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  • #1
    Marissa Meyer
    “Yeah, but broken isn't the same as unfixable.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #2
    Marissa Meyer
    “A kiss from the Captain would probably melt my central processor.”
    Thorne winked at her. “Oh trust me. It would.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #3
    Marissa Meyer
    “Did you see any rice in there? Maybe we could fill Cinder's head with it."

    Everyone stared at him.

    "You know, to...absorb the moisture, or something. Isn't that a thing?"

    "We're not putting rice in my head.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #4
    Marissa Meyer
    “She was prettier than a bouquet of roses and crazier than a headless chicken. Fitting in was not an option.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #5
    Marissa Meyer
    “See that eye roll? It translates to, ‘How am I possibly keeping my hands off of you, Captain?”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #6
    Marissa Meyer
    “Thorne scoffed. “Careful is my middle name. Right after Suave and Daring.”
    “Do you even know what you're saying half the time?” asked Cinder.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #7
    Marissa Meyer
    “One should never save cake for later when it can be eaten now.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #8
    Marissa Meyer
    “And they all lived happily to the end of their days.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #9
    Marissa Meyer
    “Hold these wires and make sure they don't touch."
    "What happens if they touch?"
    "The ship will probably self-destruct.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #10
    Marissa Meyer
    “My point is that I am going to figure this out, like I always do. First, we’re going to find a way to get into Artemisia. We’re going to find Cress and rescue Cinder and Wolf. We’re going to overthrow Levana, and by the stars above, we are going to make Cinder a queen so she can pay us a lot of money from her royal coffers and we can all retire very rich and very alive, got it?"

    Winter started to clap. "Brilliant speech. Such gumption and bravado."

    "And yet strangely lacking in any sort of actual strategy," said Scarlet.

    "Oh, good, I'm glad you noticed that too," said Iko. "I was worried my processor might be glitching.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #11
    Marissa Meyer
    “I'm going to make it a law that the correct way to address your sovereign is my giving a high five.' Kai's smiled brightened. 'That's genius. Me too.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #12
    Marissa Meyer
    “She’s our lost princess. And she’s coming home.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #13
    Marissa Meyer
    “They're the first crew I've ever had and most of them even call me Captain. I'm going to miss them.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #14
    Marissa Meyer
    “I am a criminal mastermind, I am here to take down this regime.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #15
    Marissa Meyer
    “Captain?"
    "Cress."
    She couldn't not say it, although she realized he was right.It was sort of scary. Much scarier than it had been the first time she'd told him, out in the desert. It was different now. It was real. "I'm in love with you."

    He chuckled. "I should hope so, after all that." He leaned forward and pressed a kiss against her temple. "And I love you too.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #16
    Marissa Meyer
    “She hesitated before asking, “Do you ever think about the future?”
    His expression turned wary. “Of course I do.”
    “And … does it include me?”
    His gaze softened in a way that made her pulse skip. Releasing the overhead pipe, he tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. “That depends on whether I’m thinking about the good future or the bad one.”
    Cinder shut her eyes and tucked her head under his chin. “As long as one of them does.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #17
    Marissa Meyer
    “Thorne’s voice pitched high in imitation of the queen. “The impostor of my beloved niece is vanquished … Let us put this messiness behind us while we go forward with the coronations … I am a psychotic, power-hungry nut basket and my breath smells really bad under this veil.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #18
    Marissa Meyer
    “Leaning forward, Cinder spoke very clearly. "I have a computer in my brain," she said. "So while I'm not going to tell you that I am the smartest or, by any means, the most experienced person in this room, I would suggest that no one use my youth to believe that I am also ignorant.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #19
    Marissa Meyer
    “I need you to know I never meant it. I said it because I thought that’s what you’re supposed to say, but it didn’t mean anything. And it’s different with you. This is the first time I’ve been scared. Scared you’ll change your mind. Scared I’ll screw it up. Aces, Cress, I’m terrified of you.” Her stomach fluttered. He didn’t look terrified. “Here’s the thing.” Thorne crawled over her legs and lay down beside her, boots and all. “You deserve better than some thief who’s going to end up in jail again. Everyone knows it. Even I know it. But you seem determined to believe I’m actually a decent guy who’s halfway worthy of you. So, what scares me most”—he twisted a lock of her hair between his fingers—“is that someday even you will realize that you can do better.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #20
    Marissa Meyer
    “Scarlet and I are going to start a missing-fingers club. We might let Cinder be an honorary member.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #21
    Marissa Meyer
    “Yes Kinney?" said Cinder.
    "The captain and his crew are requesting an audience."
    "Ha!" Thorne's voice carried from the corridor. "I told you I could get him to call me the captain."
    Cinder rolled her eyes. "Let them in.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #22
    Marissa Meyer
    “He growled at her. Scarlet growled back.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #23
    Marissa Meyer
    “Thorne, on the aisle, held out his hand as Cinder passed. She snorted and accepted the high five before floating up the stairs.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #24
    Marissa Meyer
    “When she catches you," the guard snarled, "my queen will eat your heart with salt and pepper." "Well," said Cinder, unconcerned, "my heart is half synthetic, so it'll probably give her indigestion." Kinney looked almost amused.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #25
    Marissa Meyer
    “Excellent,” said Cinder, standing up and brushing off her hands. “I was beginning to worry we wouldn’t have a pilot for when it’s time to take Kai back to Earth. Now I just have to worry about not having a competent one.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #26
    Marissa Meyer
    “I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t fight like this, or start a revolution, or be a queen. I can’t do anything like this. I’m broken. I’m literally broken.” Iko settled a hand on Cinder’s shoulder. “Yeah, but broken isn’t the same as unfixable.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #27
    Marissa Meyer
    “Can I bring my friends?”
    “I will personally extend invitations to the entire Rampion crew. We’ll make a reunion out of it.”
    “Even Iko?”
    “I’ll find her a date.”
    “Because there’s a rule against androids coming to the ball, you know.”
    “I think I know someone who can change that rule.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #28
    Marissa Meyer
    “Oh, you just look at something and figure out how it works," Kai deadpanned, standing beside her. "Is that all?" Cinder fixed her ponytail and shrugged, suddenly embarrassed. "It's just mechanics." Kai scooped an arm around her waist and pulled her against him. "No, it's impressive," he said, using the pad of his thumb to brush something off Cinder's cheek. "Not to mention, weirdly attractive," he said, before capturing her lips.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #29
    Marissa Meyer
    “Iko stepped back, but Thorne filled the space she’d left, cupping Cress’s face in his hands. His eyes bored into her, full of disbelief. His thumb caught her first tear.
    Suddenly, Cress found herself laughing and sniffling and laughing some more. She ducked her head and swiped at the tears. “No crying,” she said. “It’s dehydrating.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter

  • #30
    Marissa Meyer
    “Citizens of Luna, I ask that you stop what you’re doing to listen to this message. My name is Selene Blackburn. I am the daughter of the late Queen Channary, niece to Princess Levana, and the rightful heir to Luna’s throne. You were told that I died thirteen years ago in a nursery fire, but the truth is that my aunt, Levana, did try to kill me, but I was rescued and taken to Earth. There, I have been raised and protected in preparation for the time when I would return to Luna and reclaim my birthright.

    In my absence, Levana has enslaved you. She takes your sons and turns them into monsters. She takes your shell infants and slaughters them. She lets you go hungry, while the people in Artemisia gorge themselves on rich foods and delicacies. But Levana’s rule is coming to an end. I have returned and I am here to take back what’s mine.

    Soon, Levana is going to marry Emperor Kaito of Earth and be crowned the empress of the Eastern Commonwealth, an honor that could not be given to anyone less deserving. I refuse to allow Levana to extend her tyranny. I will not stand aside while my aunt enslaves and abuses my people here on Luna, and wages a war across Earth. Which is why, before an Earthen crown can be placed on Levana’s head, I will bring an army to the gates of Artemisia.

    I ask that you, citizens of Luna, be that army. You have the power to fight against Levana and the people that oppress you. Beginning now, tonight, I urge you to join me in rebelling against this regime. No longer will we obey her curfews or forgo our rights to meet and talk and be heard. No longer will we give up our children to become her disposable guards and soldiers. No longer will we slave away growing food and raising wildlife, only to see it shipped off to Artemisia while our children starve around us. No longer will we build weapons for Levana’s war. Instead, we will take them for ourselves, for our war.

    Become my army. Stand up and reclaim your homes from the guards who abuse and terrorize you. Send a message to Levana that you will no longer be controlled by fear and manipulation. And upon the commencement of the royal coronation, I ask that all able-bodied citizens join me in a march against Artemisia and the queen’s palace. Together we will guarantee a better future for Luna. A future without oppression. A future in which any Lunar, no matter the sector they live in or the family they were born to, can achieve their ambitions and live without fear of unjust persecution or a lifetime of slavery.

    I understand that I am asking you to risk your lives. Levana’s thaumaturges are powerful, her guards are skilled, her soldiers are brutal. But if we join together, we can be invincible. They can’t control us all. With the people united into one army, we will surround the capital city and overthrow the imposter who sits on my throne. Help me. Fight for me. And I will be the first ruler in the history of Luna who will also fight for you.”
    Marissa Meyer, Winter



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