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    Casey McQuiston
    “Should I tell you that when we're apart, your body comes back to me in dreams? That when I sleep, I see you, the dip of your waist, the freckle above your hip, and when I wake up in the morning, it feels like I've just been with you, the phantom touch of your hand on the back of my neck fresh and not imagined? That I can feel your skin against mine, and it makes every bone in my body ache? That, for a few moments, I can hold my breath and be back there with you, in a dream, in a thousand rooms, nowhere at all?”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #2
    Casey McQuiston
    “The moment you first called me a prick, my fate was sealed. O, fathers of my bloodline! O, ye kings of olde! Take this crown from me, bury me in my ancestral soil. If only you had known the mighty work of thine loins would be undone by a gay heir who likes it when American boys with chin dimples are mean to him.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #3
    Casey McQuiston
    “Oh my God, I thought you were getting into international relations or something.”
    “I mean, technically—”
    “If you finish that sentence, I’m gonna spend tonight in jail.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #4
    Casey McQuiston
    “You're literally putting your dick in the leader of a foreign state”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #5
    Casey McQuiston
    “Henry leans down to meet Alex’s mouth, and Alex is. Well, Alex is so in love he could die.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #6
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Know that I loved you, she said to the Darkling. Know that it was not enough.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising
    tags: love

  • #7
    Jane Austen
    “I always deserve the best treatment because I never put up with any other.”
    Jane Austen, Emma

  • #8
    Jane Austen
    “There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.”
    Jane Austen, Emma

  • #9
    Jane Austen
    “My dearest Emma," said he, "for dearest you will always be, whatever the event of this hour's conversation, my dearest, most beloved Emma -- tell me at once. Say 'No,' if it is to be said." She could really say nothing. "You are silent," he cried, with great animation; "absolutely silent! at present I ask no more."

    Emma was almost ready to sink under the agitation of this moment. The dread of being awakened from the happiest dream, was perhaps the most prominent feeling.

    "I cannot make speeches, Emma," he soon resumed; and in a tone of such sincere, decided, intelligible tenderness as was tolerably convincing. "If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more. But you know what I am. You hear nothing but truth from me. I have blamed you, and lectured you, and you have borne it as no other woman in England would have borne it. Bear with the truths I would tell you now, dearest Emma, as well as you have borne with them. The manner, perhaps, may have as little to recommend them. God knows, I have been a very indifferent lover. But you understand me. Yes, you see, you understand my feelings and will return them if you can. At present, I ask only to hear, once to hear your voice.”
    Jane Austen, Emma
    tags: love



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