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Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven by Rudith Moore
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“Oftentimes, the most beautiful moments in life are found through pain and sorrow… though it takes a while to acknowledge that without such troubles, such beauty would never exist…”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven
“She had noted, as a small smile graced her, that perhaps Kyun-ho’s life was laced with the same kind of tragedies that adorned her own.
And this is what prompted her to stay, despite all the warnings from the world around her that told her she shouldn’t.”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven
“He tried to gather the parts of himself that felt unraveled, tried not to appear so terribly pitiful in front of someone he didn’t even know, but no matter how many times he inwardly scolded himself for crying while he swiped at his eyes, the sadness stayed, and so did the girl in front of him.”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven
“I’m not sure how far he wandered; he wasn’t sure, either.
It’s hard to pay attention to your surroundings when your mind is veiled with dysphoria.”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven
“They hadn’t needed permission from one another to become friends; they simply were…”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven
“He hadn’t meant to be late. He never means to be late, but then again, he never means to be debilitated by anxiety, though he’s been beaten by it, time and time again.”
Rudith Moore, Children of Dysphoria: Book One Fall of Haven