Megan Whalen Turner Quote

It might have been preferable, Eddis admitted, dryly, if you had thrown off your chains of bondage solely for love of me. It would certainly have been more flattering. Standing so near to him, she was looking up into his face and watching it closely. I am willing to accept, however, that we are real people, not characters in a play. We do not, all of us, need to be throwing inkwells. If we are compatible with one another, is that not sufficient?Were I a king in more than just name, it would be all, all I dreamed of, said Sounis, and it was Eddis who blushed.You wish to wait, then, until you are confirmed as Sounis?If...When, said Eddis, firmly.Yes, said Sounis, then.

Megan Whalen Turner

It might have been preferable, Eddis admitted, dryly, if you had thrown off your chains of bondage solely for love of me. It would certainly have been more flattering. Standing so near to him, she was looking up into his face and watching it closely. I am willing to accept, however, that we are real people, not characters in a play. We do not, all of us, need to be throwing inkwells. If we are compatible with one another, is that not sufficient?Were I a king in more than just name, it would be all, all I dreamed of, said Sounis, and it was Eddis who blushed.You wish to wait, then, until you are confirmed as Sounis?If...When, said Eddis, firmly.Yes, said Sounis, then.

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About Megan Whalen Turner

Megan Whalen Turner (born November 21, 1965) is an American writer of fantasy fiction for young adults. She is best known for her novel The Thief and its five sequels. In 1997, The Thief was named a Newbery Honor book.