The Pax Valley Quotes
The Pax Valley
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“She smiled sinisterly. Light mist started to slowly swirl around us. All I could see was her, the tall rocks and the white wall. She beckoned to me. I took a step and another. I was now ankle deep into the water. The mysterious girl smiled like a predator.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I was slightly thankful when Mom finally came out and unlocked the car. It was warm and toasty inside and it smelt like home. There was not the slightest smell of something that didn’t belong home.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I knew that it was impossible for us to be kept apart for too long.”
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― The Pax Valley
“Next time when I dive into the territory that I had lived next to, where my sister grew up, I know what to expect. I would be ready. I would be prepared.”
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― The Pax Valley
“She snorted in amusement at my remark. “When are the guards going to start to notice?”
Keith peered into the distance. “Starting now,”
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Keith peered into the distance. “Starting now,”
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“Although nobody could ever know about our friendship, that wasn’t going to stop us from being together.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I could have drowned today. If they hadn’t been screaming my name so loudly and if I hadn’t woken up, I would have drowned.”
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― The Pax Valley
“Have you lost your mind? What have I told you Charlie about whales? You can’t MANHANDLE THEM!”
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― The Pax Valley
“The other one was filled with loud and obnoxious tourists. Always boasting on winning a sand castle competition and seeing who could get tanned first. What a whacky bunch of people.”
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― The Pax Valley
“He sent it flying at full speed. It jumped six times as well, sending ripples across the sea. The small splashes of foam turned into miniature rainbows as they caught the light of the evening sun setting behind the clouds.”
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― The Pax Valley
“Our pendants glowed in unison and I understood that they represented us – Siren and human intertwined for eternity.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I watched her shadow merge with the darker colours of the deep sea.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I distracted Herbert by pretending to trip and break a bone. Ethan darted around to the red golf cart with a cocky smile on his face. He put the key in ignition, and the vehicle roared to life. “Hey,” Herbert shouted, snapping his attention to Ethan.
I sprang up and ran up to Ethan. He pulled me in the cart and stomped on the gas pedal. We shot through the automatic doors with Herbert on our tail.
“Go faster!” I cheered.
My brother smacked the steering wheel. “I can’t; it’s a golf cart.”
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I sprang up and ran up to Ethan. He pulled me in the cart and stomped on the gas pedal. We shot through the automatic doors with Herbert on our tail.
“Go faster!” I cheered.
My brother smacked the steering wheel. “I can’t; it’s a golf cart.”
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“I closed my eyes and dived into foreign water.”
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― The Pax Valley
“I told you; I am Arianna, the Siren, your Guardian, and how is a Guardian supposed to do her job if she is clueless about the Guardianee?”
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― The Pax Valley
“A long time ago, there was a little girl called Mary. Now Mary, she was warned several times not to go to her neighbor’s house. Her neighbor was a grandmother. But Mary hardly listened, so she snuck off one night to spy on her. She tried the front door first, and it creaked open. Then suddenly, she heard a squeaking noise upstairs. She followed it – climbed up the wooden stairs where half of it was already rotten. She heard the squeaking noise again. It was coming from the library. She opened the door and hid behind a couch. She peered out, and she saw the grandmother.” Dave paused to drain his cup of coffee before continuing. My heart thudded so loudly, I thought that everyone could hear it. “So Mary gasped in disbelief as she heard the squeaking noise again, and the grandmother’s rocking chair was not moving at all. Then the grandmother opened her eyes and looked directly at her, holding her gaze steadily and sharply, and then suddenly, BOO!”
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― The Pax Valley
“Everything was quiet now. It was even too freaky quiet. The house seemed big without anyone else inside. It felt lonely; like a ghost town.”
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― The Pax Valley
“It was the ideal place where people call ‘home.”
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― The Pax Valley
