But I forgot to tell him, I said quietly, opening the door, that the villain is usually the person who locks up the maiden and throws away the key.
He had stayed. And fought for me. Week after week, he’d fought for me, even when I had no reaction , even when I had barely been able to speak or bring myself to care if I lived or died or ate or star...
(n.) A fair or market.
It didn't excuse what he'd done. Even if he'd...saved me-I choked on the word-from having to refuse Tamlin. Having to explain.
Come on, Feyre. We don’t bite. Unless you ask us to.
Was I interrupting? I thought it was over. Rhys gave me a smile dripping with venom. He knew-through that bond, through whatever magic was between us, he'd known I was about to say no. At least Feyre...
Amren, Rhys drawled, sends her regards. And as for this one … I tried not to flinch away from meeting his stare. She’s mine, he said quietly, but viciously enough that Devlon and his warriors nearby...
And I wondered if love was too weak a word for what he felt, what he’d done for me. For what I felt for him.
I couldn’t talk about it, about them—not yet. So I breathed Later and hooked my feet around his legs, drawing him closer. I placed my hands on his chest, feeling the heart beating beneath. This—I need...
What - what was I doing the whole time? So much for Alis's warning.Lucien let out a sharp breath, running a hand through his red hair. He had you dance for him for most of the night. And when you were...
I walked out of Rhys’s touch—realizing he’d kept silent to let me sort it out. Let me figure out how to deal with both of them, as family, but mostly as their High Lady.
Rhys casually released me with a flick of his tongue over my bottom lip as a crowd of High Fae appeared behind Amarantha and chimed in with her laughter. Rhysand gave them a lazy, self-indulgent grin...
I waited for the fear to hit; waited for my body to shriek to find a way to get out of this dinner, but ... nothing. Maybe it'd be a mercy to be ended—A broad hand gripped my face—gently enough not to...
I see all of you, Rhys. And there is not one part that I do not love with everything I am.
That girl that had needed to be protected, who had craved stability and comfort . . . she had died Under the Mountain. I had died, and there had been no one to protect me from those horrors before my...
They’ll be at it for a while, Mor said, leaning against the threshold of the house. She held open the door. Welcome to the family, Feyre.And I thought those might have been the most beautiful words I’...
I'd forgotten that human minds are easy to shatter as eggshells, Rhysand said, and ran a finger across the base of my throat. I shuddered, my eyes burning. Look at how delightful she is - look how she...
Rhysand stared at me for long enough that I faced him.Be glad of your human heart, Feyre. Pity those who don't feel anything at all.
God afternoon, I said cheerfully, with an especially saccharine smile for the High Lord. He blinked at me, and both of the faerie men murmured their greetings as I took a seat across from Lucien, not...
What?Lucien laughed. Yes—all those female faeries around you were females for Tamlin to pick. It’s an honor to be chosen, but it’s his instincts that select her.But you were there—and other male faeri...
So is this what you do with your lives? Spare humans from the Treaty and have fine meals? I gave a pointed glance toward Tamlin’s baldric, the warrior’s clothes, Lucien’s sword.Lucien smirked. We also...
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