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This is the story of the curse and the kiss, the demon and the girl. It's a love story with dancing and death in it, and singing and souls and shadows reeled out on kite strings.
Laini Taylor
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Laini Taylor
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: December 11
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Chico
California
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Demon
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