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  • #1
    E.L. James
    “This is me, Ana. All of me...and I'm all yours. What do I have to do to make you realize that? To make you see that I want you any way I can get you. That I love you.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #2
    E.L. James
    “Don’t leave me,” he whispers.
    “Oh, for crying out loud—no! I am not going to go!” I shout and it’s cathartic. There, I’ve said it. I am not leaving.
    “Really?” His eyes widen.
    “What can I do to make you understand I will not run? What can I say?”
    He gazes at me, revealing his fear and anguish again. He swallows. “There is one thing you can do.”
    “What?” I snap.
    “Marry me,” he whispers.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #3
    E.L. James
    “No. No!” he says.
    “I . . .” He looks wildly around the room. For inspiration? For divine intervention? I don’t know.

    “You can’t go. Ana, I love you!”
    “I love you, too, Christian, it’s just—”
    “No . . . no!” he says in desperation and puts both hands on his head. “Christian . . .”
    “No,” he breathes, his eyes wide with panic, and suddenly he drops to his knees in front of me, head bowed, long-fingered hands spread out on his thighs. He takes a deep breath and doesn’t move. What?
    “Christian, what are you doing?”
    He continues to stare down, not looking at me.
    “Christian! What are you doing?”
    My voice is high-pitched. He doesn’t move.
    “Christian, look at me!” I command in panic. His head sweeps up without hesitation, and he regards me passively with his cool gray gaze—he’s almost serene . . . expectant.
    Holy Fuck . . . Christian. The submissive.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #4
    E.L. James
    “I hug him tightly. “I can’t imagine my life without you, Christian. I love you so much it frightens me.” “Me, too,” he breathes. “My life would be empty without you. I love you so much.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #5
    E.L. James
    “So you're my boss now," I snap.
    "Technically, I'm you're boss's boss's boss."
    "And technically, it's gross moral turpitude- the fact that i am fucking my boss's boss's boss."
    "At the moment, you're arguing with him." Christian scowls.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #6
    E.L. James
    “I lay awake for hours and watched you sleep," he murmurs. "I might have loved you even then.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #7
    E.L. James
    “I love him. Simple.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker
    tags: love

  • #8
    E.L. James
    “But I'm a selfish man. I've wanted you since you fell into my office. You are exquisite, honest, warm, strong, witty, beguilingly innocent; the list is endless. I'm in awe of you. I want you, and the thought of anyone else having you is like a knife twisting in my dark soul.”
    E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker

  • #9
    Soman Chainani
    “She had always found villains more exciting than heroes. They had ambition, passion. They made the stories happen. Villains didn't fear death. No, they wrapped themselves in death like suits of armor! As she inhaled the school's graveyard smell, Agatha felt her blood rush. For like all villains, death didn't scare her. It made her feel alive.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #10
    Soman Chainani
    “What's the one thing Evil can never have... and the one thing Good can never do without?”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #11
    Soman Chainani
    “In the forest of primeval
    A school for Good and Evil
    Twin towers like two heads
    One for the pure
    And one for the wicked
    Try to escape you'll always fail,
    The only way out is
    Through a fairytale.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #12
    Soman Chainani
    Beauty can only fight the truth for so long...
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #13
    Soman Chainani
    “Hold on to me!” Tedros yelled, hacking briars with his training sword.Dazed, Agatha clung to his chest as he withstood thorn lashes with moans of pain. Soon he had the upper hand and pulled Agatha from the Woods towards the spiked gates, which glowed in recognition and pulled apart, cleaving a narrow path for the two Evers. As the gates speared shut behind them,Agatha looked up at limping Tedros, crisscrossed with bloody scratches, blue shirt shredded away.
    “Had a feeling Sophie was getting in through the Woods,” he panted, hauling her up into slashed arms before she could protest. “So Professor Dovey gave me permission to take some fairies and stakeout the outer gates. Should have known you’d be here trying to catch her yourself.”
    Agatha gaped at him dumbly.
    “Stupid idea for a princess to take on witches alone,” Tedros said, dripping sweat on her pink dress.
    “Where is she?” Agatha croaked. “Is she safe?”
    “Not a good idea for princesses to worry about witches either,” Tedros said, hands gripping her waist. Her stomach exploded with butterflies.
    “Put me down,” she sputtered—
    “More bad ideas from the princess.”
    “Put me down!”Tedros obeyed and Agatha pulled away.
    “I’m not a princess!” she snapped, fixing her collar.
    “If you say so,” the prince said, eyes drifting downward.Agatha followed them to her gashed legs, waterfalls of brilliant blood. She saw blood blurring— Tedros smiled.
    “One . . . two . . . three . . .”She fainted in his arms.
    “Definitely a princess,” he said.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #14
    Soman Chainani
    “Only once you destroy who you think you are can you embrace who you truly are.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #15
    Soman Chainani
    “Sophie: "For the Create-A-Tale Competition, your story ended with Snow White eaten by vultures and Cinderella drowning her-self in a tub."

    Agatha: "I thought it was a better ending.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil
    tags: ya

  • #16
    Soman Chainani
    “No one likes boys! Even girls who like boys can't stand boys! They smell, they talk too much, they mess up everything, and they always have their hands in their pants ...”
    Soman Chainani, A World Without Princes

  • #17
    Soman Chainani
    “Sophie and Agatha locked eyes one last time but neither screamed for the other.

    Once true loves, the two girls now pulled apart like strangers, each in the arms of a boy, Good with
    Good, Evil with Evil...

    Both of their wishes granted.”
    Soman Chainani, A World Without Princes

  • #18
    Soman Chainani
    “After graduating from our school, they went into the Woods expecting epic battles with monsters and wizards, only to find their fairy tales unfold right in their own houses. They didn’t realize that villains are the ones closest to us. They didn’t realize that to find a happy ending, a hero must first look right under his nose.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #19
    Soman Chainani
    “If there was one word Agatha dreaded more than "ball", it was "dancing".”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #20
    Soman Chainani
    “Everytime you do a Good Deed with true intention, your soul grows purer.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #21
    Soman Chainani
    “It's the problem with fairy tales. From far away, they seem so perfect. But up close, they're just as complicated as real life.”
    Soman Chainani, A World Without Princes

  • #22
    Soman Chainani
    “They dig inside your soul and find your greatest wish! (Very helpful if you've lost your tongue or your voice and need to tell a prince to kiss you.)”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #23
    Soman Chainani
    “So there’s no way home?” Agatha asked, eyes welling. “Not unless it’s your ending,” the School Master said. “And going home together is a rather far-fetched ending for two girls fighting for opposing sides, don’t you think?”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #24
    Soman Chainani
    “You gave me a dead frog for my birthday!
    To remind you we all die and end up rotting underground eaten by maggots so we should enjoy our birthdays while we have them. I found it thoughtful.”
    Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil

  • #25
    “Life is like a prism. What you see depends on how you turn the glass.”
    Jonathan Kellerman



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