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"Right, well..." he said with a yawn, picking up his empty bowl. "I'm tired."
The cart was full of beautiful dresses of every different color, although Aubrey hadn't lied when she said that she had focused more on blue and...
"Well, you're going to have to get over that," she said, bringing a mug of tea over to Zad. "He's easy enough. At least he isn't trying to kill...
"A couple hours. You know how it goes."
"Very mature."
She laughed. She had an easy laugh, like her brother. "I'm kidding, Avice. Come look at the dresses and decide which one you want to wear."
"Oh? Then why are you standing in the corner looking freaked out? Is it his nails? I had a similar reaction," she said, leading Sariel over to Zad...
Eden came back over to him, setting a mug of tea next to him. "I have to do some teaching today," she said tiredly, resting her head on her hand.
"Problem solved. I'm glad we managed to talk through it."
She had a good poker face, but she raised one eyebrow. "Because the alternative is you going to prison for threatening my brother with...
She squinted at Zad before coming over and extending a hand to Sariel. "Because he's an angel and you're a demon, but you're on the same side, so...
"We'll just even the score," he said light-heartedly. "Don't fret, Sam. I'm about to make your life a whole lot better."
He had to smile. "Like tonight?"
She looked over at her blankly. "Why?"
She nodded, bustling around the room. "Sariel and Zaddy, make conversation."
He leafed through the book. "And she's been scared of your relationship progressing ever since then. Huh. We can change that."
"How long is eventually?"
"Yes. I tried to focus on blue and red, but there are some other ones too, if they suit your fancy. No pun intended."
"Cream and sugar?"
He didn't notice, but paused and laughed slightly. "Oh, and in the forest? That particular spirit was ambitious, it would seem." He looked up...