Vow of Deception Quotes
Vow of Deception
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“I sweep her hair away from her face and brush my lips over her forehead. “I’ll find you again.” People say death is the end. For me, it’s only the beginning.”
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― Vow of Deception
“I wish I’d never met you.” My lips brush against her forehead. “I’ll meet you over and over again if I have to.”
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“What do I smell like?”
“Like roses and fucking addictions.”
“How do you know what addictions smell like?”
“I didn’t. Until you.”
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“Like roses and fucking addictions.”
“How do you know what addictions smell like?”
“I didn’t. Until you.”
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“Do you love cuddling, Jer?” “What does cuddling mean?” Oh, the poor baby has such horrible parents. I pull him to me underneath the blanket and hold him close, stroking his hair away from his eyes. “This is called cuddling.” He grins. “Are you gonna cuddling with me every day?”
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“Trusting that someone can change is wishful thinking in ninety-nine percent of cases. It’s a waste of time and energy. However, there’s always that pesky one percent. The anomaly. The…deviation of human behavior. The fact that it’s almost impossible to predict or catch such a moment is what makes it special. Desirable, even. It’s a sin waiting to be committed. An untouched rose about to be plucked so it will wither in a place that’s far away from her natural habitat. And even that one percent can’t be trusted. It’s not that people change of their own volition. They’re forced to by external exertions, by circumstances and tragedies. In a way, second chances don’t really exist. They’re a myth told once in a while to appease emotionally fragile people so they can look forward to new days instead of spiraling into depression. Sooner or later, however, they realize such things don’t exist and are hit by a deeper form of depression, a form that will eventually lead to their ruin.”
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― Vow of Deception
“People say death is the end.For me, it’s only the beginning.”
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― Vow of Deception
“You don’t seem to grasp the situation, so let me explain it to you for the last time, Lia. You’re my wife, my property, my thing. That means you walk the line I trace and make the decisions I allow. If I say you leave your will at the door, you do. If I say you will walk blindly into a well, you will. In my house, my word is law and my decisions are final. If you feel the need to defy me, by all means, do. I’ll enjoy every second of whipping you into submission.”
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“I’ve always been meant to ruin this woman, but I also get to own her.
To confiscate her.
To have her all for myself.”
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To confiscate her.
To have her all for myself.”
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“He fucks like he talks, with apparent calm yet subtle darkness.”
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“The darkness isn’t scary; what’s inside it is.”
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“My mom used to say that the best way to disarm someone is to tell them what they least expect.”
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“From now on, you’re Lia Volkov. Wife of Adrian Volkov.”
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― Vow of Deception
“The gesture of possessiveness, of staking his claim, doesn’t escape me, but I don’t dwell on it much either, because he’s not doing it to me. He’s doing it to his wife. As long as I don’t consider myself his wife and can separate reality from the role I’m playing, everything will be fine. And most importantly, I’ll survive.”
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“And that’s eleven. Open your eyes or it’ll be twelve.”
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― Vow of Deception
“to every one of us who defied logic and fell in love with villains.”
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― Vow of Deception
“I know he thinks he’s looking at his wife, and not me, but how lucky can a woman be to have a man look at her that way? Like he’ll destroy the world as long as she stays safe?”
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― Vow of Deception
“I won’t be Winter Cavanaugh anymore. My thoughts are reinforced when the Russian says, “From now on, you’re Lia Volkov. Wife of Adrian Volkov.”
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― Vow of Deception
“Be my wife.”
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― Vow of Deception
“Please stop torturing me with my own self. Please.”
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― Vow of Deception
“I love making her happy. I love how she melts in my arms and I intend to show her how much I love it all night long.”
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― Vow of Deception
“This woman is intoxicating. She crept under my skin and injected her black magic into my bones. Now, she’s the reason I breathe. I feel like if I stop touching her, if I let her go, she’ll disappear again. I’ll never have her again.”
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“Thank you for welcoming me home.”
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― Vow of Deception
“You’re so beautiful,” he rasps, rolling his hips until his cock is all the way inside me. “You’re fucking home.”
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― Vow of Deception
“I wish I’d never met you.”
My lips brush against her forehead. “I’ll meet you over and over again if I have to.”
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My lips brush against her forehead. “I’ll meet you over and over again if I have to.”
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“I won’t be Winter Cavanaugh anymore.”
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― Vow of Deception
“As per every night, I try to scoot to the edge of the bed, facing away from him. Adrian doesn’t stop me, as usual, but he spoons me from behind, his knee pushing between my thighs and his chin resting on my shoulder.”
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― Vow of Deception
“Are you hurt, Mommy?” I smile. “A little.” “I’ll kiss it better.” I laugh, then give him my cheek. “Go ahead.”
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― Vow of Deception
“The big deal is that no one looks at you the way I do. No one gets a glimpse at what’s mine.”
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― Vow of Deception
“Do you need Mommy too, Papa?” Adrian pauses before he says calmly, assertively, “I do.”
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― Vow of Deception
“It’s not that people change of their own volition. They’re forced to by external exertions, by circumstances and tragedies.”
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― Vow of Deception
