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Endless (The Violet Eden Chapters, #4) Endless by Jessica Shirvington
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Nothing is endless
I know that now
Let me go
V

-Violet's letter”
Jessica Shirvington, Endless
“It's my privilege to love you.”
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“It's too late!" I cried
"I thought that once, too. But it's never too late. You taught me that. Love can make us eternal.” Phoenix’s eyes closed, haunted to the end. “I'm sorry,” were his last words.
"I forgive you,” I sobbed, gripping onto him desperately. “I forgive you.”
It was too late.
All. Too. Late.”
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“He was my partner, my soulmate. As my body started to weaken, he wrapped his arms around me, supporting me. He kept his focus until the last of the senses had floated from me to him and then, when it was just us, the kiss lingered as we stole a few extra seconds. We both knew it was wrong – but letting go seemed impossible..”
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“Even the greatest bringers of justice will only find salvation in surrneder”
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“His lips were soft, warm and felt overwhelmingly right against mine. I fell into it, oblivious to anything other than the safety in his touch. One by one, the senses flowed from me as he pulled them away and set them free. It must have hurt him. The senses hurt the hell out of me..”
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“No man chooses evil because it is evil…he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.” Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley”
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“His words were so...Phoenix. A complication.”
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“Nothing is a certainty”
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“Everybody, sooner or later, sits down to a banquet of consequences.” Robert Louis Stevenson”
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“Above all else - I was his.
And he was mine.”
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“Everything okay, Vi?” I looked at him, eyes wide, mouth agape. What to say, what to say… But Lincoln spoke first, putting his hand up to stop me. “Jase, I’m sure I haven’t been clear with you on this issue. I apologize for that. Entirely my fault.” Oh shit. “Linc,” I butted in unsuccessfully. “Allow me to rectify,” Lincoln continued, stepping a little closer to Jase. “If you look at her again, that way you do—I’m going to be very upset. If you touch her in any way that you haven’t first been invited to and, well”—he glanced at me, still frozen, before turning his full attention back to Jase—“even then, I won’t be responsible for my actions. Violet and I may not be together, but make no mistake: she is mine just as much as I am hers.”
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“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens.” Carl Jung”
Jessica Shirvington, Endless
“Once we started moving, Lincoln mumbled, “Really not the way I saw things panning out.” I raised an eyebrow. I’d half expected he’d pretend the earlier conversation never took place. “And where exactly did you see tonight finishing?” “With you on your back…”—he paused to see my eyes bug out before he chuckled and finished the sentence—“after collapsing from too much salsa.” He didn’t stop grinning. “Ha,”
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“I looked at the painting that had started as a solitary white lily, and now depicted a whole field of them beneath a violet sky and a golden sun. It was us...a lifetime ago.”
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“Even in the darkness, the nothingness, he was still the sun.”
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“The connection was gone. I had died. Lincoln's soul had shattered. He was gone.”
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“Lincoln grinned. “The Academy owns a number of buildings. There are walkways between them.” I couldn’t take my eyes off the sky folk. “There are people wandering around in the sky, Linc. Explain this to me.” He laughed one of his low, secretive laughs. One that echoed through my entire body. One that told me he adored me. One that somehow I knew, out of everyone in the world, was reserved for me. The laugh that broke my heart. Breathe. “I’m glad you find me amusing. Less laughing, more telling!” He laughed again and I was about a second away from either throwing a punch or throwing myself at him when a woman’s voice caught our attention. “I”
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“Honey and spice and all things dangerous are nice.”
Jessica Shirvington, Endless
“Dapper closed his eyes and started to say something quietly—chanting. “Gaelic,” Lincoln whispered in my ear, sending a shiver down my spine. After a minute or two, the living-room wall started to move toward us, the mantelpiece splitting in the middle, opening up like two massive doors. “Open sesame,” Zoe said, her voice filled with awe. Spence was grinning ear to ear. “I know, right! I’m waiting for the troll to come out and ask for a magic password.” I smiled at him. Griffin didn’t. He smacked Spence over the head instead. Salvatore”
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“He approved.”
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“I smiled as bittersweet relief filled my soul. Then I shaved my legs.”
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“And she does seem to know every single inch of me,” Phoenix taunted.”
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“Okay, okay. Got it. We’re in this together.”
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“Technically, whatever she could do, I should be able to do better.”
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“Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken.” C. S. Lewis”
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“Not us, Vi. Everything else may end, but not us. What we have...We're endless.”
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“Their eyes were alight with a dangerous emotion. Hope.”
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“When we first met, I knew I cared about you more than I’d ever cared about anyone. I just wanted to make you strong and keep you safe. All of my focus went into that—not into picking up girls. I don’t know exactly when I realized my feelings had become more, but it was around the time that we started to hang out away from training, when we just got to be ourselves around each other. From there, I was lost.”
Jessica Shirvington, Endless
“Once we started moving, Lincoln mumbled, “Really not the way I saw things panning out.” I raised an eyebrow. I’d half expected he’d pretend the earlier conversation never took place. “And where exactly did you see tonight finishing?” “With you on your back…”—he paused to see my eyes bug out before he chuckled and finished the sentence—“after collapsing from too much salsa.” He didn’t stop grinning.”
Jessica Shirvington, Endless