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Sword & Cross gang
speciale: #Fallen in USA & l'intervista a Lauren, Addison, Harrison
Ascolta "speciale: #Fallen in USA & l'intervista a Lauren, Addison, Harrison" CAPITOLI 05:25 promozione e uscita Fallen negli USA 11:43 riguardo a Torment 16:51 l'intervista a Lauren, Addison e Harrison 40:23 mia sorella ha letto i libri e visto il film WHAT 42:17 Il poster USA
Tahiti - December, 1775.
"Luce watched in awe as a pair of feet emerged from the fronds high on the quaking tree trunk. Then a girl wearing little more then a woven skirt and an enormous floral lei tossed four shaggy brown coconuts to the beach before scampering down the knobby trunk to the ground. Her hair was long and loose, catching in its dark strands diamons of light from the sun. Luce knew the exact feel of it, the way it would tickle her arms as it swayed in waves past her waist. The sun had turned Lulu's sking deep golden brown - darker than Luce had ever been, even when she spent a whole summer at her grandmother's beach house in Biloxi - and her face and arms were etched with dark geometric tattoos. She existed somewhere between utterly unrecognizable and absolutely Luce."
Yin, China - 1046 BCE
“[...] in the center of the room, was a thin, pretty Chinese girl about seventeen - too young and too elegant to be standing over a dead man’s body.
Dark hair hung to her waist, constrasting with her floor-length white silk robe. Dainty as she was, she seemed the kind of girl who didn’t shy away from a fight.”
Helston, England - June, 1854.
"Helston Lucinda stood ten feet away. She was dressed in a fantastic white gown with a soft silk-crepe bodice and an exposed corset back. Her dark hair war pinned high on her head in an array os shiny, intricately placed curls. Her diamond necklace shone against her pale skin, giving her such a regal air it nearly took Luce's breath away."
Moscow, Russia. - October, 1941.
“A block away, Luce caught a glimpse of someone running: a girl, about her age, in a red hat and a long wool coat. She turned her head for just a second before she sprinted on. But it was long enough for Luce to know. There she was. Luschka.”
Lucinda Price, from the Fallen Series.
Many faces along the centuries