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136 pages, Paperback
First published May 16, 2018
“I think I made it clear that I can’t help you. I do not know this lady. I don’t know where she was last seen, if someone might have a motive to attack her, if she could really be in danger. All I know is that I want to continue my nap.”
“As far as I know, pretending to be someone you’re not has never really helped anyone.”
He had realised how nice it would be if, once in a while, the bard would come to the pub and tell a s tory with characters like him. Where the happy ending would not involve a man and a woman riding off into the sunset together, but someone who ends up at home, wrapped in a blanket, sipping a cup of hot milk and eating a pastry.
“It seemed like such a good idea that I had to go and do it immediately. I got dressed, grabbed my rolling pin, and left.”
“Hold on. You brought a rolling pin?” Holly threw her hands up in exasperation. “I’ve married a walking cliché!”
“Hey, it’s effective! In…some situations,” Juniper said.
“Like making biscuits!” Holly crossed her arms.
“What message do you think is so important that everyone should hear it?”
“The message that being different from what is considered the norm does not mean you will lead an unhappy life.”
"An apology?" the dragon repeated. "We are meeting for the first time and you are demanding and apology? Is that how your people say hello?"
"Why?" the spider asked. "What message do you think is so important that everyone sould hear it?"
"The message that being different from what is considered the norm does not mean you will lead an unhappy life."