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  • #1
    Hannah Moskowitz
    “I ignore people who need me and latch on to people who don't. I dive into every other world except my own just because I want something more glamorous than my real life. I do destructive shit so a stupid hypocritical fish will like me.

    I fall for fish instead of girls.”
    Hannah Moskowitz, Teeth

  • #2
    Mackenzi Lee
    “You're already the villain in everyone's stories, Loki," she replied, dropping her veil over her face. "Why not start playing your part?”
    Mackenzi Lee, Loki: Where Mischief Lies

  • #3
    Mackenzi Lee
    “Theo looked away first, turning back to the tea-kettle. The firelight pocked and hollowed his face. 'Do you have a preference? Between men and women?'
    'I feel equally comfortable as either.'
    'No, I don't mean . . . not all of us can change our gender at will.'
    'I don't change my gender. I exist as both.'
    'You're not . . . That doesn't make sense.'
    'It does to me.”
    Mackenzi Lee, Loki: Where Mischief Lies

  • #4
    Mackenzi Lee
    “In my defence, I was left unsupervised.”
    Mackenzi Lee, Loki: Where Mischief Lies

  • #5
    Mackenzi Lee
    “It's nice..." Theo repeated, his thumb skimming the rim of his teacup. "To know that there's somewhere out there in the cosmos where people like me don't have to be afraid.”
    Mackenzi Lee, Loki: Where Mischief Lies

  • #6
    Mackenzi Lee
    “The form of a servant girl bringing the king and queen refreshments made him invisible in the hallways as he edged towards his father's chambers. He as almost certain that's where Odin would have fled with Karnilla and Frigga. Once he was in the room, the servant girl would likely go unnoticed enough to eaves drop — certainly less noticed than a snake, which had been his initial plan, and which was easier to imitate than an Asgardian. But snakes tended to garner attention — Thor would pick up any serpent to admire it.”
    Mackenzi Lee, Loki: Where Mischief Lies

  • #7
    “Neil thought about Renee's bruised knuckles, Dan's fierce spirit, and Allison holding her ground on the court a week after Seth's death. He thought about his mother standing unflinching in the face of his father's violent anger and her ruthlessly leaving bodies in their wake. He felt compelled to say, "Some of the strongest people I've known are women.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #8
    “He was their family. They were his. They were worth every cut and bruise and scream.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #9
    “You know, I get it. Being raised as a superstar must be really, really difficult for you. Always a commodity, never a human being, not a single person in your family thinking you’re worth a damn off the court— yeah, sounds rough. Kevin and I talk about your intricate and endless daddy issues all the time. I know it’s not entirely your fault that you are mentally unbalanced and infected with these delusions of grandeur, and I know you’re physically incapable of holding a decent conversation with anyone like every other normal human being can, but I don’t think any of us should have to put up with this much of your bullshit. Pity only gets you so many concessions, and you used yours up about six insults ago. So please, please, just shut the fuck up and leave us alone.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #10
    “I am a bad person trying very hard to be a good person.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #11
    “Your parents are dead, you are not fine, and nothing is going to be okay. This is not news to you. But from now until May you are still Neil Josten and I am still the man who said he would keep you alive.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #12
    “It's about family. Not necessarily the one we were born with, but the one we choose. This one. The people we trust to be part of our lives. The people we care about.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #13
    “Kevin was silent for an endless minute, then said, "You should be Court." It was barely a whisper, but it cut Neil to the bone. It was a resentful goodbye to the bright future Kevin had wanted for Neil. Kevin recruited Neil because he believed in Neil's potential. He brought him to the Foxes intending to make a star athlete out of him. Despite his condescending attitude and his dismissals of Neil's best efforts Kevin honestly expected Neil to make the national team after graduation. Now Kevin knew it was all for naught; Neil would be dead by May. "Will you still teach me?" Neil asked. Kevin was quiet again, but not for long this time. "Every night.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #14
    “Neil, you can use the girls' shower while we're busy." Neil stared at her. "What?" Dan frowned at him, so Matt explained. "There aren't stalls here." Neil had noticed, but he hadn't thought his teammates would. That they had, and that they were doing something about it, knocked the wind out of him. He tried to answer, but he didn't know what to say. The best he managed was, "Is that really okay?" "Kid, you're killing me," Nicky said. "Why do you always get that deer-in-headlights look when someone does something nice for you?”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #15
    “Neil obediently looked inside. The locker was packed with Raven gear. It wasn't until Jean shoved the jersey at him that Neil understood, because the name emblazoned on the back was JOSTEN. "I'm only here for two weeks," Neil said. "Why did he have those printed?" "Do not play stupid," Jean said. "Kevin would have told you by now that you are transferring this summer.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #16
    “He gave me a contract but I wouldn't sign it. He couldn't make me. This doesn't mean anything. I'm still a Fox." "Of course you are," Wymack said.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #17
    “Renee smiled. "Maybe not. I am a bad person trying very hard to be a good person,”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #18
    “They were different kinds of heartless and Neil, for all his problems connecting with other people, didn't want to be a monster.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #19
    “As he listened to them, Neil realised he was happy. It was such an unexpected and unfamiliar feeling he lost track of the conversation for a minute.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Raven King

  • #20
    “This,” Neil flicked his finger to indicate the two of them, “isn’t worthless.”
    “There is no ‘this’. This is nothing.”
    “And I am nothing,” Neil prompted. When Andrew gestured confirmation, Neil said, “And as you’ve always said, you want nothing.”
    Andrew stared stone-faced back at him.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #21
    “I hate you,” Andrew said casually. He took a last long drag from his cigarette and flicked it off the roof. “You were supposed to be a side effect of the drugs.”
    “I’m not a hallucination,” Neil said, nonplussed.
    “You are a pipe dream,” Andrew said.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #22
    “Thank you," he finally said. He couldn't say he meant thanks for all of it: the keys, the trust, the honesty and the kisses. Hopefully Andrew would figure it out eventually. "You were amazing.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #23
    “This isn’t about the Ravens. This is about you. This is about everything it took you to get to this point, everything it cost you, and everyone who laughed when you dared to dream of something big and bright. You’re here tonight because you refused to give up and refused to give in. You’re here where they all said you’d never be, and no one can say you haven’t earned the right to play this game.
    “All eyes are on you. It’s time to show them what you’re made of. There’s no room for doubt, no room for second guesses, no room for error. This is your night. This is your game. This is your moment. Seize it with everything you’ve got. Pull out all the stops and lay it all on the line. Fight because you don’t know how to die quietly. Win because you don’t know how to lose. This king’s ruled long enough—it’s time to tear his castle down.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #24
    “Who said 'please' that made you hate the word so much?"
    Andrew gazed at him in silence for a minute. "I did.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #25
    “Yes or no?"
    "It's always yes with you."
    "Except when it's no."
    "If you have to keep asking because—I'll answer it as many times as you ask. But this is always going to be yes."
    "Don't 'always' me."
    "Don't ask for the truth if you're just going to dilute it.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #26
    “Now that number was gone, covered up by the jet-black image of a chess piece. Neil's knowledge of chess was hazy at best, but he knew for sure that wasn't a king. "You did it," Neil said, too stunned to manage anything else. "Let Riko be King," Kevin said, with the exaggerated enunciation of the thoroughly sloshed. "Most coveted, most protected. He'll sacrifice every piece he has to protect his throne. Whatever. Me?" Kevin gestured again, meaning to indicate himself but too drunk to get his hand higher than his waist. "I'm going to be the deadliest piece on the board." "Queen," Andrew said somewhere behind Neil.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #27
    “He'd come to the Foxhole Court every inch a lie, but his friends made him into someone real.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #28
    “It's always been 'go'. It's always been 'lie' and 'hide' and 'disappear'. I've never belonged anywhere or had the right to call anything my own. But Coach gave me keys to the court, and you told me to stay. You gave me a key and called it home. I haven't had a home since my parents died.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #29
    “You have a problem," Andrew said, "wherein you only invest your time and energy into worthless pursuits." "This," Neil flicked his finger to indicate the two of them, "isn't worthless." "There is no 'this'. This is nothing." "And I am nothing," Neil prompted. When Andrew gestured confirmation, Neil said, "And as you've always said, you want nothing.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

  • #30
    “Renee says the upperclassmen are betting on your sexuality."
    "It's a waste of time and money. They'll all lose. I've said all year I don't swing and I meant it. Kissing you doesn't make me look at any of them differently. The only one I'm interested in is you.”
    Nora Sakavic, The King's Men



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