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  • #1
    “My evil plan was working. Step one: get Aly to drop her guard. Step two: fuck her on this couch. Oh, wait, no. I’d skipped a few steps somewhere”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #2
    “I thought we could spend some quality time together as a family. You, me. Our maladjusted son who just scooted his butt across the carpet behind you.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #3
    “Are you saying that the couple who commits homicide together, stays together?” He snorted. “Too wordy. I prefer the couple who slays together, stays together.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #4
    “He made me feel alive. He'd dragged me out of the gray world I'd been living in and taught me how to see colors again. In a sea of men who barely put in any effort, this man stood out for going above and beyond. He was the definition of "If he wanted to, he would." Because he'd done for me what no one else ever had: he not only met but exceeded my needs, both physically and emotionally. He kept me on my toes, never knowing what he would do next. And he did it all while making me blush and laugh, often at the same time.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #5
    “My entire life was devoted to caring for others. I wanted someone to take care of me for once. I wanted someone to want me. No, need me. I wanted a man so obsessed that he hacked into cameras to watch me when he couldn't sleep. I wanted him to monitor my location data, order me a home security system so no one else could break into my house, and threaten to murder anyone who hurt me. I didn’t want him morally grey. I wanted someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #6
    “I checked to see if Fred was not in the room. What i was about to do to his mother, no child should see.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #7
    “Fuck me,” I muttered. “Kind of a weird time to offer,” Aly said without missing a beat. “Can I take a raincheck until after we’ve disposed of the body and you get a chance to brush your teeth?”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #8
    “Lucius did not appreciate being asked about his time in Azkaban.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #9
    “Aly? Do you want to be my girlfriend? The position comes with snacks and orgasms and maybe a little light stalking.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #10
    “The blaring of an alarm jarred me out of sleep. I shot up in bed, and for a second, I couldn’t see anything. Fear punched through me. Had the contacts rolled into the back of my eyes while I slept and severed my optic nerves? Was that even possible? Aly groaned somewhere nearby. “What is that sound?” “I don’t know. I’ve gone blind,” I said, voice laced with panic. Fuck, that was the second time I’d forgotten to disguise it. “What?” she yelped, and the mattress shifted with her movement. “Help me,” I whimpered, Batman-style, and yes, it was just as pathetic as it sounds. “Oh my god,” she said with a shaky laugh. “You’re not blind. Your dumb baklava slid sideways.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #11
    “I have no regrets about publicly claiming you.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #12
    “I won’t do it if you don’t promise to be a good boy,” she crooned. Praise kink: unlocked.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #13
    “Reader, I puke-laughed. And, no. I do not recommend it.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #14
    “Claiming me? Oh, god. No, vagina, do not quiver at that. Damn it. Not you, too, ovaries.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #15
    “And no, Lucius did not appreciate being asked if he'd learned any fun new spells recently. I still wasn't convinced he wasn't some kind of wizard. The fact that he'd spent the last our and half trying to set me on fire with his eyes was suspicious as hell.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #16
    “I cocked a brow at her. “Alpha, huh? Is that something out of your porno books?” She rolled her eyes. “They’re called spicy romances, and they’ve taught me as much about myself as your masktok account has.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #17
    “Tyler liked to leave his socks lying around, but he’d been doing it less and less. He complained the other day that he was running out of them and the dryer must be eating them somehow. It wasn’t. I was throwing them away to try and break his bad habit.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #18
    “You owe him a favor, remember? His payment for all this is dinner once a month with the family.” I turned to Josh, wide-eyed. “Am I being Gilmored right now?” He nodded. “Yup. He’s going full Emily on you.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #19
    “You’re here,” she said, so low I almost missed the words. I slipped my hand from hers and pulled her into a hug. “You needed me.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #20
    “This is something I’ve dreamed about for months, and I’m not going to deny myself a chance to touch you just because we’re in a fight.” Awww. Our first official fight.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #21
    “My stupid, fragile, love-starved heart wasn't great at self-preservation to begin with, and this man was shredding what few defenses I'd erected around it.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #22
    “No, this man had an almost intrinsic understanding of me, like he was more adept at seeing through bullshit than most and could reach right down to the core of a person.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #23
    “Okay, that was fair. But still. “Look, I had good reason to worry. Your roommate broke into my house and planted a camera there. And also hacked into my work to watch me.” Instead of being appropriately horrified, Tyler laughed. “Finally, someone to take some of the burden of his love off my shoulders.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #24
    “If Lorelei could get through a few hours with her mother for Rory’s sake, I could get through dinner with Nico and his spawn. My uncle was bad, but Emily Gilmore made him look like a peach in comparison.”
    Navessa Allen, Lights Out

  • #25
    Rachel Gillig
    “There once was a girl,” he murmured, “clever and good, who tarried in shadow in the depths of the wood. There also was a King—a shepherd by his crook, who reigned over magic and wrote the old book. The two were together, so the two were the same: “The girl, the King… and the monster they became.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #26
    Rachel Gillig
    “To the quiet girls with stories in their heads.
    To their dreams—and their nightmares.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #27
    Rachel Gillig
    “Be wary. Be clever. Be good.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #28
    Rachel Gillig
    “I'm just the wind in the trees, the shadow, and the fright. The echo in the leaves...the nightmare in the night.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #29
    Rachel Gillig
    “He came for the girl... And got the monster instead.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window

  • #30
    Rachel Gillig
    “I love when they argue,” Emory said into his soup. “Keeps my weak little heart beating.”
    Rachel Gillig, One Dark Window



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