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Roshani Chokshi

  • t2has quoted6 months ago
    “You hid me in a minotaur? Why couldn’t Tristan make a hiding dimension in a handsome Greek god?”

    “His affinity is for liquid matter. Stone is difficult for him,” said Séverin, pocketing the knife. “So it was either the minotaur or an Etruscan vase decorated with bull testicles.”

    Enrique shuddered. “Honestly. Who looks at a vase covered in bull testicles and says, ‘You. I must have you.’?”

    “The bored, the rich, and the enigmatic.”

    Enrique sighed. “All my life aspirations.”
  • t2has quoted6 months ago
    “Are you breathing?” whispered Enrique. “I’m definitely not.”

    “Not helping,” growled Séverin.

    Now he was up to his elbow. The bear was rigid. It didn’t even blink.
  • t2has quoted6 months ago
    A party invitation sounded like a poor consolation prize for getting knocked unconscious, but this was different
  • t2has quoted6 months ago
    “Oh … you’re still mad?” he asked.

    “Yes.”

    “Would giving you a present make you less mad?”

    Laila lifted her chin. “Depends on the present. But first, say it.”

    Tristan shifted on his feet. “I am sorry.”

    “For?”

    “For putting Goliath on your dressing table.”

    “Where does Goliath belong? And for that matter, where do all your pet insects and whatnot belong?”

    Tristan looked wide-eyed. “Not in your room?”

    “Close enough.”
  • t2has quoted6 months ago
    “Well,” he said finally. “At least it wasn’t like Nisyros Island.”

    “Are you serious?” croaked Enrique. He trudged after his friend to the door. “It’ll be ‘like dreaming,’ you said. As ‘easy as sleep’!”

    “Nightmares are part of sleeping.”

    “Is that a joke?” demanded Enrique. “You do realize your hand is mangled.”

    “I am aware.”

    “You almost got eaten by a bear.”

    “Not a real one.”

    “The dismemberment would’ve been real enough.”

    Séverin only grinned. “See you in a bit,” he said, and slipped out the door.
  • t2has quoted5 months ago
    “The Eye of Horus,” breathed Enrique.

    Envy flashed through Zofia.

    “How…” she said. “How did you see that?”

    “The same way you saw numbers in lines,” said Enrique smugly. “You’re impressed. Admit it.”

    Zofia crossed her arms. “No.”

    “I dazzle you with my intelligence.”

    Zofia turned to Laila. “Make him stop.”
  • t2has quoted5 days ago
    Hypnos loosed a breath. “I hate when I have to do this! Flaring tempers, veiled threats, ugh. It ages me, mon cher, and I detest that.”
  • t2has quoted5 days ago
    “It’s my life, Séverin,” she said stonily. “And it means a great deal to me.”

    He flushed. “I didn’t mean it like that—”

    “I don’t care what you meant. I care about something getting in the way of my search,” said Laila fiercely. “Your ego included.”
  • t2has quoted5 days ago
    He looked down to where her fingers still touched his wrist. Neither of them moved. He could hear her breath, shallow and fast, from across the table. Not once since they had agreed to work together three years ago had she read his objects. At her touch, he felt dangerously exposed. He had to leave. Now.
  • Snowhas quoted2 months ago
    Her mother used to make that sound all the time whenever she thought Zofia lacked modesty. “Lacking.” Another word that did not fit. It was not as if she had some secret stash of modesty and had used it all up. She had learned what was considered modest. Taking off one’s clothes in public? Bad. In private? Fine. This was a closed room which meant private. Who cared? Besides, she never liked the feel of too much clothing. And she didn’t understand why she had to be self-conscious of her body anyway. It was just a body.
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