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Broken Lights Broken Lights by Dianna Hardy
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“I don't know what we're doing here – you and me … I don't know what we are or what we can be, but this doesn't have to be about that. This can just be about … a chance. Taking a chance.”
Dianna Hardy, Broken Lights
“Everything that matters hurts, until it doesn't matter anymore.”
Dianna Hardy, Broken Lights
“God,” she butted her head into his chest, “I'm so angry with myself.”

“What? Why?”

“Because … this is my mess I dragged you into, and you don't deserve any of it, and I feel like I'm ruining you with every single thing I say, and…” she lifted her head, eyes shimmering, “I'm a selfish, selfish bitch. Because all I can think about, is whether I'll regret it in three hours, when we walk out of here, and I never know, not even once, what it's like to be with a really nice guy.”
Dianna Hardy, Broken Lights
“Hope – or perhaps delusion – was a flame that had stayed lit, even though its scorching light would hurt. It had refused to go out.”
Dianna Hardy, Broken Lights
“She had forced herself to learn to read – picked up bits and pieces, here and there, from the very few teachers who had been patient with her; from looking at words while out and about; from television, and from friends. And to avoid the shouting and drug-induced moaning, and the row of male visitors her mum would entertain, she would barricade herself in her room – there'd been no lock – and lose herself in books.”
Dianna Hardy, Broken Lights