#inej ghafa my queen
the menagerie - six of crows
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Chapter 17: Inej - Crooked Kingdom
«Tears, of course, were forbidden. She had cried the first night. Tante Heleen had used the switch on her, then the cane, then choked her until she’d passed out. The next time, Inej’s fear was greater than her sorrow.»– CK, Chapter 17, by Leigh Bardugo.
Damn, indeed.
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