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  • #1
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “You possess other people's...bodies."

    He accepted that statement with a nod.

    "Do you want to possess my body?"

    "I want to do a lot of things to your body, but that's not one of them.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #2
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “You're a guardian angel now." I was still too much in awe to wrap my mind around it, but at the same time I felt amazement, curiosity...happiness.

    "I'm your guardian angel," he said.

    "I get my very own guardian angel? What, exactly, is your job description?"

    "Guard your body." His smile tipped higher. "I take my job seriously, which means I'm going to need to get acquainted with the subject matter on a personal level.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #3
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Coach: "All right, Patch. let's say you're at a party. the room is full of girls of all shapes and sizes. You see blondes, brunettes, redheads, a few girl with black hair. Some are talkive, while other appear shy. You've one girl who fits your profile - attractive, intelligent and vulnerable. Dow do you let her know you're interested?"

    Patch: "Single her out. Talk to her."

    Coach: "Good. Now for the big question - how do you know if she's game or if she wants you to move on?"

    Patch: "I study her. I figure out what she's thinking and feeling. She's not gonig to come right out and tell me, which is why i have to pay attention. Does she turn her body toward mine? Does she hold me eyes, then look away? Does she bite her lip and play with her hair, the way Nora is doing right now?”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #4
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “She'll kill me if she finds you in here. Can you climb trees? Tell me you can climb a tree!"
    Patch grinned, "I can fly.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #5
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Cheshvan starts tonight," Rixon said, "What are you doing arsing around in a graveyard?"

    "Thinking."

    "Thinking?"

    "A process by which I use my brain to make a rational decision.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #6
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Before I forget, here's your homework. Where do you want me to put it?"
    She pointed at the trash can. "Right there would be fine.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #7
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Tell me what's going on here. Why can I hear your voice inside my head and why did you say you came to school for me?"

    "I was tired of admiring your legs from a distance.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #8
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “I watched him pitch the ball at a table neatly lined with six bowling pins, my stomach giving a little flutter when his T-shirt crept up in the back, revealing a stripe of skin. I knew from experience that every inch of him was hard, defined muscle. His back was smooth and perfect too, the scars from when he’d fallen once again replaced with wings—wings I, and every other human, couldn’t see.

    “Five dollars says you can’t do it again,” I said, coming up behind him.

    Patch looked back and grinned. “I don’t want your money, Angel.”

    “Hey now, kids, let’s keep this discussion PG-rated,” Rixon said.

    “All three remaining pins,” I challenged Patch.

    “What kind of prize are we talking about?” he asked.

    “Bloody hell,” Rixon said. “Can’t this wait until you’re alone?”

    Patch gave me a secret smile, then shifted his weight back, cradling the ball into his chest. He dropped his right shoulder, brought his arm around, and sent the ball flying forward as hard as he could. There was a loud crack! and the remaining three pins scattered off the table.

    “Aye, now you’re in trouble, lass,” Rixon shouted at me over the commotion caused by a pocket of onlookers, who were clapping and whistling for Patch. Patch leaned back against the booth and arched his eyebrows at me. The gesture said it all: Pay up.

    “You got lucky,” I said.

    “I’m about to get lucky.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Crescendo

  • #9
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Patch wasn't the kind of guy mothers smiled on. He was the kind of guy they changed the house locks for.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #10
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Maggots squirming in your eyeholes...and your other orifices, might be carrying things a bit too far."

    "This is why I keep you around, Rixon. Always seeing things from the bright side.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #11
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “You're a psychopath."
    "I prefer creative.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Crescendo

  • #12
    Andrea Cremer
    “Ansel, I'm not the sun, stop orbiting and get in here.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #13
    Andrea Cremer
    “Ren watched us as he leaned casually against the table, holding a pair of scissors. I'd never seen a classroom tool look so dangerous.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #14
    Andrea Cremer
    “Are you going to apologize for slapping me?"
    "No."
    "I didn't think so," he said.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #15
    Andrea Cremer
    “(Ren's) eyes were sad but resigned. “And where will you go?”
    I couldn’t keep the fear out of my reply. “I don’t know.”
    “Please don’t do this,” he whispered. “Come back with me. We’ll talk to Logan; there has to be an explanation. The Keepers need us; we’re the alphas. We’ll figure this out. They won’t hurt you. I won’t let them.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #16
    “So there's magic? Real magic? It's not just all scientific like David says?"
    Tamani rolled his eyes. "David again?"
    Laurel bristled. "He's my friend. My best friend."
    "Not your boyfriend?"
    "No. I mean...no."
    Tamani stared at her for several seconds. "So the position's still open?"
    Laurel rolled her eyes. "We are so not having this conversation.”
    Aprilynne Pike, Wings

  • #17
    “And do you really think someone's going to look at you and say, 'Hmm, I think that girl's a plant'?”
    Aprilynne Pike, Wings

  • #18
    “If your clothes are enough to drive would-be friends away, they're not the kind of friends you want."
    Typical mother advice. Sweet, honest, and completely useless.”
    Aprilynne Pike, Wings



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