Quotes From "About A Dragon" By G.A. Aiken

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I don’t know. You’ll have to ask him yourself.” She sat up enough to look him in the eye. “I am not talking toyour…your…”“ Mighty throbbing manhood?”“ Briec.”“ That which brings you much delirious pleasure?”“ Briec.”“ That which makes you whole?”“ Stop it, dragon. You’re making me physically ill.”. .“Ow! ”“Be nice, woman. I’m not used to this.” She rubbed her ass and glared at him. “Do that again and you’lllose that which you believe makes me whole. G.A. Aiken
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He didn’t even apologize as he sat up, staring down at her. Washe angry? She guessed not when he began to speak to his erection.“ I know. I can’t believe she left us like this either. Cruel wench, isn’t she?” After the long, frightening, horrible day she had, this was notremotely how she expected to end it. And, against her will, shesmiled.“ Look. Now she’s laughing at us.” Desperately fighting a bout of laughter, she ordered, “Stoptalking to it.” He shrugged. “Well you won’t talk to him…and he’s feelingawfully lonely. And I think you hurt his feelings.” Then he made itbounce twice in agreement. Talaith covered her face and sighed. What exactly did hermother tell her the seven signs of madness were? Well, a dragontalking to his own shaft had to be one of them. . G.A. Aiken
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She’d left him. Without a word. Without a thought. She’d left him and now he hadfeelings. For that alone, he’d never forgive her. G.A. Aiken
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Now if you gentlemen, ” she looked at Briec, “and whateveryou are, will excuse me. G.A. Aiken
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Oh, gods. Not the flying! ”“ I heard you mounted my sister well enough.”“ I want you never to make that statement again. G.A. Aiken
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How do you live with yourself, Lord Arrogant?” “Very easily, Lady Difficult. I find myself quitecharming. G.A. Aiken
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You ask me if you can eat dinner in your room, but you don’task me if you can torture Éibhear to take you flying?” Truly perplexed, Izzy asked softly, “Why would I ask you that? G.A. Aiken
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She hadn’t seen gold since she’d lastbeen to her father’s home, when she would sneak off to meet him. Smiling at the brief memory of, as her mother called him, “the onewho gave me the seed which allowed for your presence. G.A. Aiken
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No one referred to Fearghus the Destroyer as the life of anyone’s party. G.A. Aiken
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Hhhmm. A sense of humor.” He cocked his head to the side.“ That actually might annoy me.” She frowned, ignoring the teasing sound to that oh-so-low voiceand, with heavy sarcasm answered, “Oh, well, that’ll keep me upnights. G.A. Aiken
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To be honest, Briec doesn’tconsider fights with humans as battles. I think he sees that more ashunting. Or a snack that runs. G.A. Aiken
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What’s going on?”“ Nothing.” She coughed, and released Talaith’s hand. “Exceptyou have some powerful enemies.”“ Tell me what I don’t know, witch.”“ Powerful enemies who are gods.” For a moment, Annwyl was shocked beyond all reason…thenshe shrugged. “Now that I think of it– I don’t know why I would besurprised. G.A. Aiken
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Aren’t you going to hit him?” Éibhear asked.“ I don’t feel like it.”“ Good gods.” Gwenvael stood. “This is worse than we thought, Éibhear. Up, brother.” Gwenvael grabbed Briec’s arm and pulledhim to his feet. “There is only one answer for this.”“ Which is?”“ Drinking and eating. The whoring we will keep until we get yougood and drunk. G.A. Aiken
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Is there ever a time you’re not an arrogant bastard?”“ Is there ever a time you’re not a difficult bitch?”“ No.”“ Then I guess that makes us perfectly matched, now doesn’t it? G.A. Aiken
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I’veenjoyed our conversation, knight. It’s been nice talking to someonewho can–”“ Create full and complete sentences?” That grin returned and, for a moment, his heart actually stoppedbeating. “No, it was nice to finally meet someone whose arrogance isonly rivaled by the arrogance of the gods. G.A. Aiken
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Explain to me again why we’re at a whorehouse?” Gwenvael sighed around his ale. “Because, my thick-headedbrother, if you want information about human men then you go to theone place all human men come to eventually. G.A. Aiken