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Louvaen Duenda had an answer for most things and an argument for everything else. She didn’t debate; she went to war.Â
Cinnia rose and urged Louvaen up with her. “Come on. We’ll go downstairs, treat those cuts and get your hands wrapped. No spinning for you the next few days. You’ll have to take up the fine arts of pacing and sniveling with me.�
The silence grew as she stared at him for long moments, the gray of her eyes deepening to charcoal. She finally spoke. ‘You must live another four centuries, Ballard, as must I. Any less and I’ll feel cheated of loving the finest man I’ve ever known.� Ballard dragged her into his arms and buried his face in her hair. “My beauty,� he whispered in her ear. “If we lived a thousand years I’d still feel cheated.�