WhoseMarginsFade
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“The monster was crumbling, shrinking, revealing a man. Only a man. A traitor and a murderer certainly, but that made him less not more.”
― Dawn of Wonder
― Dawn of Wonder
“You don’t sound convinced.”
“Quite true, Tyne, quite true.”
“Well what if you’re wrong?”
“Then I will be convinced it was the other way.”
― Dawn of Wonder
“Quite true, Tyne, quite true.”
“Well what if you’re wrong?”
“Then I will be convinced it was the other way.”
― Dawn of Wonder
“From this height, you have as much chance of hitting her as him,” Lanor objected.
“I’m not going to throw it from here.” Aedan’s voice was shaking now. Both men looked at him, confused. “You said our chance might be small,” he said to Lanor, “but what about her? I promised not to abandon her, and I won’t.” He looked at the river. The canoe was approaching the mark.
“No Aedan,” Lanor said, stepping forward and reaching out with a big hand. “You won’t make it. I won’t let you –” But Aedan was too quick for him. With a deep breath, he clenched his jaw, slipped around Lanor and sprinted at the edge. Moonlight made it more difficult to be completely sure-footed over the broken ground. A mistake now would rob him of the speed he needed to carry him over the rocks. Instinct dug its claws in and willed him to stop. He felt sick. He didn’t want to do this. But he drove himself on. Fear surged as the edge rushed forward. He placed his final step. His stomach twisted. Then he leapt.”
― Dawn of Wonder
“I’m not going to throw it from here.” Aedan’s voice was shaking now. Both men looked at him, confused. “You said our chance might be small,” he said to Lanor, “but what about her? I promised not to abandon her, and I won’t.” He looked at the river. The canoe was approaching the mark.
“No Aedan,” Lanor said, stepping forward and reaching out with a big hand. “You won’t make it. I won’t let you –” But Aedan was too quick for him. With a deep breath, he clenched his jaw, slipped around Lanor and sprinted at the edge. Moonlight made it more difficult to be completely sure-footed over the broken ground. A mistake now would rob him of the speed he needed to carry him over the rocks. Instinct dug its claws in and willed him to stop. He felt sick. He didn’t want to do this. But he drove himself on. Fear surged as the edge rushed forward. He placed his final step. His stomach twisted. Then he leapt.”
― Dawn of Wonder
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