Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Marie Mistry

Quote by Marie Mistry

“You came.” My voice is hoarse, scratchy, and layered with disbelief. He pauses, turquoise eyes raking over my body, cataloguing the burns at my wrists, the black lines in my skin, and the torn fabric of my dress. Caed’s answer, when it comes, is a broken, resigned whisper. “You called.”

Quote by Marie Mistry

Work

Amidst the Insidious Courts

Browse quotes and source details for this work. more

Author

Marie Mistry

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Marie Mistry. more

You May Also Like

“I watched him climb to the platform and take a seat in the short row of benches along the wall, wishing that I had been wiser in my choice of heroes. I wished I had known about Calder. A man broken twice over, still willing to hand his life over to the greater good. A man drowning in bitterness and resentment, still a steadfast protector to the very source of his anguish. A man who lost everything and turned it into something, who had done what I was trying to do now. I was staring down the path of impossibility, knowing he had already walked it … and that was what a real hero was.”