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My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century by Rachel Harris
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“Lorenzo gently places his hands on either side of my face, lowering his head to stare directly into my eyes. His voice is barely above a whisper as he says, "Patience D'Angeli-Cat-you are my dream now.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“Caterina, a great adventure is in store for you.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“I'll let you in on a little classified intel. See these people? Hardly know any of them. I mean, they go to my school, so technically I do, but we never hang out or anything. But the secret to LA is, if you throw a party - especially one of Jenna's parties - all you need to do is put out the word. If you build it, they will come," I say pointing to the crowded room.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“Powers that be, powers of three, let Caterina's destiny be all that I see.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“Part of me knows this is the coolest thing that's ever happened to me, but it's also terrifying. If this is all real, and the magic didn't end at midnight like in the fairy tales, then I'm completely flying blind.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“I can't. Not just because I've never done it before, but because in this case, telling him my truth wouldn't just be risking rejection. I could be thrown into the loony bin.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“I'm supposed to learn something. A lesson, like in some teenybopper show. I stare at the door and wait for Miley Cyrus to come barreling in, singing tunelessly about our pasts being the key to our futures.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
“Throughout history, while day-to-day life has changed, humanity hasn't. Renaissance people had the same talents, abilities, creativity, passion, drive, hopes, and feirs we have today. Or at least close enough.”
Rachel Harris, My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century