What else did he say?”
“Just that. He’s going to The Eye, and he’s sorry.” She screwed up her face. “Oh, and some weird thing about telling you that he still feels the same way about that tent, and he promises to say it to you in person next time he sees you.”
I gave a bark of laughter that was more of a sob, “That asshat,” I blubbered.
Elodie nodded in sympathy. “Such an asshat.”
When I’d left Thorne Abbey, I’d held Archer’s sword and had a sense that somehow things would turn out all right. Please, I thought. The rest of my magic is back, so let me have that power, too.
But there was no reply except the whistling of the wind.

Autore: Rachel Hawkins

What else did he say?”<br />“Just that. He’s going to The Eye, and he’s sorry.” She screwed up her face. “Oh, and some weird thing about telling you that he still feels the same way about that tent, and he promises to say it to you in person next time he sees you.”<br />I gave a bark of laughter that was more of a sob, “That asshat,” I blubbered.<br />Elodie nodded in sympathy. “Such an asshat.”<br />When I’d left Thorne Abbey, I’d held Archer’s sword and had a sense that somehow things would turn out all right. <i>Please,</i> I thought.<i> The rest of my magic is back, so let me have that power, too.</i><br />But there was no reply except the whistling of the wind. - Rachel Hawkins




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