Matthew did not answer. He was still looking at the dance floor—though not just the crowd of dancers themselves, but rather a specific couple. Cordelia Carstairs and James Herondale.
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It was only in stories that heroes were rewarded; in real life, acts of heroism went unrewarded, or were punished, and the world turned on as it always had.
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And yet, was not knowing what it was like to taste it not also a form of torment?
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Matthew spoke in a low voice. “It would be one thing if James loved her. I would go into the quiet dark like Jem did and never speak of her again. But he doesn’t love her.”
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Magnus cleared his throat. “I see why my waistcoats cannot hold your attention, Fairchild. I’ve been where you are. Wanting what you can’t have will only rip your heart apart.”
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thought, why no one else seemed to notice that Matthew was only standing up because the wall was holding him.
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“One,” said Cordelia. “That’s everyone’s dream, isn’t it, really? Instead of many who give you little pieces of themselves—one who gives you everything.”
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Lucie tried to imagine Grace and Jesse sitting in this shadowy room, exchanging the news of their days:
I saw a demon attack in Regent’s Park during the daytime.
Did you, now? Well, I didn’t do much, as you know, I’m still dead.
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Save for Jesse. She lived for Jesse now, and for revenge.