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Oh, we're playing nice now? Shall we have tea first? Brew up a nice pot of kiss-my-ass?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Touch her, and I'll freeze your testicles off and put them in a jar. Understand?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Ladies and Felines," he stated grandly, grasping the doorknob, "Welcome to Tir Na Nog. Land of endless winter and shitloads of snow.
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Bravo," said Grimalkin, peering down from Cold Tom's chest. "The Winter prince and Oberon's jester agreeing on something. The world must be ending.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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No, no. We can kill each other later.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Me? Die? Didn't they tell you, princess? I'm Robin Goodfellow.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I licked my lips and whispered, "Is this where you say you'll kill me?"
One corner of his lips curled. "If you like," he murmured, a flicker of amusement finally crossing his face. "Though it's gotten far too interesting for that.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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You made me feel alive again.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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His breath hitched, and he regarded me hungrily. βYouβre playing with fire, you know that?β
βThatβs weird, considering youβre an ice prinββ I didnβt get any further, as Ash leaned in and kissed me.
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Julie Kagawa (Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5))
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Metallic trees. That's new. If you see any steel dryads, be sure to tell me so I can run away screaming.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I've always wanted the IQ of a rock. No, wait. That would be an insult to the rock.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Careful, human." Grimalkin appeared on the corner of the stage, overshadowed by the dead chimera. "Do not lose your heart to a faery prince. It never ends well.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Some people feel love in their hearts, Julie. Some of us feel it all way into our souls. We're the ones who can't forget.
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Judith McNaught (Paradise (Paradise, #1))
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Ash blinked. "Are you raiding the cellars now, Goodfellow?"
"Me? Stealing?" Puck flashed a devious grin and popped another fruit into his mouth. "In the house of my ancient enemy? What gave you that idea?" He plucked another fruit and tossed it to me with a wink.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I have to be on top of my game if I'm going to kill things for you, right?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Part of me wanted to walk up to him and hug him from behind, and part of me wanted to hurl a snowball at his perfect face to get some kind of reaction.
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Julie Kagawa (Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5))
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Hi, Princess. Sorry I'm late. Traffic was a bitch." He winked at me, then shot a glance at the winter sidhe, standing in the doorway. "Hey, Shard." He waved. "Nice place you've got here. I'll have to remember it, so I can give it the special 'Puck touch'.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Time to switch to decaf, princess. If you're going to shriek at every bogey that jumps out and says 'boo', you'll be exhausted before we reach the edge of the woods. -Puck
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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But I'm not afraid of the skeletons in Julie's closet. I look forward to meeting the rest of them, looking them hard in the eye, giving them firm, bone-crunching handshakes.
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Stop it!" I hissed glaring at both in turn. "Stop it right now! Put your weapons up, both of you! Ash, you're in no condition to fight, and, Puck, shame on you, agreeing to duel him when he's obviously hurt. Sit down and shut up."
-Meghan
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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He shook his head, examining the wound again. βIt's not frostbitten,β he muttered. βIt'll blister, but you should be fine. You might only lose a couple fingers.β
I glanced at him sharply, but he was smirking. For a moment, I was speechless. Good God, the Ice Prince was making jokes now; the world must be ending.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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My closet!" hissed the figure. A spiderlike hand darted out and grabbed the doorknob. "My closet! Mine!" And it slammed the door with a bang.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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You don't dwell on what you've lost, you just move on."-Allison
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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I guess the sacrifice of my dignity is the only thing that will save us now. The things I endure for love. The Fates laugh at my torment.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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You are a monster.β Kaninβs deep voice droned in my head again, as I forced myself to move, to walk away. βYou will always be a monster, there is no turning back from it. But what type of monster you become is entirely up to you.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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Happy New Year, Julie.β
βHappy New Year, Matty.β She turned off the television and rolled onto her side. βMatty, I have another question for you.β
βUh-oh.β
βAre you a skilled lover?β
βAnd that concludes our evening chat.
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Jessica Park (Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1))
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Yeah, Mom, Ethanβs turned into a monster and my best friend thinks heβs a faery. How was your day?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Mom, I have to go. I think this Matt character is here."
"Are you sure it's him?"
Julie peered into the car as the window lowered. "I see a maniacal-looking guy with brightly-colored candy in one hand, and he's waving a sickle in the other. Oh! He's beckoning me to the car. This must be my ride.
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Jessica Park (Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1))
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I'm starved." -Juli
"How can you be starved? You just ate a huge bowl of popcorn." -Elspeth
"Popcorn isn't food, it's popcorn." -Vicki
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Lynsay Sands (A Quick Bite (Argeneau #1))
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If you also thinks it means I wake up every morning wondering what I did to deserve having you back in my life, well, you'd be right about that too.
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Julie James (Something About You (FBI/US Attorney, #1))
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Ash pulled me back against him, brushing my hair from my neck. His mouth skimmed my shoulder, up my neck, sending butterflies swarming through my insides. "If you want to rest, then do so," he murmured against my skin. "The rain will not touch you, I promise.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Care to join me, Goodfellow?β
βOh, ice-boy. A moonlight stroll with you? Do you even have to ask?
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Julie Kagawa (The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten, #1))
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The closer you got to someone, the more it would destroy you when they were inevitably gone.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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Man, that was impressive. You must've jumped three feet in the air. What did you think I was, leatherface or something?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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If you're done playing with will-o'-the-wisps and kelpies, I think we should continue. Oh, but do tell me the next time you want to have tea with an ogre. I'll be sure to bring my club.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I would have gotten you there!" Puck roared. "Me! You don't need his help! Don't you trust me to keep you safe? I would've given everything for you. Why didn't you think I'd be enough?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Ash!" I called. "What are you doing? Come on!"
"Meghan." Ash's voice despite the pain below the surface, was calm. "I hope you find your brother. If you see Puck again tell him I regret having to step out of our duel."
"Ash, no! Don't do this!"
I felt him smile. "You made me feel alive again," he murmured.
Screeching, the greemlins attacked.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Whoever said that love hurts was wrong. Love is excruciating, especially when you can feel it slipping through your fingers and there is nothing you can do about it. Like someone was playing tug-of-war with my limbs, ripping to shreds whatever was left behind. What it would feel like when love was lost...I wouldn't survive that
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Julie Hockley (Crow's Row (Crow's Row, #1))
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I think maybe itβs the things we donβt want to talk about that are the things people most want to hear.
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Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
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Technically, I was trying to kill Puck. You just happened to be there. But yes, if I'd had the shot, I would have taken it.
-Prince Ash
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Don't worry too much about him, Meghan. Robin Goodfellow has always been extra-ordinarily difficult to kill."
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Julie Kagawa (Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5))
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So," he murmured, grinning as he tilted my chin up, "Before I march off to battle, how 'bout a kiss for luck?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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You'll probably die if you stay with me,' he told me.
'Then I'm dead either way, because I won't survive without you.
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Julie Hockley (Crow's Row (Crow's Row, #1))
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Knock, knock!" he called in a high, singsong voice.
For a moment, silence. Then a thud and a crash, as if something heavy had been hurled at the door. "Go away!" snarled the voice from within.
"Ah, no. That's not how the joke goes," called Rob. "I say 'knock, knock', and you're supposed to answer with 'who's there?'"
"Fuck off!"
Nope, that's still wrong." Robbie seemed unperturbed. I, however, was horrified at Ethan's language, though I knew it wasn't him. "Here," continued Rob in an amiable voice, "I'll go through the whole thing, so you'll know how to answer next time." He cleared his throat and pounded at the door again. "Knock, knock!" he bellowed. "Who's there? Puck! Puck who? Puck, who will turn you into a squealing pig and stuff you in the oven if you don't get out of our way!" And with that, he banged the door open.
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Grimalkin yawned and licked his whiskers. 'Not dead,' he replied. 'Hardly dead. But she changed her name and appearance so many times, even the oldest fey would hardly remember her. She likes to keep a low profile, you know.' Puck frowned, knitting his bows together. 'Then how is it you remember her?' he demanded, sounding indignant. 'I am a cat,' purred Grimalkin.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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And sometimes, hope is the only thing that gets us through the day.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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As cities grow and technology takes over the world belief and imagination fade away and so do we.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Hi, Princess. Sorry I'm late. Traffic was a bitch.
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1. Everyone is entitled to their opinion about the things they read (or watch, or listen to, or taste, or whatever). Theyβre also entitled to express them online.
2. Sometimes those opinions will be ones you donβt like.
3. Sometimes those opinions wonβt be very nice.
4. The people expressing those may be (but are not always) assholes.
5. However, if your solution to this βproblemβ is to vex, annoy, threaten or harrass them, you are almost certainly a bigger asshole.
6. You may also be twelve.
7. You are not responsible for anyone elseβs actions or karma, but you are responsible for your own.
8. So leave them alone and go about your own life."
[Bad Reviews: I Can Handle Them, and So Should You (Blog post, July 17, 2012)]
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If I thought this would turn into a history lesson, I would have picked a better classroom than a city street."
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You can't have real pain without real love. You can't feel grief and loss and hurt without real love. Love is the only way you can ever be really hurt deep down.
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That's what you promised him, Princess?" he shouted throwing up his hands. "That was your bargain? You would offer yourself to the Unseelie Court?" He turned and punched a tree, sending twigs and icicles to the ground. "Of all the stupid ideas! What is wrong with you?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Then I made a stupid mistake and looked up at him. His eyes met mine, and for a moment, his face was open and vulnerable in the moonlight. I caught a hint of wonder there as we stared at each other. Slowly, he leaned forward. I caught my breath, a tiny gasp escaping. He stiffened, and his expression shuttered closed, eyes going hard and frosty.
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'This is getting old,' he said in a voice that matched his eyes.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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And this, even more wonderful and mysterious, is also true: when I read it, when I read what Julie's written, she is instantly alive again, whole and undamaged. With her words in my mind while I'm reading, she is as real as I am. Gloriously daft, drop-dead charming, full of bookish nonsense and foul language, brave and generous. She's right here. Afraid and exhausted, alone, but fighting. Flying in silver moonlight in a plane that can't be landed, stuck in the climbβalive, alive, ALIVE.
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Elizabeth Wein (Code Name Verity (Code Name Verity, #1))
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Hunger flickered, always there, but I pushed it down. I was a vampire. Nothing would change that. But I didn't have to be a monster.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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I guess sometimes the perfection we perceive in others is made up of a whole bunch of tiny imperfections, because some days the damn dress just won't zip.
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Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
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Don't call me that," I muttered, banging my forehead into my locker. "And the tutoring went fabulous. Please kill me now." -Meghan Chase
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Human?' The girl cocked her head the other way. I caught a glimpse of pink gills under her chin. 'My sisters told me stories of humans. They said they sometimes sing to them to lure them underwater.' She grinned, showing off her sharp needle-teeth. 'I've been practicing. Want to hear?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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All my life Iβve had a body worth commenting on and if living in my skin has taught me anything itβs that if itβs not your body, itβs not yours to comment on.
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What is that?"
"A hunt," Puck replied, looking off into the distance. He grimaced. "You know, I was just thinking we needed to be run down like rabbits and torn apart. My day just isn't complete without something trying to kill me."
-Puck
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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If you begin to give away parts of yourself, eventually you'll give it all. And once you've lost yourself, haven't you lost everything?
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Julie Garwood (For the Roses (Rose, #1))
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My closet! Mine!
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Summer and Winter were not supposed to fall in love.
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Julie Kagawa (Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5))
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Careful, human.β Grimalkin appeared on the corner of the stage, overshadowed by the dead chimera. βDo not lose your heart to a faery prince. It never ends well.β
βWho asked you?β I glared at him. βAnd why do you always pop up when youβre not wanted? You got your payment. Why are you still following me?β
βYou are amusing,β purred Grimalkin.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Oh that looked painful," called another Puck, a little farther down. "We really need to talk about your anger-management problems.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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When I die, I want them to bury me facedown and ass up so that the whole world can kiss my ass!
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Julie Halpern (Get Well Soon (Anna Bloom, #1))
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But if the Nevernever dies, wonβt you disappear, as well?β
βI am a cat,β Grimalkin replied, as if that explained anything.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Don't you dare weep," he commanded.
"You've broken my heart."
"I'll fix it later.
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Julie Garwood (The Secret (Highlands' Lairds, #1))
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And, truth be told, I'm curious myself. I wouldn't want Goodfellow dying before we ever resolved our duel. That would be unfortunate.
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Julie Kagawa (Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5))
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There's some kind of peace that comes with knowing that for every person who is waiting to be found, there's someone out there searching.
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Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
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Thereβs something about swimsuits that make you think youβve got to earn the right to wear them. And thatβs wrong. Really, the criteria is simple. Do you have a body? Put a swimsuit on it.
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Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
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Jack turned to Cameron. "Do you just line them up, waiting to yell at me, on the off chance I'll stop by?
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Julie James (Something About You (FBI/US Attorney, #1))
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Combat doesn't have to be with swords... Emotions can be deadly weapons, and knowing your enemy's breaking point can be key to winning a battle.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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My eyelids flickered, and Ash made a noise that was almost a growl. "Dammit, Meghan," he snarled, grabbing both my arms. "I am not going to lose you this close to home. Get up!" He rose, pulling me to my feet and, before I could even register what was going on, pressed his lips to mine.
-Ash
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Where is Wilkins, anyway?" Cameron asked.
"In the living room, being accosted by eighteen women who think he's a stripper. I thought it was best to duck in here."
"So much for never leaving a man behind."
"If he starts screaming, I'll lay down a cover fire and go pull him out.
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Julie James (Something About You (FBI/US Attorney, #1))
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Huh, another queen,β Puck mused, an evil grin crossing his face. βMaybe we should drop in and introduce ourselves, ice-boy. Do the whole, hey, we were just in the neighborhood, and we were just wondering if you had any plans to take over the Nevernever. Have a fruit basket.
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Julie Kagawa (The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten, #1))
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My God, Jack - with a look like that, you two should just get a room. And try not to pick the one with a dead body next to it this time.
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Who knows what goes on in the mind of a cat?
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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It is useless to offer words of hope when you have none yourself.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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Words define us,' Mom continued, as I struggled to make my clumsy marks look like her elegant script. 'We must protect our knowledge and pass it on whenever we can. If we are ever to become a society again, we must teach others how to remain human.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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I would not suffer anyone to endure the path I walk. My road must always be traveled alone.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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His nearness made my senses spin
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I dropped the bug with a shudder. 'Is that why Mab wants me?' I asked Ash, who still stood a few feet away. 'As a weapon?'
'Ridiculous isn't it?' Grimalkin purred. 'She cannot even use glamour. She would be a horrible assassin.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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He smiled, a real one this time, though his voice remained teasing. βSo, what do you think I am?β Naive, I thought at once. Naive, brave, selfless, incredible and much too kind to survive this world. Itβll break you in the end, if you keep going like this. Good things never last.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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Yes, poor Darren, forced to cook and clean and do other unmanly things. Next thing you know heβll be wearing an apron and popping out babies.β He snorted as Darren turned and did something with his hand. βWeβre friends, but weβre not that close, Dare.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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If the entire cheerleading squad turns into mice, Robin, I will be very upset with you. Mortal adolescents are blind and cruel. You know that. You mustn't take revenge, no matter how you feel about the girl. Especially now. There are more worrisome things on the move.
-Ms Stacy
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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I've wasted a lot of time in my life. I've thought too much about what people will say or what they're gonna think. And sometimes it's over silly things like going to the grocery store or going to the post office. But there have been times when I really stopped myself from doing something special. All because I was scared someone might look at me and decide I wasn't good enough. But you don't have to bother with that nonsense. I wasted all that time so you don't have to.
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Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
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So,β I demanded, trying to sound confident, βwhere can we find this trod to New Orleans?β
βThe frost giant ruins,β Ash replied, looking thoughtful. βVery close to Mabβs court.β At Puckβs glare, he shrugged and offered a tiny, rueful smirk. βShe goes to Mardi Gras every year.β
I pictured the Queen of the Unseelie Court flashing a couple of drunken partygoers, and giggled uncontrollably. All three shot me a strange look. βSorry,β I gasped, biting my lip. "Still kind of giddy, I guess.
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Julie Kagawa (The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1))
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Liam cleared his throat again and turned to fully face me. βSo, itβs the summer and youβre in Salem, suffering through another boring, hot July, and working part-time at an ice cream parlor. Naturally, youβre completely oblivious to the fact that all of the boys from your high school who visit daily are more interested in you than the thirty-one flavors. Youβre focused on school and all your dozens of clubs, because you want to go to a good college and save the world. And just when you think youβre going to die if you have to take another practice SAT, your dad asks if you want to go visit your grandmother in Virginia Beach.β
βYeah?β I leaned my forehead against his chest. βWhat about you?β
βMe?β Liam said, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. βIβm in Wilmington, suffering through another boring, hot summer, working one last time in Harryβs repair shop before going off to some fancy universityβwhere, I might add, my roommate will be a stuck-up-know-it-all-with-a-heart-of-gold named Charles Carrington Meriwether IVβbut heβs not part of this story, not yet.β His fingers curled around my hip, and I could feel him trembling, even as his voice was steady. βTo celebrate, Mom decides to take us up to Virginia Beach for a week. Weβre only there for a day when I start catching glimpses of this girl with dark hair walking around town, her nose stuck in a book, earbuds in and blasting music. But no matter how hard I try, I never get to talk to her.
βThen, as our friend Fate would have it, on our very last day at the beach I spot her. You. Iβm in the middle of playing a volleyball game with Harry, but it feels like everyone else disappears. Youβre walking toward me, big sunglasses on, wearing this light green dress, and I somehow know that it matches your eyes. And then, because, letβs face it, Iβm basically an Olympic god when it comes to sports, I manage to volley the ball right into your face.β
βOuch,β I said with a light laugh. βSounds painful.β
βWell, you can probably guess how Iβd react to that situation. I offer to carry you to the lifeguard station, but you look like you want to murder me at just the suggestion. Eventually, thanks to my sparkling charm and witβand because Iβm so pathetic you take pity on meβyou let me buy you ice cream. And then you start telling me how you work in an ice cream shop in Salem, and how frustrated you feel that you still have two years before college. And somehow, somehow, I get your e-mail or screen name or maybe, if Iβm really lucky, your phone number. Then we talk. I go to college and you go back to Salem, but we talk all the time, about everything, and sometimes we do that stupid thing where we run out of things to say and just stop talking and listen to one another breathing until one of us falls asleepββ
ββand Chubs makes fun of you for it,β I added.
βOh, ruthlessly,β he agreed. βAnd your dad hates me because he thinks Iβm corrupting his beautiful, sweet daughter, but still lets me visit from time to time. Thatβs when you tell me about tutoring a girl named Suzume, who lives a few cities awayββ
ββbut whoβs the coolest little girl on the planet,β I manage to squeeze out.
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Alexandra Bracken (The Darkest Minds (The Darkest Minds, #1))
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There was a soft chuckle beside me, and my heart stopped.
"So this is Oberon's famous half-blood," Ash mused as I whirled around. His eyes, cold and inhuman, glimmered with amusement. Up close, he was even more beautiful, with high cheekbones and dark tousled hair falling into his eyes. My traitor hands itched, longing to run my fingers through those bangs. Horrified, I clenched them in my lap, trying to concentrate on what Ash was saying. "And to think," the prince continued, smiling, "I lost you that day in the forest and didn't even know what I was chasing."
I shrank back, eyeing Oberon and Queen Mab. They were deep in conversation and did not notice me. I didn't want to interrupt them simply because a prince of the Unseelie Court was talking to me.
Besides, I was a faery princess now. Even if I didn't quite believe it, Ash certainly did. I took a deep breath, raised my chin, and looked him straight in the eye.
"I warn you," I said, pleased that my voice didn't tremble, "that if you try anything, my father will remove your head and stick it to a plaque on his wall."
He shrugged one lean shoulder. "There are worse things." At my horrified look, he offered a faint, self-derogatory smile. "Don't worry, princess, I won't break the rules of Elysium. I have no intention of facing Mab's wrath should I embarrass her. That's not why I'm here."
"Then what do you want?"
He bowed. "A dance."
"What!" I stared at him in disbelief. "You tried to kill me!"
"Technically, I was trying to kill Puck. You just happened to be there. But yes, if I'd had the shot, I would have taken it."
"Then why the hell would you think I'd dance with you?"
"That was then." He regarded me blandly. "This is now. And it's tradition in Elysium that a son and daughter of opposite territories dance with each other, to demonstrate the goodwill between the courts."
"Well, it's a stupid tradition." I crossed my arms and glared. "And you can forget it. I am not going anywhere with you."
He raised an eyebrow. "Would you insult my monarch, Queen Mab, by refusing? She would take it very personally, and blame Oberon for the offense. And Mab can hold a grudge for a very, very long time."
Oh, damn. I was stuck.
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War?" Something cold touched my cheek, and I glanched up to see snowflakes swirling in a lightning-riddled sky. It was eerily beautiful, and I shivered. "What will happen then?"
Ash stepped closer. His fingers came up to brush the hair from my face, sending an electric shock through me from my spine to my toes. His cool breath tickled my ear as he leaned in.
"I'll kill you.
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We are vampires, Kanin had told me, on one of our last nights together. It makes no difference who we are, where we came from. Princes, Masters and rabids alike, we are monsters, cut off from humanity. They will never trust us. They will never accept us. We hide in their midst and walk among them, but we are forever separate.
Damned. Alone. You donβt understand now, but you will. There will come a time when the road before you splits, and you must decide your path. Will you choose to become a demon with a human face, or will you fight your demon until the end of time, knowing you will forever struggle alone?
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He suddenly leaned in, and his fingers brushed my cheek. Warmth flooded my skin, and I frozen, waiting for him to pull back.
He didnt. The tips of his fingers lingered on my cheek for a moment. Then, very slowly, his hand slipped forward, the palm brushing my skin. Frozen, I stared at him, watching his face as his fingers moved from my cheek to my forehead to my chin, like a blind man tracing someone's features to see them in his mind.
"What are you doing to me?" he whispered.
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Julie Kagawa (The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1))
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Lyon knew she wasn't aware she was being watched, either. She wouldn't have eaten the leaf otherwise, or reached for another.
βSir, which one is Princess Christina?β Andrew asked Lyon, just as Rhone started in choking on his laughter. Rhone has obviously been watching Christina, too.
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βThe blond-headed one,β Lyon muttered, shaking his head. He watched in growing disbelief as Christina daintily popped another leaf into her mouth.
βWhich blond-headed one?β Andrew persisted.
βThe one eating the shrubs.
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Julie Garwood (The Lion's Lady (Crown's Spies, #1))
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He shrugged. "I was...thinking."
"About what?"
"The fires of purgatory."
She had to sit down. He wasn't making any sense now. "What does that mean?" she asked.
"Patrick told me he would walk through the fires of purgatory if he had to in order to please his wife."
She went over to the bed and sat down on the side. "And?" she prodded when he didn't continue.
He stripped out of his clothing and walked over to her. He pulled her to her feet and stared down to her.
"And I have only just realized I would do the same for you.
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The full moon, well risen in a cloudless eastern sky, covered the high solitude with its light. We are not conscious of daylight as that which displaces darkness. Daylight, even when the sun is clear of clouds, seems to us simply the natural condition of the earth and air. When we think of the downs, we think of the downs in daylight, as with think of a rabbit with its fur on. Stubbs may have envisaged the skeleton inside the horse, but most of us do not: and we do not usually envisage the downs without daylight, even though the light is not a part of the down itself as the hide is part of the horse itself. We take daylight for granted. But moonlight is another matter. It is inconstant. The full moon wanes and returns again. Clouds may obscure it to an extent to which they cannot obscure daylight. Water is necessary to us, but a waterfall is not. Where it is to be found it is something extra, a beautiful ornament. We need daylight and to that extent it us utilitarian, but moonlight we do not need. When it comes, it serves no necessity. It transforms. It falls upon the banks and the grass, separating one long blade from another; turning a drift of brown, frosted leaves from a single heap to innumerable flashing fragments; or glimmering lengthways along wet twigs as though light itself were ductile. Its long beams pour, white and sharp, between the trunks of trees, their clarity fading as they recede into the powdery, misty distance of beech woods at night. In moonlight, two acres of coarse bent grass, undulant and ankle deep, tumbled and rough as a horse's mane, appear like a bay of waves, all shadowy troughs and hollows. The growth is so thick and matted that event the wind does not move it, but it is the moonlight that seems to confer stillness upon it. We do not take moonlight for granted. It is like snow, or like the dew on a July morning. It does not reveal but changes what it covers. And its low intensity---so much lower than that of daylight---makes us conscious that it is something added to the down, to give it, for only a little time, a singular and marvelous quality that we should admire while we can, for soon it will be gone again.
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... What do you want, Ash?"
"Your head," Ash answered softly. "On a pike. But what I want doesn't matter this time." He pointed his sword at me. "I've come for her."
I gasped as my heart and stomach began careening around my chest. He's here for me, to kill me, like he promised at Elysium.
"Over my dead body." Puck smiled, as if this was a friendly conversation on the street, but I felt muscles coiling under his skin.
"This was part of the plan." The prince raised his sword, the icy blade wreathed in mist. "I will avenge her today, and put her memory to rest." For a moment, a shadow of anguish flitted across his face, and he closed his eyes. When he opened them, they were cold and glittered with malice. "Prepare yourself."
"Stay back, princess," Puck warned, pushing me out of the way. He reached into his boot and pullet out a dagger, the curved blade clear as glass. "This might get a little rough."
"Puck, no." I clutched at his sleeve. "Don't fight him. Someone could die."
"Duels to the death tend to end that way." Puck grinned, but it was a savage thing, grim and frightening. "But I'm touched that you care. One moment, princeling," he called to Ash, who inclined his head. Taking my wrist, Puck steered me behind the fountain and bent close, his breath warm on my face.
"I have to do this, princess," he said firmly. "Ash won't let us go without a fight, and this has been coming for a long time now." For a moment, a shadow of regret flickered across his face, but then it was gone.
"So," he murmured, grinning as he tilted my chin up, "before I march off to battle, how 'bout a kiss for luck?"
I hesitated, wondering why now, of all times, he would ask for a kiss. He certainly didn't think of me in that way... did he?
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How very like you, Puck.β Ashβs voice came from a great distance, and the room started to spin. βOffer them a taste of faery wine, and act surprised when theyβre consumed by it.β
That struck me as hilarious, and I broke into hysterical giggles. And once I began, I couldnβt stop. I laughed until I was gasping for breath, tears streaming down my face. My feet itched and my skin crawled. I needed to move, to do something. I tried standing up, wanting to spin and dance, but the room tilted violently and I fell, still shrieking with laughter.
Somebody caught me, scooping me off my feet and into their arms. I smelled frost and winter, and heard an exasperated sigh from somewhere above my head.
βWhat are you doing, Ash?β I heard someone ask. A familiar voice, though I couldnβt think of his name, or why he sounded so suspicious.
βIβm taking her back to her room.β The person above me sounded wonderfully calm and deep. I sighed and settled into his arms. βSheβll have to sleep off the effects of the fruit. Weβll likely be here another day because of your idiocy.β
The other voice said something garbled and unintelligible. I was suddenly too sleepy and light-headed to care. Relaxing against the mysterious personβs chest, I fell into a heady sleep.
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How do you know when you're There, I had once wondered. Maybe you're lucky enough to notice the moment it's happening to you. Maybe you're able to block out all the other stuff that is, in the end, just background noise. But, most often, you don't know that you were There until you lose it, or until it gets taken away from you. When you look back, you clearly see that time, that place, when all the pieces of you had finally fit together to make you blissfully happy, make you your whole self. Like one of those jumbo puzzles that take up your entire kitchen table for weeks, the tiny pieces are just cardboard shapes with colors splashed on them, and they don't make any sense until you find their rightful place among the other pieces. When you put the last piece into place and the pieces now form a complete picture, that's when you're There. But while you were busy thinking about gluing the puzzle together, so that the pieces would never be apart again, someone comes from behind you, destroys the last piece and throws the rest of the pieces away. Even if you could muster up enough courage to put the pieces back together, the picture would never be complete again, because of the last missing piece...which, as it turned out, was smack in the middle, or in the heart, of the picture.
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