The book Mercy, a Gargoyle Story was written by author Misty Provencher Here you can read free online of Mercy, a Gargoyle Story book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Mercy, a Gargoyle Story a good or bad book?
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"I thought I was quite clear about staying off the roof," Selene says, wide eyed and puffing from the long climb up. Her chin quivers like a turkey gobble. All of her flesh is even paler in the moonlight than I am. Her lungs struggle another breath. My own breath is lodged in the exposed bones of my throat. "Because Randall is right," Ayla says. "It's just a statue. I don't know why you're freaking out." "I'll tell you why," Selene says. She reaches up and sticks a loose finger in the... bun atop her head. When she scratches, the whole thing wiggles like it will fall off. She sighs and looks Ayla dead in the eyes. "Two years before you came to me, Mr. Gate...my husband...contracted cancer. He was a good man and he certainly didn't deserve the hand he was dealt. He suffered through a miserable year, and when he was at his worst, one of these things showed up and killed him." "Yeah, right. Statues don't just show up. They didn’t just walk up here." "Ayla, you think you know things and you don't," Selene says. I want to speak up, to assure Ayla's foster mother that I am as harmless as a winter moth, but I remain breathless, silent. "I brought my husband up here to get some fresh air. He was having such a horrible time breathing in our stuffy apartment...and the monster appeared." Ayla doesn't say anything. Her face is flat and unreadable. She must be trying to figure out if her foster mother is crazy or not.
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