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Elluin Quotes

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Sarah A. Parker
“Chase death, Moonbeam. And I pray your bloodlust brings you the same sense of peace I feel just knowing you exist.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“I knew a female who died. Tragically. Whose lifeless body was sailed into the sky by the adoring beast at your back with my torn-out heart in her fucking fist,â€� he rasps, lifting his hand into a claw that he shakes in my face. “Her name was Elluin, and she laughed with the wind, cried with the rain. She angered with fire and bellowed with the ground.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“Survival’s funny. Some wear it like a whisper, others like a scream. Mine’s a scorched skeleton of flame-forged rage that keeps me upright. Keeps me moving forward.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“I see you, Raeve …â€� My breath hitches, the scale still indenting Kaan’s throat. “I don’t â€� I don’t know what—â€� “You,â€� he growls, tightening his hand around the side of my face with a tender jerk, eyes lit with a soul-crushing blaze. “I fucking see you.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“You feed the monster and more will slip from the shadows. Once the smell of blood taints the air, they don’t â€� stop â€� coming”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“Who’s that?â€� My salvation.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“Because the Creators wouldn’t sing to me no matter how much I begged them to help. [...] Now they won’t shut up.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“Chase death, Elluin Raeve.”
Sarah A. Parker

Sarah A. Parker
“Raeve, you could flay me down the middle and I’d still fucking love you”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“She’s probably picturing me on my knees, and perhaps that should bother me. It doesn’t. I’d spend eternity looking up at her if she’d only fucking let me.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched

Sarah A. Parker
“Any lost opportunity to worship you is a tragedy.”
Sarah A. Parker, When the Moon Hatched