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Clarity (Blackwood After Dark, #3) Clarity by Christina C. Jones
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“And ladies!” Elias called, prompting us to stop and look back. “You should know… the mood will change promptly at midnight.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“Yes, of course. I’m a witch, I understand the magic. But why were you hesitant to do it?” “Because you’re not a vampire," he answered, shaking his head a bit. “When you cross blood like that, it's going to hurt.” “Tattoos already hurt.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“mean, you're a witch though," he said. "So you could do something about that at any time." I laughed. "What, like a love spell? They're all actually lust, or they backfire, or… you're basically holding somebody against their will.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“I don't need you to live up to anything, I just need you to be you," he replied. "You having a smart mouth, hexing me and shit… getting yourself into dangerous situations with your treasure hunting, making me chase you… all of that, it makes the shit fun. None of that shit is a deterrent for me.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“Parris frowned. “How else you want me to say it, Riv? I didn’t choose this, but it’s not the end of the world. I could look at you forever and not get tired of it. Fuck you forever and not get tired of it. What more can I ask?”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“Clasping the chain around my neck. Pressing his body against me as he murmured, “I’m waiting” in my ear. I closed my eyes, lifting my fingers to touch the scapolite amulet. “Thank you,” I whispered.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“My heart fell into my ass as he raised a hand, showcasing my amulet dangling between his fingers.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity
“I looked at my friends standing at the doorway of my bedroom, trying to figure out how they’d walked uninvited into my home, given that whole vampires can’t cross the threshold of a human’s home unless invited of it all.”
Christina C. Jones, Clarity