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Bring Me Your Midnight Bring Me Your Midnight by Rachel Griffin
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“She was vulnerable and honest when she should have been distant and suspicious. She should have protected herself. But she opened herself up like one of my grimoires, and I read every page, every sentence, until she became my favorite book.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“I would set the world on fire just to see your face. That’s what I’m afraid of.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“...the most beautiful things are wild.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“I like to breathe the salty air and feel the rocks under my feet, listen as the waves roll over the shore over and over again.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“Hope paves the way for wanting things that were never part of the plan.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“I want to yell at him, tell him how unfair he's being, how incredibly cruel this is. But more than anything, I want to whisper that on those nights, practicing his magic by the light of the moon, my world made sense, too. It made sense, even as it was torn apart.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“I have my own story, one that's been written since the day I was born. And something tells me that if I were to read his, it would become my favorite.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“He permeates everything, every belief and doubt and question I've ever had about myself. When I look at him, I see the person I want to be, the potential of a life lived on my own terms.
And it hurts.
It hurts.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“I like the way I look when touched by nature and slightly disheveled, a person instead of a painting I'm afraid of messing up.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“There is a life for you here, a life where you can be everything you're afraid of being.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight
“He comes alive in darkness, so darkness I become.”
Rachel Griffin, Bring Me Your Midnight