Demet Özdemir as Lale Sarihan in No: 309

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Demet Özdemir as Lale Sarihan in No: 309
She’s intimidating and brooding And she scares people away, because She’s not made of sugar and spice and everything nice. But rather fire and lightening and everything frightening. People see the smoldering flames And the raging winds And they think that she’s strong. They think that she’s powerful. But really, she just tends to burn herself down.
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She wasn’t someone who would stand back and watch you slay the dragon, she would instead throw your sword away and teach you how to ride it.
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She reminded me of a woman lying down in snow. Just lying down for a little while, she was so tired. She’d been walking so long, she just wanted to rest, and it wasn’t as cold as she thought. She was so sleepy. It was the surrender she wanted. To stop fighting the storm and the enveloping night, to lie down in whiteness and sleep. I understood.
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