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“How did you deal with it? How do you stop loving someone?” “The Creator didn’t make love conditional,” Jona said. “Love is what makes us human. What separates us from the corelings. There is value in it, even when it is not requited.”

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The Desert Spear

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Peter V. Brett
Peter V. Brett

Peter V. Brett, born on February 8, 1973, is an American novelist known for his works that blend fantasy and horror elements. His writing has gained him a significant following among readers. more

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