Ilona Andrews Quote
What is this? he whispered.Mangoes. My father always said mangoes with a Quillonian were a sure bet. I hadn’t realized how much of a sure bet.Orro licked the fruit again, looked at it, and suddenly bit into it, shredding the yellow pulp.He’d wolfed down half a mango before he realized I was still there and froze, pieces of mango on his whiskers. Don’t see me.
Ilona Andrews
What is this? he whispered.Mangoes. My father always said mangoes with a Quillonian were a sure bet. I hadn’t realized how much of a sure bet.Orro licked the fruit again, looked at it, and suddenly bit into it, shredding the yellow pulp.He’d wolfed down half a mango before he realized I was still there and froze, pieces of mango on his whiskers. Don’t see me.
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