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A Fire Sparkling A Fire Sparkling by Julianne MacLean
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“I wanted to believe that in the end, the universe would take care of us, and we would end up exactly where we were meant to be.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“We could all drive ourselves mad thinking about what could have been. But life happens the way it happens, and there's no point wishing the past was any different. It will always be what it was, and there's not a damn thing we can do about it.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Sometimes you think you know someone, but maybe it’s impossible to really know everything about a person, even someone you love. Maybe good people—the very best people—are just better at keeping secrets.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“But life happens the way it happens, and there’s no point wishing the past was any different. It will always be what it was, and there’s not a damn thing we can do about it.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“We could all drive ourselves mad thinking about what could have been. But life happens the way it happens, and there’s no point wishing the past was any different. It will always be what it was, and there’s not a damn thing we can do about it.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Sometimes you think you know someone, but maybe it’s impossible to really know everything about a person, even someone you love.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Back in my day, people met in the real world, not on their telephones.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“that word. Charming. Women should steer clear of men who charm them. If you’re charmed, then you’re under some kind of spell, and women need to stay sharp. Real life isn’t a dream.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Real life isn’t a dream. You have to keep your eyes open. Ears too.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Love is a smoke rais’d with the fume of sighs; being purg’d, a fire sparkling in lovers’ eyes . . .
—William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“She’s still as fast as a whip.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“brought”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“So, I couldn’t just bury it. I felt that would be a terrible injustice. A denial of fate and every other type of magic that existed in the world. And I wanted to believe in magic. I wanted to believe that in the end, the universe would take care of us, and we would end up exactly where we were meant to be.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Now, my fate would lie in God’s hands. I prayed he would be merciful.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“We certainly did. We just wanted to survive. That’s all. Your house could be bombed, and you could lose everything you owned in a matter of seconds, but it wouldn’t matter if you still had the people you loved. If they survived, that was all the riches you could ever ask for. So, don’t let the size of that ring sway you. Think about what kind of a man he is. Is he decent and honorable? Would he die for you or help another person before he helped himself?”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“grown”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“her”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Vivian had hoped her father would be in bed by the time she arrived home, but she was never lucky where he was concerned. The wine shop was closed, of course, but the lights were still on in their two”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“All this, Gillian, has made me realize that life is full of heartbreaks and hardships, and some of them are tragic beyond words. But we all have to find a way to keep going. We need to know that it’ll get easier, and life will be good again.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“she had simply been afraid to leap into the unknown.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“After”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“be happy at last. But maybe I wasn’t meant to be happy. Or to be a mother. Maybe the universe was just teasing me, letting me float briefly up to the clouds to enjoy the view from there, only to slam me back down to earth and rub my face in the dirt.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“Well”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“It was difficult to believe that twenty-four hours ago, my life had seemed almost perfect. I had been in love with an amazing man, and I had thought I was about to become engaged—that we would start a family together, and I’d be happy at last. But maybe I wasn’t meant to be happy. Or to be a mother. Maybe the universe was just teasing me, letting me float briefly up to the clouds to enjoy the view from there, only to slam me back down to earth and rub my face in the dirt.”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling
“But life happens the way it happens, and there’s no point wishing the past was any different. It will always be what it was, and there’s not a damn thing we can”
Julianne MacLean, A Fire Sparkling