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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: “It was like being pleased y a thorn bush, feeling fond of every prickle. Another second and he was going to say something ridiculous like that.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “There was no slave,’ said Laurent. ‘He never existed. I don’t know what manner of man stands before me now. All I know is that I am facing him for the first time.’ ‘He is here.’ His flesh ached as if he had been prised open. ‘We are the same.’ ‘Kneel.”
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: “Does it shock you? I was a personal gift to the Prince of Vere.’ He had bared his whole forearm. Nikandros turned to Makedon, his voice harsh. ‘You will not speak of this. You will never speak of this outside this room – ’ Damen said, ‘No. It can’t be hidden.’ He said it to Makedon. A.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “If he was aware of anything beyond the fight, it was of an absence, a lack that persisted. The flashes of brilliance, the insouciant sword work, the bright presence at his side was instead a gap, half filled by Nikandros’s steadier, more practical style.”
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: “And the cheap wine you drink in a backwater tavern is not the kind that you serve at your own table, given choice.”
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: “His heart pounding, he tried to stop it, to salvage it. ‘Yes,’ he said. ‘Kastor made me a slave. Laurent freed me. He gave me command of his fort and his troops, an act of trust for an Akielon he had no reason to elevate. He doesn’t know who I am.’ ‘The Prince of Vere freed you,’ said Nikandros. ‘You have been his slave?’ His voice thickened with the words. ‘You have served the Prince of Vere as a slave?’ Another.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I don’t know how this interrogation found its way into my bed. May I ask where I can expect it to travel next?”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Charcy is won.’ ‘I thought it would be.’ He made himself breathe through that. ‘Your men think you’re a coward. Nikandros thinks that you deceived us. That you sent us to Charcy, and left us there to die by your uncle’s sword.’ ‘And is that what you think?’ said Laurent. ‘No.’ Damen said, ‘Nikandros doesn’t know you.’ ‘And you do.’ Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Not everyone could have the blissful equanimity of Lamen, who seemed to pay the Prince no deference of rank, a piece of very good acting. Charls.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He let his lips form a half-smile. ‘You aren’t going to offer me one of your gaudy Veretian handkerchiefs?’ ‘You could use the clothing you’re wearing. It’s about the same size.’ ‘Your poor Veretian sensibilities. All those wrists and ankles.’ ‘And arms and thighs and every other part.’ ‘My.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “It’s not a trick,’ said Laurent. ‘You’d let me go,’ said Damen. This time it was Laurent who was silent, gazing back at him. Damen said, ‘And – until then?’ ‘Until then, you are my slave, and I am your Prince, and that is how it is between us.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “In my culture, it is customary to reward for good service,’ said Laurent, after a long pause. ‘Is there something you want?’ ‘You know what I want,’ said Damen. ‘I am not going to release you,’ said Laurent. ‘Ask for something short of that.’ ‘Take.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He knew that he was vulnerable to her in this state, that her expertise, like Laurent’s, was in finding weakness and pressing down. He looked over at Laurent and said, flatly, ‘Deal with it.’ Laurent.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “He waited, not turning away from what it meant, now, to be King. If he could give Laurent up, he could do this. Nikandros.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Damen let out a breath. Laurent, he realised suddenly, wasn’t playing them against one another. He was playing to Nikandros. There was a dangerous expertise in all of this; in knowing how far Nikandros’s loyalty might be stretched, and what would keep it from snapping. Laurent’s presence in the room was almost tangible. ‘Listen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent looked like what he was: a young man. When laced into his clothing, Laurent’s dangerous grace lent him an almost androgynous quality. Or perhaps it was more accurate to say that it was rare to associate Laurent with a physical body at all: you were always dealing with a mind. Even when fighting in battle, driving his horse to some impossible feat, the body was under the control of the mind. Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Like a lie, cracking and dropping from him. He looked at the gleam of the gold where Guerin placed it, halved, on the workbench. Veretian shackles. In the curve of its metal was every humiliation of his time in this country, every frustration at Veretian confinement, every indignity of an Akielon serving a Veretian master. Except that it was Kastor who had put the collar on him, and Laurent who was freeing him. It.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Auguste. The one honourable man on a treacherous field. Damen’s.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “There was no Prince Damianos. The self that he had been striving to return to was gone. To.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “And as Damen looked out, the army was dropping to its knees, until the courtyard was a sea of bowed heads, and silence replaced the murmur of voices, the words spoken over and over again. ‘He lives. The King’s son lives. Damianos.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I think he wants you because you were the jewel in another man’s crown.” The answer wound out of Will in the flickering light from the torch. “I think he has no idea of what you really are, or who he’s trying to summon. If he did, he’d never dare plunder the grave of a king.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Damen didn’t see it at first, but he saw Laurent’s reaction to it, saw him rein in his horse and move in close to Jord, one smooth motion. ‘Take the men back,’ said Laurent. ‘We’re done for today. The slave stays with me.’ A glance at Damen. It.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “These were not the Regent’s troops. This was the army of Nikandros, the Kyros of Delpha, and his Commander, Makedon. A burst of activity in the courtyard, the clatter of hooves, voices raised in alarm – Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “The advice of his father came back to him, never to take your eyes off a wounded boar: that once you engaged an animal in the hunt, you must fight it to the finish, and that when a boar was wounded, that was when it the most dangerous animal of all. That thought nagged at him.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent said, ‘No. I’m not here to – ’ He said, ‘I’m just here.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “If someone kills your family you don’t rest until they are dead.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “It’s lucky King Damianos is at Delpha,’ said Charls, uncertainly. ‘There’s no need to worry that the Prince is away so close to the Ascension.’ ‘Yes, this would be a terrible idea otherwise,’ said Lamen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “His intellect made increasing sense of this: there had been an ambush, he was underground, and since his body didn’t feel as if it had been transported for days, that meant – He opened his eyes and met the flat-nosed stare of Govart. ‘Hello, Princess.’ Panic.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “So you will parley with me as with a king, and you will tell me why you called me here.’ Deliberately, Damen tossed the knife onto the floor of the tent. Laurent’s eyes didn’t follow its path. His gaze held steady. ‘Didn’t you know?’ said Laurent. ‘My uncle is in Akielos.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “His hands slid impotently down Laurent’s tight-laced clothing. Beneath him, Laurent’s kisses were all open-mouthed. Desire flamed, painful and bright. It.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “White-faced, Jord took one look at his expression and said, ‘He’s not coming.’ ‘We’re outnumbered,’ said Damen, ‘but if you run, you might still make it out.’ ‘If we’re outnumbered, what are you going to do?’ Damen drove his horse onward, ready to take up his own place on the front line. He said, ‘Fight.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent had tamped down the smothered emotion in his eyes, and would endure an alliance with his brother’s killer, though he felt nothing but aversion. If he could do it, Damen could do it. He could make impersonal negotiations, speak in the formal language of kings. The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent asked, ‘Is it different than with a man?’ ‘Yes,’ said Damen. It was different with everyone. He didn’t say this aloud;.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “And if the worst happened, Guion’s testimony had the potential to bring down the Regency. Laurent had said all of this succinctly, and told Guion, in a pleasant voice, ‘Your wife can chaperone Jokaste on the journey.’ Guion had understood more quickly than Damen. ‘I see. My wife is the leverage for my good behaviour?’ ‘That’s right,’ said Laurent. Damen.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “The child’s wet nurse,’ said Jokaste, ‘will tell Kastor the truth if I am killed.’ ‘If you are killed.’ ‘That’s right.’ ‘You,’ said Damen, ‘but not your women.’ There was a pause. ‘You are the only one protected in your arrangement. These women are going to die. Unless they talk to me.’ She.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “This is not the way I planned to spend the eve of war,’ said Laurent. ‘With me in your bed?’ ‘And in my confidences,’ said Laurent. Laurent.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent turned to him eventually. “The slave is saying that if you want the pet unconscious, split in half, or dead of fright, then you will need to make other arrangements. He declines his services.” He.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent said, almost carefully, ‘I realise that in my service you do not have a great deal of opportunity to pursue the usual – avenues for release. If you need to avail yourself of the coupling fire – ’ ‘No,’ said Damen. ‘I don’t want a woman.’ The.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I used to beat Auguste all the time when we raced at Chastillon. It took me until I was nine to realise he was letting me win. I just thought I had a very fast pony.”
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: “I told him I was a slave, and he pretended to believe me. I kissed him on the battlements. He had his servants bring me to his bed. It was our last night together, and he gave himself to me. He knew all the while it happened that I was the man who killed his brother. When.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I said that’s enough,’ said Laurent. Damen was silent. It took a great deal of effort. Laurent was staring at him with a frown. ‘Why do you give me good advice?’ asked Laurent. Isn’t that why you brought me with you? Instead of speaking those words aloud, Damen said, ‘Why don’t you take any of it?’ ‘Govart.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “The constructed arrogance of the display was intentional. It said, exquisitely: Did you exert yourself at Charcy? I have been here examining my nails. Nikandros.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “Laurent,’ he said, and he was breaking apart. To.”
C.S. Pacat Quote: “I came with you to stop a war,’ said Damen. ‘I came because you were the only thing standing between Akielos and your uncle. It’s you who’ve lost sight of that. You need to fight your uncle on your own terms, not on his.’ ‘I can’t.’ It was a raw admission. ‘I can’t think.’ The words were torn out of him. Wide-eyed in the silence, Laurent said them again in a different voice, his blue eyes dark with the exposure of the truth. ‘I can’t think.’ ‘I know,’ said Damen. He.”
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