“He won't be happy with her.Lily won't challenge him.""Like Edythe challenges you?"Tyr rolled his eyes, bobbing his head side to side, not denying the accusation. "Aye,Finch is a far more palatable companion for life," he chuckled, not denying the accusation. "It is a good thing for us both that I have sworn never to marry or I just might be vulnerable to someone like her.”

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Michele Sinclair - “He won't be happy with her.Lily...” 1

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