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"He is bound to you," said the Queen. "But does he love you?"
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seelie-queen
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Cassandra Clare |
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But sleep didn't come. She could hear Jace's soft piano playing through the walls, but that wasn't what was keeping her awake. She was thinking of Simon, leaving for a house that no longer felt like home to him, of the despair in Jace's voice as he said 'I want to hate you', and of Magnus, not telling Jace the truth: that Alec did not want Jace to know about his relationship because he was still in love with him. She thought of the satisfaction it would have brought Magnus to say the words out loud, to acknowledge what the truth was, and the fact that he hadn't said them - had let Alec go on lying and pretending - because that was what Alec wanted, and Magnus cared about Alec enough to give him that. Maybe it was true what the Seelie Queen had said, after all: Love made you a liar.
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dreams
sadness
change
luke-garroway
clary-fray
jace-wayland
magnus-bane
simon-lewis
seelie-queen
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Cassandra Clare |
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The Queen gave him a look: special and secretive and shared between the two of them. the look seemed to say.
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jace-wayland
seelie-queen
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Cassandra Clare |
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A mortal had woven it, a man who, having caught sight of the Seelie queen, had spent the remainder of his short life weaving depictions of her. He had died of starvation, raw, red fingers staining the final tapestry.
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roiben
seelie-queen
tithe
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Holly Black |