Can I tell you something?" He tilted his head, moving in closer still, so close that she could feel his breath against her cheek. "Do you want to know what my grandma used to say about kisses on the forehead?" He pressed his lips to her brow, holding the silk soft kiss for a long moment while Isobel stood in place, unable to bring herself to shove him away." She told me it’s the kind of kiss we save for the dead. Kelly Creagh
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  1. So." [Isobel] cleared her throat. "What are we doing?"" We, " [Varen] said at last, "are doing a project on Poe.""Didn't he marry his cousin or something?"" The man is a literary god and that's all you have to say?

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