"They're safe,'' he said. "And you're not made of glass". He swept me up in his arms. I laughed. "And I'm not made of glass." He carried me into our room and kicked the door shut behind us."

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Source: Remalna's Children. Book by Sherwood Smith, 2011.

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Sherwood Smith is a celebrated author known for her engaging fantasy novels, particularly 'Crown Duel,' which explores themes of loyalty and identity.

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