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  • #1
    James Dashner
    “It's kind of hard to ask a dead guy what he did wrong.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #2
    James Dashner
    “You are the shuckiest shuck faced shuck in the world!”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #3
    James Dashner
    “Ah, my Knight in Shining Armor. What, you don't think I can fend for myself?”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #4
    James Dashner
    “Quit voting me down before you even think about what I'm saying.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #5
    “Great. We're all bloody inspired.”
    Newt The Maze Runner by James Dashner

  • #6
    James Dashner
    “Newt..."
    "Do it before I become one of them!"
    "I..."
    "KILL ME!" And then Newt's eyes cleared, as if he'd gained one last trembling gasp of sanity, and his voice softened.
    "Please, Tommy. Please."
    With his heart falling into a black abyss, Thomas pulled the trigger.”
    James Dashner, The Death Cure

  • #7
    James Dashner
    “Shouldn't someone give a pep talk," Minho asked, pulling Thomas's attention away from Alby.

    "Go ahead," Newt replied.

    Minho nodded and faced the crowd. "Be careful," he said dryly, "Don't die."

    Thomas would have laughed if he could, but he was too scared for it to come out.

    "Great. We're all bloody inspired," Newt answered then pointed over his shoulder toward the Maze, "You all know the plan. After two years of being treated like mice, tonight we're making a stand. Tonight we're taking the fight back to the Creators, no matter what we have to go through to get there. Tonight the Grievers better be scared.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #8
    James Dashner
    “With time to think, the full reality of what had happened hit Thomas like a falling boulder. Ever since Thomas had entered the Maze, Newt had been there for him. Thomas hadn’t realized just how much of a friend he’d become until now. His heart hurt.
    He tried to remind himself that Newt wasn’t dead. But in some ways this was worse. In most ways. He’d fallen down the slope of insanity, and he was surrounded by bloodthirsty Cranks. And the prospect of never seeing him again was almost unbearable. [...]
    He pulled the envelope out of his pocket and ripped it open, then took out the slip of paper. The soft lights that ringed the mirror lit up the message in a warm glow. It was two short sentences:
    Kill me. If you’ve ever been my friend, kill me.


    Thomas read it over and over, wishing the words would change. To think that his friend had been so scared that he’d had the foresight to write those words made him sick to his stomach. And he remembered how angry Newt had been at Thomas specifically when they’d found him in the bowling alley. He’d just wanted to avoid the inevitable fate of becoming a Crank.
    And Thomas had failed him. [...]

    “Newt suddenly twisted around and grabbed Thomas by the hand holding the gun. He yanked it toward himself, forcing it up until the end of the pistol was pressed against his own forehead. “Now make amends! Kill me before I become one of those cannibal monsters! Kill me! I trusted you with the note! No one else. Now do it!”
    Thomas tried to pull his hand away, but Newt was too strong. “I can’t, Newt, I can’t.”
    “Make amends! Repent for what you did!” The words tore out of him, his whole body trembling. Then his voice dropped to an urgent, harsh whisper. “Kill me, you shuck coward. Prove you can do the right thing. Put me out of my misery.”
    The words horrified Thomas. “Newt, maybe we can—”
    “Shut up! Just shut up! I trusted you! Now do it!”
    “I can’t.”
    “Do it!”
    “I can’t!” How could Newt ask him to do something like this? How could he possibly kill one of his best friends?
    “Kill me or I’ll kill you. Kill me! Do it!”
    “Newt …”
    “Do it before I become one of them!”
    “I …”
    “KILL ME!” And then Newt’s eyes cleared, as if he’d gained one last trembling gasp of sanity, and his voice softened. “Please, Tommy. Please.”
    With his heart falling into a black abyss, Thomas pulled the trigger.”
    James Dashner, The Death Cure

  • #9
    James Dashner
    “Nice to meet ya, shank," the boy said. "Welcome to the Glade.”
    James Dashner

  • #10
    James Dashner
    “He might die.”
    “Or worse. He might live.”
    He hears one last thing, finally something that doesn’t make him shiver in disgust or fright.
    “Or he and the others might save us. Save us all.”
    James Dashner, The Scorch Trials



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