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Remembrance (Transcend Time, #1) Remembrance by Michelle Madow
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“But it was time to realize that I wasn't Cinderella, and no matter how hard I wished it were true, life wasn't a fairy tale where everyone lives happily ever after.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Whatever problems we had back then don’t exist anymore. It’s why we have this second chance, and we can’t throw it away. Besides, you were the one who said we’re not exactly the same as we were back then. If we’re not the same, then things can turn out differently.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“What we have is strong enough to transcend time. I've never trusted anything more in my life.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Have you ever met someone and felt like you’ve known them forever?”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“It would have been so easy to believe every word he said and drive off with him into the moonlight like a scene from a fairy tale. But I wasn’t meant for happily ever after in my past life, and it was starting to seem like this one wouldn’t be any different.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Our connection was like a hidden force pulling us towards one another, and resisting it took a strength that I didn’t know I could keep up for much longer.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“You’re everything to me—you always have been, and you always will be. Always and forever.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Music is powerful; it transforms emotions and experiences into something tangible. Every time you hear a familiar song, the feelings from it bubble to the surface, bringing back memories you might have otherwise forgotten.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“It [soccer] would be much more interesting if every so often, the ball spontaneously exploded.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
tags: humor
“Feeling like I had to lose you for the second time...” He shook his head, and I thought I saw tears under his eyes. “I don’t think I could bear it. You’re everything to me, Elizabeth.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“My feelings for Drew couldn't just disappear. They were ingrained within every fiber of my being, and I needed them just the same as I needed air to breathe.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“There was no evidence I could do anything to change destiny, but I owed it to myself to try.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“I want you,” Drew said. “Just you. I used to go through every day without thinking about the future, but with you all I can see are the possibilities of the experiences we could have together.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“It was like trying to recall a forgotten dream—each time I felt close to remembering where we’d met, the memories slipped away.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“The first time Mr. Darcy asked Lizzy to marry him in Pride and Prejudice, he went about it all wrong,” I started, smiling at the connection I’d just made in my mind. “He insulted her and her
family. But after her refusal, he made a conscious effort to change for the better, and everything worked out for them the second time he proposed. It’s the same with us. You learned from your past mistakes, and everything’s different now. Just as Lizzy gave Mr. Darcy a second chance, I’m going to do the same for you.”

“I’m glad that Lizzy gave Mr. Darcy a second chance.” He smiled at the comparison. “She was the only one for him. He would have been miserable without her.”

“And she would have been miserable without him.” I laughed. “Even though she might not have admitted it.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
tags: love
“All I could think about while driving after you was how it was about to happen all over again and that I would never be able to feel your warm skin under my hands or look into your beautiful blue eyes, or tell you how much I love you.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Do you believe that we have the ability to change destiny?”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Last Friday in the music room, every word I said felt like I was taking a knife to my own skin, cutting so deep that I thought I would never know how to not feel pain again,” he said, his voice remarkably calm for such a strong statement. “The worst of it was knowing that in fighting us being together, I was still causing you pain. I can’t do it anymore.” He stood still, focused intensely on me. “Do you believe that we have the ability to change destiny?”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“After the other day at the playground, I wasn’t sure if you would want to talk to me or not,' Drew said, his eyes serious. 'What made you change your mind?'

'You were throwing pinecones at my door.' I laughed at how ridiculous it sounded. 'I should be irritated at you, but it was kind of cute.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Judging from the unfamiliar number, I assumed the text came from Shannon. If not, I would see who came by my house at 4:30 and go with it. Maybe it would be Mr. Darcy coming to pick me up in an extravagant horse-drawn carriage, but I couldn’t picture Mr. Darcy using a cell phone.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Ever since the first day I’d seen Drew, none of my thoughts made sense. My entire world had turned upside-down, and I had no explanation why.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
“Jeremy seemed happy to move up in the world, if "the world" meant high school and "moving up" meant sitting in the center of the cafeteria.”
Michelle Madow, Remembrance
tags: humor