“Why is everything always my decision?" I asked.Because you will not tolerate anything else."Oh, I remembered now. "Great", I whispered.- Anita to Jean-Claude”

Laurell K. Hamilton

Laurell K. Hamilton - “Why is everything always my...” 1

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