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Behold the Bones (Beware the Wild, #2) Behold the Bones by Natalie C. Parker
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“We grow up in moments - when we encounter such stupidities in ourselves that our only choice is to grow past them or into them.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“Sometimes, a story catches you the way a hunter snares its prey. And suddenly, things you thought you could ignore become the burning center of your world.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“There is a difference between something being known and something being said.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“Give me high-impact love that makes me stronger that I am. Or give me nothing at all.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
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“Sometimes, we believe things without meaning to.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“What I didn't know until right this very minute was how growing up happens in little surges. We grow up in moments - when we encounter such stupidities in ourselves that our only choice is to grow past them or into them. Maybe that's why some kids grow up too fast and others not at all.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“Also, I was wondering if, uh, well..." She pauses abruptly, looking between me and Abigail as if she expects us to read her mind.

"We're actually aging before your eyes," I say impatient.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“What I didn't know until right this very minute was how growing up happens in little surges. We grow up in moments—when we encounter such stupidities in ourselves that our only choice is to grow past them or into them.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“She's as imposing as a spiderweb, but she's tough as bullets.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“Sometimes, a story catches you the say a hunter snares its prey. And suddenly, things you thought you could ignore become the burning center of your world.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones
“It's an amazing thing, watching your children grow up, becoming more and more real every day.”
Natalie C. Parker, Behold the Bones