“We would never go shopping together or eat an entire cake while we complained about men. He'd never invite me over to his house for dinner or a barbecue. We'd never be lovers. But there was a very good chance that one of us would be the last person the other saw before we died. It wasn't friendship the way most people understood it, but it was friendship. There were several people I'd trust with my life, but there is no one else I'd trust with my death. Jean-Claude and even Richard would try to hold me alive out of love or something that passed for it. Even my family and other friends would fight to keep me alive. If I wanted death, Edward would give it to me. Because we both understand that it isn't death that we fear. It's living.”
Quote by Laurell K. Hamilton
Book:Obsidian Butterfly
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Obsidian Butterfly
In this futuristic narrative, a young individual navigates a world where technology and society have reached a precarious equilibrium. The protagonist's discovery of the Obsidian Butterfly, a powerful and enigmatic artifact, sets off a chain of events that challenges the status quo and forces them to confront the true nature of their reality. more
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