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" Heather was convinced Scarlet needed to see Nate.

Scarlet was not.

After leaving a tall, thick trail of dust, Heather parked her car at a haphazard angle in front of the cabin. Bursting through the front door with Scarlet beside her, Heather dramatically announced, “Scarlet is broken!”

Scarlet shook her head. “I’m not broken.”

“What?” Gabriel met them in entryway, looking at Scarlet in concern.“What’s wrong?”

“Nothing. I’m fine.” Scarlet slowly walked into the living room, her body aching with every movement as she laid down on one of the large couches.

“You are notfine, Scarlet. You are broken.” Heather turned to Gabriel with big eyes. “She was wheezing and coughing and moaning during sixth period. Moaning! Do you know how hard it is to explain to your economics teacher why your best friend is moaning during his supply-and-demand lecture?” She shrugged. “Someone needs to fix her.” Heather looked around. “Where’s the nerdy, little immortal?”

Nate entered the living room from the back hallway and shot Heather a dirty look. “I’m not little. I’m average-sized. And five hundred years ago I was actually considered a large man. But then humans started eating well and evolving and, suddenly, I’m no longer the tallest guy in the room—”

“I don’t care about the evolution of Nate!” Heather snapped. “I care about Scarlet "

Chelsea Fine , Awry (The Archers of Avalon, #2)


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Chelsea Fine quote : Heather was convinced Scarlet needed to see Nate.<br /><br />Scarlet was not.<br /><br />After leaving a tall, thick trail of dust, Heather parked her car at a haphazard angle in front of the cabin. Bursting through the front door with Scarlet beside her, Heather dramatically announced, “Scarlet is broken!”<br /><br />Scarlet shook her head. “I’m not broken.”<br /><br />“What?” Gabriel met them in entryway, looking at Scarlet in concern.“What’s wrong?”<br /><br />“Nothing. I’m fine.” Scarlet slowly walked into the living room, her body aching with every movement as she laid down on one of the large couches.<br /><br />“You are notfine, Scarlet. You are broken.” Heather turned to Gabriel with big eyes. “She was wheezing and coughing and moaning during sixth period. Moaning! Do you know how hard it is to explain to your economics teacher why your best friend is moaning during his supply-and-demand lecture?” She shrugged. “Someone needs to fix her.” Heather looked around. “Where’s the nerdy, little immortal?”<br /><br />Nate entered the living room from the back hallway and shot Heather a dirty look. “I’m not little. I’m average-sized. And five hundred years ago I was actually considered a large man. But then humans started eating well and evolving and, suddenly, I’m no longer the tallest guy in the room—”<br /><br />“I don’t care about the evolution of Nate!” Heather snapped. “I care about Scarlet