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  • #1
    Ally Carter
    “And I didn't choose it, Kat. I chose you.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #2
    Ally Carter
    “I'm the guy who happened to be home the night Kat came to steal a Monet."- Hale”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #3
    Ally Carter
    “Dancing. Come on. You can do it. It's a lot like navigating through a laser grid. It requires rhythm.' He moved her hips to the beat of the distant music. 'And patience.' He spun her around slowly and back toward him. 'And it's only fun if you trust your partner.' The dip was so slow, so smooth that Kat didn't know it was happening until the world was already turned upside down and Hale's face was inches from her own.
    Count me in, Kat.' He squeezed her tighter. 'You should always count me in.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #4
    Ally Carter
    “Can I see you outside for a second?" Kat glared at Hale, then walked to the patio doors and out onto the veranda.
    As Hale closed the door behind him, Kat heard Angus say, "Ooh, Mom and Dad are going to fight now.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #5
    Ally Carter
    “Kat," Hale groaned, then fell back onto the pillows.
    "Funny, I didn't hear a doorbell."
    "I let myself in; hope that's okay."
    Hale smiled. "Or the alarm."
    She stepped inside, tossed a pocket-size bag of tools onto the bed.
    "You're due for an upgrade."
    Hale propped himself against the antique headboard and squinted up at her.
    "She returns." He crossed his arms across his bare chest. "You know, I could be naked in here.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #6
    Ally Carter
    “Hale, this life . . .' she started slowly, still practically speechless. 'This . . . what we do--what my family does--it looks a lot more glamorous when you choose it.'

    'So choose it.' He handed her another envelope. Smaller this time. Thinner.

    'What's this?' she asked.

    'That, darling, is my full confession. Dates. Times.' Hale leaned against the antique table. 'I thought the crane rental receipt was a particularly nice touch.' Kat looked at him, speechless. 'It's your ticket back into Colgan. If you want it.'

    'Hale, I . . .'

    But Hale was still moving, shrinking the distance between them. He seemed impossibly close as he whispered. 'And I didn't choose it, Kat. I chose you.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #7
    Ally Carter
    “Its Vermeer"
    Kat turned to the boy who lingered in the doorway. "It's stolen"
    "What can I say?" Hale eased behind her and studied the painting over her shoulder. "I met a very nice man who bet me he had the best security system in Istanbul." His breath was warm on the back of her neck. "He was mistaken.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #8
    Ally Carter
    “If you die of pneumonia,I'm pretty sure there are at least a dozen guys who'll try to kill me and make it look like an accident
    (Hale)”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #9
    Ally Carter
    “I wouldn't mind meeting a dashing thief," the woman's friend whispered. Hale winked at Kat.

    Kat raised her eyebrows and whispered, "I'd like to meet one of those, too.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #10
    Ally Carter
    “Do you understand any of this?" he said, pointing to the lines and symbols that covered the massive screens.
    "Some people understand the value of an education."
    Hale stretched and crossed his legs, the settled his arm around Kat's shoulders.
    "That's sweet, Kat. Maybe later I'll buy you a university. And an ice cream."
    "I'd settle for the ice cream."
    "Deal.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #11
    Ally Carter
    “Either we're a team or we aren't. Either you trust me or you don't." Hale took a step toward her. "What's it going to be, Kat?"
    It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth; in that moment Kat didn't have a clue what to say. I carn't do this with out you sounded trite. What they were doing was to big for a simple please.
    Hale I-"
    You know what? Never mind. Either way, I'm in Kat." He seemed utterly resloved as he slipped on his sunglasses. "I'm all in”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #12
    Ally Carter
    “Kat didn't know what to say. It's good to see you too? Thanks for getting me kicked out? Is it possible you've gotten even hotter? I think I might have missed you?”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #13
    Ally Carter
    “Gabrielle, Hale?" Kat smacked his shoulder. "It wasn't bad enough that you got me kicked out of school, but you had to use her to help you? Gabrielle!" "I can hear you," her cousin sang beside her. Hale looked at Gabrielle and gestured at Kat. "She's adorable when she's jealous." Kat kicked his shin.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #14
    A.C. Gaughen
    “You are my whole heart, Scarlet. And this is breaking it.'

    My heart cracked open and clear dropped out of me. My mouth opened, and I looked round me and stamped my foot. 'Does this look like a good time to tell me that, you damn stupid boy?' I meant to sound mean but my voice wobbled. 'Now?'

    He gave a little smile. 'My foul-mouthed warrior.”
    A.C. Gaughen, Scarlet

  • #15
    A.C. Gaughen
    “I’ll keep your heart, Scar,” he whispered. “If you keep mine.”
    A.C. Gaughen, Scarlet

  • #16
    A.C. Gaughen
    “Rob's breath were pushing over my ear, his chest puffing up underneath me. His heart were beating so close to my own that it calmed me for sheer distraction.”
    A.C. Gaughen, Scarlet

  • #17
    A.C. Gaughen
    “He were handsome, God knows that. All soft wet-wheat hair, eyes that were gray blue like the English Channel, and a jaw that were strong enough to take a few punches.”
    A.C. Gaughen, Scarlet

  • #18
    Jonathan Stroud
    “Well, she may think it was her idea, but I’d been looking for an excuse to get you back all winter.”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Creeping Shadow

  • #19
    Jonathan Stroud
    “This is what the Problem means,” he went on. “This is the effect it has. Lives lost, loved ones taken before their time. And then we hide our dead behind iron walls and leave them to the thorns and ivy. We lose them twice over, Lucy. Death’s not the worst of it. We turn our faces away.”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Empty Grave

  • #20
    Jonathan Stroud
    “You're not our leader,' Dave said.
    'No, but I know what I'm doing, which is a nice alternative.' - Lucy”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Creeping Shadow

  • #21
    Jonathan Stroud
    “Do you remember,” George went on, “what we found in the tunnels beneath Aickmere’s? Aside from a massive pile of human bones.” “I found Lucy,” Lockwood said.”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Creeping Shadow

  • #22
    Jonathan Stroud
    “Lucy doesn't like orange juice with floating bits,' George said. 'You remember.'
    'Oh, yes. That's right. They get caught between your teeth, don't they?'
    I was staring at him. My warm feeling had partially retreated. 'I'll take the orange juice. So Holly stayed over last night?'
    'Personally I've always thought straining it through your teeth is part of the fun,' Lockwood said. 'You can pretend you're a blue whale.”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Creeping Shadow

  • #23
    Jonathan Stroud
    “Lucy,' Lockwood said, 'the last time I saw body language like yours was when we were chatting to Martine Grey about her missing husband, and afterwards found him at the bottom of her freezer.”
    Jonathan Stroud, The Viking Saga of Harri Bristlebeard

  • #24
    Ally Carter
    “So far Kat has been through all the Wa's she could think of, but Hale hadn't admitted to being Walter or Ward or Washington. He'd firmly denied both Warren and Waverly. Watson had prompted him to do a very bad Sherlock Holmes impersonation throughout a good portion of a train ride to Edinburgh, Scotland. And Wayne seemed so wrong she hadn't even tried.

    Hale was Hale. And not knowing what the W's stood for had become a constant reminder to Kat that, in life, there are some things that can be given but never stolen.

    Of course, that didn't stop her from trying.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #25
    Ally Carter
    “Kat felt her heart beat faster, adrenaline pumping through her veins, and she knew he was right. She studied him for a long time. "Do you believe in curses, Hale?"

    He looked at her. "I believe in you.”
    Ally Carter, Uncommon Criminals

  • #26
    Ally Carter
    “He's better-looking then the last vagabond I had to take in," Eddie said, standing and carrying empty bowls to the sink. "I'll give him that."

    The insult slid off of Bobby like water. "So, you know, kid, according to thief culture, if you're going to court Kat, you now owe me two dozen goats."

    "It's a dozen," Eddie corrected.

    "Yeah, but Kat's worth two," Hamish said with a wink.

    Through it all, Hale said nothing. Then, finally, he smiled. "I'm afraid I'm all out of goats at the moment, but I've got some ruby cuff links you can have."

    "No." Bobby shook his head. "It's goats or nothing."

    "Sorry, Kat." Hale shrugged, disappointed. "It was fun while it lasted."

    "Don't look at me." Kat threw up her hands. "I'm officially ignoring all of you.”
    Ally Carter, Perfect Scoundrels

  • #27
    Ally Carter
    “Hale." Kat sighed. "The headmaster's car? Really? That's not to cliched for you?"

    What can I say?" He shrugged. "I'm an old-fashioned guy. Besides, it's a classic for a reason." He leaned against the window. "It's good to see you, Kat."

    Kat didn't know what to say. It's good to see you, too? Thanks for getting me kicked out? Is it possible you've gotten even hotter? I think I might have missed you?”
    Ally Carter

  • #28
    Ally Carter
    “What?" He cut a grin at Kat when he saw the impressed look on her face. "Corporate espionage is my second greatest passion.'

    "With your first being..." Kat prompted.

    "Gelato," Hale said, and turned back to the group.”
    Ally Carter, Perfect Scoundrels

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  • #30
    Hafsah Faizal
    “He was a mess of scars like the sky was a mess of stars.”
    Hafsah Faizal, We Hunt the Flame



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