Sulien held up the broken spear, one piece in each hand. “A warhammer did this?”
“You saw that hammer the Lightning almost hit Addolgar with. And that’s not even the one he uses during battles. That one is bloody huge. Nearly as
big as the bastard’s head.”
Her father chuckled and stepped around her. “The only purpose of this spear was to protect you—and it did. Its job is now done.” He started to
throw the pieces into a bin he kept for trash.
“Don’t you dare throw that out.”
“Why not? It’s broken, and repairing it would be useless. It’l only break again.”
“But you made it for me.”
“You cling to what is meaningless, child. Just like your mother sometimes, only with her it’s mostly grudges.

Author: G.A. Aiken

Sulien held up the broken spear, one piece in each hand. “A warhammer did this?”<br />“You saw that hammer the Lightning almost hit Addolgar with. And that’s not even the one he uses during battles. That one is bloody huge. Nearly as<br />big as the bastard’s head.”<br />Her father chuckled and stepped around her. “The only purpose of this spear was to protect you—and it did. Its job is now done.” He started to<br />throw the pieces into a bin he kept for trash.<br />“Don’t you dare throw that out.”<br />“Why not? It’s broken, and repairing it would be useless. It’l only break again.”<br />“But you made it for me.”<br />“You cling to what is meaningless, child. Just like your mother sometimes, only with her it’s mostly grudges. - G.A. Aiken




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