Conall described being awake the night after (referring to the night after a werewolf changes on the full moon) as akin to playing tiddlywinks, drunk, with a penguin – confusing and slightly dreamlike.
- Heartless by Gail Carriger, pg. 353
Conall described being awake the night after (referring to the night after a werewolf changes on the full moon) as akin to playing tiddlywinks, drunk, with a penguin – confusing and slightly dreamlike.
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