Sarah J. Maas Quote

Ianthe said smoothly, Come, Bride, and be joined with your true love. Come, Bride, and let good triumph at last. Good. I was not good. I was nothing, and my soul, my eternal soul, was damned— I tried to get my traitorous lungs to draw air so I could voice the word. No—no. But I didn’t have to say it. Thunder cracked behind me, as if two boulders had been hurled against each other. People screamed, falling back, a few vanishing outright as darkness erupted. I whirled, and through the night drifting away like smoke on a wind, I found Rhysand straightening the lapels of his black jacket. Hello, Feyre darling, he purred.

Sarah J. Maas

Ianthe said smoothly, Come, Bride, and be joined with your true love. Come, Bride, and let good triumph at last. Good. I was not good. I was nothing, and my soul, my eternal soul, was damned— I tried to get my traitorous lungs to draw air so I could voice the word. No—no. But I didn’t have to say it. Thunder cracked behind me, as if two boulders had been hurled against each other. People screamed, falling back, a few vanishing outright as darkness erupted. I whirled, and through the night drifting away like smoke on a wind, I found Rhysand straightening the lapels of his black jacket. Hello, Feyre darling, he purred.

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