Listen to the earth, Feel the fire. Allow the power to flow through ye.

Listen to the earth, Feel the fire. Allow the power to flow through ye.

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Did he actually believe in this curse? A curse! He snorted. Deirdre stirred. Impossible. Curses were for witches, spell casters and the weak-minded.

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A cloud of white death veiled in black…

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Perhaps we can start counting those kisses once more. I think you owe me a few.

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You're special, Deirdre, and don't ever think otherwise.

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Listen to the earth, Feel the fire. Allow the power to flow through ye.

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A man from the wood. A stranger from afar. He will break the curse by a hundred kisses...

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