“She was broken. She was useless. She was the pointless half of a friendship. The one who would live forever in shadows, no matter what she did. No matter whom she fought.”
Susan Dennard“Eleanor," Daniel said. "Miss Fitt! Wake up!"I fluttered my eyelids open. "I'm not a misfit anymore," I rasped. "I thought I told you that.”
Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly“She was broken. She was useless. She was the pointless half of a friendship. The one who would live forever in shadows, no matter what she did. No matter whom she fought.”
Susan Dennard, Windwitch“Merik swiveled his wrists slowly. At night, the temple was too dark to see the blood dripping from his arms, pooling on the granite flagstones. He felt it falling, though. Just as he felt the new, burned flesh on his hands stretching beneath torn gloves.Yet even as pain shivered through his body, he couldn’t help but think: Only a fool ignores Noden’s gifts. For if Merik looked at this case of mistaken identity from the just the right angle, it could in fact all be seen as boon.The assassin in the night. The fire on the Jana. The attack of a Waterwitch in Pin’s Keep. Each event had led Merik here, to Noden’s temple. To a fresco of the god’s left hand.To the Fury.Twice now, he’d been mistaken for that monstrous demigod, and twice now, it had worked in Merik’s favor. So why not continue using the fear invoked from that name? Was Merik not doing the Fury’s work by bringing justice to the wronged and punishment to the wicked? It was clear that Nubrevnans needed Merik’s help, and his sister Vivia…Well, she was stil out there. Alive. Wretched.So was it not Merik’s moral duty to keep her off the throne? And he could do that if he could just prove she had indeed tried to kill him—that it was she who’d purchased that prisoner from Vizer Linday, and she who’d sent the prisoner to kill Merik.Yes. This was right. This was Noden’s will. It throbbed in Merik’s wounds. It shivered across his scalp and down his raw back.Take the god’s gift. Become the Fury.Merik rose, stiff but strong, from the temple floor, and with a new purpose in his movements, he tugged his hood, his sleeves, his gloves into place. Then he turned away from the Fury’s gruesome fresco and set out to bring justice to the wronged.Punishment to the wicked.”
Susan Dennard, Windwitch“There are degrees of freedom. Complete freedom isn't always good, nor is the lack of it always bad.”
Susan Dennard, Windwitch“We waddled through life blindly, hoping to find something—and someone—worth fighting for.”
Susan Dennard, Strange and Ever After“Miss Fitt, you know curiosity gets men killed."I grinned. "Then I daresay it's good I'm a woman.”
Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly“Curiosity is a strong fire, and once ignited, it is not easily put out.”
Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly“The fault is not in our stars," I whispered to the ceiling. "But in ourselves. This was my choice.”
Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly“There was no heaven here. Eternal life meant waking up as a putrid corpse.”
Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly