Death would have to try harder if he wanted to take her back, and she was not about to let him do that. If she perished there’d also be no one to take care of Scarlett, to make sure her sister had all the proper adventures and kissed more boys than just Julian. Scarlett deserved all the kisses. Maybe Tella wanted more kisses too, ones that wouldn’t end in death.
He sacrificed whole world just for her...
Something cracked inside of Tella. It might have been her heart, breaking while he walked away-as if he hadn't just freed the Fates and damned the entire world for her.
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The Prince of Hearts. A symbol of unrequited love and irrevocable mistakes that never ceased to fill Tella with both dread and morbid bewitchment.
It should have felt like the beginning of something, but somehow, it felt like the end.
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"I think I'd like you even if you were the villain." She smiled against his lips. "Maybe I'd like you even if you were the hero." "But I'm not the hero," He reminded her. "Then perhaps I'm here to save you."
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Sir Philip Sidney, as a legendary figure in his own lifetime, was a courtier, soldier, statesman, amateur scholar, and poet. Also in his works we see Renaissence humanism. the Apology is really important for understanding synthesis of the Renaissence understanding of classical theory. Sidney adapted classical and medieval models while writing it.
The Defense of Poesy
The Defense of PoesyPhilip Sidney · Andesite Press · 201722 okunma
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