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The Consequences of Falling (Sailor Ridge, #1) The Consequences of Falling by Liliana Rose Hastings
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“The art of falling in love is in the little moments, the stolen glances, the gentle touch of a hand. It's in how your heart flutters when you hear their voice and how their laughter fills you with a warmth that spreads through your entire being. It requires vulnerability, the courage to open yourself up entirely to another person, knowing they have the power to break your heart, but trusting that they won't.”
Liliana Rose Hastings, The Consequences of Falling
“She always assumed relationships has to be more; that they had to be far more physical to have meaning. But conversations with Atlas made her feel naked. Like she was exposed down to the tips of her fingers; completely at his disposal. Laid out for him to view.”
Liliana Rose Hastings, The Consequences of Falling
“I’m going to take you to the moon one day, Atlas Hale,” Nova promises like she believes it’ll happen.
He never gave much thought to love — not before Nova. But when he is with her, he can see it. He can see love. In her eyes, in her smile, in the soft touch that drifted down his forearm; Atlas can see it, and for once, he finds himself wanting it one day.
“I think I’d like that.” To Nova, the moon is infinite. “I think that I would like that a lot.” And an infinity with Nova doesn’t seem so bad. “Just you and me, Hawkins. To the moon?”
She holds up her pinky at his words, and he nearly groans at the sight. Shaking his head, Atlas hooks his pinky around her own.
“To the moon.” Nova nods.”
Liliana Rose Hastings, The Consequences of Falling
“My mom used to tell me that there was an art to falling in love, that it was something intricate and thought out. And that it happens when you least expect it but, you’ll know when it’s real.”
Liliana Rose Hastings, The Consequences of Falling
“I think that love is the purest thing we could ever do and I think that if we come across love with someone, then we should hold on to it for as long as we possibly can.”
Liliana Rose Hastings, The Consequences of Falling