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Fire Falling

Elise Kova

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Even something very small can cast a large shadow when it is close to the sun.”

“What is this woman to you?” “Vhalla, I need her in so many ways, Mother help me,” Aldrik groaned. “I need her as my redemption, I need her kindness, I need her forgiveness, I need her smiles, I need her humanity, I need her ignorance, I need her innocence, and, yes ... Mother Sun, yes, I need her as a man.”

“Tell me, Vhalla, what’s it like to find out your prince is a coward? Is weak? Is scared? Is wicked? Is—” “Human,” she said firmly.”

“There was something severed and rough about her, something tainted and, yet, at the same time those jagged pieces were the makings of something fearsome. She'd wanted to become someone the Senate would fear, why not shatter the sky?”

“You’re the first thing I’ve ever seen him want to take for himself.” “What’s your point?” Vhalla knew already she wasn’t going to like it. “That it also means that you are the first thing the world knows it can take from him.”

“She had to survive if for no other reason than to spite the world”

“Let one person say something and give me a reason to burn it all.”

“Either way, consider me your sword, Vhalla Yarl.” “Then consider me your wind.”

“Aldrik — the crown prince, the future Emperor, Fire Lord, ruler of the Black Legion, sorcerer — was only a man. And men could be broken.”

“He tasted of sweet liquor and every delicious dark dream she’d ever had.”

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fantasy, fire-falling, inspirational, baldair, bamf, epic-fantasy, air-awakens, epic, vhalla-yarl

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