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" Morley joined them, and after a long, uncomfortable moment, Mrs. Grant decided to ignore his presence. The
guards didn’t. Their knuckles were white on their weapons.
May I assist?” he asked, and put his hands behind his back. “I promise not to eat anyone.”
Very funny,” Mrs. Grant said. Morley gave her a grave look.
I wasn’t joking, dear lady,” he said. “I do promise. And I never make a promise I don’t intend to keep. You
should feel quite secure.”
Well, I’m sorry, I don’t,” she said. “You’re just—”
Too overwhelmingly dashing and attractive?” Morley grinned. “A common problem women face with me.
It’ll pass. You seem like the no-nonsense sort. I like that.”
Claire smiled at the look on Mrs. Grant’s face, reflected in the white LED light of the lantern she was holding.
You are really—odd,” the older woman said, as if she couldn’t quite believe she was even having the
conversation. "

Rachel Caine , Kiss of Death (The Morganville Vampires, #8)


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Rachel Caine quote : Morley joined them, and after a long, uncomfortable moment, Mrs. Grant decided to ignore his presence. The<br />guards didn’t. Their knuckles were white on their weapons.<br />May I assist?” he asked, and put his hands behind his back. “I promise not to eat anyone.”<br />Very funny,” Mrs. Grant said. Morley gave her a grave look.<br />I wasn’t joking, dear lady,” he said. “I do promise. And I never make a promise I don’t intend to keep. You<br />should feel quite secure.”<br />Well, I’m sorry, I don’t,” she said. “You’re just—”<br />Too overwhelmingly dashing and attractive?” Morley grinned. “A common problem women face with me.<br />It’ll pass. You seem like the no-nonsense sort. I like that.”<br />Claire smiled at the look on Mrs. Grant’s face, reflected in the white LED light of the lantern she was holding.<br />You are really—odd,” the older woman said, as if she couldn’t quite believe she was even having the<br />conversation.