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I will love you, even when all the mortals have forgotten about us and we are nothing but stardust.
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Rachel Smythe
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Two brothers and you still have only child syndrome.
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Rachel Smythe (Lore Olympus: Volume One (Lore Olympus, #1))
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Hades, all the fine suits in the world won't change the fact that you stink of death.
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Rachel Smythe (Lore Olympus: Volume One (Lore Olympus, #1))
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And what is the moon in the presence of the sun? One half, but not a true equal.
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Mermaids are like... angles from the sea don't you think?"
"I think you should get your dick off the glass and sit your ass down.
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Rachel Smythe (Lore Olympus: Volume One (Lore Olympus, #1))
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You don't need some amateur Goddess barging in on your Sunday morning."
"I would pay you a salary to barge in on every single aspect of my life.
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Rachel Smythe
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You're one of the reasons why the mortals see us as Gods and not complete monsters.
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I'm just... ...really, really talented at insomnia.
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β¦ it is natural for a King to be curious about his future Queen.
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Being a functional adult doesn't mean dealing with everything by yourself. It's okay to get help.
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Rachel Smythe (NOT A BOOK: Lore Olympus, Season 1)
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Hey! where are you off to?
I'M GONNA KEY THEIR CARS
No, wait -- I don't think she's coming back
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Rachel Smythe (Lore Olympus: Volume Three (Lore Olympus, #3))
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I convinced myself there was something between us and that maybe he was mine. But clearly, I'm every bit the child everyone thinks I am and I misread him. He's someone else's. He's not mine at all...
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And youβre clearly very powerful. You made a forest in a place where NOTHING is meant to live.
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Lurking is a pervert's sport.
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Sweetness, don't get worked up. Everything will seem 1000 times better in the morning.
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I know it may seem overwhelming right now. If I were lucky enough to have somebody love me, I would try everything to make it work. You're lucky to have that even if it hurts.
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Rachel Smythe (NOT A BOOK: Lore Olympus, Season 1)
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I will love you, even when all the mortals have forgotten about us and we are nothing but stardust.
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Rachel Smythe (Lore Olympus: Volume Nine (Lore Olympus, #9))
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Minthe.
Her name is a weighted feeling in my chest.
Iβve been jealous before.
Not like this.
There is venom behind it.
I wonder how long theyβve known each other. How did they meet?
Do they go on dates?
Does she own a hair comb identical to the one he gave me?
I want to know, even though each answer would come with a sting.
I could tell him the truth.
Get her trouble.
Maybe she would even get fired.
β¦Would they break up?
I donβt like feeling this way.
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Rachel Smythe
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As Mr. R. U. Sayee has well said: 'It should be clear a priori that fairy lore must have developed as a result of modifications and accretions received in different countries and at many periods, though we must not overlook the part played by tradition in providing a mould that to some extent determines the nature of later additions.' It must also be self-evident that a great deal of confusion has been caused by the assumption that some spirit-types were fairies which in a more definite sense are certainly not of elfin provenance. In some epochs, indeed, Faerie appears to have been regarded as a species of limbo to which all 'pagan' spirits - to say nothing of defeated gods, monsters, and demons - could be banished, along with the personnel of Olympus and the rout of witchcraft. Such types, however, are usually fairly easy of detection.
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I thought meeting all these people would make me happy. But I just feel more lonely than ever.
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