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Eulogy (Eagle Elite, #10) Eulogy by Rachel Van Dyken
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“Her last request was that you’d know she was innocent. She says in her death she hopes she can prove her loyalty has always, unequivocally been yours.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“What greater love than taking the sins of those you care for and putting them on your own shoulders?”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“When you’re the one who causes the pain, you do everything in your power to make it better.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“I’m not worth dying for,” she’d whispered that last night when she hadn’t thought I was still awake. “But you, Chase Abandonato… you’re worth living for, breathing for, existing for. The only way to break — is from being already broken.” “I am broken.” I’d whispered as if I was in a dream. “But…” She’d placed a hand on my chest, and my heart had surged to life. “You don’t have to be…”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“So the angel sang the devil to sleep..." he whispered, closing his eyes."...at the risk of her own damnation.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“The man didn’t even realize that it doesn’t matter to me if he doesn’t have a heart to give. Because I have a big enough heart for the both of us.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“He wanted a reason to live? I was going to give him a billion.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“OPERATION SAVE CHASE was in full force. He just didn’t know it yet. But he was about to.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“Because you’re you,” I said, hoping the simple answer would be enough. Clearly it was. Tears filled her eyes as she nodded her head. “It’s nice to be wanted for being you, isn’t it?”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“People are rarely given second chances in life, Luc.” “Because they’re the ones refusing to take them.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“Who are you?” “The devil,” he replied. “Welcome to my Hell.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy
“There were only three reasons Nikolai called people into his office. To fire them, yell at them, or make them disappear.”
Rachel Van Dyken, Eulogy