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Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, #2) Kitty Goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
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“Just so you know, I'm straight. Totally straight. As an arrow."

Her voice held a smile. "So am I”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“V.L.A.D.: Vampire League Against Discrimination.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“Um, yeah. I mean, I think… wow." It made sense, really. All part of that vampire seduction gambit: lure
the prey to you, give it a reason to open its veins. Sure cut down on that messy struggling. "Just so you
know, I'm straight. Totally straight. As an arrow."

Her voice held a smile. "So am I.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“Cormac drove. He eyed me in the rearview mirror. “Anyone you want me to beat up?”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“That we have purpose for being who we are, and what we are, though we may not always know it.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“And try to remember how to be an idealist.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“I couldn’t find Dr. Flemming among the audience, either. So, Duke, Flemming, and Stockton had all ditched. Did that make me the last one standing? Did that mean I won? What, exactly, did I win?”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“I hadn’t sensed this many lycanthropes in one place since I was with the pack. I had never seen this many in one place without them glaring at each other, stalking, picking fights, jockeying for position within the pack hierarchy.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“In your mind, this is clearly a scientific endeavor.” “Of course. The best way to approach any line of inquiry is through the scientific method.” I was quite fond of postmodern literary analysis myself, as a line of inquiry. “What drew you to the scientific study of a subject that most people are all too happy to dismiss as folklore?”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“Kitty Meets the Band”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington
“It happened so fast the driver didn’t have a chance to flinch. Leo grabbed his head and wrenched, twisting it sharply until it crunched. As a man, Leo didn’t look like much. Didn’t look strong enough to break a man’s neck.”
Carrie Vaughn, Kitty Goes to Washington