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Afterlife (Evernight, #4) Afterlife by Claudia Gray
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“Forget normal.” He grinned. “We’re going to be extraordinary.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
tags: lucas
“We can always hate that which we loved, and with a fire as great as our love once was.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“All of my best friends are dead people. Someday I've got to figure out how that happened.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“I’ll never die", he said. Before I could protest, Lucas put two fingers on my lips, his smile seemed to fill the room with lights and I realized he was telling a deeper kind of truth then I’d ever known before
“You’ll live forever and being remembered by you is the only immortality I’ll ever need if I only live on as a part of you – Bianca, that’s my idea of heaven”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“Is this what it means to die? Lucas thought. Because I’m not scared of it anymore. Not if it means I finally get this close to you.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
tags: lucas
“Vic bears you no ill will. He is outside drinking the Dew of the Mountain and will be glad to see you yourself again" Ranulf said to Lucas.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“I went to him in the doorway and embraced him tightly.
"Thank you," I whispered. "You've done so much for us, and we've done nothing for you."
"Don't say that." Vic's hands patted my back. "You're my friends. Nothing else to it.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“You'll live forever, and being remembered by is the only immortality I'll ever need. If i only live on as a part of you--Bianca, that's my idea of Heaven”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“Lucas," I repeated. "I know you can hear me. The guy I love is still in there. Come back to me." Once again longed for the release of tears.
"Death couldn't keep me from you. And it can't keep you from me, not if you don't let it.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife
“The library would've cheered me up, most days. I loved the heavy oaken tables, the high walls stacked with books to the ceiling, the musty smell of old pages and the heavy brass fixtures that had gone dark with age and wear.”
Claudia Gray, Afterlife