Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 7

"yes, kiana." "oh thank you, sarah!" kiana said and grabbed her hands, looking up at her with unmistakable gratitude. "you have no idea how much i needed that, i can only -" "_stop smiling!!

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 6

kiana said, her knees almost buckling beneath mateo's weight, even with sarah now supporting him from the other side. "my stars, is that kiana's voice i hear? i'll be right there!"

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Ander - Chapter 1, Subchapter 7

"this is the best idea ever," kiana whispered, and walked just a little bit faster.

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 34

kiana shook her head again. her rapid breathing made pathetic little mewling noises through her nostrils. "kiana, there's no point to this. i already have a fairly good idea of where they are. somewhere to the north, probably up high.

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 42

kiana broke out into a full run, her mind caught in a frantic struggle between hope and panic. "ey, wait up, girl!" kiana didn't know if that was bart or nick, and she didn't care.

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Ander - Epilogue: Subchapter 2

"and now, kiana, it is - \* - your turn." that sense of 'floatiness' wouldn't go away. kiana felt like the faintest breeze would just carry her into the sky.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 13

13 kiana thought things would have calmed down after the house emptied out a bit, but clearly she was wrong.

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 66

"he's hurting, kiana. and no matter what happens tonight, he'll be hurting for a long, long time. maybe forever." kiana nodded sadly. "i know." "this isn't something you can fix, kiana. don't even try.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 67

"he's hurting, kiana. and no matter what happens tonight, he'll be hurting for a long, long time. maybe forever." kiana nodded sadly. "i know." "this isn't something you can fix, kiana. don't even try.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 119

They might -_ kiana ran full-tilt into what felt like a solid wall.

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Ander - Chapter 8, Subchapter 2

"and now, kiana, it is - \* - your turn." that sense of 'floatiness' wouldn't go away. kiana felt like the faintest breeze would just carry her into the sky.

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 8

"yes, kiana." "oh thank you, sarah!" kiana said and grabbed her hands, looking up at her with unmistakable gratitude. "you have no idea how much i needed that, i can only -" "_stop smiling!!

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