Michael J. Sullivan Quote
They watched each other, staring across the green. Royce walked forward, crossing the distance between them in silence. Two ghosts meeting at a crossroad.It’s been a while—Esra is it? Or should I call you Mr. Haddon?The man tilted his head, lifting his eyes. I am delighted to see you as well, Royce.How do you know my name?I’m a wizard, or did you miss that from our last meeting?Royce paused and smiled. You know, you’re right; I might have. Perhaps you should write it down for me lest I forget again.Esrahaddon raised an eyebrow. That’s a bit harsh.
Michael J. Sullivan
They watched each other, staring across the green. Royce walked forward, crossing the distance between them in silence. Two ghosts meeting at a crossroad.It’s been a while—Esra is it? Or should I call you Mr. Haddon?The man tilted his head, lifting his eyes. I am delighted to see you as well, Royce.How do you know my name?I’m a wizard, or did you miss that from our last meeting?Royce paused and smiled. You know, you’re right; I might have. Perhaps you should write it down for me lest I forget again.Esrahaddon raised an eyebrow. That’s a bit harsh.
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