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Dragonlance -- Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman (Eds.) - Tales I, Vol. Iii - Love And War
Atec Март 01 2008 15:11:25
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. Any woman a man can
drag to their priest, they'll declare married. Then, if your
father ever wants to see you again, he'll have to agree to my
worthiness and accept the vows of the Que-kiri as binding."
HE IS INSANE! Goldmoon thought to herself. I will
humor him, stall him, until the doors to the hall open. Then
surely the ancestors will aid me!
Goldmoon felt the weight of the forever charm against
her breast. Her fingers closed around it. "Please, if this
charm truly has a god, then help me now!" she prayed
silently. A slow tingling sensation rose in the fingers that
held the charm. It was so slight that she wasn't certain she'd
felt it. She waited expectantly. Nothing happened. She
suddenly felt foolish and angry with herself for even testing
the charm.
Forcing herself to relax, she pressed against him,
though his hot breath on her face sickened her.
"That's better," Hollow-sky whispered, squeezing her
tighter. "Oh, Goldmoon, you'll get used to the idea. You'll
discover that I'm more of a man than . . . than that shepherd
there." He motioned at the still figure behind his back and
moved his face close to hers. "You are so beautiful," he
murmured, and then he kissed her again, even more
intimately than before
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