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A.C. Smith

Labyrinth

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  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted2 days ago
    The sky was the color of cast iron, and the forest plants looked shriveled, as though the sun had never shone on them since their first day on earth.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted2 days ago
    Mind what you say to a beggar, it might be God in disguise.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted2 days ago
    Mind what you say to a beggar, it might be God in disguise.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted2 days ago
    Mind what you say to a beggar, it might be God in disguise.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted3 days ago
    “It’s a place you put people to forget about them.”

    "oubliette"

  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted3 days ago
    The goblins watched him uncertainly. Was it all right to laugh now?

    “Well, go ahead,” Jareth told them.

    With the simple glee that is natural to evil-hearted folk, the goblins launched themselves into their full routine of cackles and snickers. The keen goblin directed them, like a conductor, bringing them up to a crescendo of malign mirth.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted3 days ago
    Jareth examined her face in his crystal. Too old to be a goblin, but too young to be kept by him, damn her innocent eyes.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted24 days ago
    Lightning traced the veins of the sky and lit up his face.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted24 days ago
    Lightning traced the veins of the sky and lit up his face.
  • 🌸Lara🌸has quoted24 days ago
    Nobody saw the owl, white in the moonlight, black against the stars, nobody heard him as he glided over on silent wings of velvet. The owl saw and heard everything.

    He settled in a tree, his claws hooked on a branch, and he stared at the girl in the glade below. The wind moaned, rocking the branch, scudding low clouds across the evening sky. It lifted the hair of the girl. The owl was watching her, with his round, dark eyes.
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