Knowledge and Divinity Book 2 : Strength

Knowledge and Divinity Book 2 : Strength

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What, according to you, are the most important aspects of a strategy, of a plan? I say, it's the 'brain' and the 'muscle'. For a plan to be successful, it has to be well thought out. And at the same time, you cannot succeed without the strength to do so. Imagine that you're stuck in the middle of a conflict you cannot escape. You can only choose a side. Would you have the strength to do what's right no matter the consequences? Could you outsmart the plan? *** Suddenly, I felt a surge of emotions from Bear's mind, emotions of fear, confusion, hatred, hopelessness, desolation, anger that he was hiding from all of us even when we were in his mind. "It's you, Sakhi! You're the Gods' biggest joke on my life. You're the irony I'm sure they are laughing upon right now!", he said. "What do you mean?", I asked. "I used to love you" Conner illustration by Llyn Wildr
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**If you haven't read book 1, you will need to read it in order to follow on where this one picks up** Marcus broke my heart. The secrets he kept from me tainted our relationship by turning every moment we shared into a lie. While I try to forget about my feelings for him, I find comfort with Luke and his horses. With Luke I almost feel...normal-if that's even possible. But the more I fight against Marcus and this unexplainable magnetism between us, the harder it becomes for me to stay away. I'm weak when it comes to him, and I hate that he has this hold on me-a hold that is so strong it tears my heart out every damn time. But then I discover something about my own heritage that empowers me to take my fate in my own hands. Now, I have the power to fight those who think they can take advantage of me, and it feels good. Too good. That's the thing about power. If you're not careful it will consume you. Enough will never be enough, and it will suck you in until there is no longer any way out.

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