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His  (Dark Romance, #1) His by Aubrey Dark
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“Some might say that suicide is for cowards. I dare them to hold a razor to their wrists and say it as they slice into their own flesh.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“I’m not like Hannibal Lector, don’t worry. Human flesh doesn’t interest me, not in a culinary way.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“Incredible, that characters could live so much longer than the people who wrote them.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“The fear of death was a powerful emotion. It dropped away everything else and cleansed people of their sins. Nobody, not even the cruelest man, can hold onto their cruelty in the face of death. It takes away their power, makes them humble.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“The first emotion to go was happiness. It went hiding one day, and I thought it would come back, but it didn’t. I searched for it for a while, then one day I stopped searching. I had forgotten what it felt like, or why I was searching for it in the first place.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“I wanted her to live, then I had to break her. To make her think that she would be better off here, where I kept her in chains. I would have to make her love me. It was the only chance I had to keep myself from killing her.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“Licking my lips, I took my time. My favorite is the skin on the chest, when it opens up in nice thick slices. Almost like bacon.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“The fear of death was a powerful emotion. It dropped away everything else and cleansed people of their sins.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“Please don’t misunderstand me. I’m as peaceful as Siddhartha, ninety-nine percent of the time.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“I’m just more honest than everyone else. I don’t wait for the damage to come to me. I go out and find it.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“A character in a book might live forever, as long as there was someone there to read him and remember him.”
Aubrey Dark, His
“Incredible, that characters could live so much longer than the people who wrote them. A character in a book might live forever, as long as there was someone there to read him and remember him.”
Aubrey Dark, His