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y I could hear. On this rain-lashed night, the city of steam was a gargantuan tuning fork. Every
knuckles bone-white. The noise was driving me to the b
t was living tissue bnt of sulfur. In a cramped attic next door, seven-year-ol
I barked at the sobbing mother
carving deeper with every spasm. Without magic, he was dead. I reached out, my finger
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thousand lit matches had been shoved into my veins. Magic Overload. My body temperatur
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silver tweezers. He gasped, air rushing back into his lungs, but I was falling apart. Every breath felt lt. I was a walk
furnace in my blood roared louder. My heart hammered against my
inst soot-stained bricks, and s
g an aura of lethal dominance. I recoiled, but a heavy,
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my searing skin, and the collision of ice and fire sent a jolt of ele
d from above, raspy and laced with
city died, replaced by a singular, hungry hum. At hiThe Grand
broad enough to swallow the alley's light. But it was his eyes that froz
way, but his grip w
hysical touch over my flushed cheeks and the frantic rise of my chest. He stri
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uckling. The betrayal of my own biology was sickening; I found myself craving
rby. The air reeks of ozone." He leaned down, his lips brushing the shell of my ear, his breath a c
whispered, backing into th
ng me whole. With his other hand, he pulled a small copper object
ips curling into a smile that was b
his button-still warm from your skin-vibrating

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