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We’d lost some of the soil to the hole It was inevitable
But e’d left it, the sphere hung a full ten feet from the vast crater beneath it
Christian had been four square against ravitational pull of the ergosphere up close, and since we had so many blasted holes to work on, he’d finally accepted that everyone with the right ait out to our satisfaction
During a brief break, he’d sifted me out to the abbey, a power I’d heard Mac now had, too I was floored to discover she’d effortlessly rebuilt the fortress She’s starting to make the Nine look like not-so-super heroes to ain, un to seek her out with their probleh of my own
I’d hit an old hidey-hole and showered once I returned to Dublin then headed with expeditious velocity for Trinity I’d been getting a slew of excited texts from Dancer all afternoon
Dancer
One day, kid, Ryodan had said tosoul for so to prove right about everything he’d once said
I re at the abbey at fourteen, whisking Dancer to safety, du him on the sidelines because he was "only huotten a taste of how it felt
Who was I to tell Dancer not to live out loud, and in every color of the rainbow?
There was a special place in Hell for hypocrites, and I had no intention of ending up there
So, I’d decided to pretend there was nothing wrong with Dancer to the precise degree he wanted me to pretend it We would enter into an elaborate conspiracy of two That hat friends did for each other when there was no other option
Everything about the situation pissed ht beto take enetic flaw that was a treacherously ticking ti end of our world, there was no other way for me to see it than: one day was here
I took the chance or I uarantees Fewer pro, I shoved lance in one of the as passing in the hallway, using le the worst snarls
I realized what I was doing and made a face at myself
I didn’t care what I looked like I’d never cared I wasn’t starting now