravery is real because I see you choose it every day. ❞
