Olivia Atwater

  • Галя Ушенкоhas quotedlast year
    ...women who don’t understand personal boundaries always offend me,” Elias said finally. “Dim-witted people offend me even further.”
    “Oh dear,” Dora said mildly. “That must be very difficult indeed.”
  • Галя Ушенкоhas quotedlast year
    browbeat her way into an appointment
  • Галя Ушенкоhas quotedlast year
    s it happens, I saw us both exactly as we are now, in our evening best. But I think that I was covered in blood, and that seems to me to be a sort of bad omen, at best.”
  • Галя Ушенкоhas quotedlast year
    “Well!” Elias said. “How convenient. Two French linguists at once. I will sit between you then, and solicit two opinions at once.”
  • Галя Ушенкоhas quotedlast year
    That is... most kind of you,” Dora told her. “But I fear it is more of an affliction than a grace. I am often not emotional enough, my lady.”
    “You were quite emotional enough to calm an angry magician and drive him to tears,”
  • samarahas quoted3 months ago
    One does not simply say let us go and get married, if you are amenable.”
  • leavemealonehas quoted5 months ago
    Then again, since Dora had no sense of fear, she was quite good at projecting a mild, distracted sort of confidence
  • leavemealonehas quoted5 months ago
    “I’m quite sure it’s impolite to stare at cripples,” Elias told Dora in a droll tone.

    “I don’t mind,” Albert said cheerfully. “Besides which, I’m quite sure it’s even worse to call a man a cripple, Elias.”
  • leavemealonehas quoted5 months ago
    The Lord Sorcier hissed in an irritated breath. But he shoved to his feet and offered one gloved hand out towards Dora. “I would like the record to state that I am doing this only under great duress,” he told them both.

    “You may note it on my dance card later, if you like,” Dora told him.
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