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Chloe Rattray is a young novelist living in Adelaide, Australia. Sacre Noir is the first story she ever finished, although it isn't the last. She is currently an education student at Flinders University because what could be more important than inspiring the children of tomorrow? No but really, you can't get a job with a Liberal Arts degree and education doesn't require high test scores. In her spare time, she is an aficionado of film and television and an aspiring vintner.


The best part about kissing and fucking and the whole ordeal of physical connection is the remembering. I kiss my boyfriend to remember all the other people I’ve kissed; I fuck him to feel the ghosts of every other body I’ve had under me. With my eyes closed, he could be anyone. He could be the flaxen haired boy with the freckles on his back that had me squirming on his brother’s living room fl...

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Published on October 28, 2012 23:49 • 57 views
Average rating: 3.00 · 1 rating · 1 review · 1 distinct work · Similar authors
Sacré Noir
3.0 of 5 stars 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2011

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Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.Zelda Fitzgerald
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“People aren’t always what you want them to be. Sometimes they disappoint you or let you down, but you have to give them a chance first. You can’t just meet someone and expect them to be everything you’re looking for and then be angry when they’re not every hope and aspiration you projected onto them. It’s foolish to believe that someone will be what you imagine them to be. And sometimes, when you give them a chance, they turn out to be better than you imagined. Different, but better.”
Chloe Rattray, Sacré Noir

“When you meet an extraordinary person, it’s like they get inside you, under your ribs, and shuffle everything inside you around until they find space for greatness to grow. But extraordinary people always get away. And when they leave, they take that little part of you with them. Suddenly you find yourself with a gap in your chest that you don’t know how to live with. Suddenly you’re frightened of being yourself without them.”
Chloe Rattray, Sacré Noir

“A week feels like a year when you’re seventeen and in love. A twenty minute drive might as well be an ocean. But we were together again and the whole world was rejoicing, even the gravel crunched melodiously under our feet as we danced onward through the night.”
Chloe Rattray, Sacré Noir

“Getting over it doesn't mean forgetting it, it just means reducing the pain to a tolerable level, a level that doesn't destroy you. I know that right now the idea of getting over it is unimaginable. It's impossible, inconceivable, unthinkable. You don't want to get over it. Why should you? It's all you've got. You don't want kind words, you don't care what other people think or say, you don't want to know how they felt when they lost someone, They're no you, are there! They can't feel what you feel. The only thing you want is the things you can't have. It's gone. Never coming back. No one know how that feels. No one know what it's like to reach out and touch someone who isn't there and will never be there again. No one knows the unifiable emptiness. No one but you. You and me, love. We don't want anything. We want to die, but life won't let us. We're all it's got.”
Kevin Brooks, Lucas

“When you have seen as much of life as I have, you will not underestimate the power of obsessive love.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

“I came to the conclusion a while ago that there is nothing romantic or supernatural about loving someone: Love is the privilege of being responsible for another. It was, for a time, what kept me going: Each morning, for a little while, I got to feel the weight of the yoke on my back as I pulled the ancient cart of my species.”
John Green, Zombicorns

“What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is what can you make people believe you have done.”
Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet

“In some circles, admitting you love Top 40 radio is tantamount to bragging you gave your grandmother the clap, in church, in the front row at your aunt's funeral, but those are the circles I avoid like the plague or, for that matter, the clap.”
Rob Sheffield, Love is a Mix Tape

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