A Void Dance Quotes
A Void Dance
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Amy Sumida66 ratings, 4.56 average rating, 7 reviews
A Void Dance Quotes
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“I'm not even drinking Duat wine.” I lifted my glass. “Rum isn't going to do anything to me. I've become such a mom.” “What's wrong with being a mom?” Trevor asked. “Moms kick ass and they can hang harder than people who have never pushed babies out of their bodies. Mothers are survivors.” I chuckled and sat up. “Yeah, you're right.” I lifted my drink and looked at it. “And if I want to drink with more juice than alcohol in it, I will!” “There's my wife.” Trevor kissed my cheek.”
― A Void Dance
― A Void Dance
“Later that night at Moonshine, my youthful feeling faded. “I'm getting old,” I whined and leaned back on the couch shaped like a little hill and covered in fake grass. Trevor, sitting on my right with his arm around me, grinned lopsidedly. “What happened to feeling like a baby? You're not even a century yet.” “But all I want to do is sit with you up here, where the music isn't so loud so I can drink my fruity beverage in peace.” I leaned my head on his shoulder and looked past him at the stream that flowed across the width of the reserved loft in Moonshine, its bank outlined in rocks and fake grass.”
― A Void Dance
― A Void Dance
