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Top 400 C.S. Pacat Quotes (2026 Update)
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C.S. Pacat Quote: “Nikandros was shaking his head. ‘Or do you really think he’s forgiven you for killing his brother?’ ‘No. He hates me for it.’ He said it steadily, without flinching. ‘But he hates his uncle more. He needs us. And we need him.’ ‘You.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I see you’ve thought of everything,’ said Damen, bitterly. ‘It didn’t have to be – you could have come to me, and asked for my help, I would have – ’ ‘Killed the rest of my family?’ Laurent.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He’d never forget the moment James’s eyes had met his – the sensation of coming home, as though they knew each other.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Take her away,’ he said. ‘We have the fort.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “That was the last thing he said, because Damen hit him. He drove his fist into Laurent’s jaw with all the force of his weight behind it.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Quietly, seriously, Laurent outlined the state of play as he saw it, describing his plans and his contingencies. Damen realised that Laurent was letting him in to a part of himself he had never shared before, and he found himself drawn in to the political complexities, even as the experience felt new, and a little revelatory. Laurent never opened his thoughts like this, but always kept his planning intensely private, making his decisions alone. When.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “To face his own powerlessness was awful.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “A fourth son, thought Damen, waiting for someone to notice him. When he wasn’t trying to please, he was baiting authority, as though negative attention could substitute for the approval that he sought – that he had been given, once, by Laurent’s uncle. I’m sorry, Jord. They were the last words anyone would have from him. He had killed himself.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “You want to hear the truth about my uncle? I’ll tell you,’ said Laurent, a new light in his eyes. ‘I’ll tell you what you couldn’t stop. What you were too blind to see. You were in chains while Kastor was cutting down your royal family. Kastor and my uncle.’ He.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “And Nikandros of Delpha stared back at him, and in a shocked voice, speaking the words half to himself, said, ‘It’s not possible.’ ‘Old friend, you have come to a place where nothing is as any of us thought.’ Nikandros.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “With a clear moment of insight, Charls saw that Lamen was not a cloth merchant’s assistant. He was the prince’s private companion, and had no real skills whatsoever.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He spoke softly. ‘Laurent, I’d never hurt you.’ He heard Laurent’s strange, disbelieving breath, and he realised what he had said. ‘I know,’ said Damen, ‘that I did hurt you.’ Laurent’s.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Once in his life – Laurent got only two words out before the man simply did what most people wanted to do when speaking with Laurent: he hit him.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Let me tell you what is going to happen. You are going to be executed. You are going to be executed whatever you say or do. But I will spare your women, if they agree to answer my questions.’ Silence.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “LAURENT,’ HE SAID, ‘what have you done?’ ‘Does it bother you to think of him hurting your country?’ ‘You know it does. Are we playing now with the fate of nations? It won’t bring your brother back.’ There.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I miss you too,’ he said. ‘I’m jealous of Isander.’ ‘Isander’s a slave.’ ‘I was a slave.’ The moment ached. Laurent met his gaze, his eyes too clear. ‘You were never a slave, Damianos. You were born to rule, as I was.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He lifted his hand to brush Laurent’s cheek, smiling. He was opening his eyes. ‘Damen,’ said Laurent. Damen’s heart moved in his chest, because the way Laurent said his name was quiet, happy, a little shy. Laurent had only ever said it once before, last night. ‘Laurent,’ said Damen. They.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Damen thought privately that princes needed seasoning not protection. Laurent in particular. He had seen Laurent open his mouth and strip paint from the walls. He had seen Laurent lift a knife and in cold blood slit open a man’s throat without so much as a flicker of his golden lashes. Laurent didn’t need to be protected from anything.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He won’t hurt the child,’ said Laurent. ‘Whether it is your son or Kastor’s, it is leverage. It is leverage against you, against your armies, and against your men.’ ‘You mean that it hurts me more that my son is alive and whole than it would if he were maimed or dead.’ ‘Yes,’ said Laurent. He.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “It was what Laurent had been holding in his right hand when Damen entered. The blue sapphires of Nicaise’s earring. The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “You have sent Damianos’s son to my uncle.’ She said, ‘You see? I am an opponent. I will not be left in a cell to rot. You will tell Damen that I will see him as I require, and I think you will find that he will not send in a bed boy this time.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Are you proposing to challenge Lady Vannes to a duel?’ said Laurent. Blue.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Don’t”, said Laurent, “toy with me. I – have not the means to defend against this.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent had stopped dead the moment he had seen Damen, his face turning white as though in reaction to a slap, or an insult.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Auguste was like you,’ said Laurent. ‘He had no instinct for deception; it meant he couldn’t recognise it in other people.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “There were some notable absences. Orlant. Aimeric. Jord. The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “From the severe, straight-backed posture to the impersonal grace of his cupped yellow head; from his detached blue eyes to the arrogance of his cheekbones, Laurent was complicated and contradictory, and Damen could look nowhere else.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Slaves are trained to obey in all things, but their submission is a pact: They give up free will in exchange for perfect treatment. To abuse someone who cannot resist – isn’t that monstrous?” Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Damen could see Laurent’s shallow breath. He could see his dark-eyed intention. Laurent was undressing for him, one lace after another, the jacket’s fabric opening, revealing the fine white shirt beneath. Heat.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Beneath it he wore some kind of Vaskian bedclothes, a tunic and pants of very fine white linen, with a series of loose ties in front. ‘Mine has a little more fabric. Are you disappointed?’ ‘I would be,’ said Damen, rearranging his legs again, ‘if the lamp weren’t behind you.’ It.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent entered, an edge to his grace, like a leopard with a headache.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I’m not – ’ said Laurent. And then, as the moment stretched out between them, ‘I’m not an innocent who needs his hand held through every step.’ ‘Aren’t you?’ Realisation came to Damen. Laurent’s wariness was not, at this moment, the high walls of the defended citadel. It was that of a man with a portion of his guard down, who was desperately unused to it. After.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “You’re alive,’ Damen said, and the words came out on a rush of relief that made him feel weak. ‘I’m alive,’ said Laurent. They were gazing at one another. ‘I wasn’t sure you’d come back.’ ‘I came back,’ said Damen. Anything.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I – ’ ‘Say it.’ ‘I’m going to leave tomorrow,’ said Damen, as steadily as he could. ‘I’m not going to come back.’ He drew in a breath that hurt his chest. ‘Laurent – ’ ‘No, I don’t care. Tomorrow you leave. But you’re mine now. You’re still my slave tonight.’ Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “It’s morning,’ said Laurent. ‘We slept?’ ‘We slept,’ said Damen. They were gazing at one another. He held himself still as Laurent reached out and touched the plane of his chest. Despite the rising sun they were kissing, slow, fantastic kisses, the wonderful drift of hands. Their legs tangled together. He ignored the feeling inside him and closed his eyes. ‘Your.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Instead of leaning in, Damen took Laurent’s hand, brought it towards himself, and kissed his palm, once.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Last night, in the evening darkness of the tent, he had pulled this gift from his packs and looked down at it, feeling its weight in his hands. Once or twice before, he had thought about this moment. In his most private thoughts, he’d imagined it happening with the two of them alone together.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “And with returning awareness, he saw as if for the first time the bodies of the men that he had killed to get to the Regent’s decoy, and beyond that, the evidence of what he had done. The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He didn’t take his eyes off Laurent. ‘Arrest me,’ said Damen. ‘I have raised hands to the Prince.’ The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “There is little sense in pitting a lesser sense of duty against a greater one. No leader could expect loyalty to hold under those circumstances.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I am Damianos, true son of Theomedes, and I have returned to fight for you as your King.’ A.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “For a moment he thought Laurent wasn’t going to do it. But in public, Laurent had no recourse to refusal. Laurent extended his hand. And then waited, palm outstretched, his eyes lifting to meet Damen’s. Laurent said, ‘Put it on me.’ Every.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I don’t think I need to bring in more men,” said Laurent. “I think all I have to do is tell you to kneel, and you’ll do it. Without me lifting a finger to help anyone.” “You’re right,” said Damen. “I can end this any time I like?” said Laurent. “I haven’t even begun.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent had delivered all Damen had asked for, tied up neatly in a bow. All within the space of a day. If you put everything else aside, you had to admire it for sheer organisational efficiency. If.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Gratified, Damen stood still while the attendants scraped the oil from his body, and towelled him down. He returned to the dais, where he spread his arms for the attendants to re-pin his clothing. ‘Good fight,’ he said, taking his place again on the throne beside Laurent. He waved over some wine. ‘What is it?’ ‘Nothing,’ said Laurent, and found somewhere else to put his eyes.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “His escort arrived. It was six men, and one of them, already mounted, was Jord, who looked him right in the eye and said, ‘You kept your word.’ His.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “It’s what I came here last night to say. I’m going to take care of it.’ ‘Promise me,’ Damen heard himself say. ‘Promise me we won’t let him – ’ ‘I promise.’ Laurent.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I can’t – I have to – ’ he heard himself say, and the words came out in his own language. Distantly he heard Laurent answer him in Veretian, even as he felt Laurent begin to spill, the pulsing jerk of his body, the first wet stripe of it, hot as blood. Laurent came beneath him, and he tried to experience all of it, tried to hold on, but his body was too close to its own release, and he did as he was bid in Laurent’s fractured voice, and emptied himself inside.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “You were looking for me?’ Laurent didn’t answer, and Damen couldn’t interpret his expression. ‘What is it?’ said Damen. ‘You’re better than I am.’ Damen couldn’t help his amused breath of reaction to that, or the long, scrolling look from Laurent’s head to his toes and back again, which was probably a little insulting. But really. Laurent.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He said it to Laurent. Laurent said that from this moment on, any Veretian who struck an Akielon would be executed. He trusted the honour of the Akielons, he said. Only a coward hit a man who wasn’t allowed to hit back. It.”
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