
The baby looked at Simon, then back at Alec. His small face looked thoughtful, as if he might shake his head and go: That Jace, what will he do next? —
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Magnus wants to shout at me, don't you, Magnus?" (Jace)
"Yes," Magnus said, tearing his eyes away from Alec long enough to scowl.
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I think I gave Alec a complex about what kind of fighter he was, just because he wanted to live. —
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Alec said you do that," said Jace. "Deflect questions about yourself with jokes. —
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I grew on you, though," Jace stated confidently. "Eventually," Alec agreed. "Like moss, or a skin disease. —
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Jace, There is no wedding! Stop Isabelle! Sit on her if you have to. Just stop her from doing whatever she's doing or I can never come home. -Alec —
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I'm sorry I smacked you," she said.
He stopped humming. "Just be glad you hit me and not Alec. He would have hit you back. —
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How'd you get Magnus to let Jace leave?"
"Traded him for Alec," Clary said. —
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I think," Jace said, "that you don't want to tell your secrets, so you decided to break up with Alec because ... —
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Come on," he said.
"Let's get back to Alec before he decides Isabelle and Simon are having sex off in the caves and starts freaking out. —
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Alec would have said he could have benefited from a bit more in the way of constructive cowardice. —
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You're pining," said Jace.
Alec shrugged. "Look who's talking. 'oh I love her. Oh, she's my sister. Oh why, why, why - —
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