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“Remember this, - where there is life there is hope. You're alive. Embrace this, because YOU CAN DO ANYTHING while there is breath in your body.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“Bad things always happened. People left, went away, and never came back.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“My mind remianed focused on the moment. Tommorow was another day. But I wanted to stay like this forever.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“I'd fallen marginally in lust with him”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“Best friends are a bit special and a bit rare - like sand made out of gold - and when you find a good one, keep her. Treat her the way you like to be treated. And always be loyal.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“Perhaps things aren't great. But however bad they seem, remember this, - where there is life there is hope. You're alive. Embrace this.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“There's always this build-up to your eighteenth, and when it finally comes around you realize it's just the day after you were seventeen.”
― By the Time You Read This
― By the Time You Read This
“He said your people were destitute and had no choice but to give you to him. You were found running around all alone, naked, he said.” A level of shock began to form inside me. “Why would he say that, when it is untrue?”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“England must be much better than your homeland?” “Is this your first time using a knife and fork?” “What does it feel like to wear clothes?”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“I looked down at the ruffled sheets, now a disgusting reminder of what had occurred just hours before. The obvious soiling screamed at me, covering me in its filth.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“Although my story started a certain way, it ended with love.” -Dikembe”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“Who usually cooks?” “Enid.” “Enid isn’t here. We had to let her go because we have you.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“Because what if reminding myself to feel his pain, I'd uncover my own. My own truths. My own secrets.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“But what if, just this once, I wish to be the red king, Mama? The color of blood. What if just this once, I wanted to do what was not right in the eyes of some but felt absolutely right in this moment? What if I was fed up with being trampled upon? Being told what to do and who I was, Mama? What if I no longer wanted to be the black king?”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“When we brought him home, Marjorie sensed my hesitation, which was probably why she did one of the most unconventional things a wife could do. She’d sometimes leave me to spend time with the baby alone, almost out of the door before announcing a visit to her parents or to the shops.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“The boy in front of the free-standing oak mirror wasn’t me. This figure breathed when I breathed, moved when I moved, yet I still couldn’t place him.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“I need you to make sure it is made clear that, althought my story started a certain way, it ended with love...so much love.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child
“Burned to the ground, the entire village, and by those who claim to have wanted the greater good!” “What?” “What I am trying to tell you, dearest boy, is that your village is no more.”
― The Attic Child
― The Attic Child





