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  • #1
    Sylvia Day
    “Day One of my life was the day I met you.”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #2
    Sylvia Day
    “If souls could be mated with wishes, ours would be inextricably entwined.”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #3
    Sylvia Day
    “Angel, a crowd of millions couldn’t hide you from me. I found you once. I’ll always find you.”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #4
    Sylvia Day
    “…he murmured. “Of course, you’re my favorite ride.”
    “Aw, that’s sweet, baby. And you’re my favorite joystick.”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #5
    Sylvia Day
    “What’s a little calming distraction for your girlfriend in the midst of world entertainment domination?”
    “I’d stop the world from spinning for you.”
    That silly line oddly touched me. “I love you.”
    “Liked that one, did you?”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #6
    Sylvia Day
    “Waking up to you is like... presents on Christmas morning."
    His mouth curved. "For your convenience, I'm already unwrapped. Batteries not required.”
    Sylvia Day, Entwined with You

  • #7
    Anna Banks
    “Tritons Trident!”
    Anna Banks
    tags: galen

  • #8
    “I'm beginning to think cookies is a code word for something else."

    "Maybe it is." He tugged on my bag again as he took a confident step back, forcing me down another step. "And just think about it. If cookie was a code word, whatever it symbolizes, it's been in your mouth, sweetheart.”
    J. Lynn, Wait for You

  • #9
    “You've been checking me out, haven't you? In between your flaming insults? I feel like man candy.”
    J. Lynn, Wait for You

  • #10
    Keri Hulme
    “You want to know about anybody? See what books they read, and how they've been read...”
    Keri Hulme, The Bone People

  • #11
    Julie Kagawa
    “Jun was a calm lake; Tomo was a waterfall. And I was the water, swept every which way, unable to shape myself into what I wanted.”
    Julie Kagawa
    tags: rain

  • #12
    Kylie Scott
    “I started getting Mal's texts just before lunch.
    Mal: Awake
    Anne: Morning
    Mal: Going for a run with Jim
    Anne: Have fun!
    Mal: Back from run having lunch
    ...
    Mal:Your taste in music sucks
    Anne: Thanks
    Mal: Seriously, we need to talk it's that bad. Everything apart from Stage Dive needs to go.
    Anne: Wait. What are you doing?
    Mal:Fixing it.
    Anne: Mal, WTH are you doing?
    Mal: Making you new playlist wih decent shit. Relay
    Anne: K Thanks
    Mal: Bored again
    Mal: Ben's coming over to play Halo
    Anne: Great! But you don't have to tell me everything you do, Mal
    Mal: Davie says communication's important
    Mal: When are you on the rag? Davie said to find out if you want cupcakes or ice cream
    Anne: I want to not talk about this ever
    Mal: Bored. Ben's late
    Mal: Let's get a dog
    Anne: Apartment has no pets rule
    Mal: Nice green lace bra
    Anne: Get out of my drawers, Mal.
    Mal: Matching panties?
    Anne: GET OUT NOW.
    Mal: :)
    Mal: sext me
    Mal: Some on it'll be funny
    Mal: Plz?
    Mal: High level of unhealthy codependency traits exhibited by both parties relationship possibly bordeing on toxic
    Anne: WTF?
    Mal: Did magazine quiz. We need help- Especially you
    Anne:...
    Mal: Booking us couples counseling. Tues 4:15 alright?
    Anne: We are not going to counseling.
    Mal: What's wrong? Don't you love me anymore?
    Anne: Turning phone off now.”
    Kylie Scott, Play
    tags: anne, mal

  • #13
    Mila Gray
    “I don’t believe you,’ he says. He takes a step towards me, fluster-ing me with his nearness, with his smell, which shouldn’t be so damn familiar after so much time and which shouldn’t still affect me the way it does. ‘I think you still love me,’ he says, ‘even though you don’t want to.’I glare at him, fury battling my instincts. ‘Because that kind of love, Jessa,’ Kit continues, ‘doesn’t just disappear. It doesn’t just fade. I still love you. I’ll always love you. And I think you feel the same way about me. And hell, I know I don’t deserve it. I know all I deserve is your hatred. But if there’s a chance, a single chance that you might still love me, then I’m not going to throw it away. Because I’ve been through hell and you’re the only reason I’m still standing.’ He pauses. ‘So tell me the truth. Do you love him?’I don’t answer. ‘Does he know you like I do? Does he know exactly how you like your eggs in the morning – just a little bit runny?’ he asks. ‘Does he know that you’re allergic to roses? Does he know that when your nostrils flare like that it’s because you’re trying to stop from crying and that when you say “yeah, sure” it usually means “no”?’ He takes a step nearer. ‘Does he make you see stars?’ he asks in a low voice. ‘Does he call you his north star? Because that’s what you are to me. You’re the reason I made it home.’ I squeeze my eyes shut. ‘Does he know exactly where to kiss you?’ Kit mur-murs and startles me by brushing his hand just beneath my ear. ‘Just here?’ My eyes flash open as I suppress a shudder. ‘Does he know exactly how to touch you?’ he asks, his gaze falling to my mouth. ‘Does he tell you that you’re all he thinks about? Does he tell you that he lives for you? That he breathes for you? That he dreams of you every damn moment, awake and asleep? Does he tell you any of that?’ He pauses to look at me and I try to keep a blank face. ‘No, I didn’t think so,’ he says quietly”
    Mila Gray, Come Back to Me

  • #14
    Tillie Cole
    “I have only ever liked one boy in my life. I have only wanted one man to have as my own. I have only ever had one dream since I was eight. Styx, the dream is you. You stole my heart fifteen yes ago and you still haven’t given it back.”
    Tillie Cole, It Ain't Me, Babe

  • #15
    Katja Millay
    “People like to say love is unconditional, but it's not, and even if it was unconditional, it's still never free. There's always an expectation attached. They always want something in return. Like they want you to be happy or whatever and that makes you automatically responsible for their happiness because they won't be happy unless you are ... I just don't want that responsibility.”
    Katja Millay, The Sea of Tranquility

  • #16
    Katja Millay
    “Just so you know,” I inform him, “one day, I’m going to get tired of sharing your affection with that coffee table and I’m going to make you choose.” “Just so you know,” he mimics me, “I would chop that table up and use it for firewood before I would ever choose anything over you.”
    Katja Millay, The Sea of Tranquility

  • #17
    If you don't like someone's story, write your own.
    “If you don't like someone's story, write your own.”
    Chinua Achebe

  • #18
    Katie McGarry
    “Isn't it always the things that you can't see that hurt you?”
    Katie McGarry, Nowhere But Here
    tags: hurt, sad, true

  • #19
    Heidi McLaughlin
    “I’m going to fight for my family and I’ll do it dirty if I have to. I’ll be the one standing up at your wedding stopping it, and I’m going to prove that you’re still madly in love with me even though we haven’t seen or been with each other in six years. Your body sings for me, I felt it when I sat down next to you.”
    Heidi McLaughlin, Here with Me

  • #20
    Harper Sloan
    “Axel Reid, you wake up right now!” I yell. “Get your paws off my tit and call your dick off its search for my pussy, he found it asshole, now back off.”
    Harper Sloan, Axel

  • #21
    Mia Sheridan
    “I CAN SPEAK. I JUST LIKE TO SHOW OFF MY NICE PENMANSHIP.”
    Mia Sheridan, Archer's Voice

  • #22
    Paullina Simons
    “Shura...are you...in love with me?"
    "Turn to me," Alexander said. She turned. "Tatia, I worship you. I'm crazy in love with you. I want you to marry me.”
    Paullina Simons, The Bronze Horseman

  • #23
    Paullina Simons
    “Lowering his voice, he said, "In America we have a custom. When you're given presents for your birthday, you're supposed to open them and say thank you."
    Tatiana nervously looked down at the present. "Thank you." Gifts were not something she was used to. Wrapped gifts? Unheard of, even when they came wrapped only in plain brown paper.
    "No. Open first. Then say thank you."
    She smiled. "What do I do? Do I take the paper off?"
    "Yes. You tear it off."
    "And then what?"
    "And then you throw it away."
    "The whole present or just the paper?"
    Slowly he said, "Just the paper."
    "But you wrapped it so nicely. Why would I throw it away?"
    "It's just paper."
    "If it's just paper, why did you wrap it?"
    "Will you please just open my present?" said Alexander”
    Paullina Simons, The Bronze Horseman

  • #24
    Paullina Simons
    “At first Alexander could not believe it was his Tania. He blinked and tried to refocus his eyes. She was walking around the table, gesturing, showing, leaning forward, bending over. At one point she straightened out and wiped her forehead. She was wearing a short-sleeved yellow peasant dress. She was barefoot, and her slender legs were exposed above her knee. Her bare arms were lightly tanned. Her blonde hair looked bleached by the sun and was parted into two shoulder-length braids tucked behind her ears. Even from a distance he could see the summer freckles on her nose. She was achingly beautiful. And alive. Alexander closed his eyes, then opened them again. She was still there, bending over the boy’s work. She said something, everyone laughed loudly, and Alexander watched as the boy’s arm touched Tatiana’s back. Tatiana smiled. Her white teeth sparkled like the rest of her. Alexander didn’t know what to do. She was alive, that was obvious. Then why hadn’t she written him? And where was Dasha? Alexander couldn’t very well continue to stand under a lilac tree. He went back out onto the main road, took a deep breath, stubbed out his cigarette, and walked toward the square, never taking his eyes off her braids. His heart was thundering in his chest, as if he were going into battle. Tatiana looked up, saw him, and covered her face with her hands. Alexander watched everyone get up and rush to her, the old ladies showing unexpected agility and speed. She pushed them all away, pushed the table away, pushed the bench away, and ran to him. Alexander was paralyzed by his emotion. He wanted to smile, but he thought any second he was going to fall to his knees and cry. He dropped all his gear, including his rifle. God, he thought, in a second I’m going to feel her. And that’s when he smiled. Tatiana sprang into his open arms, and Alexander, lifting her off her feet with the force of his embrace, couldn’t hug her tight enough, couldn’t breathe in enough of her. She flung her arms around his neck, burying her face in his bearded cheek. Dry sobs racked her entire body. She was heavier than the last time he felt her in all her clothes as he lifted her into the Lake Ladoga truck. She, with her boots, her clothes, coats, and coverings, had not weighed what she weighed now. She smelled incredible. She smelled of soap and sunshine and caramelized sugar. She felt incredible. Holding her to him, Alexander rubbed his face into her braids, murmuring a few pointless words. “Shh, shh…come on, now, shh, Tatia. Please…” His voice broke. “Oh, Alexander,” Tatiana said softly into his neck. She was clutching the back of his head. “You’re alive. Thank God.” “Oh, Tatiana,” Alexander said, hugging her tighter, if that were possible, his arms swaddling her summer body. “You’re alive. Thank God.” His hands ran up to her neck and down to the small of her back. Her dress was made of very thin cotton. He could almost feel her skin through it. She felt very soft. Finally he let her feet touch the ground. Tatiana looked up at him. His hands remained around her little waist. He wasn’t letting go of her. Was she always this tiny, standing barefoot in front of him? “I like your beard,” Tatiana said, smiling shyly and touching his face. “I love your hair,” Alexander said, pulling on a braid and smiling back. “You’re messy…” He looked her over. “And you’re stunning.” He could not take his eyes off her glorious, eager, vivid lips. They were the color of July tomatoes— He bent to her—”
    Paullina Simons

  • #25
    Paullina Simons
    “What was she thinking?” muttered Alexander, closing his eyes and imagining his Tania.
    “She was determined. It was like some kind of a personal crusade with her,” Ina said. “She gave the doctor a liter of blood for you—”
    “Where did she get it from?”
    “Herself, of course.” Ina smiled. “Lucky for you, Major, our Nurse Metanova is a universal donor.”
    Of course she is, thought Alexander, keeping his eyes tightly shut.
    Ina continued. “The doctor told her she couldn’t give any more, and she said a liter wasn’t enough, and he said, ‘Yes, but you don’t have more to give,’ and she said, ‘I’ll make more,’ and he said, ‘No,’ and she said, ‘Yes,’ and in four hours, she gave him another half-liter of blood.”
    Alexander lay on his stomach and listened intently while Ina wrapped fresh gauze on his wound.
    He was barely breathing.
    “The doctor told her, ‘Tania, you’re wasting your time. Look at his burn. It’s going to get infected.’ There wasn’t enough penicillin to give to you, especially since your blood count was so
    low.” Alexander heard Ina chuckle in disbelief. “So I’m making my rounds late that night, and who do I find next to your bed? Tatiana. She’s sitting with a syringe in her arm, hooked up to a
    catheter, and I watch her, and I swear to God, you won’t believe it when I tell you, Major, but I see that the catheter is attached to the entry drip in your IV.” Ina’s eyes bulged. “I watch her
    draining blood from the radial artery in her arm into your IV. I ran in and said, ‘Are you crazy? Are you out of your mind? You’re siphoning blood from yourself into him?’ She said to me in
    her calm, I-won’t-stand-for-any-argument voice, ‘Ina, if I don’t, he will die.’ I yelled at her. I said, ‘There are thirty soldiers in the critical wing who need sutures and bandages and their wounds cleaned. Why don’t you take care of them and let God take care of the dead?’ And she said, ‘He’s not dead. He is still alive, and while he is alive, he is mine.’ Can you believe it, Major? But that’s what she said. ‘Oh, for God’s sake,’ I said to her. ‘Fine, die yourself. I don’t care.’ But the next morning I went to complain to Dr. Sayers that she wasn’t following procedure,
    told him what she had done, and he ran to yell at her.” Ina lowered her voice to a sibilant, incredulous whisper. “We found her unconscious on the floor by your bed. She was in a dead faint, but you had taken a turn for the better. All your vital signs were up. And Tatiana got up from the floor, white as death itself, and said to the doctor coldly, ‘Maybe now you can give him the penicillin he needs?’ I could see the doctor was stunned. But he did. Gave you penicillin and more plasma and extra morphine. Then he operated on you, to get bits of the shell fragment out
    of you, and saved your kidney. And stitched you. And all that time she never left his side, or yours. He told her your bandages needed to be changed every three hours to help with drainage,
    to prevent infection. We had only two nurses in the terminal wing, me and her. I had to take care of all the other patients, while all she did was take care of you. For fifteen days and nights she unwrapped you and cleaned you and changed your dressings. Every three hours. She was a ghost by the end. But you made it. That’s when we moved you to critical care. I said to her, ‘Tania, this man ought to marry you for what you did for him,’ and she said, ‘You think so?’ ” Ina tutted again. Paused. “Are you all right, Major? Why are you crying?”
    Paullina Simons, The Bronze Horseman

  • #26
    R.S. Grey
    “What exactly is a Rubik’s Cube party?” Becca asked.

    “It’s simple: everyone wears different colors - red shirt, blue shorts, green socks, whatever - and once you get to the party, you have to swap clothes with people until you’re wearing all of the same color.”

    Kinsley tsked. “Sounds like an excuse to see people in their skivvies.”

    I tossed my luggage onto my bed. “Yes, well, isn’t that basically the meaning of life in the first place?”
    R.S. Grey, Settling the Score

  • #27
    Jay McLean
    “If you want to learn what someone fears losing, watch what they photograph.” - Unknown.”
    Jay McLean, Coast

  • #28
    Erin Watt
    “Wade instantly falls on one knee. "Oh, dear maiden. Please allow me to insert my member into your cavern of pleasure and take you to heights only the immortals have known.”
    Erin Watt, Broken Prince

  • #29
    Jay McLean
    “Are you planning on coming out and kissing me any time soon? Or should I just stab myself in the chest, rip out my heart, and leave it out in the open?”
    Jay McLean, Coast

  • #30
    Erin Watt
    “I make an attempt to follow Reed’s lead and lighten the mood. “What was your excuse last week when you ate an entire batch of cookies?”
    “That was just me being hungry. Besides, they were cookies. Who needs an excuse to eat cookies?”
    “I feel like that’s a sexual question,” Wade chimes in. “And the correct answer is, no one ever needs an excuse to eat cookies.”
    “You do need permission, though,” Val says tersely, focusing her gaze on Wade for the first time since he sat down. “And if your mouth is all over someone else’s cookies, then other bakers aren’t going to be interested in offering you their cookies.”
    Then she gets up from the table and stomps off.
    “Hey!” Wade shouts after her. “I only had those other cookies that one time and only because the baker I wanted to get the cookies from was closed!”
    He shoots up from his seat and hustles after Val, leaving Easton, Reed, and me staring after them.
    “I have a feeling they aren’t talking about cookies,” Easton remarks.”
    Erin Watt, Twisted Palace



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