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  • #1
    Amy Plum
    “He interrupts her again. "I will stay without complaining..."
    "You have no choice!"
    "...if you'll do two things." The teasing has long left his face. He is dead serious.
    I should leave but I can't. I know I'm about to witness a historic event, and I lurk next to the door, my eyes glued to Charlotte and Ambrose.
    "Okay," Charlotte says, matching his gravity.
    "Promise me you'll come back."
    Charlotte is silent.
    "And give me a kiss good-bye."
    "What?" Charlotte blurts.
    "You heard me."
    She stands stock-still for a good couple of seconds before raising her fingertips to her mouth. Her eyes glitter with tears as she sits back down on the side of his bed. And taking his good hand in hers, she leans forward and kisses him. It is a slow kiss. It is a lingering kiss. It's the kiss she's been waiting for for years.”
    Amy Plum, If I Should Die

  • #2
    Amy Plum
    “Ambrose's eyes shoot back to Charlotte and he nods. "She's changed, hasn't she? Charlotte, I mean."
    "Um, besides growing her hair long she doesn't seem to have changed much to me," I say, trying not to smile. "Why?"
    "It's just that she seems so... in charge. I mean, she's always had her act together, but ever since she's been back she's seemed more confident or something. And now that she's Vincent's second... I guess I've always thought of her as a little sister. You know, the huggable kind you want to take care of. But now that I see her working with him and taking control... I mean... the girl is fierce."
    Ambrose's face shines with respect and a sort of curious awe, and I have to restrain myself from jumping up and cheering for the fact that it has finally happened. He has finally noticed what was right under his nose.”
    Amy Plum, If I Should Die

  • #3
    Amy Plum
    “As he spoke, the edges of the clay man began shimmering, like air does in intense heat, and the lumpen form gradually became more manlike. "Something's happening!" I cried. I was paralyzed by shock and hope. "Please let it work. Come back, Vincent. You have to come back, I whispered, pleading.
    Red clay became olive-toned skin, and the bald head became waves of raven black hair. The face that Jules had carefully sculpted became a real nose and mouth and eyes, closed as if in sleep. But it lay there, still unmoving, until, focusing on the air just above, Bran yelled, "Come, bardia spirit, inhabit this body!" He made one final sweeping gesture, as if pulling the aura downward, and touching his fingers to the body's side.
    The eyes flew open and Vincent took a great gulping gasp, as if trying to swallow all of the oxygen in the room.
    "Vincent," I said, my heart in my throat.
    His eyes flew to mine. He reached toward me, and I took his hand and pressed it to my cheek. His skin was burning hot, like with a fever. I kissed his fingers, and his skin smelled like fire and rain-soaked earth. Like the boy I thought I would never touch again.”
    Amy Plum, If I Should Die

  • #4
    Amy Plum
    “Mon Kate, qui était à moi, qui n'est plus a moi," he whispers as he kisses me. And then he says it in English. "My Kate, who was mine, who is no longer mind" -- he tiredly rubs his bloodshot eyes -- "because now you belong to fate.”
    Amy Plum, If I Should Die

  • #5
    Amy Plum
    “When we were together, it had been like one of nature's true and rare beauties; like an impossible beam of sunlight piercing through black clouds, bathing the patch of earth before you in gold.”
    Amy Plum, If I Should Die

  • #6
    Amy Plum
    “Mon ange”
    Amy Plum, Until I Die

  • #7
    Amy Plum
    “You've heard of vampires?"
    I nodded.
    "You've heard of werwolves?"
    "Of course."
    "Had you ever heard of us?"
    I shook my head.
    "That's called 'staying under the radar,' dear Kate. It's what we're good at.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me

  • #8
    Amy Plum
    “I saw a picture of you and Vincent in a 1968 newspaper that said you died in a fire," I said, turning to Ambrose.

    He nodded at me with a little smile, urging me on.

    "So how can you be here now?"

    "Well, I'm glad we're starting with the easy questions," he said, stretching his powerful arms and then leaning toward me. "The answer would be ... because we're zombies!" and he let out a horrible groan, stretching his mouth open and baring his teeth as he curled his hands into claws.

    Seeing my terrified expression, Ambrose began cracking up and slapping his knee with his hand. "Just kidding," he cackled, and then, calming down, looked at me sedately. "But no, seriously. We're zombies."

    "We are not zombies!" said Charlotte, her voice rising with annoyance.”
    Amy Plum, Die for Me



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