—No creo en los cuentos de hadas —susurró ella.
—Me gustaría lograr que volvieras a creer. —Se inclinó y le besó la frente.
—La realidad es mejor que la fantasía, Gabriel.
—No si convertimos la fantasía en nuestra realidad.
Julia negó con la cabeza, pero sonrió.

Sylvain Reynard

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Apparuit iam beatitudo vestra' That is, "Now your blessedness appears.

Sylvain Reynard


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I want to look after you, no because you need it. Of course, you can look after yourself. You´ve been doing a damn good job of it since you were a little girl. But you don´t have to be alone anymore. You have me now.

Sylvain Reynard


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I think that leaving things to the imagination is what creates seduction. Sometimes one can have too much of a good thing. Part of the thrill of sex is the anticipation, so as a writer I'm conscious of that fact. In my view, sex is a mystery. If one focuses on the mechanics of sex or the awkwardness of two human beings communing physically, it takes away from the mysterious and sometimes transcendent aspects of it”.

Sylvain Reynard


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Here was the old Professor Emerson, simmering beneath Gabriel's chastened exterior.

Sylvain Reynard


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.... but when a person is upset, old patterns of behavior emerge. It's true for me too, except my coping mechanisms are different

Sylvain Reynard


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Not even Hell could keep me from you

Sylvain Reynard


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Of course, one might object that it is impossible for one person, one woman, to represent the ideal of both agape and eros. If you will allow my indulgence for a moment, I will suggest that such skepticism is a form of misogyny. For only a misogynist would argue that women are either saints or seductresses—virgins and whores. Of course, a woman, or a man for that matter, can be both—the muse can be lover to both soul and body.

Sylvain Reynard

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You tell him that — tell him he fucks with the angel at his peril.

Sylvain Reynard


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Book of Common Prayer "With this ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship, and with all my worldly goods I endow." "That vow is a pledge that the husband will make love to his wife, and not use her just for sex. The vow expressed the idea that making love is an act of worship. The husband worships his wife with his body, by loving her and giving to her and moving with her toward ecstasy.

Sylvain Reynard


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