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“Animals are very spiritual creatures and have evolved to a higher plane than humans. Cola was honored with the position of Comforter. Usually that work goes to cats or ferrets...”
Linda Joy Singleton, Dead Girl Walking
“Here I was with the guy I maybe-loved, relaxing by the ocean with salty crisp breezes and blue-gray sea curving into a for-ever horizon. We even had background music to add to the romantic ambience. And except for the "can't kiss because he's my brother" thing, this was the perfect romantic moment.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Dead Girl Dancing
“When are you going to tell me?” I held up the silver charm. “About this?”

“It’s a horseshoe.”

“Already figured that out—but why did you send it with Dagger?”

“So you wouldn’t have to wait.”

“Are you sure it didn’t have anything to do with interrupting my visit with Josh?”

“Would I do that?” he said with a wicked grin.

Of course he would, but I didn’t say that. Instead I asked him how he found the charm.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Fatal Charm
“Let me get this straight," Eli said, as if trying to be calm even though I could tell he was upset. "Instead of returning to your own body, you swapped with my sister?"

"Yes."

"So while I was waiting for you to wake up, holding your hand and saying...well, things I would never say to my sister...it was her and not you?"

"Um...yeah.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Dead Girl Dancing
tags: amber, eli
“Ninety percent of things people worry about never happen.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Fatal Charm
“Everyone oohed and wanted details, but I kept it PG 13, not that there were any R moments. Josh wasn't that kind of guy. In fact, he had such a high code of ethics, I found myself watching what I said around him. There were things he didn't need to know.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Witch Ball
“Sabine,” he murmured huskily. “I want to tell you—”

“Yes?” I lifted my gaze.

He bit his lip, as if he was suddenly uneasy with me, which seemed odd.

“Just say whatever’s on your mind,” I spoke quietly. “You can tell me anything.”

He sucked in a deep breath. “Sabine … I love you.”

Anything but that, I almost replied.

Damn. Why did he have to go and complicate everything? Now I was stuck with having to make the expected reply of “I love you, too.” But I just couldn’t. I wasn’t sure how I felt, and even if I did love him, I wasn’t ready to talk about it yet.

So I just nodded—which seemed to be enough for Josh because he pulled me onto his lap and then we were kissing.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Fatal Charm
“Sabine dear, you behaved so wonderfully, so poised and mature. I was very proud of you."

Huh? Was I hearing right? My mother-proud of me?

"You looked lovely and I was very impressed with your young man," she continued. "Has Josh ever considered modeling? I could put him in contact with some key people if he's interested."

"I don't think so. But I'll tell him."

"Also be sure to tell him he's welcome to visit anytime."

"Should I come, too?"

"Don't make jokes, Sabine. I'm being sincere."

"Well ... thanks. I'll tell josh and we'll plan a visit."

"Excellent. He's exactly the sort of young man I'd hoped you'd find, and clearly a very good influence to help you overcome your past problems."

"You don't have to worry about me."

"I'm not-but I'm concerned about Amy."

"Why?" I asked cautiously.

"She's at an impressionable age, and I don't want her to experience anything unnatural. I wouldn't have allowed her to stay with you if I hadn't thought you'd outgrown all the woo-woo nonsense."

Yeah, like I'm going to take Amy to a coven meeting where we'll dance naked with spirits in the moonlight.

Mom hadn't changed at all-my abilities still freaked her out. She'd only called to make sure I didn't corrupt my little sister. Her sugary compliments were as fake as artificial sweetener. Arguing would just bring a quick end to Amy's visit. So I said what Mom wanted to hear-lying through my clenched teeth for Amy's sake.

Then I slammed the phone down.”
Linda Joy Singleton, Witch Ball

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