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Sometimes, if you have faith in people they'll surprise you. Mom and Dad taught me that. Risk is the price of believing most people want to be good.

Gwenda Bond
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Sometimes, if you have faith in people they'll surprise you. Mom and Dad taught me that. Risk is the price of believing most people want to be good.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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For the most part, I did trust my own judgement. But I was more than capable of screwing up. Just, sometimes, I forgot about that in my quest to move forward.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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Lesson: Never underestimate a woman. Or a chef.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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The man was a bully. A bully who'd elevated himself to a high-level position, but a bully just the same. No amount of flattery would change how I saw him.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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This was the first time I had not just rushed in and followed my instincts, and it wasn't working out. I was beginning to actively regret it.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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He listens when I talk.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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I imagined it was far better to be optimistic, to proceed assuming wherever you could that you had cared enough, that you'd made a difference, that you would again. Dwelling on the worst was no way to live.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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I didn't mind walking into danger on my own. Not the concept of it, anyway.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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The thrill of working in this building, with its iconic globe on top, would never fade.

Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat
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They were all Fae, yet not fully Fae. They were among the rarest of all the Elder Races. In modern-day slang, they were “triple threats,” creatures with the blood of three different races flowing through their veins. The strongest, most magical – the most tainted. The Fae of the Light Court called them ‘abomination.’ Nikolas called them brothers.

Thea Harrison, Moonshadow
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