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Ruthless Vows (Letters of Enchantment, #2) Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross
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“Write me a story where there is no ending, Kitt. Write to me and fill my empty spaces.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“I would love to see you burn with splendor. I would love to see your words catch fire with mine.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Their souls weren’t mirrors but complements, constellations that burned side by side.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“For anyone who sought a different realm through a wardrobe door, Who wrote a letter and is still waiting for a reply, Or who dreams of stories and bleeds words.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Should I be surprised that I was falling in love with you a second time? Should I be surprised that your words found me here, even in the darkness? That I’ve been carrying your E. letters close to my heart like they are a shield to protect me?”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Sometimes,” Iris began, “I don’t think we know what we’re made of until the worst moment possible happens. Then we must decide who we truly are and what is most important to us. I think we’re often surprised by what we become.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“You may not be a goddess, but nor am I a god. Despite our mundane lives, perhaps we make our own magic with words.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“I betrayed you,” Roman began, “because I love her.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Soon it would be night; the stars would pierce the sky like nails, and he would light the candles and write by fire because the words came easier in the darkness.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“How I love to lose to you. How I love to read your words and hear the thoughts that sharpen your mind. And how I would love to be on my knees before you now, surrendering to you and you alone.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“And he thought, There is no magic above or below that will ever steal this from me again.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Keep writing. You will find the words you need to share. They are already within you, even in the shadows, hiding like jewels. —C.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“You betrayed me for a woman?” Dacre said. “You are the greatest fool in my forces, as well as my greatest shame.” The words rolled off Roman. He smiled, feeling like he had swallowed a flame. It was lighting up his marrow. Illuminating his veins. “Oh, I would betray you a hundredfold,” he said, his voice rising. “I would betray you a thousandfold for her.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“The magic still gathers, and the past is gilded; I see the beauty in what has been but only because I have tasted both sorrow and joy in equal measures.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“If my words have bewitched your son, then know that his possess the same magic for me,” she said, reflexively touching her wedding band again.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“She was broken by what could have been. By what now would never be.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“It was only a book, but it felt far more than leather and paper and ink. It felt like something to tether her in the coming days, something to protect her as well as encourage her to keep going.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“do we live by our past, or do we live by what is to come? Do we choose to waste time looking behind to things that have already happened and cannot be changed, or do we keep our sight forward on what we can see?”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Let me be your secret, then. Tuck my words into your pocket. Let them be your armor.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Oh, I would betray you a hundredfold,” he said, his voice rising. “I would betray you a thousandfold for her.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Write me a story where there is no ending, Kitt.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“A shiver coursed through him as he looked up at the moon and the stars. He remembered everything.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“I would love to see your words catch fire with mine.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“P.S. A typo? No, Winnow. I simply forgot to add a footnote, which should have read as: *outshine: transitive verb a. to shine brighter than b. to excel in splendor or showiness You remember how you said that word to me in the infirmary, post-trenches? You believed I had come to the Bluff to outshine you. And I would speak this word back to you now, but only because I would love to see you burn with splendor. I would love to see your words catch fire with mine.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“How utterly sobering it was, then, to realize how seldom daydreams like that aligned with reality.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“But all good things eventually came to an end. And all songs had a final verse.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“And how I would love to be on my knees before you now, surrendering to you and you alone.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“Agreed. Let us dare to change the tides. Write to me and fill my empty spaces.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“I see the beauty in what has been but only because I have tasted both sorrow and joy in equal measures.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows
“And just for one moonrise, let us act as if there are no burdens weighing us down. No responsibilities or tomorrows.”
Rebecca Ross, Ruthless Vows

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