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Scorched (Frigid, #2) Scorched by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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“You know, usually the people who smile the most and laugh the loudest are the ones who…suffer the most,”
Jennifer Armentrout, Scorched
“Hope that had sparked in my chest now lit a fire, and I fanned it, wanting it to burn hot and bright, because hope… hope was not the enemy. It was a friend, a savior. Hope was more than a new beginning. Hope was tomorrow, and hope was the symbol that I would get better, that I would undo the bad choices that I’d made, and that I would never make them again. Hope was more than a chance of redemption. It was the promise of one day finding absolution, of forgiving myself.
But it was more than that. Hope was also today, and today was so very important. There would be no more rushing through seconds and minutes. I promised myself that. I was going to live, and it was going to be hard at times. There would be setbacks and days when everything would feel dull and tarnished somehow, but I had hope and I had the knowledge to face what was causing me to suffer. I had my friends. I had Tanner.
And most importantly, I had myself.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scorched
“And the house Kyler and I rented is actually near Seneca Rocks, so it’s not that remote. It isn’t like you’re going to run into the chupacabra or a pack of aliens.”
Jennifer Armentrout, Scorched
“If only he really knew how messy my head was sometimes. That attack last night? Just the tip of a Titanic-sized fuckedup iceberg.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scorched
“Things…things were going to change between us.”
Jennifer Armentrout, Scorched
“You know, usually the people who smile the most and laugh the loudest are the ones who...suffer the most.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scorched
“Por lo general las personas que más sonríen y arman jaleo son las que... peor lo pasan.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scorched
“Escoge siempre aquello que te haga sentir orgullosa.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scorched