The Undoing Quotes
The Undoing
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“What are you doing?” she finally asked.
“Just thinking about my day. What are you doing?”
“Trying to find Jace. Have you seen her?”
“Trying to find her? Why? Is it because she’s Albanian?”
“I’m trying to . . . wait . . . what?”
“You hate her because she’s Albanian?”
“I don’t hate—”
“Is it just Albanians you hate, or is it all East Europeans?”
“What are you talking about?”
“Wow. I had no idea you were like this.”
Another sister-Crow showed up. “Like what?”
“Rachel hates Eastern Europeans.”
“I do not!”
“So you hate all Europeans? Is that what you’re saying?”
“No!”
“My God, Rachel.” The other sister-Crow shook her head, disgust on her face as she walked off. “I’m really disappointed in you.”
“Wait . . .” Rachel glared down at Annalisa. “Jesus Christ.”
“So you hate the Christian God, too?”
“Oh my God! Shut up!”
Rachel stormed off, calling after the sister-Crow who’d been so disgusted with her, and Annalisa opened the closet door. “Anglo guilt . . . it’s so my favorite thing.”
― The Undoing
“Just thinking about my day. What are you doing?”
“Trying to find Jace. Have you seen her?”
“Trying to find her? Why? Is it because she’s Albanian?”
“I’m trying to . . . wait . . . what?”
“You hate her because she’s Albanian?”
“I don’t hate—”
“Is it just Albanians you hate, or is it all East Europeans?”
“What are you talking about?”
“Wow. I had no idea you were like this.”
Another sister-Crow showed up. “Like what?”
“Rachel hates Eastern Europeans.”
“I do not!”
“So you hate all Europeans? Is that what you’re saying?”
“No!”
“My God, Rachel.” The other sister-Crow shook her head, disgust on her face as she walked off. “I’m really disappointed in you.”
“Wait . . .” Rachel glared down at Annalisa. “Jesus Christ.”
“So you hate the Christian God, too?”
“Oh my God! Shut up!”
Rachel stormed off, calling after the sister-Crow who’d been so disgusted with her, and Annalisa opened the closet door. “Anglo guilt . . . it’s so my favorite thing.”
― The Undoing
“What are you doing?” she finally asked. “Just thinking about my day. What are you doing?” “Trying to find Jace. Have you seen her?” “Trying to find her? Why? Is it because she’s Albanian?” “I’m trying to . . . wait . . . what?” “You hate her because she’s Albanian?” “I don’t hate—” “Is it just Albanians you hate, or is it all East Europeans?” “What are you talking about?” “Wow. I had no idea you were like this.” Another sister-Crow showed up. “Like what?” “Rachel hates Eastern Europeans.” “I do not!” “So you hate all Europeans? Is that what you’re saying?” “No!” “My God, Rachel.” The other sister-Crow shook her head, disgust on her face as she walked off. “I’m really disappointed in you.” “Wait . . .” Rachel glared down at Annalisa. “Jesus Christ.” “So you hate the Christian God, too?”
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“Well, actually what I said was—”
Ski had to stop talking, completely distracted by a silent Bear suddenly walking around Jace, with Lev in his hands. He held the puppy out in front of him and, after moving the dog around Jace’s head and face a few times, he began to slowly walk backward, the dog still held out in front of him.
“What . . . what’s Bear doing?” Jace asked softly
Ski blew out a breath. “Luring you with your puppy.”
“Why?”
“He wants you to get to work.”
― The Undoing
Ski had to stop talking, completely distracted by a silent Bear suddenly walking around Jace, with Lev in his hands. He held the puppy out in front of him and, after moving the dog around Jace’s head and face a few times, he began to slowly walk backward, the dog still held out in front of him.
“What . . . what’s Bear doing?” Jace asked softly
Ski blew out a breath. “Luring you with your puppy.”
“Why?”
“He wants you to get to work.”
― The Undoing
“Kera came out of another room, dragging an unhappy Vig Rundstom behind her.
The two Crows pushed the men together until they faced each other, barely inches apart, neither man willing to look at the other.
By Tyr's mssing hand, how had Ski gotten into this?
"Well?" Jace pushed.
"Well what?"
"For me. Please."
"Stop saying that!" Ski let out a very angry but resigned breath. He looked directly at Rundstom and snarled, "Thank you for saving my life."
The Raven stared at Ski a moment before bellowing,
"Now you owe your soul to me!"
Luvig Rundstom!" Kera yelled before Ski could punch the bastard in the face. "You promised!"
"He does owe his soul to me. It's a blood oath!"
"So you're telling your half-black girlfriend that you're into slavery?"
"No. Of course not."
"Then do it right," she bit out between clenched teeth.
It took the Raven a moment, lips in a tight line, unwilling to open to say the next words. But he finally relented under the withering glare of his girlfriend. "You're welcome."
"See?" Kera asked. "that wasn't so hard, now, was it?”
― The Undoing
The two Crows pushed the men together until they faced each other, barely inches apart, neither man willing to look at the other.
By Tyr's mssing hand, how had Ski gotten into this?
"Well?" Jace pushed.
"Well what?"
"For me. Please."
"Stop saying that!" Ski let out a very angry but resigned breath. He looked directly at Rundstom and snarled, "Thank you for saving my life."
The Raven stared at Ski a moment before bellowing,
"Now you owe your soul to me!"
Luvig Rundstom!" Kera yelled before Ski could punch the bastard in the face. "You promised!"
"He does owe his soul to me. It's a blood oath!"
"So you're telling your half-black girlfriend that you're into slavery?"
"No. Of course not."
"Then do it right," she bit out between clenched teeth.
It took the Raven a moment, lips in a tight line, unwilling to open to say the next words. But he finally relented under the withering glare of his girlfriend. "You're welcome."
"See?" Kera asked. "that wasn't so hard, now, was it?”
― The Undoing
“didn’t”
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