Ellie Fox
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“But that’s the thing about narcissists. They can try to fool you, with all their heart, but in the end, they’re just fooling themselves.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode Two
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode Two
“He was the devil.
Calm, unfettered, and unaffected.
Leading me down a sordid path.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
Calm, unfettered, and unaffected.
Leading me down a sordid path.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
“When you realize you don’t matter, the world becomes inconsequential and claustrophobic. You feel trapped inside your body, and your mind. Nothing can take you out of desperation, unless they take the brunt of your loneliness and make it their own.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
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“The devil doesn't always laugh.
Sometimes, he weeps with you.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
Sometimes, he weeps with you.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
“I watched him get up, and out there in the rain and the murk and the sadness, he wasn’t mere mortal, he was Aeneas, come to claim his throne. There was a quality about him, an idyllic charm, like the thought of woods in the Italian countryside. It filled you with hope. It felt like home.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
“I glanced at Marcus’s grave, and my gaze wandered to the blood-red rose. It wasn’t blood-red, or beautiful anymore. Mud and murk had spoiled its fragile beauty and mutilated it into a miserable gray object, disfigured beyond recognition, tarnished, and misshapen, soon to be devoured by the murky ground that surrounded it.
It was no longer a symbol of hope and innocence. It was an omen; a harbinger of death and destruction. And I was truly terrified of it.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
It was no longer a symbol of hope and innocence. It was an omen; a harbinger of death and destruction. And I was truly terrified of it.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
“The water under the bridge looked strangely enticing. For a mortuary, it was oddly breathtaking. I felt in tune with all the beings lying underneath, creatures no different than me, some of them human, lost on their way to heaven, who decided to end it all one day for reasons no one else could comprehend. It pained my heart to think I was in that place.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
“When you realize you don’t matter, the world becomes inconsequential and claustrophobic. You feel trapped inside your body, and your mind. Nothing can take you out of desperation, unless they take the brunt of your loneliness and make it their own.”
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
― And then the Devil Cried: Episode One
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