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“What are you talking about?” Grace's fingers played quick chords as he spoke. He didn’t even look as he did it, but it did not make them any less purposeful.
“Discussing possible reasons why Tau Ceti is not infected while other stars are,” Eva replied deftly. “I would invite you to join, but we were just finishing—”
“Oh, that’s easy.” His hand twisted a knob, and the notes came out sharper. “It is infected—Petrova Line and everything.”
In Grace's opinion, dreaming about time traveling is no excuse for getting out of practice with his Eridian. To the rest of the Petrova Taskforce, it seems a bit odd that their resident Astrophage expert has suddenly taken to carrying a keyboard around and playing it whenever he speaks. Eva Stratt resolves to figure out what is going on.
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“Oh, and one more thing.” Her tone shifts almost instantly. “I loved Dawn, but let's be real—you were a terrible crier.”
Agatha’s mouth falls open.
“Like, really terrible. Your tears weren’t even and your sobs sounded awful. I didn't know if you were acting or having a stroke. It was honestly painful to watch.”
This little shit.
“I’ve always wondered how you won that Emmy.. Was it a pity prize?” She blinks at Agatha with feigned innocence as if she did not just verbally eviscerated the older woman before her.
“Anyway,” She continues breezily without missing a beat, “I’m Rae.”
Agatha snaps and grabs the opportunity by clearing her throat, desperate to redeem herself. “Right. Rae.” She lets the name roll on her tongue. “Is it short for.. 'Rae-who-should-really-watch-her-mouth-around-adults,' that Rae?”
“No.” Rae smirks. “It’s short for.. 'Rae-the-daughter-you-gave-up-for-adoption-sixteen years-ago,' that Rae.”
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Agatha’s world turns upside down when a young girl named Rae claims to be the daughter she abandoned—all unbeknownst to Rio, Rae’s adoptive mother.
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She stuck the cigarette between her lips, the shade of pink her mother had slapped on her before they left now coating the filter. Rio crossed the distance, taking both ends of the fabric and crossing one over the other. “You are meant to be highly educated, you cannot tie a bow?”
He raised his chin, smirking as he quipped, “Just because men are educated does not mean they are intelligent.”
She finished the bow, smoothing out any puckering. Rio raised a single brow as she took the cigarette between two fingers again, blowing the smoke off to the side of the man. “Another topic we agree on.”
“How thrilling,” August smirked.
“Thrilling indeed,” she deadpanned.
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London 1813.
Augustus (Agatha) must find a wife according to his mother, and Rio must find a husband to save her family from financial ruin. Except, Augustus isn't a man, and Rio has no interest in marriage or men.BRIDGERTON AU
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After losing a patient, the guarded Dr. Agatha Harkness leaves Boston General for the quieter halls of Westview General Hospital. Small-town life isn’t easy for someone who’s built her walls high... until a certain firefighter makes her heart stir in ways she thought she’d forgotten.
