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  • #1
    Cynthia Hand
    “Tucker," I say. "I'm so glad you're still here."
    I throw myself into his arms. He hugs me tightly.
    "I couldn't leave," he says.
    "I know."
    "I mean, literally. I don't have a ride.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #2
    Cynthia Hand
    Think about a good memory, she whispers in my mind. Remember a moment when you loved him.

    And just like that, I do.

    "What did the fish say when it hit a concrete wall?" he asked me. We're sitting on the bank of a stream and he's tying a fly onto my fishing rod, wearing a cowboy hat and red lumberjack-style flannel shirt over a gray tee. So adorable.
    "What?" I say, he grins. Unbelievable of how gorgeous he is. And that he's mine. He loves me and I love him.
    "Dam!" he says.

    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #3
    Cynthia Hand
    “In fact, I've essentially given up on the idea of flight altogether and accepted that I'm going to be an angel-blood who stays earthbound, a flightless bird, like an ostrich. Maybe, or in this weather, a penguin.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #4
    Cynthia Hand
    “Have a care, Sir Tucker, lest you find yourself in the stockades."
    He scoffs and looks at Mr. Erikson. "She can't do that, can she? She's not the ruler of this class. Brady is."
    ...
    "You could strip him of his title," suggests Brady, apparently not minding at all that I have usurped his throne. "Make him a serf."
    "Yeah," says Christian. "Make him a serf. Being a serf blows."
    As a serf, poor Christian has already been killed several times in our class. Aside from dying of the Black Plague on the first day, he's starved to death, had his hands cut off for stealing a loaf of bread, and been run down by his master's horse just for kicks. He's like Christian the fifth now.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #5
    Cynthia Hand
    “I think the birds in the area are dying laughing watching me try not to crash.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #6
    Harper Lee
    “I shall never marry, Atticus."
    "Why?"
    "I might have children.”
    Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird



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