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I don’t see that her being cyborg is relevant.
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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
Cyborg
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Emilie. A beautiful name for a beautiful girl.
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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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.
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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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I'm going to escape now.
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Steadying herself with both hands on the table, she managed an awkward bow.... 'Your Highness,' she stammered, head lowered... The prince flinched and cast a glance over his shoulder before hunching toward her. 'Maybe, um...' - he pulled his fingers across his lips - 'on the Highness stuff?
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She briefly wished she did have some sort of magic so she could shoot a bolt of lightning through his head.
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You have no idea how to dance, do you?” Cinder fixed her gaze on him, mind still reeling. “I’m a mechanic.
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Clearing his throat, Kai murmured, You have no idea how to dance, do you? Cinder fixed her gaze on him, mind still reeling. I'm a mechanic. His eyebrows raised mockingly. Believe me, I noticed. Are those grease stains on the gloves I gave you?
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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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Oh, my stars! Think about Prince Kai! You could dance with Prince Kai!” This made Cinder pause and squint into Iko’s blinding light. “Why would the prince dance with me?” Iko’s fan hummed as she sought an answer. “Because you won’t have grease on your face this time.
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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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Thorne blinked at her, then down at the sewage he could barely make out in the darkness. Don't you have some tool in that fancy hand of yours that can get us across? Cinder glared, light-headed from her body's instinctively short breaths. Oh, wow, how could I have forgotten about my grappling hook?
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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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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.
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Cinder twisted up her lips. Do you think it could have a virus? Maybe her programming was overwhelmed by Prince Kai's uncanny hotness.
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The better to eat you with, my dear.
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You could move to Europe. You know, I've actually been considering that lately. Kai laughed again, the warmth returning to the sound. If that's not a vote of confidence, I don't know what is.
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A relieved grin filled up Thorne’s face. “We’re having another moment, aren’t we?” “If by a moment, you mean me not wanting to strangle you for the first time since we met, then I guess we are.
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Imagine there was a cure, but finding it would cost you everything. It would completely ruin your life. What would you do?
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