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I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free... Why am I so changed? I'm sure I should be myself were I once among the heather on those hills.
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Emily BrontΓ« (Wuthering Heights)
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Wait. Why am I thinking about Krispy Kremes? Weβre supposed to be exercising.
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Meg Cabot (Big Boned (Heather Wells, #3))
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The worst pain in the world goes beyond the physical. Even further beyond any other emotional pain one can feel. It is the betrayal of a friend.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
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Down with tyranny!' Bramble cried. 'Aristocracy! Autocracy! Monocracy! Other ocracy things! You are outnumbered, sir! Surrender!
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
I raise a plastic glass. βTo family.β
βAnd Faerieland,β says Taryn, raising hers.
βAnd pizza,β says Oak.
βAnd stories,β says Heather.
βAnd new beginnings,β says Vivi.
Cardan smiles, his gaze on me. βAnd scheming great schemes.β
To family and Faerieland and pizza and stories and new beginnings and scheming great schemes. I can toast to that.
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Holly Black (The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3))
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Whoever had decided that school should start so early in the morning and last all day long needed to be hunted down and forced to watch hours of educational televison without the aid of caffine.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
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Because teachers, no matter how kind, no matter how friendly, are sadistic and evil to the core.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
β
You know how to shoot?"- Emma
"Yes. My dad taught me everything about gun safety. He was an expert." - Heather
"What happened to him?" -Shanna
"He was...shot." -Heather
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Kerrelyn Sparks (The Undead Next Door (Love at Stake, #4))
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It never gets easier, missing you. And sometimes I wonder if it ever will.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
β
I'm sorry, Heather, but everything was not just fine before I got here. You know how I know that? Because you're dead. Okay? You are dead. Dead people don't have lockers, or best friends, or boyfriends. You know why? Because they're dead.-Suze Simon
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Meg Cabot (Shadowland (The Mediator, #1))
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If you wake up in the morning, it is a good day.
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Heather Morris (The Tattooist of Auschwitz)
β
He's around the twist,' said Azalea. 'Breaking all the windows? He's mad.'
'Ah, no,' said the King. 'It's only madness if you actually do it. If you want to break all the windows in the house and drown yourself in a bucket but don't actually do it, well, that's love.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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Mulling this over, Vlad wiped her lip gloss from his lips with the back of his hand.Vampires, after all, didn't sparkle.
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Heather Brewer (Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #5))
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Oh for God's sake,' Heather said, 'I wish you two would just go out, fail miserably as a couple, and get it over with.
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Sarah Dessen (What Happened to Goodbye)
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I'd run my whole life long to reach you; paddle my way across Atlantic and Pacific; traverse Jungle and Desert to find you; climb cliffs and drop from the sky to rescue you. Anything to be close to you. Any way to say I love you.
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Heather Kris Thomas (A Place for You and Me)
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When you really love someone, you see all their mess and their brokenness and you love them anyway. In fact, seeing all of that sort of makes you love them more.
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Heather Hepler
β
The world is full of monsters with friendly faces.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
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Perhaps it is always restful to be around someone who does not expect anything from you beyond what is in your nature.
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Heather Fawcett (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1))
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To save one is to save the world,
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Heather Morris (The Tattooist of Auschwitz (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, #1))
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There is a certain strength in being alone.
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Heather Duffy Stone (This Is What I Want to Tell You)
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Because pieces of your heart clearly weigh more when they're sitting shattered at the bottom of your stomach.
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Heather Brewer (First Kill (The Slayer Chronicles, #1))
β
Are you okay? You seem ...soggy."
"Soggy?"
"Yes." Heather nodded. "Like you're a depressed spaghetti noodle or something.
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Chelsea Fine (Anew (The Archers of Avalon, #1))
β
Mr. Bradford," she said. "I'm not going to propose to you."
The twinkle in Mr. Bradford's eyes faded. So did his smile. He managed to keep it on his face. It looked painful.
"Oh," he said.
"Mr. Bradford?"
"Yes?"
"Would you mind it so very much if...you know...you proposed to me?"
The light in Mr. Bradford's eyes jumped to life. He beamed so largely it almost wasn't crooked.
"If you want.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
You see, the mailman saw your husband during one of his walks."
"He's my fiancΓ©," I told her. "We are living in sin."
Heather blinked, momentarily knocked off her stride, but recovered. "Oh, that's nice."
"It's very nice. I highly recommend it.
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Ilona Andrews (Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels, #8))
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One doesnβt need magic if one knows enough stories.
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Heather Fawcett (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1))
β
remember the small things, and the big things will work themselves out.
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Heather Morris (The Tattooist of Auschwitz)
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If citizens followed their leaders' example throughout history, the human race would have died out centuries ago.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
β
And maybe some people are like collages - no matter how broken or useless we felt, we were an essential part of the whole. We mattered.
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Heather Demetrios (I'll Meet You There)
β
A monster. You and your friends, all of you. Pretty monsters. It's a stage all girls go through. If you're lucky you get through it without doing any permanent damage to yourself or anyone else.
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Kelly Link (Pretty Monsters: Stories)
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From the way that people have always talked about your heart being broken, it sort of seemed to be a one-time thing. Mine seemed to break all the time.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
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People fear what they can't understand and harm what they fear.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
β
Vlad made a mental note to amend the friend code: thou shalt not date the girl that thy best friend has a crush on...nor shalt thou try sticking thy best friend in the chest with a sharp hunk of wood.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
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As she came closer to him she noticed that there was a clean fresh scent of heather and grass and leaves about him, almost as if he were made of them. She liked it very much and when she looked into his funny face with the red cheeks and round blue eyes she forgot that she had felt shy.
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Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Secret Garden)
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I'm a creature of the night for God's sake And she wants me home by eleven?
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Heather Brewer (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Journal)
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She's right, of course. My mother usually is. She's a librarian.
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Heather Vogel Frederick (Much Ado About Anne)
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Never say 'I can't.' 'I can't' is a limit, and life is about breaking through limits. Say 'I will' instead.
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Heather Vogel Frederick (Pies & Prejudice)
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Sucking in air, Heather said, βFluffyβMrs. Allenβs ferocious dogβchased me all the way down Pine Street trying to tear me to shreds with his razor fangs. I barely got away.β
Scarlet scrunched her face. βIsnβt Fluffy a Chihuahua?β
Still panting, Heather said, βYes. A demon-possessed, human-eating Chihuahua.
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Chelsea Fine (Anew (The Archers of Avalon, #1))
β
Get inside! You're bleeding!"
"I will not bleed any less indoors, you utter madwoman.
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Heather Fawcett (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1))
β
Sometimes you have to be alone to think, and sometimes the best place for thinking isn't home.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
β
there is hope in maybe.
Maybe.
Such a tiny word.
Such a powerful word.
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Heather Vogel Frederick (Much Ado About Anne)
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If stakes and garlic were the top two things that could kill a vampire, ninth grade gym was a close third.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
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Dude, you're a vampire. EVERY day sucks for you.
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Heather Brewer (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Journal)
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We come back to the same people to learn something about how we have changed. We want to be assured that we have changed. We so want our pictures to paint differently than they do.
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Heather Duffy Stone (This Is What I Want to Tell You)
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People give you a hard time about being a kid at twelve. They didn't want to give you Halloween candy anymore. They said things like, "If this were the Middle Ages, you'd be married and you'd own a farm with about a million chickens on it." They were trying to kick you out of childhood. Once you were gone, there was no going back, so you had to hold on as long as you could.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
β
Lesson #456 of high school life:
Never, EVER trust an alarm clock.
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Heather Brewer (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Journal)
β
Morning, sunshine."
Vlad blinked at her. "Morning, sulfuric acid."
"Pardon me?"
"Well, isn't it just kinda wrong to call a vampire 'sunshine'?
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
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At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.
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Heather Hepler (The Cupcake Queen)
β
If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?β I opened my mouth to say San Francisco or maybe Madridβsomewhere exotic. But what came out was, βHere. Right here.
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Heather Demetrios (I'll Meet You There)
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I'm too tired to reign over vampirekind, let alone enslave the human race.
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Heather Brewer (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Journal)
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I drive well!
Says who your mom?
No actually, she won't even get in the car with me.
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Heather Brewer (Tenth Grade Bleeds (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #3))
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But you know all about that, being sorry and having no words to say something when you know you should but you just can't
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Heather Gudenkauf (The Weight of Silence)
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Being with him made me want to make my own dreams, discover my own path. I was my best self when I was with him.
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Heather Anastasiu (Glitch (Glitch, #1))
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I loved you before I even knew the name for it. Everyday I'd sit beside you, inhaling your scent, looking at your beautiful face. Every night, dreaming about you. You eclipsed everything else. It was you. Always you.
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Heather Anastasiu (Glitch (Glitch, #1))
β
What happened?" said Clover, wetting a cloth in the basin, and dabbing Azalea's face.
"She had a sort of fit," said the King. "I think her underthings may be laced too tightly."
All the girls, including Azalea, blushed brilliantly.
"Sir," said Eve. "You're not suppose to know about the U word!"
"Am I not? Forgive me.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
We stand in shit but let us not drown in it.
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Heather Morris (The Tattooist of Auschwitz (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, #1))
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Becoming a child again is what is impossible. That's what you have a legitimate reason to be upset over. Childhood is the most valuable thing that's taken away from you in life, if you think about it.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
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Don't you find any irony in a vampire sucking up?
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
β
What did Fairweller say? When you delivered the note?"
"Oh," said Clover, calming a little. "Well...nothing, actually. I sort of...accidentally...tore it to pieces."
"Accidentally," Azalea echoed.
"And threw it into the fire," said Clover.
"Oh.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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Funny how mishearing things-or not hearing them at all-can really screw things up
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Heather Brewer (Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #5))
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A label doesn't make something so. A label is just a word. It's what a person does that makes them who they are
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Heather Brewer (Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #5))
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If your sisters come to your wedding, my lady, it will only be to murder me."
Azalea slowly stood.
"Well at least they will be there.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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Tell Tutor I won't be to lessons," she said. "Invent some sort of disease.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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I know he is not perfect, but I also know he will always put me first.
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Heather Morris (The Tattooist of Auschwitz (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, #1))
β
How'd you know he was the one?"
"I didn't know. I don't think either of us knew."
Heather rolled her eyes. "Neal knew β he proposed to you."
"It's not like that," Georgie said. "You'll see. It's more like you meet someone, and you fall in love, and you hope that that person is the one β and then at some point, you have to put down your chips. You just have to make a commitment and hope that you're right.
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Rainbow Rowell (Landline)
β
Honestly, we don't kick or bite or throw potatoes at all our guests."
A crooked smile touched Lord Bradford's lips.
"Your family has spirit," he said, taking his hat from Azalea. "I enjoyed the evening."
"Well, yes, you've just come from a war," said Azalea.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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If you want to get a child to love you, then you should just go hide in the closet for three or for hours. They get down on their knees and pray for you to return. That child will turn you into God. Lonely children probably wrote the Bible.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
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It would impress him!"
"Do you think so?" Lord Howley brightened.
"Oh,yes,he loves it when people tell him how to run the country.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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Childhood is the most valuable thing that's taken away from you in life, if you think about it.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
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I wanted color. I wanted to soar with happiness even if it meant dealing with the weight of fear and guilt, too. I wanted to live.
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Heather Anastasiu (Glitch (Glitch, #1))
β
You forgot my birthday, too."
"And mine."
The girls looked miserable. The King opened his mouth, then shut it.
"Sir!" whined Lord Teddie. "You forgot my birthday, too!"
Bramble gave a surprised laugh, then slapped her hand over her mouth, as though shocked at letting it out. The tension broke. The girls laughed sheepishly, and Lord Teddie beamed. He probably did not have many ladies think him funny. In fact, he probably got slapped by a lot of them.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
They've arrested Sebastian! For m-murder! You've g-got to stop them! He d-didn't do it! He can't have done it! He doesn't believe in murder! He's a v-vegetarian!
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Meg Cabot (Big Boned (Heather Wells, #3))
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Today and onwards, I stand proud, for the bridges I've climbed, for the battles I've won, and for the examples I've set, but most importantly, for the person I have become. I like who I am now, finally, at peace with me...
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Heather James (Things a Mother Should Know)
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It was tough attempting to be social with people who'd rather pretend you didn't exist.
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Heather Brewer (Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2))
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Nothing could convince Aunt Nelly to let Vlad stay home for the duration of the school year, which just goes to prove that parents and guardians don't care if they're sending you to face bloodthirsty monsters, so long as you get a B in English.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
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He was the parts of the day where I smiled.
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Heather Demetrios (I'll Meet You There)
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You've felt it, haven't you? Those feelings that seem to get so big in your chest, like something is so beautiful it aches?
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Heather Anastasiu (Glitch (Glitch, #1))
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I keep going back
as if Im looking for something I have lost
back to the motherland, sisterland, fatherland
back to the beacon, the breast
the smell and taste of the breeze,
and the singing of the rain.
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β
Heather Nova (The Sorrowjoy)
β
...maybe, if you're lucky enough to have someone who really cares about you, someone you can trust, someone who reminds you to believe in yourself, you can survive absolutely anything...
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Heather Davis
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To his amazement, he could already hear Henry snoring in the backseat. That guy could fall asleep on a car trip to the mailbox.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
β
Also, I think I felt something come loose back there. I'm not trying to overreact or anything but I think it was my uterus. Honest. I think my uterus jiggled free. My uterus is just going to come out between my legs and I'm going to look like I'm walking around with an enormous load in my pants.
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Meg Cabot (Big Boned (Heather Wells, #3))
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I once heard a sober alcoholic say that drinking never made him happy, but it made him feel like he was going to be happy in about fifteen minutes. That was exactly it, and I couldnβt understand why the happiness never came, couldnβt see the flaw in my thinking, couldnβt see that alcohol kept me trapped in a world of illusion, procrastination, paralysis. I lived always in the future, never in the present. Next time, next time! Next time I drank it would be different, next time it would make me feel good again. And all my efforts were doomed, because already drinking hadnβt made me feel good in years.
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Heather King (Parched: A Memoir)
β
She looked at him, his soft brown eyes and tall form, and contemplated raising herself on her toes and kissing his ear, or his cheek...
Instead, impulsively before leaving, she reached up and smoothed his mussed hair.
Mr. Bradford beamed.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
No, Iβm surprised he didnβt say goodbye.β
βWell, of course he didnβt say goodbye.β Heather put down her mug. βYou would have convinced him to stay.β
βThatβs not true.β
βOh, please.β Heather rolled her eyes. βYou would have been like Oh, Tristan, please donβt go. Stay with me so I can crush on you and giggle at everything you say.β Heather nodded. βThatβs what it would have been like. In that high-pitched voice and everything.
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Chelsea Fine (Awry (The Archers of Avalon, #2))
β
Vlad had found himself longing to encounter those of his own kind, to travel to the streets of Elysia-that far away world, but after a while it seemed more of a fairy tale than anything else.
Like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, only with fangs.
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Heather Brewer (Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1))
β
The teeth must have escaped while you murdered the rest of it," said Bramble, cough-laughing into her napkin. "Ha ha ha! You know, sometimes I think Clover is harboring some deep, dark shocking secret. Fire poker! Ba-hahahahaaa!
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
I donβt really know what it means to move on, but lately, with Sky, Iβm starting to feel like I want to because when I look at her, I donβt see you or the war or any of the shit in my head. I just see her, and itβs like suddenly I can breathe again after holding my breath for so long.
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Heather Demetrios (I'll Meet You There)
β
Are you okay with what we ordered?β Angeline asked him. βYou didnβt pipe up with any requests.β
Neil shook his head, face stoic. He kept his dark hair in a painfully short and efficient haircut. It was the kind of no-nonsense thing the Alchemists wouldβve loved. βI canβt waste time quibbling over trivial things like pepperoni and mushrooms. If youβd gone to my school in Devonshire, youβd understand. For one of my sophomore classes, they left us alone on the moors to fend for ourselves and learn survival skills. Spend three days eating twigs and heather, and youβll learn not to argue about any food coming your way.β
Angeline and Jill cooed as though that was the most rugged, manly thing theyβd ever heard. Eddie wore an expression that reflected what I felt, puzzling over whether this guy was as serious as he seemed or just some genius with swoon-worthy lines.
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Richelle Mead (The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4))
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Suddenly I realized that I wanted everything to be as it was when I was younger. When you're young enough, you don't know that you live in a cheap lousy apartment. A cracked chair is nothing other than a chair. A dandelion growing out of a crack in the sidewalk outside your front door is a garden. You could believe that a song your parent was singing in the evening was the most tragic opera in the world. It never occurs to you when you are very young to need something other than what your parents have to offer you.
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Heather O'Neill (Lullabies for Little Criminals)
β
It gave me hope: if you could make a beautiful piece of art from discarded newspapers and old matchbooks, then it meant that everything had potential. And maybe people were like collages--no matter how broken or useless we felt, we were an essential part of the whole. We mattered.
β
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Heather Demetrios (I'll Meet You There)
β
Nate called out, βTeam Meeting!β and pointed a finger in the air.
When he had everyoneβs attention, Nate cleared his throat. βThere are a few Team Awesome things we need to discuss.β
Tristan leaned over to Gabriel. βWhatβs Team Awesome?β
βItβs our team name,β Heather smiled.
βWeβre not a team,β Gabriel said.
βWe are a team,β Nate corrected. βWeβre Team Awesome and Iβm team captain.β He looked at Tristan. βYou can call me Captain. Or Captain America, if youβd like. Iβm even willing to settle for Captain Jack.β
Tristan crossed his arms. βYeah, thatβs not going to happen.β
Heatherβs eyes lit up. βOoh! Can we choose code names? Can I be Catwoman?β
βWeβre not choosing code names.β Gabriel looked incredibly annoyed and Tristan almost smiled.
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Chelsea Fine (Awry (The Archers of Avalon, #2))
β
A muffled voice startled them both.
"When are you going to kiss her?"
They pulled away. In the ballroom windows, noses and hands pressed against the glass, were the girls. They stood among the prickly rosebushes, beaming wicked little grins. Delphinium and Eve whispered and giggled to each other; Bramble wore a magnificent grin on her face and a spark of light in her yellow-green eyes.
Another figure stood among them. This one had his arms folded across his chest, stiff and firm and formal...
...Yet he did not look displeased.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
Ah, Azalea," said the King. "He's not going to be the one proposing."
The springs in Azalea's feet went poioioing.
"Sorry?" she said.
"You outrank him, you know." The King shifted, uncomfortable. "It would be highly inappropriate for him to propose to you. The Delchastrian queen had to propose-"
"I will do no such thing!" said Azalea.
β
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
β
I am a creature of the Fey
Prepare to give your soul away
My spell is passion and it is art
My song can bind a human heart
And if you chance to know my face
My hold shall be your last embrace.
I shall be thy lover...
I am unlike a mortal lass
From dreams of longing I have passed
I came upon your lonely cries
Revealed beauty to your eyes
So shun the world that you have known
And spend your nights within my own.
I shall be thy lover...
You shall be known by other men
For your great works of voice and pen
Yet inspiration has a cost
For with me know your soul is lost
I'll take your passion and your skill
I'll take your young life quicker still.
I shall be thy lover...
Through the kisses that I give
I draw from you that I will live
And though you think this weakness grand
The touch of death your lover's hand
Your will to live has come too late
Come to my arms and love this fate
I shall be thy lover...
I am a creature of the Fey
Prepare to give your soul away
My spell is passion and it is art
My song can bind a human heart
And if you chance to know my face
My hold shall be your last embrace.
β
β
Heather Alexander
β
I am a book.
Sheaves pressed from the pulp of oaks and pines
a natural sawdust made dingy from purses, dusty
from shelves.
Steamy and anxious, abused and misused,
kissed and cried over,
smeared, yellowed, and torn,
loved, hated, scorned.
I am a book.
I am a book that remembers,
days when I stood proud in good company
When the children came, I leapt into their arms,
when the women came, they cradled me against their soft breasts,
when the men came, they held me like a lover,
and I smelled the sweet smell of cigars and brandy as we sat together in leather chairs,
next to pool tables, on porch swings, in rocking chairs,
my words hanging in the air like bright gems, dangling,
then forgotten, I crumbled,
dust to dust.
I am a tale of woe and secrets,
a book brand-new, sprung from the loins of ancient fathers clothed in tweed,
born of mothers in lands of heather and coal soot.
A family too close to see the blood on its hands,
too dear to suffering, to poison, to cold steel and revenge,
deaf to the screams of mortal wounding,
amused at decay and torment,
a family bred in the dankest swamp of human desires.
I am a tale of woe and secrets,
I am a mystery.
I am intrigue, anxiety, fear,
I tangle in the night with madmen, spend my days cloaked in black,
hiding from myself, from dark angels,
from the evil that lurks within
and the evil we cannot lurk without.
I am words of adventure,
of faraway places where no one knows my tongue,
of curious cultures in small, back alleys, mean streets,
the crumbling house in each of us.
I am primordial fear, the great unknown,
I am life everlasting.
I touch you and you shiver, I blow in your ear and you follow me,
down foggy lanes, into places you've never seen,
to see things no one should see,
to be someone you could only hope to be.
I ride the winds of imagination on a black-and-white horse,
to find the truth inside of me, to cure the ills inside of you,
to take one passenger at a time over that tall mountain,
across that lonely plain to a place you've never been
where the world stops for just one minute
and everything is right.
I am a mystery.
-Rides a Black and White Horse
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Lise McClendon
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My whole body sank forward into his arms. His lips moved against mine, exploring my mouth so gently. I tried to mimic his movements--slowly, uncertainly, until I didn't have to think about it at all. It just felt right. He let out a soft moan at my reaction and cupped his hands behind my head, pulling me closer until I couldn't tell where my mouth ended and his began. A liquid sensation swooped throughout my stomach. It was the most amazing thing I'd ever felt and it kept growing, the vibrating heat expanding outward. I was surprised I was still able to stand.
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Heather Anastasiu (Glitch (Glitch, #1))
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... but if I've learned one thing, it's this: forgiveness is crucial. If you can't forgive someone you're mad at, that anger will poison you. You have to learn to let it go"... "people have reasons for doing the things that they do, especially when they care about you. You may not always understand what they are, but if you can try to understand the person then you might see that they really care, despite what happened."
pg 100 Meredith to Vlad
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Heather Brewer
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When I saw you at the graveyard, looking so white, I knew something was wrong. I knew it."
Azalea stared at him, the fire flickering highlights in his eyes.
"So...I thought I should do something," he finished lamely.
"You saw everything?"
Mr. Bradford gave a half of a crooked smile. "I did knock."
"You didn't see Mr...Mr.-"
"Mr. Keeper?" Mr. Bradford spat the name. "Oh yes, I saw Mr. Keeper. Rather hard not to. I saw him try to kiss you. Or what he said was a kiss. I want to snap his head off!"
Azalea had her hand over her mouth, shocked that someone as solemn and dignified as Mr. Bradford could have such venom. He took her hands, gently, and pushed up her sleeved, revealing her swollen wrists. His fringers traced the bruises.
"You stopped him," said Azalea. She bowed her head, shy. "You kept him from-from-"
"Ah, yes, my lady!" Mr. Bradford smiled a crooked smile in full. "His ponytail was simply begging to be yanked.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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I lean across his body and lift his hand for inspection. As i run my fingertips over his broken skin, careful not to cause more pain, I say "I meant you blowfish. Your bones."
His hand trembles a little in mine. Somehow that rattles me more then anything else. I could deal with losing my fantasy Brody more then i can face a very real, trembling Quince.
"No," He whispers. "I pulled my punches." Then, with some of his usual humor, he adds, "Principal Brown already thinks I'm one step away from juvie. Don't need to put myself there."
I look up ready to argue, when a lumpy spot in his heather gray t-shirt catches my eye. Lifting my fingers to the place just beneath his collarbone, I'm both surprised and not to feel a sand-dollar shaped object. My gaze continues the journey up to his.
"Your still wearing it."
We both know it's not a question, just like we both seem to have lost the ability to breathe. A whole sea of emotions washes though his eyes-fear,anger, pain, trust, love. Love. It's when i see that last one that i close my eyes.
He whispers, "Always.
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Tera Lynn Childs (Forgive My Fins (Fins, #1))
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Bramble's lips were tight. Her fists still shook.
"Take it back," she said. She gazed at the floor, but the words whipped. "We don't want the picture. We don't want your charity. Take it back!"
Teddie drew himself up to his full, towering taffy height.
"N-dash it-O!" he said. "It's not charity and I won't take it back! It's a gift! A gift, dash it all! Because I liked your mum! And I like your sisters! And you, Bramble! I love you!"
The words echoed. Everyone's hands clasped over their mouths, and they stared at Lord Teddie, who panted but kept a tight chin up. Bramble's lips were still pursed. They were white.
"Young man," said the King gently. "Your ship leaves soon?"
Azalea guessed that, with the fiasco of everything, the King had annulled any arrangements between Bramble and Lord Teddie. Lord Teddie's entire taffylike form slumped. He turned to go, all bounciness dissolved.
"Do you mean it?"
Lord Teddie turned quickly. Bramble's lips remained tight, but her gaze was up, blazing yellow.
"Gad, yes," said Lord Teddie. "I love you so much, my fingers hurt!"
"Oh!" Bramble slapped he hand over her mouth and doubled over. "Oh-oh-oh-oh!" She shook. It was hard to tell if she was crying, or coughing, or ill. "Oh!"
In a billow of skirts, Bramble leaped. It was a grand jete worthy of the Delchastrian prima ballerina. She landed right on Lord Teddie, who had no choice but to catch her, and threw her arms around his neck. Then, to everyone's shock, she pressed her lips full on his.
"Oh...my," said Clover.
No one seemed more surprised than Lord Teddie who stumbled back under Bramble's assault.
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)
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The King emerged from the library, paperwork in hand, eyebrows furrowed.
"Well, what is it, what is it?" he said crossly. "Can you not let me work for five minutes at a time?"
The girls burst into angry cries. Kale let out another piercing shriek.
"Him-him-him-" said Delphinium, pointing a shaking finger at Mr. Hyette, who laughed still. "He-he-him!"
"He-he-he was spying on us!"
"And we weren't even wearing our boots!"
"Or even our stockings!"
Thunpfwhap. The King threw Mr. Hyette up against the paneling. My Hyette's head slammed against the wainscot.
Kale stopped midscream, hiccupped, and giggled.
"Mr. Hyeete!" said the King.
Mr. Hyette struggled against the King's steel grip.
"Ow," he said. "I say, ow!"
The King yanked Mr. Hyette from the wall and grabbed him by the scruff of his fluffy cravat. He handled Mr. Hyette out the entrance hall doors, slamming them behind him. Outside, gravel scuffled.
"I say," said Bramble, in an impeccable impersonation of Mr. Hyette. "I say, I say! I say-this Royal Business could actually be quite a lot of fun!
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Heather Dixon Wallwork (Entwined)