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Double Cross (Noughts & Crosses, #4) Double Cross by Malorie Blackman
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“Sorry implies that if you could go back, you’d do things differently. We both know that you wouldn’t change a thing.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“Feel free to bugger off and die at any time.’ Dan scowled.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“That was all it took – a shower of rain, the slam of a door, the thrust of a knife or a gunshot – and just like that, a person could be gone with nothing but the memories of others to show that they’d ever existed.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“Funny how my status seemed to change depending on the eyes of the beholder. To Drew I was a Nought and would never be anything else. Lucas called me a Cross. Where did that leave me? On one side or the other or stuck somewhere in the middle? ‘Lucas,”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“Well, it’s true. If she ever had an original thought it would die of loneliness.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“The single yellow diamond stud he wore in his left ear twinkled like a giggle in the morning sunlight.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“you experience the one thing that drunks and druggies and all the miserable, lonely, unhappy people in this world share.’ ‘And what’s that?”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“Life is not a dress rehearsal’. There were no rewrites, no retakes,”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross
“regret is an underestimated emotion that can eat away at you just as much as jealousy or anger.”
Malorie Blackman, Double Cross