Everything seemed so unreal—so supernatural—and I had to remind myself that is was. We weren’t human. We never were. (Jessica)
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One moment of true happiness was worth all the moments of pain. (Jessica)
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Luthicer hummed. "You're either brave or very foolish."
"What's the difference?" (Eric)
Mots clés bravery paranormal-romance brave foolishness fool young-adult dialogue
I leaned against the desk, ran my hand over my father’s paperwork, and picked up a pen. Turning around, I shoved it into my father’s hand.
"What’s this?" he asked, raising a brow.
"You’ll need it to sign my death certificate," I said, pain vibrating my veins against my muscles and bones. "Are we done now?” (Eric)
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...it’s my job to lead you to success, and, if you fail, it’s because I failed, not you.’” (Spoken by Bracke, told by Eric)
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His resonating stare fluttered through my memory, and I shivered. I hadn’t seen kindness in his pupils. I only saw intensity, and, I hated to admit it, but he was beyond intimidating. He was overwhelming. (Jessica)
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I’m assuming you have a reason behind this irrational need to conform to this institution." (Eric)
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I wasn’t in the mood for a fight, but fights weren’t always conveniently scheduled. (Jessica)
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But this girl—She reminded me of what it was like to believe in something. Her hope was naïve, but it was real, and I hadn’t felt something real in years. Nothing positive anyways. (Eric)
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I’d prefer you accuse my son, so he can defend his innocence rather than prolong unnecessary guilt." (Spoken by Bracke, told by Eric)
Shannon A. ThompsonMots clés innocence fiction guilt young-adult defense accusations
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