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Song of the Abyss (Songs of...

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“Let me love thee as thou hath rescued me.
Thy countenance does elevate passion in me
And I can no longer endure bereft of your touch.

Oceanus himself could rage
And threaten my own body and spirit
With wild tempests and crashing swells
But the song of thy heart calls to me
And I must answer.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“What do you want?” Endymion asked her. “Do you want to go?”
“Would you let me stay?” she countered.
Endymion’s dark gaze met hers. “Whatever you wish of me, if it is in my power to grant it, I will. I do not believe I am capable of less. But you must choose. I cannot do that for you.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“Look well, River. Leaping into the sea results in death and suffering.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“Let me love thee as thou hath rescued me.
Thy countenance does elevate passion in me
And I can no longer endure bereft of your touch.

Oceanus himself could rage
And threaten my own body and spirit
With wild tempests and crashing swells
But the song of thy heart calls to me
And I must answer.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“Look well, River. Leaping into the sea results in death and suffering.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“You smell of blood and doubt, seventh-born.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“We call it song, but it’s more than that. It’s not just a harmony and melody and a rhythm vocalized together. Our song…encompasses the deepest parts of us. Losing it isn’t just deciding you’d rather take up blade smithing. Losing it means losing what connects you to everything and everyone else. And if it vanishes, until it’s found again, we’re…handicapped.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

“What do you want?” Endymion asked her. “Do you want to go?”
“Would you let me stay?” she countered.
Endymion’s dark gaze met hers. “Whatever you wish of me, if it is in my power to grant it, I will. I do not believe I am capable of less. But you must choose. I cannot do that for you.”
C.E. Jeffery, Song of the Abyss

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