Katie Cross Quotes

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Katie Cross
“He eyed her warily. “Did Pearl give you coffee?”
“Yes.”
“How many cups?”
“Just three. It’s quite good with cream and sugar.”
“Have you ever had it before?”
“No. Why? What does that have to do with anything? I don’t see what that has to do with anything. Why are my knees shaking?”
“Pearl!”
Pearl peeked around the wall. “Well! She had a headache. I didn’t think she’d act like a squirrel. And I didn’t know she had three cups.”
“A headache?” Maximillion murmured. He turned to Isadora, pointing to the nearest chair. “Sit down.”
“I don’t want to.”
“Sit. Down.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“You’re not upset about that fate?
“I can’t change it, right?”
He paused. Pragmatic. Unexpectedly so. I didn’t expect logic from a wild witch like you.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“Sanna hesitated, then shook her head. “Magic is dangerous. It nearly destroyed all the dragons in the massacre.”
“I want it.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“It’s so … normal.”
“I don’t eat small children.”
“Shocking.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“Then what’s changed?”
You are the only witch in all of Antebellum who has earned Deasyvla’s trust and fully merged with a dragon.
She shrugged. “So?”
You, Sanna of Anguis, are now the High Dragonmaster.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“Tomorrow,” she murmured. “We face whatever comes next.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“If you haven’t seen, touched, or felt him, how do you know he is real?”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“An investment in acting lessons would serve you well. If you can avoid being a total shrew—or criminal, for that matter—you may come to my office.”
“I’ll try to control my womanly impulses.”
“See that you do.”
Katie Cross, Flame

Katie Cross
“Their desperation must have been great, indeed. Desperation or greed. Is there a difference? Some days, I cannot tell.”
Katie Cross, Chronicles of the Dragonmasters

Katie Cross
“I have reconciled myself to our new lives. Our new fate, as Talis would say. As if fate were a merging, shifting thing. As if it were controlled by something other than ourselves.”
Katie Cross, Chronicles of the Dragonmasters