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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Marcus and Hadassah's final, for-keeps RelationshipUpgrade at the end of ''An Echo in the Darkness''. After all they've been through, they couldn't possibly deserve it more, and it is ''adorable''.
* PoisonIsEvil: In the first book, [[spoiler:Julia]] poisons her abusive husband to be rid of him. It's tempting to count this as an inversion since he was such a vicious brute, but considering that its opened the door for her to do worse things afterwards, it could still count as a straight example. It pretty much depends on how you weigh the picture as a whole, since it’s pretty ugly no matter what.
* PoisonIsEvil: In the first book, [[spoiler:Julia]] poisons her abusive husband to be rid of him. It's tempting to count this as an inversion since he was such a vicious brute, but considering that its opened the door for her to do worse things afterwards, it could still count as a straight example. It pretty much depends on how you weigh the picture as a whole, since it’s pretty ugly no matter what.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Marcus and Hadassah's final, for-keeps RelationshipUpgrade at the end of ''An Echo in the Darkness''. After all they've been through, they couldn't possibly deserve it more, and it is ''adorable''.
* PoisonIsEvil: In the first book, [[spoiler:Julia]] poisons her abusive husband to be rid of him. It's tempting to count this as an inversion since he was such a vicious brute, but considering that its opened the door for her to do worse things afterwards, it could still count as a straight example. It pretty much depends on how you weigh the picture as a whole, since it’s pretty ugly no matter what.----
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Marcus and Hadassah's final, for-keeps RelationshipUpgrade at the end of ''An Echo in the Darkness''. After all they've been through, they couldn't possibly deserve it more, and it is ''adorable''.
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* PoisonIsEvil: In the first book, [[spoiler:Julia]] poisons her abusive husband to be rid of him. It's tempting to count this as an inversion since he was such a vicious brute, but considering that its opened the door for her to do worse things afterwards, it could still count as a straight example. It pretty much depends on how you weigh the picture as a whole, since it’s pretty ugly no matter what.