Spades: The True Wonderland Awaits. (Of Wonderland Chronicles Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
"He begs for your forgiveness, also." I waved the nightgown away. "Send it back to him, and tell him, 'I'll forgive him and accept his gifts when he stops trying to guilt-trip into doing what he dares not to do," I said, sneering at the nightgown and the message that it beared with its white lace frills. If I accepted the nightgown, I would be surrendering to his will and giving him permission to continue to treat me like an object. I couldn't stand for that; I wouldn't survive like that for very long at all. If I didn't accept the nightgown, then I was a selfish witch. Either way, I was the bad guy in the Faeries' eyes. But I couldn't let him continue to treat me like an object - kind of like a glove or a sword one uses constantly - that he could use to do what he was too scared to do. I turned from the part of the red wall I was staring at (because I refused to have anything to do with Blayke, I also refused his room; he agreed to the switch very sadly, begging me to reconsider) to look at Meadow, who was still flying in the room, her expression sad.
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