Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 77

Dorin pulled wardo's knife from his hip pocket. the flames danced in the blade like a curse. it had stayed with him ever since its first taste of blood, and it would stay right here for the last. "i am going to do what he could not. but don't cry for me.

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 75

"if i could, i would get one of wardo's biters to clamp down on your ankle and then toss you into a river, make you choose between severing your own foot and drowning, but since we don't have either of those, we'll just have to improvise.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 31

"i will fight for you, i will make wardo see reason. you are guilty of no crime, the law says he must let you go!" "i don't think the laws will count for much anymore. from now on, it's just about survival. you better get going, mother.

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 64

Because wardo didn't like them? because they had tried to help a wolf who was probably dead anyway? how many more wolves would have to die before they saw the cloud of madness spreading throughout the tribe like a disease?

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 18

wardo is a coward. once he realises the situation he's in, he'll have no choice but to retreat._ _what if he comes back in the summer?_ _the plan will still work.

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Ander - Chapter 8, Subchapter 3

The hole at the cora's feet, the 'pit' they had dug for his friends, had been filled in with all of wardo's biters still inside. and as for wardo, he had gotten a perfectly normal pyre, just like everyone else.

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Ander - Epilogue: Subchapter 3

The hole at the cora's feet, the 'pit' they had dug for his friends, had been filled in with all of wardo's biters still inside. and as for wardo, he had gotten a perfectly normal pyre, just like everyone else.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 63

Because wardo didn't like them? because they had tried to help a wolf who was probably dead anyway? how many more wolves would have to die before they saw the cloud of madness spreading throughout the tribe like a disease?

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 18

wardo is a coward. once he realizes the situation he's in, he'll have no choice but to retreat._ _what if he comes back in the summer?_ _the plan will still work.

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 32

"i will fight for you, i will make wardo see reason. you are guilty of no crime, the law says he must let you go!" "i don't think the laws will count for much anymore. from now on, it's just about survival. you better get going, mother.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 167

"if i could, i would get one of wardo's biters to clamp down on your ankle and then toss you into a river, make you choose between severing your own foot and drowning, but since we don't have either of those, we'll just have to improvise.

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 26

Except for wardo. he was the one laughing. just laughing and laughing, tears streaming from his eyes. he could barely breathe. ander couldn't take it anymore.

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