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"The only way anyone will ever see you as a victim again is if you want them to. And at any time, you can pull the blindfold from their eyes and show them you're always the one with the knife."
“Pax and Remington kill it on the soccer field together,” she said. “And Stellan is the captain of the hockey team.”
Because I regretted it like I regretted nothing else in my life. She was the only woman I ever loved, and she was the devil I regretted.
Pax mouthed, “But can I just cut him a little bit?”
“Everyone seems scared of you.” “Wise of them.” “They must not know how easy you are to knock out.”
“You have to calm yourself, Delilah. It’s only death. You and I walk with death all the time. Why are you so afraid when it’s your own?”
“Why’d you leave without saying goodbye?” “I thought I was protecting you.” “You weren’t.” I bit my lower lip, right before he leaned over and kissed the corner of my mouth. His fingers gripped my chin as he pulled away, his gaze burning into mine. “You’re mine,” he said. “Not Cain’s. Mine.”
"You have two minutes," he drawled. “Probably not enough time for you to waste it on continuing to eye fuck me."
”What have you done to me? I can't decide whether you're an angel or a devil. All I know is that I want you with every piece of my soul."
I wanted her to feel me...forever.
Judging from the way Cain looked at her, we were in trouble. Every single one of us… especially Aurora.
"Out of the darkness and into the light, to all that is good and all that is bright,"
And wasn’t it a shame that I’d once thought maybe I could love them. Because all that was left was hate.

