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If There's No Tomorrow If There's No Tomorrow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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“I knew I couldn’t go back and start a new beginning. I couldn’t rewrite the middle. All I could do was change tomorrow, as long as I had one.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sometimes I just wanted to…I don’t know, escape life. To delve headfirst into a world that dealt with real-life issues to open my eyes, or a world that was something else, something completely unreal. One with warring faes or roaming vampire clans. I wanted to experience new things and always, always, read the last page feeling satisfied.
Because sometimes happily-ever-after existed only in the books I read.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“What does waiting do? None of us are promised a tomorrow ... We don’t always get a later.” He kissed my temple again, then pulled back, his eyes finding mine. “I’m done living like we do.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Because sometimes happily-ever-after existed only in the books I read.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Because respect doesn’t always mean doing what is right”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
tags: life
“I’m not leaving. You can get mad. You can get upset, but I’m staying right here, because whether you realize it or not, you shouldn’t be alone. I’m not going anywhere.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“I love you … I’ve been in love with you for as long as I remember.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: I have to say something to you. You don't have to respond. You don't have to tell me anything. All you need to do is listen while I clear something up.
When did we meet? At six? Seven?

Lena: Eight. We moved into this house when I was eight, and you were outside, in the backyard throwing a football with your dad.

Sebastian: Yeah, that's right. You were out on this balcony watching me.

Lena: You saw that?

Sebastian: I saw you. I also heard your dad telling you to get your butt back in the house and start unpacking. I think you responded by telling him unpacking boxes violated child labor laws. That's when I fell in love with you.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“When people left you and they didn’t see you every day, they stopped wanting to see you. I, more than anyone, knew that was the truth.
Even if they said they loved you.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“I’d always been a reader and I read a lot, usually sticking to books with some sort of romantic theme and a classic happily-ever-after. Lori used to make fun of me nonstop for it, claiming I had cheesy taste in books, but whatever. At least I didn’t have pretentious taste in books like she did, and sometimes I just wanted to...I don’t know, escape life. To delve headfirst into a world that dealt with real-life issues to open my eyes, or a world that was something else, something completely unreal. One with warring faes or roaming vampire clans. I wanted to experience new things and always, always, reach the last page feeling satisfied. Because sometimes happily-ever-after existed only in the books I read.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“One day you will just realize you’ve made it through this part of your life and you’ve accepted what cannot be changed. That is when you’ve moved on. It will feel like it happened suddenly, but in reality, it’s been a work in progress.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: You know what? Losing them is something I cannot even process right now. Hell if I ever will be able to. But losing you? I would never get over that.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: There's something we nee to talk about.

Lena: Is there?

Sebastian: There are a lot of things we need to talk about.

Lena: I'm getting tired and I .

Sebastian: Don't do it. Don't shut me out.

Lena: I'm not shutting you out.

Sebastian: Yes. You're shutting Abbi and Dary out, and the only reason you haven't completely shut me out is because I'm not letting you.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: The only better time to have told you this was the moment I realized I felt this way. I've had a million moments since then.

Lena: I can't even process this right now.

Sebastian: You don't have to. I just needed it out there. What does waiting do? None of us are promised a tomorrow. We learned that, didn't we? We don't always get a later. I'm done living like we do.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: Do you remember when you were eleven and had mono? Our parents wanted us to stay away from each other. Dad was afraid I'd catch it and I'd miss Little League practice. Anyway, you were upset because you were lonely and being all kinds of whiny about it...

Lena: I wasn't being whiny. I was stuck in my bedroom by myself for days, and if wasn't sleeping, I was bored.

Sebastian: You were sick and you didn't want to be alone. You wanted me.

Lena: I didn't want you, per se. I just wanted someone...

Sebastian: You've always wanted me. Not just anyone, but me. So, you not wanting me here has nothing to do with you being tired. I know why you don't Or at least I think I understand part of it, and we'll talk about the you-wanting-me part later.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: I'm not leaving. You can get mad. You can get upset, but I'm staying right here, because whether you realize it or not, you shouldn't be alone. I'm not going anywhere.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Sebastian: Even if we end up at different colleges. We're not going to become strangers. That's never going to happen to us. We're always going to be friends. No matter what.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Lena: I swore half the money I made waitressing at Joanna's went to buying books instead of filling my savings account, but I couldn't help myself.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“I wanted to rewind time to feel those brief seconds again because I will never going to get the chance to feel that again.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“What does waiting do? None of us are promised a tomorrow. We learned that, didn’t we? We don’t always get a later.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“And Rhysand. Couldn’t forget about him.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“I always loved his little laughs. They were infectious, even when you were in a bad mood. You couldn’t help but smile.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Living when others died wasn’t something you just woke up one day and got over, even though sometimes it felt that way. [...] It just took time and family and friends and love to come to terms with the fact that life did move on. Life kept going, and you couldn’t be left behind, living in a past that no longer existed. [...] I knew I couldn’t go back and start a new beginning. I couldn’t rewrite the middle. All I could do was change tomorrow, as long as I had one.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“something about royals and hot brothers. Five of them.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Well, it’s often hard for people to admit that they, too, have made potentially life-altering choices when they did not receive any consequences for them. It is even more difficult for people to look at themselves and acknowledge that they are not perfect, that at times in their life they have also been that person. That they, too, have made decisions that could’ve ended disastrously”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“I didn’t know how I was supposed to feel, how I was supposed to move on from this point, but I knew I didn’t deserve something good like this.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Tendrás que aprender a vivir con las decisiones que tomaste, aceptarlas, aprender de ellas, crecer a partir de ellas y convertirte en mejor persona gracias a ellas.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Si no hay un mañana
“And you know what? Waiting is too risky. There's no bad time to tell someone you love them.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“Every time something got hard or was broken or not what I wanted, I told myself it would be better tomorrow”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
“sometimes happily-ever-after existed only in the books I read.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, If There's No Tomorrow
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