The only thing worse than fighting a giant scorpion was fighting a giant scorpion who was trying to protect her young.

Suzanne Collins
The only thing worse than fighting a giant scorpion was...
The only thing worse than fighting a giant scorpion was...
The only thing worse than fighting a giant scorpion was...
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When you are fighting a scorpion, it is not just the battle itself that is serious, but the fight for your life of the young ones. An old hag was attacking you with her stingers. You have to protect your family from her. The only thing worse than fighting a giant scorpions was fighting a giant scorpions who was trying to protect her young.

Source: Gregor And The Marks Of Secret

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