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A swan swimming in a pond dyed with autumn leaves | daisukephotography
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He finally realised what it had all meant. It was time to stop standing by, he had to be proactive. Atli deserved that much from him.
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It hadn’t occurred to Thomas how much he needed Nathaniel, how much he depended on his brother until he wasn’t there anymore.
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The friendship of their shared childhood had long since been forgotten, forced into the depths of their memories by the politics of their parents. Politics they should never have been involved in. Yet here they were.
Staring, uncomprehending, at his parents, both hoping they’d heard them wrong.
Marriage.
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Mayree looked at her new guard. He was cute, in a lost puppy sort of way. It was clear why her mother had chosen him.
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She had realised in that moment that he would do anything to save her.
The thought terrified her more than any attempt on her life ever could.
#of traitor's blood#marryk#i really need to sort the tags for this particular project#mayree rorsen#garryk ofven
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He’d been her favourite person since she was six years old.
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Had the bride not looked moments away from sobbing, or fleeing, the wedding might have been considered one for the ages.
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Arbor family namesakes
#how the trees whisper#amaryllis arbor#hawthorn arbor#laurel arbor#rowan arbor#willow arbor#acacia arbor
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Avem family namesakes
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Even Dragons May Fall Snippet #1
Enya watched absently as her uncle flew over her head.
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Cast of Crows Snippet #1
Funeral pyre flames always seemed to climb higher than regular ones.
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If she could find Scoro in the crowd she knew she was going to be okay. When he’d started avoiding her gaze, she’d known; there was no escaping her duty.
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