The odds of surviving are not good for serfs, or clerics, since they tended the sick, but miraculously I survive. Mr. Erikson rewards me with a laminated badge that reads, I SURVIVED THE BLACK PLAGUE.
Mom will be so proud.

Cynthia Hand

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I can’t believe you’re old enough to have your purpose,” Mom says with a sigh. “Makes me feel old.”
“You are old.

Cynthia Hand

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And,” Kay adds as her final touch, “Christian Prescott is my boyfriend.”
I dislike her already.

Cynthia Hand

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Hot is really not an adequate enough word for this guy. He is crazy beautiful. And it’s more than his looks—the intentionally messy waves of his dark hair; the strong eyebrows that make his expression a bit serious, even when he smiles; his eyes, which I notice can look emerald in one light and hazel in another; the sweetly sculpted angles of his face; the curve of his full lips.

Cynthia Hand

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His name is Christian,” he calls back. “Can you believe that? We came all this way
so Clara could save a guy named Christian.”
“I’m aware of the irony.

Cynthia Hand

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Once again, my hero. And here I’m supposed to be the one saving him.

Cynthia Hand

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I don’t particularly want Kay to be a good person. I’m perfectly comfortable thinking about her as the wicked witch

Cynthia Hand

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As a serf, poor Christian has already been killed several times in our class. Aside from dying of the Black Plague on the first day, he’s starved to death, had his hands cut off for stealing a loaf of bread, and been run down by his master’s horse just for kicks. He’s like Christian the fifth now.

Cynthia Hand

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A light comes on in his eyes. “Sure, why not? A date with Queen Elizabeth.” He smiles.

Cynthia Hand

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I hate this part,” I sighed in aggravation and jerked the sunglasses from my eyes, setting them atop my head into my hair.

“What?” he said in a voice that clearly didn’t understand where I could be leading things.

“This is where the leading man tries to save the girl from herself. She is willing to give up everything for him and he, in his misguided attempt to save her, tells her he’s skipping for the hills and she has to beg him to stay and convince him that her love is real and that she is sound of mind.

Shelly Crane

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