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The Cardigans (Criminal Intentions, #1) The Cardigans by Cole McCade
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“He was a single captured moment, a stillness amidst the chaos and noise, a dark ghost in the world of the living. Monochrome in his paleness and dark clothing, standing poised as if the crow would take flight—or the spirit would fade away, as dead as the boy lying blank and empty on the pavement.”
Cole McCade, The Cardigans
“We only define others by the value they have to us, and once they no longer provide that value, we let them go.”
Cole McCade, The Cardigans
“When looking across the horizon the world had a way of expanding, broadening beyond the tight narrow confines of the little boxes of pain humans tended to wall themselves into.”
Cole McCade, The Cardigans
“People were not comforted by facts. People were comforted by hope, no matter how false.”
Cole McCade, The Cardigans
“They’d come like the Grim Reaper, like haunts shrieking across the night, to leave misery in their wake and move on, leaving him alone with his grief.”
Cole McCade, The Cardigans