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Heather Fawcett

  • beiiblaneshas quoted2 months ago
    “You don’t have to stay. I’m perfectly content by myself.”

    “Yes, I’ve noticed.”
  • beiiblaneshas quoted2 months ago
    “You don’t have to stay long. You’d rather sit here with your nose in a book?”

    “Vastly,” I said, and he shook his head at me, not in disgust but utter bemusement.
  • beiiblaneshas quoted2 months ago
    This was Bambleby, after all—my only friend. (God.)
  • beiiblaneshas quoted2 months ago
    “What does it look like? You and your hairy accomplice ravaged my cloak.”
  • beiiblaneshas quoted2 months ago
    dog hung his head in abject embarrassment until his tormentors deigned to relieve him of this woollen pillory, and he spent the next hour pointedly ignoring me.
  • beiiblaneshas quotedlast month
    Are you hurt?”

    “No.” I don’t know how I made myself speak. I have seen Wendell angry before, but this was something that seemed to surge through him like lightning, threatening to burn everything in its path.
  • beiiblaneshas quotedlast month
    “Em,” he said. “My dear dragon. Here I thought I would have to make amends somehow. I’ve made a start, I’m afraid.”
  • beiiblaneshas quotedlast month
    Of course I guessed that you had concocted some scheme in the night, which you would no doubt carry out with your usual reptilian efficiency,
  • beiiblaneshas quotedlast month
    I say half, because I was mostly just watching you, observing the way your mind clicks and whirrs like some fantastical clock. Truly, I have never met anyone with a better understanding of our nature, and that anyone includes the Folk. I suppose that’s partly why—

    Ah, but you really would kill me if I desecrated your scientific vessel with the end of that sentence.
  • beiiblaneshas quotedlast month
    Now, I have never been shot before, so we will have to add it to the list of pleasures I have experienced since making your acquaintance.
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