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  • #1
    Alexandra Bracken
    “It feels like we should do something," he said. "Like, send her off on a barge out to sea and set her on fire. Let her go out in a blaze of glory."
    Chubs raised an eyebrow. "It's a minivan, not a Viking.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #2
    Alexandra Bracken
    “That was not like riding a bike, you asshole!”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #3
    Alexandra Bracken
    Don’t be scared. Don’t let them see.
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #4
    Alexandra Bracken
    “They were never scared of the kids who might die, or the empty spaces they would leave behind. They were afraid of us-the ones who lived.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #5
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Maybe nothing will ever change for us,” he said. “But don’t you want to be around just in case it does?”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #6
    Alexandra Bracken
    “If there was one good thing that came out of all this, it was that I got to meet you. I would go through it all again - I would, as long as it meant I'd met you.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #7
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Where in the world did you get that dress?"

    "Present from Zu."

    "You look like you want to throw it in a fire."

    "I can't promise there won't be an unfortunate accident later on.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #8
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Because, my weird has been able to cancel out your weird, Lady Cross-Stitch.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #9
    Alexandra Bracken
    “But there was another, secret Ruby. This one was as thin as a wisp of air, and had struggled for so long just to be. This was the one that Liam carried with him, without knowing. The one that would ride in his back pocket, whisper words of encouragement, tell him he was born to chase the light.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #10
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Why are you so weird?"
    "Because my weird has to be able to cancel out your weird, Lady Cross-stitch."
    "At least what I do is considered an art form."
    "Yes, in ye olde medieal Europse you would've been quite the catch-”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #11
    Alexandra Bracken
    “But inside or out, I was alone, and I was beginning to wonder if I always had been, if I always would be.”
    Alexandra bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #12
    Alexandra Bracken
    “You can destroy a factory, and they'll build another. But once you destroy a life, that's it. You never get that person back.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #13
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Yep, she called to me from the parking lot of abandoned cars. The sun was shining though her windows like a beacon of hope."

    Chubs groaned. "Why are you so weird?"

    "Because my weird has to be able to cancel out your weird, Lady Cross-stitch.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #14
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Dear Dad,
    When you sent me to school that morning, I thought you loved me. But now I see you for what you are. You called me a monster and a freak. But you’re the one that raised me.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #15
    Alexandra Bracken
    “The most important thing you ever did was learn how to survive. Do not let anyone make you feel like you shouldn't have.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #16
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Don't be scared. Don't let them see.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #17
    Alexandra Bracken
    “And, in that moment, the person that needed me most was the one walking away.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #18
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I'll teach you later, but for now I just need someone to watch the signs for me. Come on up to the copilot chair."
    I jerked a thumb in the direction of Chubs.
    Liam only shook his head. "Are you kidding me? Yesterday he thought a mailbox was a clown."
    I unbuckle my seat belt with a sigh. As I climbed over Chubs's outstretched legs to the front, I glanced over my shoulder, my eyes going to his too-small glasses. " Is his eyesight really that bad?"
    "Worse," Liam said. "So, right after we got the hell out of Caledonia, we broke into this house to spend the night, right? I woke up in the middle of the night hearing the most awful noise, like a cow dying or something. I followed the wailing, clutching some kid's baseball bat, thinking I was going to have to beat someone's head in for us to make a clean getaway. then I saw what was sitting at the bottom of a drained pool."
    "No way," I said.
    "Way," he confirmed. "Hawkeye had gone out to relieve himself and had somehow missed the giant gaping hole in the ground. Twisted his ankle and couldn't climb out of the deep end.
    I tried so hard not to laugh, but it was impossible. The mental image was just too damn good.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #19
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Those rabbits stopped fighting the system, because it was easier to take the loss of freedom, to forget what it was like before the fence kept them in, than to be out there in the world struggling to find shelter and food. They had decided that the loss of some was worth the temporary comfort of many.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #20
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Ruby,” Chubs said. Then again, louder. “Ruby! Oh, for the love of…we were talking about Black Betty, not your Orange ass.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #21
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I closed what little distance was left between us, one hand sliding through his soft hair, the other gathering the back of his shirt into my fist. When my lips finally pressed against his, I felt something coil deep inside of me. There was nothing outside of him, not even the grating of cicadas, not even the gray-bodied trees. My heart thundered in my chest. More, more, more—a steady beat. His body relaxed under my hands, shuddering at my touch. Breathing him in wasn’t enough, I wanted to inhale him. The leather, the smoke, the sweetness. I felt his fingers counting up my bare ribs. Liam shifted his legs around mine to draw me closer.

    I was off-balance on my toes; the world swaying dangerously under me as his lips traveled to my cheek, to my jaw, to where my pulse throbbed in my neck. He seemed so sure of himself, like he had already plotted out this course.

    I didn’t feel it happen, the slip. Even if I had, I was so wrapped up in him that I couldn’t imagine pulling back or letting go of his warm skin or that moment. His touch was feather-light, stroking my skin with a kind of reverence, but the instant his lips found mine again, a single thought was enough to rocket me out of the honey-sweet haze.

    The memory of Clancy’s face as he had leaned in to do exactly what Liam was doing now suddenly flooded my mind, twisting its way through me until I couldn’t ignore it. Until I was seeing it play out glossy and burning like it was someone else’s memory and not mine.

    And then I realized—I wasn’t the only one seeing it. Liam was seeing it, too.

    How, how, how? That wasn’t possible, was it? Memories flowed to me, not from me.

    But I felt him grow still, then pull back. And I knew, I knew by the look on his face, that he had seen it.

    Air filled my chest. “Oh my God, I’m sorry, I didn’t want—he—”

    Liam caught one of my wrists and pulled me back to him, his hands cupping my cheeks. I wondered which one of us was breathing harder as he brushed my hair from my face. I tried to squirm away, ashamed of what he’d seen, and afraid of what he’d think of me.

    When Liam spoke, it was in a measured, would-be-calm voice. “What did he do?”

    “Nothing—”

    “Don’t lie,” he begged. “Please don’t lie to me. I felt it…my whole body. God, it was like being turned to stone. You were scared—I felt it, you were scared!”

    His fingers came up and wove through my hair, bringing my face close to his again. “He…” I started. “He asked to see a memory, and I let him, but when I tried to move away…I couldn’t get out, I couldn’t move, and then I blacked out. I don’t know what he did, but it hurt—it hurt so much.”

    Liam pulled back and pressed his lips to my forehead. I felt the muscles in his arms strain, shake. “Go to the cabin.” He didn’t let me protest. “Start packing.”

    “Lee—”

    “I’m going to find Chubs,” he said. “And the three of us are getting the hell out of here. Tonight.”

    “We can’t,” I said. “You know we can’t.” But he was already crashing back through the dark path. “Lee!”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #22
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I realized that the only people that were ever going to help us were ourselves.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #23
    Alexandra Bracken
    “That was the Liam Stewart way of saying, Hi, darlin', missed you something fierce.
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #24
    Alexandra Bracken
    “And people like you are the reason we have middle fingers.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #25
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Then he was stepping back, away, letting distance flood between us again. His voice was low, rough. "Give 'em hell, darlin'."

    "And for the love of God, bitch, don't get stabbed this time!" Vida added.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #26
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Give 'em hell, darlin”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #27
    Alexandra Bracken
    “If a heart could break once, it shouldn't have been able to happen again.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

  • #28
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Later, gator."
    "In an hour, sunflower.”
    alexandra bracken, Never Fade



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