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  • #1
    Erin Hunter
    “It had stopped raining but the sky was thick with clouds and the wind was growing stronger, scented with more rain to come.”
    Erin Hunter, Mapleshade's Vengeance

  • #2
    Erin Hunter
    “Mapleshade buried her muzzle in the soft, damp fur of her kits. “These kits are my gift to the whole of ThunderClan,” she murmured. “I will thank StarClan for them every day for the rest of my life.” The medicine cat touched her lightly with the tip of his tail. “And ThunderClan thanks you,” he meowed. As will RiverClan, Mapleshade added silently. The feud over Sunningrocks will be forgotten when”
    Erin Hunter, Mapleshade's Vengeance

  • #3
    S.M. Reine
    “No, you’re just old. You’ve seen everything.” “Not so old that I can’t still kick your ass, girl,” Gwyn said.”
    S.M. Reine, The Cain Chronicles, Episodes 1-4

  • #4
    Erin Hunter
    “I say these words before the body of Redtail, so that his spirit may hear and approve my choice. Lionheart will be the new deputy of ThunderClan.”
    Erin Hunter, Warriors: Enter the Clans

  • #5
    J.K. Rowling
    “THIRTY–ZERO! TAKE THAT, YOU DIRTY, CHEATING —” “Jordan, if you can’t commentate in an unbiased way — !” “I’m telling it like it is, Professor!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  • #6
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “My mother and Grasswing, and the rest, they meet up there at Poppyfeather’s Mirror to talk about you, about how to protect you. Thunderwing doesn’t know, of course.” Star was surprised. “I had no idea.” Morningleaf nuzzled him. “You’re not alone, Star.” He looked away from her, embarrassed and pleased, and watched his supporters merge back into the herd, careful not to draw attention.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #7
    Julie Lawson
    “The fingernails of Blue-Scar Wong?”
    Julie Lawson, White Jade Tiger

  • #8
    J.K. Rowling
    “WHO HAD TO GET PAST DRAGONS AND SPHINXES AND EVERY OTHER FOUL THING LAST YEAR? WHO SAW HIM COME BACK? WHO HAD TO ESCAPE FROM HIM? ME!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #9
    J.K. Rowling
    “BUT WHY SHOULD I KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON? WHY SHOULD ANYONE BOTHER TO TELL ME WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #10
    J.K. Rowling
    “CAN’T’VE WANTED TO THAT MUCH, CAN YOU, OR YOU’D HAVE SENT ME AN OWL, BUT DUMBLEDORE MADE YOU SWEAR”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #11
    J.K. Rowling
    “FOUR WEEKS I’VE BEEN STUCK IN PRIVET DRIVE, NICKING PAPERS OUT OF BINS TO TRY AND FIND OUT WHAT’S BEEN GOING ON”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #12
    J.K. Rowling
    “I SUPPOSE YOU’VE BEEN HAVING A REAL LAUGH, HAVEN’T YOU, ALL HOLED UP HERE TOGETHER”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #13
    “Yo momma's so ugly when people see her face they say "Hey,lady!It ain't Halloween yet!”
    Tony Glare, Yo Mama Jokes: 201+ Best Yo Momma jokes!

  • #14
    J.K. Rowling
    “Ow kunnit nofe skusin danger ifzat?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #15
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “STAR TROTTED THROUGH THE DENSE PINE FOREST, alone. He wanted to practice his flying where the herd couldn’t see him. The sharp screech of a hawk drew his eyes skyward in time to see a band of pegasi pierce the drifting clouds.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #16
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “They swooped toward land impressively and then circled around, tapping wings as they passed one another in midair. They were Sun Herd yearlings, out with their flight instructor. Star reared, stretching toward them, trying to fly, but his giant wings hung off him like dead tree branches—useless.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #17
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “He sagged against a coarse fir tree, already sweating. It was getting hotter each day, and soon it would be time to migrate to the cooler grasslands in the north. He looked up again and watched the yearlings soar in easy loops. They’d been flying since the day they were born. But he—his wings never worked. If he could just tuck them onto his back,”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #18
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “he wouldn’t look so foolish walking amid the Sun Herd steeds in the grasslands. Familiar voices pierced the silence, wafting on the breeze from Feather Lake. Star pricked his ears. “Look at me; I’m a dud like Star.” Star crept to the edge of the trees and peeked through the pine needles.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #19
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “needles. He saw two colts, Stripestorm and Brackentail, playing on the shore. Stripestorm dropped his wings and walked back and forth, imitating and exaggerating the swing-necked gait of a common horse. Star huffed softly and hung his head. Their joking was why he’d wanted to be alone.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #20
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “Brackentail snorted. “No, this is Star.” He collapsed his wings and trotted in a circle, bleating, “Mama? Where’s my mama?” Stripestorm squealed so hard he fell over. Star turned, galloping angrily out of the forest, ears pinned, and rammed Brackentail. “Don’t talk about my mother!” he cried. They tumbled, head over wings.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #21
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “Brackentail came up with a mouth full of sand. “Get him,” he shouted to Stripestorm, choking. Stripestorm charged, flapping his bright-yellow wings for speed, and Star met him, teeth bared. Stripestorm kicked, smashing Star in the chest and knocking the breath out of him. Brackentail rolled over and took flight, and Stripestorm joined him. They hovered over Star’s head and pummeled him from the air.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #22
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “Star reared, snapping his jaws. Stripestorm lunged, and Star sank his teeth into the smaller colt’s leg, tossing him to the ground. Stripestorm tumbled. “Ooof!” Brackentail flew in, clubbing Star’s cheek with his hoof. Lights burst behind Star’s eyes, shattering his vision. He shook his head to clear it, wincing at the sharp pain between his ears.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #23
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “Stripestorm galloped into the sky, then swooped down, gliding toward Star with hooves coiled. Star ducked just in time. “Come and get us,” taunted Brackentail as the two flew circles over his head. Star glared at the colts, who flew just out of his reach. Brackentail harassed all the foals in Sun Herd, but Star was his favorite target—maybe because Star had no mother to protect him, or maybe because Star was a dud, a pegasus who couldn’t”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #24
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “fly. Star dodged their hooves as they took turns kicking him. The sharp edge of Brackentail’s hoof sliced Star’s shoulder, causing bright-red blood to run down his front leg. “Back off,” said Star. “Back off,” they repeated, adding a mocking whine to their tone. Stripestorm punctuated their taunting with a kick to Star’s flank, causing Star’s leg to buckle. Star staggered toward the lake, lost his balance, and fell in.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #25
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “The two colts landed and hooked their wings around each other, nickering and watching Star struggle. The shore on this end of the lake was steep, and Star sank when a cramp seized his oversize wings. Bubbles burst from his lips as the spasm rolled from his shoulders to his tail. He drifted helplessly to the bottom, his lungs burning, his black legs kicking.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #26
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “He was destined to become the most powerful pegasus in Anok, and here he was, sinking to the bottom of Feather Lake. He landed upside down, his legs pointing upward and swaying like reeds. It was dark and cold, like the night. Star tried to flip over, to save himself, but he was running out of air.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #27
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “Prisms of color exploded around him, and he was sure it meant the Ancestors were here and coming to take him to the golden meadow. As he was accepting this fate, suddenly there was thrashing in the water, and bright feathers surrounded him. They took hold of him and dragged him to the surface. His muscle spasm began to dissipate, and as he surfaced, Star spread his wings, floating and gulping huge mouthfuls of air.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #28
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “We’ve got him,” said a male voice. Star blinked the water out of his eyes, hopeful that he would see his friends, or maybe a regretful Brackentail. Instead he saw four strange stallions looming over him. His heart bucked. The bright feathers he thought were”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #29
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “those of Morningleaf or Echofrost were actually of his enemies! Star quickly twisted out of their grasp and bolted, galloping off an embankment and thundering toward the woods. Amused nickering followed him. “So the rumors are true,” said one of the stallions to another, “the black foal can’t fly.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire

  • #30
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
    “A white steed glided past Star and landed in front of him. He had one blue eye and one brown eye. Star skidded on his haunches and turned, almost crashing into the chests of the other three. He’d never seen these pegasi before. He looked around, but Brackentail and Stripestorm were nowhere.”
    Jennifer Lynn Alvarez, Starfire



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