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“Fear and excitement are twins; they live on opposite sides of the same door. It's up to you which room you live in.

[Violet Harper Armitage]”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“Leaves have fallen onto the snow like punctuation marks. They've held on for so long, but winter gets to us all in the end.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“It’s being here, surrounded by ghosts and people who are crying out for help and screaming at me to stay away. It’s nothing and everything at once.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“The night passes slowly, as interminable as a Monopoly game.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“Crecer es como estar en la casa de Diez negritos, con los miembros de la familia cayendo hasta que solo queda uno”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“People underestimated me throughout my life... You pay for it in other ways, but it means you can slip through the gaps. Like wind in the walls, like ghosts in a house, hearing everything, saying nothing....”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“They walk in time with each other’s footsteps. Isabelle takes her hand. It’s warm and soft and feels like home.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“You should know better than anyone, Lily, that life is not fair. Fair happens to other people. We have to get what we can and make our own kind of justice.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“Fear and excitement are twins; they live on opposite sides of the same door. It's up to you which room you live in.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“May we never be parted. And if we are ever worlds away, let’s tear down their walls till we’re together again. I love you.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“... przemilczany uraz przechodzi w trwały ból. To, że nie objawia się na zewnątrz, nie znaczy, że zanikł.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game
“Tragedia nie oznacza, że nie można się dobrze bawić (...) Czasami emocje są ze sobą połączone. (...) Strach jest po drugiej stronie muru ekscytacji. (...) To pomaga nam docenić życie.”
Alexandra Benedict, The Christmas Murder Game