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Witch Me Luck (Wicked Witches of the Midwest, #6) Witch Me Luck by Amanda M. Lee
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“High school is for losers,” Sam said. “Popularity is a figment of people’s imagination. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter who was prom queen. It doesn’t matter who was the class geek. It just doesn’t matter. Do you want to know why it doesn’t matter?” Not really. I was starting to feel a little silly. “It doesn’t matter because who you are in high school has nothing to do with who you really are,” Sam said. “It has nothing to do with who you grow up to be. You’re awesome. Clove and Thistle are awesome. Thistle is mean, but she’s still awesome. I don’t give a rat’s ass who you were in high school. The only one who cares who you were in high school is you.”
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“She’s a different kind of evil,” Thistle explained, deadly serious. “Lila is the kind of evil that tries to suck your soul. She feeds on you. She tries to make you weaker so she can swoop in and peck your eyes out while you only have the strength to sit there and let her.” “Nice visual,” Landon deadpanned. “Aunt Tillie is the kind of evil that wants to get her own way no matter what,” Thistle said. “Lila wants that, too, but they go about it in different ways. Aunt Tillie wants to crush her enemies. She doesn’t want to feed off of them. She doesn’t need their strength. She has more than enough of her own.”
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“The second she saw Lila, her façade slipped. “Be gone, demon!”
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“She’s evil,” Thistle confirmed. “It’s what keeps her young.”
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“I don’t happen to believe you can break a person,” Chief Terry said. “I believe you can hurt a person. I believe you can wound a person. I believe you can kill a person. I don’t believe you can break a person.”
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“She punches like a man, and she pulls hair like a beauty queen contestant on steroids.”
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“They don’t hate me. They live in fear. I encourage it.”
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“Just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get me,”
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“Our guests don’t want to hear your … opinions.” “That’s not true,” a woman at the center of the table said. “That’s why we picked your inn. We were told you have dinner theater every night.”
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“How would you feel about giving her a month-long visit from the period fairy?”
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“Please, we’re having dinner with your family,” Landon said. “There’s going to be yelling. I just plan on holding off until I see Aunt Tillie.”
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“Landon shifted his gaze between Lila and me, confused. “Is something going on here?” “She’s the Devil,” I said. “Oh, don’t listen to her,” Lila said,”
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“Of course you don’t,” Thistle said. “She’s not a football player, and you haven’t had two bottles of cheap wine to blame for being easy.” Lila furrowed her brow. “I don’t know what that means.” “It means you’re a slut,” Thistle shot back.”
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“I really thought she looked ridiculous. I’d seen three-year-olds with access to the Disney princess clothing racks without parental supervision with better fashion sense. I wisely kept that to myself.”
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“Things happen as they’re supposed to happen. There’s always a reason. That’s our faith, and that’s our lot in life. The only thing you have to question is your resolve.”
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“I knew there was a man in bed with me,” I said. “I just wasn’t sure it was you.”
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“It wouldn’t stop us from having to see her face,” Clove said. “So, wait, you hate her, too?” Sam asked, rubbing Clove’s shoulders. “I thought only Bay and Thistle hated her.” “Of course I hate her,” Clove said. “She was mean to Bay.”
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