It was no wonder they thought us to be immortal——our nightly celebrations put Olympus to shame.

Katlyn Charlesworth
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  1. They say the eyes are the apertures to the soul. If that is so, I feared Locusta's soul was far darker than even Nero's.

  2. In an empire as unruly as Rome, it is quite easy to get away with something as thespian as murder.

  3. Even freed men will do what they must in Rome.

  4. If I kiss you now, I won't be able to stop.

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