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Kaz Brekker had no daemon, people in the Barrel whispered.
He'd sold his soul to the devil in exchange for eternal life.
He kept his daemon locked in a safe so nobody could use her against him.
He was a demon, a ghost, a malevolent spirit, something out of a children’s story. Something other and soulless, to be avoided and feared from a distance.
Inej didn’t believe those stories.
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AKA the Six of Crows daemon AU nobody asked for
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10 Jul 2025
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It would be a very gentlemanly thing to do, she thinks, to offer his jacket to a lady, but for the fact that it’s a muggy midsummer evening and no extra layer of warmth is needed.
He’s not being a gentleman, she decides, as she follows him down to the canal where he’s untying one of those funny little boats. He probably just doesn’t want to be seen taking a moonlit stroll with a whore.
After being rescued from the nightmare of the Menagerie, Inej gets to know her new companion over contract negotiation.
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05 Jul 2025
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There was only one answer to give.
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04 Jul 2025
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“Art ill, Csethiro?” Maia pitched his voice low for her ears only. Her hand tightened on his, and he heard her quick, nervous inhalation before she said, “No, merely pregnant.” Maia and Csethiro have all the babies.
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04 Jul 2025
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The Boy with the Bread by DustyAttic
Fandoms: Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins, Hunger Games Series - All Media Types
23 Apr 2019
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Her sister’s name is called at the reaping, and Peeta knows, at once, what is going to happen. He’s watched Katniss hunch over the little blonde girl for years, watched them marvel at the cakes in the bakery window, watched her hardened face relax whenever Primrose appeared. He knows it like he knows when one of his mother’s moods is coming on, like he knows which days his father will step in and which days he will leave the house and go for one of his long walks, unable to prevent what’s occurring under his roof. He knows it maybe before she knows it herself, but she gets there quickly, and is shouting, begging to volunteer before the rest of the district can even comprehend what’s happened.
He’s in the middle of planning how to best sneak bread to her family when his name is called, too.
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This is an in-depth look at Peeta Mellark throughout the three books. I love this boy so much and have so, so many thought on him, so I really wanted to get some of those thoughts out.
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11 May 2025