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  • #1
    “He didn’t give me flowers or candy. He gave me the moon and the stars. Infinity

    -Belly Conklin-”
    Jenny Han, We'll Always Have Summer

  • #2
    Colleen Hoover
    “There is no such thing as bad people. We’re all just people who sometimes do bad things.”
    Colleen Hoover, It Ends with Us

  • #3
    Colleen Hoover
    “It stops here. With me and you. It ends with us.”
    Colleen Hoover, It Ends with Us

  • #4
    Penelope Douglas
    “Yesterday lasts forever.
    Tomorrow comes never.
    Until you”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #5
    Penelope Douglas
    “Experience is the best teacher.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #6
    Penelope Douglas
    “You've already made me cry countless times." I raised my middle finger to him slowly, and asked, "Do you know what this is?" I took my middle finger and patted the corner of my eye with it. "It's me, wiping away the last tear you'll ever get.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #7
    Penelope Douglas
    “I like storms. Thunder torrential rain, puddles, wet shoes. When the clouds roll in, I get filled with this giddy expectation. Everything is more beautiful in the rain. Don't ask me why. But it’s like this whole other realm of opportunity. I used to feel like a superhero, riding my bike over the dangerously slick roads, or maybe an Olympic athlete enduring rough trials to make it to the finish line. On sunny days, as a girl, I could still wake up to that thrilled feeling. You made me giddy with expectation, just like a symphonic rainstorm. You were a tempest in the sun, the thunder in a boring, cloudless sky. I remember I’d shovel in my breakfast as fast as I could, so I could go knock on your door. We’d play all day, only coming back for food and sleep. We played hide and seek, you’d push me on the swing, or we’d climb trees. Being your sidekick gave me a sense of home again. You see, when I was ten, my mom died. She had cancer, and I lost her before I really knew her. My world felt so insecure, and I was scared. You were the person that turned things right again. With you, I became courageous and free. It was like the part of me that died with my mom came back when I met you, and I didn’t hurt if I knew I had you. Then one day, out of the blue, I lost you, too. The hurt returned, and I felt sick when I saw you hating me. My rainstorm was gone, and you became cruel. There was no explanation. You were just gone. And my heart was ripped open. I missed you. I missed my mom. What was worse than losing you, was when you started to hurt me. Your words and actions made me hate coming to school. They made me uncomfortable in my own home. Everything still hurts, but I know none of it is my fault. There are a lot of words that I could use to describe you, but the only one that includes sad, angry, miserable, and pitiful is “coward.” I a year, I’ll be gone, and you’ll be nothing but some washout whose height of existence was in high school. You were my tempest, my thunder cloud, my tree in the downpour. I loved all those things, and I loved you. But now? You’re a fucking drought. I thought that all the assholes drove German cars, but it turns out that pricks in Mustangs can still leave scars.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #8
    Penelope Douglas
    “Acting like you don't care is not letting it go.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #9
    Penelope Douglas
    “You were my tempest, my thunder cloud, my tree in the downpour. I loved all those things, and I loved you. But now? You’re a fucking drought. I thought that all the assholes drove German cars, but it turns out that pricks in Mustangs can still leave scars.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #10
    Penelope Douglas
    “Are you mine?” I asked as I wiped my tears.
    He kissed the corners of my mouth softly, and I felt heat rise up my neck. “Always have been,”
    he whispered against my mouth.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #11
    Penelope Douglas
    “Tate, you’re mine, and I’m yours. Every day you’re
    going to realize that more and more. When you believe it without a doubt, then I’ll have earned your
    trust.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #12
    Penelope Douglas
    “I want to touch you.” His words were against my lips now. “I want to feel what’s mine. What’s always been mine.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #13
    Penelope Douglas
    “Letting yourself be vulnerable isn't always a weakness. Sometimes it can be a conscious decision to draw the other person out.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #14
    Penelope Douglas
    “We never lost that. As much as I tried, I
    could never erase you from my heart. That’s why I was such an asshole and kept guys away from you.
    You were always mine.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #15
    Penelope Douglas
    “If I ever lay my hands on you,” he said low and husky, “You’ll want it.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #16
    Penelope Douglas
    “This is how bullies are made.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #17
    Penelope Douglas
    “I’m sorry,” he whispered. “I know I can make this up to you. Don’t hate me.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #18
    Ana Huang
    “You and me against the world, princess.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #19
    Ana Huang
    “Men. They always ruined it by opening their mouths.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #20
    Ana Huang
    “Careful, Mr Larsen, or I’ll think you actually like me.”
    His mouth curled into a grin. “Baby, we’re way beyond like.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #21
    Ana Huang
    “But someone once told me we always end up where we're meant to be, and this is where I'm meant to be. With you.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #22
    Ana Huang
    “I came back knowing this was what I signed up for. To see you every day and not be able to touch you. Kiss you. Claim you.”

    “I came back despite knowing the torture I’d have to go through because I can’t stay away from you. Even when you’re not there, you’re everywhere. In my head, in my lungs, in my fucking soul.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #23
    Ana Huang
    “Bridget Von Ascheberg was mine and mine alone. It didn’t matter that she wasn’t mine to take. I was taking her anyway.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #24
    Ana Huang
    “When Ava turned away, Jules leaned in and whispered, “He’s totally whipped. Watch.” She raised her voice to a panicked level. “Oh my God! Ava, are you bleeding?” Alex’s head snapped up. Less than five seconds later, he ended his call and crossed the room to a confused-looking Ava, whose hand froze halfway to the scones on the table. “I’m fine,” Ava said as Alex searched her for injuries. She glared at Jules. “What did I just say?” “I can’t help it.” Jules’s eyes sparkled with mischief. “It’s so much fun. It’s like playing with a windup toy.” “Until the toy comes alive and kills you,” Stella murmured loud enough for everyone to hear. Alex stared at Jules with displeasure scrawled all over his face. His features were so perfect it was a little unnerving, like seeing a carefully sculpted statue come to life. Some people were into that, but I preferred men with a little more grit. Give me scars and a nose that was slightly crooked from being broken too many times over perfection. “Pray you and Ava stay friends forever,” Alex said, icy enough to elicit a rash of goosebumps on my arms.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #25
    Ana Huang
    “Remember. In public, you’re my princess, but in private, you’re my whore.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #26
    Ana Huang
    “A smile tugged at her mouth. “You couldn’t stand me back then.” “Doesn’t matter. You were still mine.” I curled my hand around the back of her neck while keeping my thumb on her lip. “Mine to fight with. Mine to protect. Mine to fuck.” My voice dropped. “Mine to love.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #27
    H.D. Carlton
    “The day you stole from me was the best day of my life,” he whispers against my lips. “Because then you became my life, and I don’t want it back. I won’t fucking take it.”
    H.D. Carlton, Does It Hurt?

  • #28
    H.D. Carlton
    “When have we ever been able to let go of the things that hurt us most?”
    H.D. Carlton, Does It Hurt?

  • #29
    H.D. Carlton
    “You’re going to ruin me, too. But unfortunately for you, that’s where I feel most at home.”
    H.D. Carlton, Does It Hurt?

  • #30
    H.D. Carlton
    “You are a thief, baby. You stole my name, and now you’ve taken my heart, too. Demand anything else from me, and I’ll give it to you.”
    H.D. Carlton, Does It Hurt?



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