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I'd always thought death would be some sort of peaceful homecoming - a sweet,...
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Sarah J. Maas
Book:
A Court of Wings and Ruin
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I'd always thought death would be some sort of peaceful homecoming - a sweet, sad lullaby to usher me into whatever waited afterward.
( Sarah J. Maas )
[ A Court of Wings and Ruin ]
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