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Chapter 12
Chapter 12 During that first week back, I wasn’t allowed out of sight of the house. Some nameless threat had broken onto the lands, and Tamlin and Lucien were called away to deal with it. I asked my friend to tell me what it was, yet … Lucien had that look he always did when he wanted to, but his loyalty to Tamlin got in the way. So I didn’t ask again. While they were gone, Ianthe returned—to keep me company, protect me, I don’t know. She was the only one allowed in. The semi-permanent gaggle…-
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Chapter 44
Chapter 44 But despite the letter, despite the mess between us, as I gaped at the mirror an hour later, I couldn’t quite believe what stared back.I had been so relieved these past few weeks to be sleeping at all that I’d forgotten to be grateful that I was keeping down my food.The fullness had come back to my face, my body. What should have taken weeks longer as a human had been hurried along by the miracle of my immortal blood. And the dress …I’d never worn anything like it, and doubted I’d…-
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Chapter VI
Chapter VI is set against the bustling, ever-moving backdrop of New York City on March 10, 2014, offering a quiet yet profound exploration of solitude and introspection. Addie, the central figure of this narrative, walks through the streets of Manhattan with a sense of isolation that is both familiar and enduring. While the city around her pulses with life and activity, she remains a solitary observer, detached from the ever-changing flow of people who pass by without noticing her. This day represents a…-
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Chapter III
Chapter III reveals an intensely emotional conversation between Henry Strauss and Adeline "Addie" LaRue, set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City on March 17, 2014. The exchange takes place in the confines of Henry’s apartment, a space that now feels suffocating due to the heavy silence between the two. This silence is not a comfortable one but rather one laced with the weight of Henry’s confession—that Addie is immortal and has been carrying this truth for centuries. Despite his attempt to…-
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Chapter 6: The High Fae’s Domain
Chapter 6, the estate that loomed before me was nothing short of breathtaking—a vast architectural wonder nestled within rolling fields of endless green. Its alabaster walls gleamed under the golden light, adorned with ivy creeping up its towering columns and roses spilling over balconies like a cascade of blood and silk. Winding staircases, elegant balustrades, and sprawling terraces stretched across its expanse, a stark contrast to the cold, gray existence I had left behind. Yet, despite its beauty, an…-
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Chapter 38: Survival and Power
Chapter 38 begins with the protagonist immersed in an arduous and degrading chore—scrubbing the long, gleaming marble floors of an expansive corridor. Every stroke of her brush feels endless, made even more grueling by the inky mark etched on her left arm, a stark reminder of her binding deal with Rhysand. As she works tirelessly, the oppressive presence of the red-skinned guards lingers, their sharp eyes watching for any sign of failure, their unspoken threats promising dire consequences should she not…-
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The Book of Mo 15
In this chapter of *The Book of Mo*, Mo grapples with feelings of isolation and frustration as he receives no response from Thomas after repeated attempts to reach out. Alone in the house, he vents his anger and confusion, highlighting his desperate need for connection and understanding. Despite texting Rosamel and contemplating calling others, Mo remains engulfed in solitude, underscoring the emotional weight of his predicament. His use of magic to erase messages symbolizes his internal conflict and…-
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The Book of Susannah’s Realm
The chapter opens with Susannah arriving at what was once Bogomil’s realm, a place that she now claims as her own. This transition marks a significant turning point, as the realm’s ownership and atmosphere have shifted entirely under her influence. Despite the realm’s familiar landscape, she is overwhelmed by a sense of solitude and the absence of those who once inhabited it. The vivid description of the shining darkness and shadowed grass highlights the realm’s ethereal and otherworldly nature,…-
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THE HAPPY FAMILY
In "The Happy Family," Andersen spins a tale around the simple, yet content lives of two aged snails residing in a sprawling forest of burdocks, which to them represents the entire world. These snails, having led a life of isolation from the humdrum of the outside world, harbor a belief that their lineage is of high distinction, primarily because the forest was said to have been planted for their kind. With no offspring of their own, they adopt a little snail, bringing it up with grand tales of their…-
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Chapter 23
Chapter 23 It had been a year since I had stalked through that labyrinth of snow and ice and killed a faerie with hate in my heart. My family’s emerald-roofed estate was as lovely at the end of winter as it had been in the summer. A different sort of beauty, though—the pale marble seemed warm against the stark snow piled high across the land, and bits of evergreen and holly adorned the windows, the archways, and the lampposts. The only bit of decoration, of celebration, humans bothered with. Not when…-
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