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  • #1
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “When Adam kissed him, it was every mile per hour Ronan had ever gone over the speed limit. It was every window-down, goose-bumps-on-skin, teeth-chattering-cold night drive. It was Adam’s ribs under Ronan’s hands and Adam’s mouth on his mouth, again and again and again. It was stubble on his lips and Ronan having to stop, to get his breath, to restart his heart. They were both hungry animals, but Adam had been starving for far longer.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #2
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “No homework. I got suspended,” Blue replied.
    “Get the fuck out,” Ronan said, but with admiration. “Sargent, you asshole.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #3
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Adam smiled cheerily. Ronan would start wars and burn cities for that true smile, elastic and amiable.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #4
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “You're asking me to define an abstract concept that no one has managed to explain since time began. You sort of sprang it on me," Gansey said. "Why do we breathe air? Because we love air? Because we don't want to suffocate. Why do we eat? Because we don't want to starve. How do I know I love her? Because I can sleep after I talk to her. Why?”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #5
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “I don't care to be pretty," Blue shot back hotly, "I care to look on the outside like I look on the inside.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #6
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “No homework. I got suspended,” Blue replied.
    “Get the fuck out,” Ronan said, but with admiration. “Sargent, you asshole.”
    Blue reluctantly allowed him to bump fists with her as Gansey eyed her meaningfully in the rearview mirror.
    Adam swivelled the other way in his seat – to the right, instead of to the left, so that he was peering around the far side of the headrest. It made him look as if he were hiding, but Blue knew it was just because it turned his hearing ear instead of his deaf ear towards them. “For what?”
    “Emptying another student’s backpack over his car. I don’t really want to talk about it.”
    “I do,” Ronan said.
    “Well, I don’t. I’m not proud of it.”
    Ronan patted her leg. “I’ll be proud for you.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #7
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Inside, they pretended they would dream, but they did not. They sprawled on the living room sofa and Adam studied the tattoo that covered Ronan's back: all the sharp edges that hooked wondrously and fearfully into each other.
    'Unguibus et rostro,' Adam said.
    Ronan put Adam's fingers to his mouth.
    He was never sleeping again.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #8
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Trees in your eyes ... Stars in your heart.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #9
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Adam lived in an apartment located above the office of St. Agnes Catholic Church, a fortuitous combination that focused most of the objects of Ronan's worship into one downtown block.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #10
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “He was a king. This was the year he was going to die.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #11
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “The choice was death or hurting Adam, which wasn’t much of a choice at all.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #12
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “She felt one thousand years old. She also felt like maybe she was a condescending brat. She wanted her bike. She wanted her friends, who were also one-thousand-year-old condescending brats. She wanted to live in a world where she was surrounded by one-thousand-year-old condescending brats.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #13
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Wanting to live, but accepting death to save others: that was courage. That was to be Gansey's greatness.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #14
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “A floorboard cracked; knuckles tapped once on the open door. Adam looked up to see Niall Lynch standing in the doorway. No, it was Ronan, face lit bright on one side, in stark shadow on the other, looking powerful and at ease with his thumbs tucked in the pockets of his jeans, leather bracelets looped over his wrist, feet bare.
    He wordlessly crossed the floor and sat beside Adam on the mattress. When he held out his hand, Adam put the model into it.
    “This old thing,” Ronan said. He turned the front tyre, and again the music played out of it. They sat like that for a few minutes, as Ronan examined the car and turned each wheel to play a different tune. Adam watched how intently Ronan studied the seams, his eyelashes low over his light eyes. Ronan let out a breath, put the model down on the bed beside him, and kissed Adam.
    Once, when Adam had still lived in the trailer park, he had been pushing the lawn mower around the scraggly side yard when he realized that it was raining a mile away. He could smell it, the earthy scent of rain on dirt, but also the electric, restless smell of ozone. And he could see it: a hazy gray sheet of water blocking his view of the mountains. He could track the line of rain travelling across the vast dry field towards him. It was heavy and dark, and he knew he would get drenched if he stayed outside. It was coming from so far away that he had plenty of time to put the mower away and get under cover. Instead, though, he just stood there and watched it approach. Even at the last minute, as he heard the rain pounding the grass flat, he just stood there. He closed his eyes and let the storm soak him.
    That was this kiss.
    They kissed again. Adam felt it in more than his lips.
    Ronan sat back, his eyes closed, swallowing. Adam watched his chest rise and fall, his eyebrows furrow. He felt as bright and dreamy and imaginary as the light through the window.
    He did not understand anything.
    It was a long moment before Ronan opened his eyes, and when he did, his expression was complicated. He stood up. He was still looking at Adam, and Adam was looking back, but neither said anything. Probably Ronan wanted something from him, but Adam didn’t know what to say. He was a magician, Persephone had said, and his magic was making connections between disparate things. Only now he was too full of white, fuzzy light to make any sort of logical connections. He knew that of all the options in the world, Ronan Lynch was the most difficult version of any of them. He knew that Ronan was not a thing to be experimented with. He knew his mouth still felt warm. He knew he had started his entire time at Aglionby certain that all he wanted to do was get as far away from this state and everything in it as possible.
    He was pretty sure he had just been Ronan’s first kiss.
    “I’m gonna go downstairs,” Ronan said.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #15
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “It was just that there was something newly powerful about this assembled family in the car. They were all growing up and into each other like trees striving together for the sun.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #16
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “It'll be OK. I'm ready. Blue, kiss me.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #17
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “I thought I was hallucinating,” Adam said, next to the lockers, an announcement droning on over the hall speakers. “Ronan Lynch in the halls of Aglionby.”
    Ronan slammed his locker. He had not put anything in it and had no reason to open or close it, but he liked the satisfying bang of the metal down the hall, the way it drowned out the announcements. He did it again for good measure. “Is this a real conversation, Parrish?”
    Adam didn’t bother to reply. He merely exchanged three textbooks for his gym hoodie.
    Ronan wrenched his tie loose. “You working after school?”
    “With a dreamer.”
    He held Ronan’s gaze over his locker door.
    School had improved.
    Adam gently closed his locker. “I’m done at four thirty. If you’re up for brainstorming some repair of your dream forest. Unless you have homework.”
    “Asshole,” Ronan said.
    Adam smiled cheerily. Ronan would start wars and burn cities for that true smile, elastic and amiable.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #18
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Tell me," Artemus whispered, " when you dream, do you dream of the stars?”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #19
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “I take it we're friends now," Henry said.
    "We must be," Gansey replied. "Jane says it should be so."
    "It should be so," Blue agreed.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #20
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Need was Adam’s baseline, his resting pulse. Love was a privilege. Adam was privileged; he did not want to give it up. He wanted to remember again and again how it felt.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #21
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “His feelings for Adam were an oil spill; he’d let them overflow and now there wasn’t a damn place in the ocean that wouldn’t catch fire if he dropped a match.
    <...>
    “Headlights? That’s hardcore, Parrish.” Ronan held out his hand; Adam took it. Ronan hauled him up, his mind all palm against palm, thumb crossed over thumb, fingers pressed into wrist bone – and then Adam was facing him and he released his hand.
    The ocean burned.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #22
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “It was this: Gansey starting down the stairs to the kitchen, Blue starting up, meeting in the middle. It was Gansey stepping aside to let her pass, but changing his mind. He caught her arm and then the rest of her. She was warm, alive, vibrant beneath the thin cotton; he was warm, alive, vibrant beneath his. Blue slid her hand over his bare shoulder and then on to his chest, her palm spread out flat on his breastbone, her fingers pressed curiously into his skin.
    I thought you would be hairier, she whispered.
    Sorry to disappoint. The legs have a bit more going on.
    Mine too.

    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #23
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Now Blue looked promptly judgmental, which was about two ticks off from her ordinary expression and one tick off from Ronan's.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #24
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Ronan crossed his arms to wait, just looking. At Adam’s fine cheekbones, his furrowed fair eyebrows, his beautiful hands, everything washed out by the furious light. He had memorized the shape of Adam’s hands in particular: the way his thumb jutted awkwardly, boyishly; the roads of the prominent veins; the large knuckles that punctuated his long fingers. In dreams Ronan put them to his mouth.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #25
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “As they scuffled in the grass, Adam closed his eyes and leaned his head back. He could nearly scry just like this. The quiet and the cold breeze on his throat would take him away and the dampness of his toes in his shoes and the scent of living creatures would keep him here. Within and without. He couldn’t tell if he was letting himself idolize this place or Ronan, and he wasn’t sure there was a difference.
    When he opened his eyes, he saw that Ronan was looking at him, as he had been looking at him for months. Adam looked back, as he had been looking back for months.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #26
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “We chose Fox Way. We made it, Calla and Persephone and I. But it’s only your origin story, not your final destination.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #27
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “She was the only person who he could not dazzle, and he loved her for it.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #28
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “A thought occurred to her. “I don’t have to remind you I’m with Gansey, right?”
    “Naturally not. I’m Henrysexual, anyway. Can I take you home?”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #29
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Her voice was so melancholy that Gansey was struck all at once by what he and Blue really lost by keeping their relationship a secret. Blue radiated psychic energy for others, but touch was where she gained hers back. She was always hugging her mother or holding Noah’s hand or linking her elbow in Adam’s or resting her boots on Ronan’s legs as they sat on the sofa. Touching Gansey’s neck just between his hair and his collar. This worry in her tone demanded fingers braided together, arms on shoulders, cheeks rested against chests.
    But because Gansey was too cowardly to tell Adam about falling in love with her, she had to stand there with her sadness by herself.
    Aurora took Blue’s hand.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King

  • #30
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Jesus. To think I thought I’d have to be dealing with hazing and marijuana possession. Who’s that girl out there, by the way? You kissed her?”
    “No,” Gansey replied truthfully.
    “You should,” she said. “Do you like her?”
    “She’s weird. You’re weird.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven King



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