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  • #1
    S. Jae-Jones
    “You are the one who wanted a happy ending, my dear. So you tell me, how does the story end?"
    Tears slipped from my face, and he wiped them away with his thumbs.
    "The foolish young man lets the beautiful maiden go."
    "Yes." His voice was clotted thick with unshed emotion. "He lets her go.”
    S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong

  • #2
    Holly Black
    “Yes, my great villan, my darling god. I will be as sober as a stone carving, just as soon as I can”
    Holly Black, The Wicked King

  • #3
    Holly Black
    “You really do want me,' I say, close enough to feel the warmth of his breath as it hitches. 'And you hate it.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #4
    Holly Black
    “I wasn't kind, Jude. Not to many people. Not to you. I wasn't sure if I wanted you or if I wanted you gone from my sight so that I would stop feeling as I did, which made me even more unkind. But when you were gone—truly gone beneath the waves—I hated myself as I never have before.”
    Holly Black, The Wicked King

  • #5
    Rosamund Hodge
    “We'll both be foolish," I said, "and vicious and cruel. We will never be safe with each other."

    "Don't try too hard to be cheerful." His fingers threaded through mine.

    "But we'll pretend we know how to love." I smiled at him. "And someday we'll learn."

    And we walked through the gateway together.”
    Rosamund Hodge, Cruel Beauty

  • #6
    Rosamund Hodge
    “His hands tightened around mine. “I love you,” he said. “I love you more than any other creature, because you are cruel, and kind, and alive. Nyx Triskelion, will you be my wife?”
    I knew it was insane to be happy, to feel this desperate exultation at his words. But I felt like I had been waiting all my life to hear them. I had been waiting, all my life, for someone undeceived to love me. And now he did, and it felt like walking into the dazzling sunlight of the Heart of Earth.
    Except that the sunlight was false, and his love was real.
    It was real.
    Very deliberately, I pulled my hands out of his. “You’re a demon,” I said, staring at the ground.
    “Most likely.”
    “I know what you’ve done.”
    “The exciting parts, anyway.”
    “And I still don’t know your name.” My hands trembled as I undid my belt, then started to unclasp the brooches. It seemed forever since that first day when I had ripped my bodice open so
    easily. “But I know you’re my husband.”
    The dress slid down to land on the ground about my feet. Ignifex touched my cheek very gently, as if I was a bird that might be startled into flight. Finally I met his eyes.
    “And,” I said. “I suppose I do love you.”
    Then he pulled me into his arms.”
    Rosamund Hodge, Cruel Beauty

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    Tess, Tess, Tessa.

    Was there ever a more beautiful sound than your name? To speak it aloud makes my heart ring like a bell. Strange to imagine that, isn’t it – a heart ringing – but when you touch me that is what it is like: as if my heart is ringing in my chest and the sound shivers down my veins and splinters my bones with joy.

    Why have I written these words in this book? Because of you. You taught me to love this book where I had scorned it. When I read it for the second time, with an open mind and heart, I felt the most complete despair and envy of Sydney Carton. Yes, Sydney, for even if he had no hope that the woman he loved would love him, at least he could tell her of his love. At least he could do something to prove his passion, even if that thing was to die.

    I would have chosen death for a chance to tell you the truth, Tessa, if I could have been assured that death would be my own. And that is why I envied Sydney, for he was free.

    And now at last I am free, and I can finally tell you, without fear of danger to you, all that I feel in my heart.

    You are not the last dream of my soul.

    You are the first dream, the only dream I ever was unable to stop myself from dreaming. You are the first dream of my soul, and from that dream I hope will come all other dreams, a lifetime’s worth.

    With hope at least,
    Will Herondale

    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “Tessa craned her head back to look at Will. “You know that feeling,” she said, “when you are reading a book, and you know that it is going to be a tragedy; you can feel the cold and darkness coming, see the net drawing tight around the characters who live and breathe on the pages. But you are tied to the story as if being dragged behind a carriage and you cannot let go or turn the course aside.” His blue eyes were dark with understanding — of course Will would understand — and she hurried on. “I feel now as if the same is happening, only not to characters on a page but to my own beloved friends and companions. I do not want to sit by while tragedy comes for us. I would turn it aside, only I struggle to discover how that might be done.”
    “You fear for Jem,” Will said.
    “Yes,” she said. “And I fear for you, too.”
    “No,” Will said, hoarsely. “Don’t waste that on me, Tess.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “Of course you can have a true Shadowhunter name," Will said. "You can have mine."
    Tessa stared at him, all black and white against the black-and-white snow and stone. "Your name?"
    Will took a step toward her, till they stood face-to-face. Then he reached to take her hand and slid off her glove, which he put into his pocket. He held her bare hand in his, his fingers curved around hers. His hand was warm and callused, and his touch made her shiver. His eyes were steady and blue; they were everything that Will was: true and tender, sharp and witty, loving and kind. "Marry me," he said. "Marry me, Tess. Marry me and be called Tessa Herondale. Or be Tessa Gray, or be whatever you wish to call yourself, but marry me and stay with me and never leave me, for I cannot bear another day of my life to go by that does not have you in it.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #10
    Danielle  Paige
    “Maybe I’m an asshole.” “You might be an asshole, but you’re not a selfish asshole.” “How do you know that, Amy?” “Because I couldn’t possibly love a selfish person,” I said.”
    Danielle Paige, Yellow Brick War

  • #11
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Ask me to marry you.”
    Elide began crying, even as she laughed. “Will you marry me, LorcanSalvaterre?”
    He swept her up into his arms, raining kisses over her face. As if some final, chained part of him had been freed. “I’ll think about it.”
    Elide laughed, smacking his shoulder. And then laughed again, louder.
    Lorcan set her down. “What?”
    Elide’s mouth bobbed as she tried to stop her laughing. “It’s just ... I’m Lady of Perranth. If you marry me, you will take my family name.”
    He blinked.
    Elide laughed again. “Lord Lorcan Lochan?”
    It sounded just as ridiculous coming out.
    Lorcan blinked at her, then howled.
    She’d never heard such a joyous sound.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Kingdom of Ash

  • #12
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Don't ignore half of me so you can fit me into a box. Don't do that.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo



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