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Little Darlings Little Darlings by Melanie Golding
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“Look at someone every day for long enough and you stop seeing what everyone else sees. You start to see what no one else sees, what is kept hidden from most people.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“She had to play the game, even before she knew what the rules were.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“Where was Lauren in this maelstrom of awfulness? Where was the person she had previously thought herself to be? Intelligent, funny, in control, that Lauren. She'd been hiding as best as she could, sheltering in the back of her psyche somewhere, allowing the least evolved part of her instinctive self to be the thing that was present in this trauma.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“The erosion of enthusiasm for self-sacrifice can happen fast in those for whom it’s an effort to start with. It can be like dropping off a cliff: I care, I care, I care, I don’t care; for how long exactly are you planning to be ill?”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“It felt dangerous, that feeling, something she couldn't control, that got bigger even as she tried to banish it, to tell herself that these were the feelings that hurt you eventually, that destroyed lives, that needed to be ignored. She'd followed her heart once, when she was too young to know how completely a heart could be shattered.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“She felt bad for them, that nature had taken away their loving home and put her there in its place; that they'd been pulled from her uterus and placed in her arms, where she was the only thing standing between them and oblivion, them and failure, them and disappointment.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“Details that almost nobody else would have found interesting in the slightest, the mundane, tedious minutiae, given a new significance in their post-birth world, where each choice they made, however small, seemed life-alteringly crucial.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“They were both parents of twins now but it was her body that had been sacrificed.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“She was still waiting for the rush of love. That one you feel, all at once the second they’re born, like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. The rush of love that people with children always go on about. She’d been looking forward to it. It worried her that she hadn’t felt it yet.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“No one ever seems to get that I need to be alone sometimes.”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“Was this love, this fear of them dying?”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings
“nothing could beat a paper notebook”
Melanie Golding, Little Darlings