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Alice the Assassin (Malice in Wonderland #1) Alice the Assassin by Lotus Rose
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“You shouldn’t start a sentence with ‘however’ unless you have a sentence stating something appropriate before, which would be the thing you’re howevering. It’s not grammatical. I should cut you.”
Lotus Rose, Alice the Assassin
“now that she is heartless, she is much less naive and she almost expects everyone to be deceitful, for she now realizes there is so much advantage in it. Why should she believe a word this egghead says? Perhaps he had grown curious and taken the heart as his own. She wouldn’t put it past him. She wouldn’t put anything past anyone. And she now marvels at her old self—how could I have been so naive before, thinking perhaps everyone had good motives, that everyone has a good side to them, even though it may perhaps be buried deep. When the truth is there is much to be gained from being heartless, immoral.”
Lotus Rose, Alice the Assassin
“how could I have been so naive before, thinking perhaps everyone had good motives, that everyone has a good side to them, even though it may perhaps be buried deep. When the truth is there is much to be gained from being heartless, immoral.”
Lotus Rose, Alice the Assassin
“So I shall simply make a rule that lets you take out your heart, and put it back in if you want!”
Lotus Rose, Alice the Assassin