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  • #1
    Sappho
    “Sweet mother, I cannot weave –
    slender Aphrodite has overcome me
    with longing for a girl.”
    Sappho, Sappho: A New Translation of the Complete Works

  • #2
    Renée Vivien
    “She embodies all the melancholy of autumn. She has learned to cherish with mournful tenderness a past she dares not remember.”
    Renée Vivien, A Woman Appeared to Me

  • #3
    Sappho
    “someone will remember us
    I say
    even in another time”
    Sappho, If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho

  • #4
    Renée Vivien
    “Je sentis frissonner sur mes lèvres muettes la douceur et l'effroi de ton premier baiser. Sous tes pas, j'entendis les lyres se briser, en criant vers le ciel l'ennui fier des poètes, parmi des flots de sons languissamment décrus.”
    Renée Vivien, Poems De Renee Vivien

  • #5
    Mackenzi Lee
    “The stars dust gold leafing on his skin. And we are looking at each other, just looking, and I swear there are whole lifetimes lived in those small, shared moments.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #6
    Casey McQuiston
    “The next slide is titled: 'Exploring your sexuality: Healthy, but does it have to be with the Prince of England?' She apologizes for not having time to come up with better titles. Alex actively wishes for the sweet release of death.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #7
    Charlie Adhara
    “It’s what you didn’t say, Dad.” Cooper could hear his voice loud and steady, like it had been growing inside him and waiting to burst out for years. “You never even mentioned it. Like it didn’t exist. Like it didn’t even cross your mind that I could be gay or bi or anything else. How was I to know it was okay? I never heard it from you. It wasn’t my job to tell you. It was yours to make me feel like I didn’t have to hide it from you.”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at Bay

  • #8
    Charlie Adhara
    “Murder was like getting a tattoo. The first one you carefully ask yourself why; each one after you ask yourself why not?”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at the Door

  • #9
    Charlie Adhara
    “My name’s Oliver. Though if you want to call me Pretty Eyes Park again, I promise I’ll still come running.”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at the Door

  • #10
    Charlie Adhara
    “You’re afraid.”
    Cooper nodded, then let his head tip back, gasping, when Oliver pulled him closer still and moved to nuzzle over the scars on his belly.
    “Why?”
    “Because you can hurt me.” It slipped out without Cooper thinking, and he almost kicked himself when Oliver pulled away to stare at him seriously.
    “I would never.”
    “Not like that. You could hurt me because I... I care.” The last words were nothing more than a mumbled exhale that your average person wouldn’t have heard.
    Oliver heard.
    He stood, their bodies pressed together, and he leaned in so his mouth was hovering over Cooper’s. “In that case, you scare me, too.”
    Cooper’s heart pounded and he tingled all over. “Yeah?”
    He felt Oliver’s smile on his lips. “Special Agent Dayton, I’m absolutely terrified, and I couldn’t be happier about it.”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at the Door

  • #11
    Charlie Adhara
    “What stage of love was it when another person became a habit? How quickly had the mere background hum of another person's life become such an essential fixture of the house that its absence felt like a robbery? Like their home had been gutted and he was left drifting around the remains...”
    Charlie Adhara, Cry Wolf

  • #12
    Charlie Adhara
    “I played basketball freshman year of high school. Does that count?”
    Cooper laughed. “No, not at all. In fact, that’ll probably just set him off on a lecture about follow-through and commitment. Why’d you stop?”
    “I got cut. I was terrible.”
    “Really?”
    “Yes.” Park tilted his head. “Why do you look so happy about that?”
    “Do I? No.” Cooper tried to school his expression, but Park squinted at him suspiciously, and eventually a grin broke free again. He snagged the front of Park’s shirt and twisted it in his fingers, suddenly unable to resist touching him. “I guess it’s just nice to know you’re not perfect at everything.”
    Park seemed to think that over, perhaps looking for hidden digs or sarcasm. Eventually, almost tentatively, he said, “Well, I was really, embarrassingly bad. Can’t dribble for shit.”
    Cooper tugged Park still closer and slid his free hand around Park’s waist. “Go on.”
    “When my hands are above my head, I’m all thumbs. Can’t catch a thing.”
    “Mmm.” Cooper pressed their bodies together and inhaled the curve of Park’s neck to his shoulder.
    “I never once made a free throw.”
    “Oh baby, the things you say,” Cooper groaned.”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at Bay

  • #13
    Charlie Adhara
    “That's who he wanted to be at his core. Not alpha, or survivor, or mate, overdramatic, anxious, cantankerous grump. Not even husband, really. Those were all facets, badges. At his core, he wanted to be his own wildest dreams.”
    Charlie Adhara, Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

  • #14
    Charlie Adhara
    “If you only ever make a change when you’re unhappy, you’ll always be in the position of running away from something, never running toward it.”
    Charlie Adhara, Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

  • #15
    Charlie Adhara
    “I see you've been speaking with the voice I hear in my head at three a.m. while paralysed with anxiety. Good, good.”
    Charlie Adhara, Cry Wolf

  • #16
    Charlie Adhara
    “I know, Dad, okay? I know him. Everything I need to. And I love him. I really love him. Please just...” Cooper reached toward his father. “He makes me happy, remember?”
    Charlie Adhara, The Wolf at Bay

  • #17
    Charlie Adhara
    “One person can’t love you enough to make up for all the people who don’t, but Cooper wasn’t trying for all the people. Just the one. Just for right now.”
    Charlie Adhara, Thrown to the Wolves



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