Tahereh Mafi

This Woven Kingdom

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  • zainasalahudinhas quoted8 hours ago
    “It’s not worth discussing.”

    “Is it not? When you spent a great part of the morning in the company of your aunt at Baz House, where we both know resides a young woman of interest? A young woman in a snoda?”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted18 hours ago
    He realized, with some despair, that everything would now remind him of her. The very sun and moon, the shifting of lightness and dark.
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted18 hours ago
    “Will you not give me hope?” he whispered. “Tell me I will see you again. Ask me to wait for you.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted18 hours ago
    We are
    neither of us in our right minds—”

    “I grow tired,” he said, trying to breathe, “of being in my right mind. I much prefer this kind of madness.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted18 hours ago
    “There exists no bridge between our lives; no path that connects our worlds.”

    “How can that matter? Is this not one day to be my empire, to rule as I see fit? I will build a bridge. I can clear a path. Or do you not think me capable?”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted18 hours ago
    “Alizeh,” he said, moving toward her. She saw the anguish in his eyes, a flash of panic. “Please, don’t just disappear. Not now, not when I’ve only just found you.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted20 hours ago
    “Our time together has come to an end. We will never again meet. Our worlds will never again collide.”

    “Don’t say that,” he said, suddenly serious. His hand moved to her waist, traveled up the curve of her rib cage. “Say anything but that.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted20 hours ago
    “What shall I say, then?”

    “Your name. I want to hear it from your lips.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted20 hours ago
    “You have consumed my thoughts since the moment I met you,” he said to her. “I feel now, in your presence, entirely strange. I think I might fetch you the moon if only to spare your tears again.”
  • zainasalahudinhas quoted20 hours ago
    “I begin to fear you’ve done me irreparable damage. I should like to know who to blame.”

    “Irreparable damage? Surely now you are exaggerating.”

    “I only wish I were.”
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