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" Kiaran tosses me his coat. “Here. There’s a roll of bread for you in the inner pocket. You need to eat something.”

The bread is wrapped in leaves that kept it dry. I gratefully murmur my thanks that Kiaran is so practical. Between the Morrigan’s attacks and worrying over the Book, I didn’t even notice how famished I was.

Kiaran gathers wood for a fire and I light it with my powers. A small bit of energy I’m willing to risk because I’m so bloody tired and I’ve never seen Kiaran look this rough, either.

Now you know how I feel, I think wryly as I move to sit near the flames. No invulnerable, shining fae skin. No immediate healing. Just the deep bone-tiredness of mortality.

Kiaran sits opposite, as far from me as possible. The scent of burning wood must mask the scent of my blood, at least a little. His eyes flicker to me in a quick, controlled assessment. “Your wounds need binding.”

I can’t help but smile. “First the bread, now my wounds. Is this the Kiaran MacKay way of fussing over someone?”

“I don’t fuss,” Kiaran says. “I give stern instructions, like: Bind your goddamn wounds.”

“I don’t like overbearing men.”

His mouth quirks into a sly smile. “And yet I love assertive, stubborn women.”

I laugh in surprise. “God, I adore you. "

Elizabeth May , The Fallen Kingdom (The Falconer, #3)


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Elizabeth May quote : Kiaran tosses me his coat. “Here. There’s a roll of bread for you in the inner pocket. You need to eat something.”<br /><br />The bread is wrapped in leaves that kept it dry. I gratefully murmur my thanks that Kiaran is so practical. Between the Morrigan’s attacks and worrying over the Book, I didn’t even notice how famished I was.<br /><br />Kiaran gathers wood for a fire and I light it with my powers. A small bit of energy I’m willing to risk because I’m so bloody tired and I’ve never seen Kiaran look this rough, either.<br /><br />Now you know how I feel, I think wryly as I move to sit near the flames. No invulnerable, shining fae skin. No immediate healing. Just the deep bone-tiredness of mortality.<br /><br />Kiaran sits opposite, as far from me as possible. The scent of burning wood must mask the scent of my blood, at least a little. His eyes flicker to me in a quick, controlled assessment. “Your wounds need binding.”<br /><br />I can’t help but smile. “First the bread, now my wounds. Is this the Kiaran MacKay way of fussing over someone?”<br /><br />“I don’t fuss,” Kiaran says. “I give stern instructions, like: Bind your goddamn wounds.”<br /><br />“I don’t like overbearing men.”<br /><br />His mouth quirks into a sly smile. “And yet I love assertive, stubborn women.”<br /><br />I laugh in surprise. “God, I adore you.