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I have a glitch, too. Sometimes I forget that I’m not human. I don’t think that happens to most androids.
Marissa Meyer
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Marissa Meyer
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: February 19
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Science Fiction Writer
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Tacoma
Washington
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I don’t see that her being cyborg is relevant.
Marissa Meyer
Kai neared his desk again, seeing that the fugitive's profile had been transferred to the screen. His frown deepened. Perhaps not dangerous, but young and inarguably good-looking. His prison photo showed him flippantly winking at the camera. Kai hated him immediately.
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I just think we shouldn't judge her, or anyone, without tryo g to understand them first. That maybe we should get the full story before jumping to conclusions. Crazy notion, I know.
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It would be easy to abuse a person when they never recognized it as abuse.
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Emilie. A beautiful name for a beautiful girl.
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Hey, I liked my idea of bringer her along, but you already vetoed that idea, so now I'm resorting to Plan B, which is to interrogate her. And I am really looking forward to it. I used to play a game called interrogation with one of my old girlfriends where we- That's enough. Cinder raised her hand, silencing him.
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I knew they would kill me when they found out, but…” He struggled for words, releasing a sharp breath. “I think I realized that I would rather die because I betrayed them, than live because I betrayed you.
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If you honestly believe that, said Thorne, stowing the gun again, then you really don't recognize true value when you see it.
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No. She will never be queen.” She swayed toward him, and he felt like he was being encircled by a python, smothered and choked.
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Lines drawn into his face suggested he had spent many years thinking very hard over very difficult problems.
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Even in the Future the Story Begins with Once Upon a Time.
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Hello? A girl again. I know you can hear me. I'm sorry my friend is such a wing nut. You can just ignore him. That's usually what we do, said the other feminine voice.
Marissa Meyer
The better to eat you with, my dear.
Marissa Meyer
Wolf, said Ran, enunciating it very carefully. What an unusual name. Did your parents give it to you? Does it matter? said Wolf, tossing away his bone. I'm only making conversation. I'd prefer silence, Wolf said, a growl in his tone.
Marissa Meyer
A sickening howl stopped her, sucking the air out of her lungs. The night's chatter silenced, even the loitering city rats pausing to listen. Scarlet had heard wild wolves before, prowling the countryside in search of easy prey on the farms. But never had a wolf's howl send a chill down her spine like that.
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She raised her eyebrows in a look that she hoped conveyed how much she was all right with him leaving her. After all, he was a prince. The most powerful men and women on Earth had summoned him. She understood. And yet he was still here, with her. I'm fine, she said. Go away.
Marissa Meyer
I lied to you about a lot of things....but I meant every apology.
Marissa Meyer
But you're the only one, Scarlet. You'll always be the only one.
Marissa Meyer
I don't want to tell you how to be a prince, but shouldn't you have some bodyguards or something? Bodyguards? Who would want to harm a charming guy like me?
Marissa Meyer
Do your kind even know what love is? Can you feel anything at all, or is it just... programmed?
Marissa Meyer