Jack, who apparently always had to be moving in some way, had made up for the missing knife by grabbing a half loaf of French bread and methodically ripping it into tiny pieces.
“What,” I said, narrowing my eyes. “Why don’t faeries like bread?”
“Hmm?” Jack looked up, then shrugged. “I dunno.”
Lend picked up a piece, crumbling it. “My dad said he thought it was because it was the staff of life for people.”
“Nasty stuff tastes like mold,” Jack said. “I tried a piece once a while ago when I was still trying to force myself to eat normal food so I could stay here. It was like a shock to my whole system.” He shuddered at the memory.

Autore: Kiersten White

Jack, who apparently always had to be moving in some way, had made up for the missing knife by grabbing a half loaf of French bread and methodically ripping it into tiny pieces.<br />“What,” I said, narrowing my eyes. “Why don’t faeries like bread?”<br />“Hmm?” Jack looked up, then shrugged. “I dunno.”<br />Lend picked up a piece, crumbling it. “My dad said he thought it was because it was the staff of life for people.”<br />“Nasty stuff tastes like mold,” Jack said. “I tried a piece once a while ago when I was still trying to force myself to eat normal food so I could stay here. It was like a shock to my whole system.” He shuddered at the memory. - Kiersten White




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