![]() ![]() “I was not prey any longer, I decided as I eased up to that door. ![]() So you’ll understand me, Feyre, when I say that I know what you feel, and I know what they tried to do to you, and that with enough courage, you can say to hell with a reputation. “I once lived in a place where the opinion of others mattered. ![]() So I would venture out, even if it was an agony…” “But I wouldn’t sit in my room, couldn’t allow myself to mourn and mope and weep and sleep. In 1867, Twain set sail for a five month tour of Europe and the Middle East, and the letters which he wrote while on this trip form the basis for 'The Innocents Abroad'. But I know you – more than you realise, I think – and I don’t believe for one damn minute that you’re remotely fine with being a pretty trophy for someone who sat on his ass for nearly fifty years then sat on his ass while you were shredded apart.” Mark Twain is the author of many great American classics including Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Puddnhead Wilson. If you want to pick that road, then fine. You can be a pawn, be someone’s reward, and spend the rest of your immortal life bowing and scraping and pretending you’re less than him, than Ianthe, than any of us. ![]()
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