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  • #1
    Ali Hazelwood
    “carry yourself with the confidence of a mediocre white man”
    Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis

  • #2
    Alexandra Christo
    “Nox blinks. "Are you flirting with me?"
    I roll my eyes. "I'm threatening to kill you."
    A lazy smile spreads across his lips. "Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference with you.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #3
    Holly Smale
    “1. You left a multipack of Mars Bars on top of your wardrobe. Can I have one? Dad x

    2. I had three. Hope that's OK. Dad x

    3. I'm just going to have one more. Dad x

    4. Harriet, your Dad's made himself sick on an entire multipack of Mars Bars again. Please don't leave sweets where we can find them. A x”
    Holly Smale, Model Misfit

  • #4
    Holly Smale
    “OH, MY MINI-HUMMINGBIRDS, THIS IS THE BEST DAY THAT HAS EVER BEEN BORN IF DAYS WERE BORN WHICH THEY’RE PROBABLY NOT BUT WHO CARES I MADE IT! I’M IN! I’M FINALLY IN PROPER FASSSHHHIIIOOON.”
    Holly Smale, Model Misfit

  • #5
    Marissa Meyer
    “I don't know. I don't actually remember anything from before the surgery."

    His eyebrows rose, his blue eyes sucking in all the light of the room. "The cybernetic opetation?"

    "No, the sex change."

    The doctor's smile faltered.

    "I'm joking.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #6
    Marissa Meyer
    “Kai cleared his throat. Stood straighter. "I assume you are going to the ball?"
    "I-I don't know. I mean, no. No, I'm sorry, I'm not going to the ball."
    Kai drew back, confused. "Oh well... but... maybe you would change your mind? Because I am, you know."
    "The prince."
    "Not bragging," he said quickly. "Just a fact.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #7
    Marissa Meyer
    “Cinder twisted up her lips. "Do you think it could have a virus?"
    "Maybe her programming was overwhelmed by Prince Kai's uncanny hotness.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #8
    Marissa Meyer
    “When Kai fell silent, she risked a glance at him. He was staring at her hands [which she always holds mechanic gloves over to hide her...you know, cyborg hands]...
    "Do you ever take those off?" he asked.
    "No."
    Kai tilted his head, peering at her as if he could see right through to the metal plate in her head..."I think you should go to the ball with me."
    She clutched her fingers..."Stars," she muttered. "Didn't you already asked me that?"
    "I'm hoping for a more favorable answer this time and I seem to be getting more desperate by the minute."
    "How charming."
    Kai's lips twitched. "Please?"
    "Why?"
    "Why not?"
    "I mean, why me?"
    Kai hooked his thumbs on his pockets. "So if my escape hover breaks down, I'll have someone to fix it?”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #9
    Marissa Meyer
    “The doctor brushed past her and gestured at the holographic image that jutted from the net-screen. "Let me tell you what is peculiar about it."
    "I'd say 36.28 percent of it is pretty peculiar”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #10
    Marissa Meyer
    “Did you see any rice in there? Maybe we could fill Cinder's head with it."

    Everyone stared at him.

    "You know, to...absorb the moisture, or something. Isn't that a thing?"

    "We're not putting rice in my head.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #11
    Marissa Meyer
    “She was prettier than a bouquet of roses and crazier than a headless chicken. Fitting in was not an option.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #12
    Marissa Meyer
    “See that eye roll? It translates to, ‘How am I possibly keeping my hands off of you, Captain?”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #13
    Marissa Meyer
    “Scarlet and I are going to start a missing-fingers club. We might let Cinder be an honorary member.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #14
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “I want to fall into him. I want to let someone else carry this weight, even if just for a little bit. But it's been too long.”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #15
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “Rev is about as aggressive as an old golden retriever.”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #16
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “I never wanted to fix things with them.” I pause, and my voice is very quiet. “I wanted out. I screwed up.”

    “I don’t know, Murph.” We make the turn into the cemetery, and he hesitates, as if unsure of his next words. “I wonder if you’re just telling yourself that.”

    I frown. “What?”

    “I don’t think you wanted to kill yourself.”

    I pull next to his car in the now-empty employee lot. “Didn’t you listen to everything I just told you?”

    “Yeah. I did. Maybe you wanted to try to kill yourself, but I don’t think you wanted to actually do it.”

    “What’s the difference?”

    He opens the door and gets out, standing there, looking down at me. “You wore your seat belt.”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #17
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “He watches me eat for a moment. “Let me see it again.”

    “No.”

    “Okay.” He pulls a can of carbonated water out of his backpack and pops the lid.

    Sometimes I want to punch him. I find the letter and slide it across the table.

    He reads it again. It makes me feel all jittery inside.

    His eyes flick up. “She likes you.”

    I shrug and steal his drink. It tastes like someone drowned an orange in a bottle of Perrier, and I cough.

    Rev smiles. “You like her.”

    “How can you drink this crap?”

    His smile widens. “Is it making you crazy that she won’t reveal herself?”

    “Seriously, Rev, do you have any regular water?”

    He’s no fool. “What do you want to do?”

    I take a long breath and blow it out. I run a hand through my hair. “I don’t know.”

    “You know.”

    “I want to stake out the grave. This waiting between letters is killing me.”

    “Suggest email.”

    “She doesn’t want to tell me anything more than her age. She’s not going to give me her email address.”

    “Maybe not her real email. But you could set up a private account and give her the address. See if she writes you.”

    It’s so simple it’s brilliant. I hate that I didn’t think of it. “Rev, I could kiss you.”

    “Brush your teeth first.” He reclaims his bizarre can of water.”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #18
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “Where did this come from?”

    I bristle at the question. “I wrote it right in front of you. I didn’t cheat.”

    “I’m not accusing you of cheating. I’m asking why you were able to put together five hundred words about a poem, when I can rarely get more than a compound sentence out of you.”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #19
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “Kristin comes down the stairs, and the pressure on my chest snaps. I take a moment to turn away, inhaling deeply, blinking away tears. She sets the plate on a table behind the couch, and half tiptoes back up the stairs.

    Thank god. I don’t think I could have handled maternal attention right this second. My body feels like it’s on a hair trigger.

    I need to get it together. This is why people avoid me. Someone asks if I want a drink and I have a panic attack.

    “You’re okay.” Declan is beside me, and his voice is low and soft, the way it was in the foyer. He’s so hard all the time, and that softness takes me by surprise. I blink up at him.

    “You’re okay,” he says again.

    I like that, how he’s so sure. Not Are you okay? No question about it.

    You’re okay.

    He lifts one shoulder in a half shrug. “But if you’re going to lose it, this is a pretty safe place to fall apart.” He takes two cookies from the plate, then holds one out to me. “Here. Eat your feelings.”

    I’m about to turn him down, but then I look at the cookie. I was expecting something basic, like sugar or chocolate chip. This looks like a miniature pie, and sugar glistens across the top. “What . . . is that?”

    “Pecan pie cookies,” says Rev. He’s taken about five of them, and I think he might have shoved two in his mouth at once. “I could live on them for days.”

    I take the one Declan offered and nibble a bit from the side. It is awesome.

    I peer up at him sideways. “How did you know?”

    He hesitates, but he doesn’t ask me what I mean. “I know the signs.”

    “I’m going to get some sodas,” Rev says slowly, deliberately. “I’m going to bring you one. Blink once if that’s okay.”

    I smile, but it feels watery around the edges. He’s teasing me, but it’s gentle teasing. Friendly. I blink once.

    This is okay. I’m okay. Declan was right.

    “Take it out on the punching bag,” calls Rev. “That’s what I do.”

    My eyes go wide. “Really?”

    “Do whatever you want,” says Declan. “As soon as we do anything meaningful, the baby will wake up.”

    Rev returns with three sodas. “We’re doing something meaningful right now.”

    “We are?” I say.

    He meets my eyes. “Every moment is meaningful.”

    The words could be cheesy—should be cheesy, in fact—but he says them with enough weight that I know he means them. I think of The Dark and all our talk of paths and loss and guilt.

    Declan sighs and pops the cap on his soda. “This is where Rev starts to freak people out.”

    “No,” I say, feeling like this afternoon could not be more surreal. Something about Rev’s statement steals some of my earlier guilt, to think that being here could carry as much weight as paying respects to my mother. I wish I knew how to tell whether this is a path I’m supposed to be on. “No, I like it. Can I really punch the bag?”

    Rev shrugs and takes a sip of his soda. “It’s either that or we can break out the Play-Doh”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #20
    Brigid Kemmerer
    “Thinking about anything interesting?”

    I shrug and force my brain to stay with safer topics. “I didn’t know you could feed a baby Thai food.”

    Babydoll shovels a handful of shredded food into her mouth and swings her legs happily. She talks with her mouth full and half falls out. “Ah-da-da-da-da-da.” There’s a noodle in her hair, and Kristin reaches out to pull it free.

    Geoff scoops some coconut rice onto his plate and tops it with a third serving of beef. “What do you think they feed babies in Thailand?”

    I aim a chopstick in his direction. “Point.”

    Rev smiles. “Some kid in Bangkok is probably watching his mom tear up a hamburger, saying ‘I didn’t know you could feed a baby American food.’”

    “Well,” says Geoff. “Culturally—”

    “It was a joke”
    Brigid Kemmerer, Letters to the Lost

  • #21
    Michelle Quach
    “Your parents want what's good for you, but they don't always know what's best for you.”
    Michelle Quach, Not Here to Be Liked

  • #22
    Alexandra Christo
    “I'm being serious."

    "You're always serious, it's a real personality flaw.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #23
    Alexandra Christo
    “You're unbelievable."

    "You say that a lot. I might just start taking it as a compliment.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #24
    Alexandra Christo
    “You're not my type," she tells him plainly.
    Micah frowns, like that might just be impossible. "What did your last partner have that I don't?"
    "Breasts.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #25
    Alexandra Christo
    “You're making a list of all my bad ideas?" I ask.
    [...]
    Micah nods. "It's a long damn list.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #26
    Alexandra Christo
    “It's fine," I say, shrugging it off. "I'm fine."
    It's the biggest lie I've ever told.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #27
    Alexandra Christo
    “You know," I say, clearing my throat, "When Leo told you to hold onto something, he didn't mean me."

    Selestra's eyes widen and she pushes me away.”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #28
    Alexandra Christo
    “Magic is fire and I've never let mine burn”
    Alexandra Christo, Princess of Souls

  • #29
    Alexene Farol Follmuth
    “You're such a nerd."

    "Oh, I know. My mom tells me all the time, but apparently nerds are hot now.”
    Alexene Farol Follmuth, My Mechanical Romance

  • #30
    Alexene Farol Follmuth
    “There’s the faintest glow from the streetlight outside on her hair, and she smells like sawdust and strawberry lip balm and for a second, I really don’t care what happens next. I start to understand why I got so pissed when Dash asked her to homecoming, and why I was so upset when she didn’t ask for my help with our Regionals bot, and why I sprint out of practice every day just to stand next to her and poke around at wires. I get why I asked her to come to a kids’ soccer game with me and why I bought her that silly little drawer knob in the shape of a bird. I get why it matters to me that she’s hurting.
    Because I think about her all the time. Because she surprises me, because she makes me laugh, and because this, whatever it is with her, is the only thing I ever do that’s easy.
    Because wherever I am, I want her close by.”
    Alexene Farol Follmuth, My Mechanical Romance



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