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  • #1
    Ally Carter
    “So you just...left?'

    Zach huffed. 'All the cool kids are doing it.”
    Ally Carter, Out of Sight, Out of Time

  • #2
    Rachel Hawkins
    “It just seems like overkill when you already have a dagger and I have superpowerful magic at my disposal.”
    “‘Superpowerful?’”He stood up, a gold chain dangling from his fingers. “Let me remind you of two words, Mercer: Bad. Dog.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #3
    Ally Carter
    “I never knew there were this many stars."

    "I can't see them," he told me. "I just see you."

    "That's one of your cheesier lines," I told him.

    "It's the altitude," he told me. "I don't have enough oxygen in my brain."

    "I see.”
    Ally Carter, United We Spy

  • #4
    Rachel Hawkins
    “Names are just words. I know that. But learning that the last name I’d used all my life was fake…
    “So what should I call myself, then?” I asked. “Sophie Atherton? Sophie Brannick?” Both sounded weird and made me feel like I was wearing clothes that didn’t fit.
    Mom smiled and brushed my hair away from my face. “You can call yourself whatever you want.”
    “Okay. Sophie Awesome Sparkle-Princess it is.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Spell Bound

  • #5
    Ally Carter
    “What is a Gallagher Girl?” Liz asked.

    She looked nervously down at the papers in her hand even though I knew for a fact she had memorized every word.

    “When I was eleven I thought I knew the answer to that question. That was when the recruiters came to see me. They showed me brochures and told me they were impressed by my test scores and asked if I was ready to be challenged. And I said yes. Because that was what a Gallagher Girl was to me then, a student at the toughest school in the world.”

    She took a deep breath and talked on.

    “What is a Gallagher Girl?” Liz asked again. “When I was thirteen I thought I knew the answer to that question. That was when Dr. Fibs allowed me to start doing my own experiments in the lab. I could go anywhere—make anything. Do anything my mind could dream up. Because I was a Gallagher Girl. And, to me, that meant I was the future.”

    Liz took another deep breath.

    “What is a Gallagher Girl?” This time, when Liz asked it, her voice cracked. “When I was seventeen I stood on a dark street in Washington, D.C., and watched one Gallagher Girl literally jump in front of a bullet to save the life of another. I saw a group of women gather around a girl whom they had never met, telling the world that if any harm was to come to their sister, it had to go through them first.”

    Liz straightened. She no longer had to look down at her paper as she said, “What is a Gallagher Girl? I’m eighteen now, and if I’ve learned anything, it’s that I don’t really know the answer to that question. Maybe she is destined to be our first international graduate and take her rightful place among Her Majesty’s Secret Service with MI6.”

    I glanced to my right and, call me crazy, but I could have sworn Rebecca Baxter was crying.

    “Maybe she is someone who chooses to give back, to serve her life protecting others just as someone once protected her.”

    Macey smirked but didn’t cry. I got the feeling that Macey McHenry might never cry again.

    “Who knows?” Liz asked. “Maybe she’s an undercover journalist.” I glanced at Tina Walters. “An FBI agent.” Eva Alvarez beamed. “A code breaker.” Kim Lee smiled. “A queen.” I thought of little Amirah and knew somehow that she’d be okay.

    “Maybe she’s even a college student.” Liz looked right at me. “Or maybe she’s so much more.”

    Then Liz went quiet for a moment. She too looked up at the place where the mansion used to stand.

    “You know, there was a time when I thought that the Gallagher Academy was made of stone and wood, Grand Halls and high-tech labs. When I thought it was bulletproof, hack-proof, and…yes…fireproof. And I stand before you today happy for the reminder that none of those things are true. Yes, I really am. Because I know now that a Gallagher Girl is not someone who draws her power from that building. I know now with scientific certainty that it is the other way around.”

    A hushed awe descended over the already quiet crowd as she said this. Maybe it was the gravity of her words and what they meant, but for me personally, I like to think it was Gilly looking down, smiling at us all.

    “What is a Gallagher Girl?” Liz asked one final time. “She’s a genius, a scientist, a heroine, a spy. And now we are at the end of our time at school, and the one thing I know for certain is this: A Gallagher Girl is whatever she wants to be.”

    Thunderous, raucous applause filled the student section.

    Liz smiled and wiped her eyes. She leaned close to the microphone.

    “And, most of all, she is my sister.”
    Ally Carter, United We Spy

  • #6
    Rachel Hawkins
    “So did The Eye come here looking for me?"
    "Actually, we came because we heard it was free corn dog night. Imagine our disappointment.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #7
    Rachel Hawkins
    “It sucks that we miss people like that. You think you've accepted that someone is out of your life, that you've grieved and it's over, and then bam. One little thing, and you feel like you've lost that person all over again.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #8
    Rachel Hawkins
    “Most girls got flowers. I got a dirt pit used for demon raising. Nice.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #9
    Rachel Hawkins
    “...And of course, your dad was always talking about you, so between him and Jenna, I feel like I already know you.”
    Man, first Cal, then Lara and the other Council members, now Vix. Did Dad have a blog about me or something? “My Daughter Sophie and Why You Should All Follow Her and/or Marry Her.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #10
    Rachel Hawkins
    “We could argue in front of our lockers all dramatically," I said. "That's something I saw a lot at human high schools."
    He squeezed me in a quick hug. "Yes! Now that sounds like a good time. And then I could come to your house in the middle of the night and play music really loudly under your window until you took me back."
    I chuckled. "You watch too many movies. Ooh, we could be lab partners!"
    "Isn't that kind of what we were in Defense?"
    "Yeah, but in normal high school, there would be more science, less kicking each other in the face."
    "Nice.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #11
    Rachel Hawkins
    “She was my assignment."
    "From The Eye?"
    "No, from the Boy Scouts. That Witch Dating badge just kept eluding me."
    "Well, you must have at least three Total Douchebag badges by now, so that has to count for something.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #12
    Ally Carter
    “Most little girls in England grow up wanting to marry
    a prince. Bex grew up wanting to kick James Bond's butt and assume his double-0 ranking.”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #13
    Rachel Hawkins
    “Cal had been waiting for us at the pond. When he’d seen me, he’d given me a barely perceptible nod, which was the Cal version of waving his hands over his head and yelling, “Hey, Sophie!”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass
    tags: cal

  • #14
    Rachel Hawkins
    “None of this makes any sense."
    "I'm beginning to think I should make that the title of my autobiography.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass

  • #15
    Rachel Hawkins
    “Dad, she's just going to freak. And probably come here and get me, and then you guys will start yelling at each other, and I'll have to act out by wearing lots of eyeliner and doing the drugs”
    Rachel Hawkins, Demonglass



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