Raised By Wolves Quotes

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There are bad people in the world: Murderers and psychopaths and telemarketers who won't take no for an answer.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Bryn, when you were six years old, you tried to bungee jump off a jungle gym by connecting the straps of your overalls to the bars with your shoelaces. Caution has never been your strong suit.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I was outnumbered, unarmed, weak, and screwed. In that order.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Angry mothers raise daughters fierce enough to fight wolves.
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Nghi Vo (The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1))
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Lake, could you please stop sweet-talking the weapons? It's kind of freaking me out.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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You have no right to tell me-" "You do not want to finish that sentence, missy. You want to sit down, close your mouth, and eat." "How am I supposed to eat with my mouth closed?
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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There wasn't an in-between for me. I lived at extremes. And maybe I'd die at them too.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Good boy, Devon," I taunted. "You got me home before dark. If you can sit, shake and roll over, too, I'm sure Callum will give you a doggie treat.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Lake breathed out a happy sigh as she approached the row filled with guns. "Matilda was my first, but ladies, you know how to make a girl want to stray.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Show of hands," Devon said, breaking the silence. "Who thinks we're screwed?
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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Ok, let me just write that down for you since you seem to think I'm you personal assistant," Sally responded, her tone clipped. "You ever noticed how assistant starts with ass? Do you think that's a coincidence?" Jen shrugged her shoulders as she raised her eyebrows at Sally.
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Quinn Loftis (Blood Rites (The Grey Wolves, #2))
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What do you mean? We have it, we raise it, we send it to school, keep it from getting eaten by wolves or becoming a stripper, and we're good.
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Jay Crownover (Rome (Marked Men, #3))
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My older sister has entire kingdoms inside of her, and some of them are only accessible at certain seasons, in certain kinds of weather.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Katie nosed at the carpet and then gave it a good chew. When it proved recalcitrant enough that she couldn't pull it up, she growled. "Who's a fierce little girl?" I asked her. "Who's going to kick butt and take names and help her big sister get into all kinds of trouble someday?" Devon snorted. "Sometimes, I think the term bad influence was invented specifically with you in mind.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Casey doesn't trust him." "Casey doesn't trust anyone," I replied. "He's paranoid like that. I mean, come on, he's a werewolf who installed a nanny cam in his kids' room." I pointed my spoon at Ali for emphasis. "A nanny cam.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I'm Chase." he said. "Kind of an ironic name for a werewolf." The observation slipped easily off my tongue. The boy didn't blink. In fact, I was beginning to doubt that he'd blink once since I'd come into the room. "Werewolves do a lot of chasing." I explained. "And your name is Chase. Hee.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I turned my attention back to Kaitlin, who now appeared to be very conscientiously stalking my shoelace.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I’d take a physical fight over Touchy-Feely Share Time, hands down
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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Not going to walk me to the door?" I asked, pretending to be shocked at his lack of gallantry. "Of course I am. many would think that a bonny lass such as yerself wouldst be able to stay out of trouble for a distance of fifteen feet, but I know better." "Did you just use the words yerself and wouldst in the same sentence? You can't be a pirate and a courtier at the same time, Dev. It just isn't done.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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You're my escort?" Devon shrugged. "The Big Guy tells you to do something, you do it, even if it means babysitting a bratty little human girl who calls playing with glue an art." I reached over and smacked him.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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We were getting ready to cross into another pack's territory, and my second-in-command was making spirit fingers.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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Aren't you supposed to be taking my order?' I asked. 'Bite me. And then you can tell me what's wrong.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Two psychics, two werewolves, and a psychic human alpha walk up to a crime scene...
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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Nobody knew what it was like to be torn between what it meant to be human and what it meant to be Pack better than me.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Being raised by a psychopath will do that to you.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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You're going down, Bronwyn. Them's fighting words.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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She'd been taught all her life not to attack humans, but knocking them unconscious with tranquilizer guns was more of a gray area.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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They want us to be shepherds to these kids. But no one wants to talk about the fact that many of them are raised by wolves.” I
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J.D. Vance (Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis)
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I remember watching an episode of The West Wing about education in America, which the majority of people rightfully believe is the key to opportunity. In it, the fictional president debates whether he should push school vouchers (giving public money to schoolchildren so that they escape failing public schools) or instead focus exclusively on fixing those same failing schools. That debate is important, of courseβ€”for a long time, much of my failing school district qualified for vouchersβ€”but it was striking that in an entire discussion about why poor kids struggled in school, the emphasis rested entirely on public institutions. As a teacher at my old high school told me recently, β€œThey want us to be shepherds to these kids. But no one wants to talk about the fact that many of them are raised by wolves.
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J.D. Vance (Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis)
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I wasn't entirely sure how to reply. Blow me and Screw you both seemed like strong contenders, but the peanut gallery in my head appeared to be favoring castration.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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There is probably no better or more reliable measure of whether a woman has spent time in ugly duckling status at some point or all throughout her life than her inability to digest a sincere compliment. Although it could be a matter of modesty, or could be attributed to shyness- although too many serious wounds are carelessly written off as "nothing but shyness"- more often a compliment is stuttered around about because it sets up an automatic and unpleasant dialogue in the woman's mind. If you say how lovely she is, or how beautiful her art is, or compliment anything else her soul took part in, inspired, or suffused, something in her mind says she is undeserving and you, the complimentor, are an idiot for thinking such a thing to begin with. Rather than understand that the beauty of her soul shines through when she is being herself, the woman changes the subject and effectively snatches nourishment away from the soul-self, which thrives on being acknowledged." "I must admit, I sometimes find it useful in my practice to delineate the various typologies of personality as cats and hens and ducks and swans and so forth. If warranted, I might ask my client to assume for a moment that she is a swan who does not realzie it. Assume also for a moment that she has been brought up by or is currently surrounded by ducks. There is nothing wrong with ducks, I assure them, or with swans. But ducks are ducks and swans are swans. Sometimes to make the point I have to move to other animal metaphors. I like to use mice. What if you were raised by the mice people? But what if you're, say, a swan. Swans and mice hate each other's food for the most part. They each think the other smells funny. They are not interested in spending time together, and if they did, one would be constantly harassing the other. But what if you, being a swan, had to pretend you were a mouse? What if you had to pretend to be gray and furry and tiny? What you had no long snaky tail to carry in the air on tail-carrying day? What if wherever you went you tried to walk like a mouse, but you waddled instead? What if you tried to talk like a mouse, but insteade out came a honk every time? Wouldn't you be the most miserable creature in the world? The answer is an inequivocal yes. So why, if this is all so and too true, do women keep trying to bend and fold themselves into shapes that are not theirs? I must say, from years of clinical observation of this problem, that most of the time it is not because of deep-seated masochism or a malignant dedication to self-destruction or anything of that nature. More often it is because the woman simply doesn't know any better. She is unmothered.
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Clarissa Pinkola EstΓ©s (Women Who Run With the Wolves)
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There are certain people who do not feel like they were raised by wolves, and they are the ones who make the world tick. They are the ones who keep everything functioning so the rest of us can worry about what sort of person we should be.
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Sheila Heti (How Should a Person Be?)
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Did you follow me here?" I asked. Lake shrugged. "The word follow seems to suggest you got here first.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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I had to protect him. And me. So I took everything I felt for the pack. I saw the bond, and instead of closing myself off to it, I pulled. I pulled at it and I thrust it toward Chase.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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So," I said climbing to my feet and changing the subject ASAP, "I had a dream last night someone tried to burn me alive, and I'm not entirely sure it was a dream." Devon stiffened. Chase's pupils pulsed. Subject successfully changed. "Now who's ready to eat?
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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If I lied, you'd smell it, so I'll stick with that's no concern of yours and suggest you leave it at that.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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What if I say I can't bear to lose you?" A smile tugged at her lips. "I'd say you're a liar. That claims like that belong to romantic ninnies." She raised her hand and let her fingertips trace the line of his beautiful jaw. He closed his eyes. "We would go on, you and I. If I couldn't be queen, you would find a way to win this battle and save this country. You would make a sheltering place for my people. You would march an bleed and crack terrible jokes until you had done all you said you would. I suppose that's why I love you.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
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Casey was in the bed with Ali. And that was where I drew the line. Because eww.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Hierarchy was like breathing: the only time you thought about it was when something went wrong.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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Luckily for me, I didn't know precisely what it was that I'd done to merit a visit from our pack's leader. There were any number of possibilities, none of which I wanted to openly admit on the off chance that there was something I'd done that he hadn't found out yet.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I have a plan. Boys, it's hunting season. Weapon up
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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I laid my head on his neck, and the two of us-girl and wolf-fell asleep, into a dream within a dream.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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For a few seconds, I thought I might actually cry. That was so unlike me, I wasn't sure how to respond. Bronwyn Alessia St. Vincent Clare didn't get sad. She got mad. Or better, she got even.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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Straw met camel's back. Breaking commenced.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Mi casa es su casa. Literally. I'm pretty sure your dad owns it.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Bryn?" Chase's voice was a whisper in my mind, and the sensation sent a single chill up my spine. "Yes?" "You asked me what I liked, before." He paused, and all the silence tickled my mind, the chill in my spine climbing its way to the hairs on the back of my neck. "Before, I loved cars, Yeats, having a bedroom that locked from the inside, and you.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Devon: "Why, Bryn, I do believe he's given her your pen." Bryn: "Well, get Freud on the phone. He'll have a field day with this one.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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....And b-t-w, if anyone asks you what's in the box, I'd say 'feminine supplies.'" The box was large and heavy, and there was a distinct clanging sound as I carried it. "As in tampons?" "Keely's not going to ask questions. Ali's busy with the twins, and everyone else around here is male. Tampons scare the bejeezus out of them, my dad included, but if the person who asks is a Were, they'd smell a lie. Hence, feminine supplies." "Because we're females, and they're our supplies?" I guessed. "No. Because weapons are feminine." Lake gave me an insulted look. "Why do you think I named my gun Matilda?
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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In the end,” Callum said, his voice soft, gentle, β€œit all comes back to you. You protect them [your pack], you love them, you live for them, and someday, you die. That’s what it means, Bryn-girl, to be what we are [to be Alpha]. It’s lonely. It’s impossible. It’s all-consuming.” It is what it is.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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Caroline: 'You know Sora. I don't. It will hurt you. It won't hurt me. Nothing hurts me.' Lake: 'Liar. Just breathing hurts you so bad, you want to beat the snot out of something.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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When you're a kid, it's hard to tell the innocuous secrets from the ones that will kill you if you keep them.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Ali wrinkled her forehead and cocked her head to the side. Clearly, she hadn't prepared herself for me to be pleasant. After a moment, her eyes narrowed. "What exactly did you and Lake did yesterday?" she asked, like we might have held up a gas station and gone on a crime spree across the country, all in the span of just a few hours. "We went to Mexico, had some tequila, eloped with a pair of drug smugglers, and took part-time jobs as exotic dancers. You know, same old, same old." Ali snorted. "I'm torn on stripper names. It's either going to be Lady Love or Wolfsbane Lane. Thoughts?" Ali threw a onesie at me. "Brat.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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The fact that you don't hate him for this breaks my heart. And if we weren't leaving because of what they'd done to you, we'd be leaving because the pack has twisted you enough to make you think that it's okay for someone to treat you that way.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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This however, wasn't an ideal world, and no matter how hard I tried to think of an answer, I had nothing.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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My mom says I'm destined to be the sort of man who uses big words but pronounces them incorrectly.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves: Stories)
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She used to suffer these intense bouts of homesickness in her own bedroom. When she was very small, she would wake up tearing at her bedspread and shrieking, β€œI wanna go home! I wanna go home!” Which was distressing to all of us, of course, because she was home.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Sometimes, having friends who were like family was a good thing, and sometimes, it was like having an endless supply of very nosy, very irritating siblings.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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There was nothing left. Nothing of him, and nothing of me.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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Bryne want kill dinosaur, i said pantomiming what i thought passed for a descent dinosaur killing motion. For the first time in weeks, Ali laughed. Go on. And if you're very good, Ali show Bryn big heaping secret. fiiiiiirrrre. Make tasty warm dinosaur meat.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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The werewolf Senate hadn't been happy with the idea of a human alpha, and there wasn't a day that went by that I didn't think about the fact that I had something most male Weres wanted very, very badly...Maddy. Lake. Lily, Katie, Sloane, Avie, Sophie...
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves, #2))
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Societyβ€”wronglyβ€”expects a pretty girl to eat a salad and pick at her food, but you wolf down a burger like a person who’s been starved for weeks. And probably raised by wolves.
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Lynn Painter (Better Than the Movies)
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Nobody liked my plan. "You want us to split up?" Chase asked, his brow wrinkling in obvious bewilderment. Lake echoed the sentiment, her voice flat. "Why would we split up? There's four of us and one of him." After a brief moment's pause, she amended her head count to better reflect the real odds. "Three and a half of us, one of him." Three and a half, as in three werewolves, one human. I narrowed my eyes. "For your sake, Lake, I'm going to pretend that Devon is the half." Dev, unquestionably the strongest person in the room, just shrugged and let me keep my delusions. "It's because of my petite stature," he said. All 6'4" of him.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Oh fer Christ's bloody sake Martha I didna' raise ye to be well regarded. To be liked. Any puny weak-waisted slut can be liked. I raised ye to be reckoned with.
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Kathleen Kent (The Wolves of Andover)
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My older sister has entire kingdoms inside of her, and some of them are only accessible at certain seasons, in certain kinds of weather. One such melting occurs in summer rain, at midnight, during the vine-green breathing time right before sleep. You have to ask the right question, throw the right rope bridge, to get there-and then bolt across the chasm between you, before your bridge collapses.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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We went to Mexico, had some tequlia, eloped with a pair of drug smugglers, and took part-time jobs as exotic dancers. You know, same old, same old.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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There are certain prehistoric things that swim beyond extinction.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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It'll get easier," Paolo said. But I knew that. That was the worst part. The worst part was that eventually you forgot about the people you loved. The dead ones and the ones who raised you and the ones you wanted to be with at the end of the day.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Sinner (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #4))
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I turned to Ren, dropping my head low to honor the fallen alpha. The circled wolves did the same. I lifted my muzzle first, my howl singing out the pain of Ren's death, mourning him. One by one my packmates joined the song. Our howls filled the library, spilling into the winter night. The death song grew as the wolves still outside raised their voices to honor the lost young warrior. The chorus of wolf cries, full of heartache, swelled in the night, carrying Ren's memory to the very stars.
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Andrea Cremer (Bloodrose (Nightshade, #3; Nightshade World, #6))
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Callum’s basement had always been off-limits to me, and I wasn’t dumb enough to believe the restriction was in place because that was where he hid my Christmas presents.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Angry mothers raise daughters fierce enough to fight wolves. I am not worried for her in the least.
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Nghi Vo (The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1))
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She already told me that she doesn't have to be nice, so why do I? Because my mother raised me right? That's why wolves always win. Because the rest of us mind our manners and get devoured for our efforts.
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Sheryl J. Anderson (Killer Cocktail (Molly Forrester Mystery, #2))
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Being unconscious with somebody, that's a big deal.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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I smiled half a smile at her puppy antics, wondering what it would be like to be able to join her, to shed my human skin and the confines that went with it and just live in the moment as a wolf. What would I look like with four legs and furβ€”would I be light-colored like Katie, or a darker timber, like Dev? I wondered if I would be velvet black with ice-blue eyes, like Chase.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Before I liked cars, yachts, having a door to lock, and you. :)
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Three questions,” I said, ticking them off on my fingers as I spoke. β€œOne: do you have a car? Two: do you have plans tonight? And three: how fast can you drive?
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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If you’re destined for each other, the world can end – but at least you’re not alone. It’s better to drown together than to burn alone.
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W.A. Hoffman (Brethren (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Any place, then, can become a cemetery. All it takes is your body. It's not fair, I think, and I get this petulant wish for ugly flowers and mourners, my mother's old familiar grief. Somebody I love to tend my future grave. Probably this is the wrong thing to be wishing for.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Wolves know when they’re being raised by bears.
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Tarryn Fisher (The Wrong Family)
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I smiled sweetly at his embarressment, beginning to walk again, kicking up golden leaves. I heard him scuffling leaves behind me. "And what was the point of this again?" Forget it!" Sam said. "Do you you like this place or not?" I stoped in my tracks, spinning to face him. "Hey." I pointed at him; he raised his eyebrows and stopped in his tracks. "You didn't think Jack would be here at all, did you?" His thick black eyebrows went up even farther. Did you evan intend to look for him at all?" He held his hands up as if a surrender. "What do you want me to say?" You were trying to see if I would reconize it, wern't you?" I took anouther step, colsing the distance between us. I could feel the heat of his body, even without touching him, in the increasing cold of the day. "YOU told me about this wood somehow. How did you show it to me?" I keep trying to tell you. You wont listen. Because you're stubbon. It's how we speek- it's the only words we have. Just pictures. Just simple little picters. You HAVE changed Grace. Just not your skin. I want you to believe me." His hands were still raise, but he was starting to grin at me in the failing light. So you brought me here to see this." I stepped forward again, and he stepped back. Do you like it?" Under false pretence." Anouther step forward; anouther back. The grine widened So do you like it?" When you knew we wouldn't come across anybody else." His teeth flashed in his grin. "Do you like it?" I punched my hands into his chest. "You know I love it. You knew I would." I went to punch him, and he grabed my wrists. For a moment we stood there like that, him looking down at me with a grin half-caught on his face, and me lookingup at him: Still Life with Boy and Girl. It would've been the perfect moment to kiss me, but he didn't. He just looked at me and looked at me, and by the time I relizeed I could just as easily kiss him, I noticed that his grin was slipping away. Sam slowly lowered my wrists and relesed them. "I'm glad." he said very quietly. My arms still hung by my sides, right where Sam had put them. I frowned at him. "You were supposed to kiss me." I thought about it." I just kept looking at the soft, sad shape of his lips, looking just like his voice sounded. I was probably staring, but I couldn't stop thinking about how much I wanted him to kiss me and how stupide it was to want it so badly. "Why don't you?" He leaned over and gave mr the lightest of kisses. His lips, cool and dry, ever so polite and incredibly maddening. "I have to get inside soon," he whispered "It's getting cold
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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The best way to increase wolves in America, rabbits in Australia, and snakes in India is to pay a bounty on their scalps. Then every patriot goes to raising them.
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Steven D. Levitt (Think Like a Freak)
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Before, I liked cars, yachts, a door locked from the inside, and you. :)
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Lips twitching spasmodically, Devon put me back in the hold, and I did the only thing I could think of to alleviate his guilt and put him in fighting mode for real. β€œArmani is for mama’s boys, and a movie doesn’t count as a real film if nothing gets blown up.” You’re going down, Bronwyn. Them’s fighting words.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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β€žPilgrims came through only a day ago,” said Zoya. β€žFollowers of the Starless One. They claim this is punishment for the reign of a faithless king.” β€žHow unfair. I have plenty of faith,” Nikolai objected. Tolya raised a brow. β€žIn what?” β€žGood engineering and better whiskey.
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Leigh Bardugo (Rule of Wolves (King of Scars, #2))
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It’s a strange thing, being the parent of a teenager. One thing to raise a little boy, another entirely when a person on the brink of adulthood looks to you for wisdom. I feel like I have little to give. I know there are fathers who see the world a certain way, with clarity and confidence, who know just what to say to their sons and daughters. But I’m not one of them. The older I get, the less I understand. I love my son. He means everything to me. And yet, I can’t escape the feeling that I’m failing him. Sending him off to the wolves with nothing but the crumbs of my uncertain perspective.
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Blake Crouch (Dark Matter)
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The Bible says that man lying with another man as with a woman is an abomination. I have never lain with a man as if he were a woman. I have no interest in such a thing. If I lie with a woman, it is because she is a woman and I want to treat her as one. If I lie with a man, it is because he is a man and I want to treat him as one.
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W.A. Hoffman (Wolves (Raised By Wolves, #4))
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If Sawtooth could put words to the brambled knot forming in his throat, he would tell her: Girl, don't go. I am marooned in this place without you. What I feel for you is more than love. It's stronger, peninsular. You connect me to the Mainland. You are my leg of land over dark water.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Experience informs intuition. But it does more than that: Experience sets the frame within which we analyze and interpret what we perceive. You would no doubt expect, for instance, that the "wild child" raised by a pack of wolves would interpret the world from a perspective that differs substantially from your own. Even less extreme comparisons, such as those between people raised in very different cultural traditions, serve to underscore the degree to which our experiences determine our interpretive mindset.
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Brian Greene (The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory)
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Devon put an arm around me and curled his lips into an expression I recognized as Smirk Number One: sarcastic with a touch of I-couldn’t-care-less. β€œWhy, Bryn,” he said with a hint of Scarlett O-Hara in his voice, β€œI do believe he’s given her your pen.” Devon’s words freed up my mouth, whichβ€”true to formβ€”spoke without consulting my brain. β€œWell, get Freud on the phone. He’ll have a field day with this one.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Go on,” Ali told me. β€œGet dressed. Make your bed. And for heaven’s sakes, Bryn, brush your hair. You’re starting to look like a cavegirl.” β€œBryn want kill dinosaur,” I said, pantomiming what I thought passed for a decent dinosaur-killing motion. For the first time in weeks, Ali laughed. β€œGo on. And if you’re very good, Ali show Bryn big heaping secret. Fiiiiiirrrre. Make tasty warm dinosaur meat.” I snorted. β€œDork.” β€œRight back at ya, kiddo.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Jacque leaned over and whispered in Sally's ear, "I give it two days before he lays one on her." "You're being generous. I say less than twenty four hours." "Is that a bet?" Jacque asked, eyebrows raised. "Better believe it," Sally answered. Her lips eased into a crooked smile. Jen leaned around Sally and glared at her two best friends. "What are you two betting on?" "Good grief. What, does she have eagle ears or something?" "No, you dork. Your whisper is just you talking in normal volume but making your voice raspy. Really, you sound more like a chick who's been smoking for thirty years." Jen shrugged. "I'm just throwing that out there. You can take it and apply it at your leisure." Fane was chuckling at Jen's words when Jacque elbowed him, causing him to cough."You don't get to laugh, wolf-man." Jacque turned back to Jen. "Thank you for that observation, Sherlock." "Always glad to help a friend in need, Watson." Jen grinned at Jacque's irritated look.
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Quinn Loftis (Just One Drop (The Grey Wolves, #3))
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I know why she stormed out of here." Decebel's and Jacque's heads both whipped around. "You do?" they both asked at the same time. Fane raised an eyebrow at Sally's words. Sally in turn eyeballed Decebel. "Jen never really learned how to use an inside voice. So, Decebel, why don't you share how she asked you if you were involved with Crina, and how you never really gave her an answer but instead taunted her, and then nearly made her hyperventilate with desire." Decebel's head cocked to the side, his eyebrows drawn together. "How -" "I would say it's a gift, but really I'm just nosy as hell. And damn, boy, the look you were giving her nearly had me in a puddle." "Shut up!" Jacque squealed. "Are you telling me Jen stormed out of here because he got her all hot and bothered?" Sally was grinning from ear to ear. Decebel looked like he would be perfectly happy if the universe would just swallow him whole. "She was angry when she left," Decebel defended. "She left because she was mad." "Yeah, mad because she's got it bad for you, Sherlock," Sally told him, rolling her eyes. "Really? She likes me?" Jacque laughed at Decebel's cocky smile. "Um, if you aren't her mate that's not a good thing, Casanova," Jacque reminded him. Sally nodded in agreement, scrutinizing Decebel. "Let's just hope that she finds her mate at Mate Fest so she can get over you." Decebel took a step towards Sally. Fane stepped around Jacque and laid a hand on Decebel's chest, stopping him. "Easy, Beta." Decebel closed his eyes taking slow breaths, leashing his wolf. Then Sally's words worked past the jealous fog. "Mate Fest?" he questioned. Sally grinned. "Jen deemed it." "Naturally," Decebel muttered with a slight smile.
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Quinn Loftis (Just One Drop (The Grey Wolves, #3))
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Rather than sleeping myself, I practiced. I practiced taking everything I'd seen in the last few days-every horror, every drop of blood-and locking it away, so deep in my mind that I could pretend that nothing had happened. And then I practiced letting it out. This time, I didn't start with a specific memory. I didn't walk myself step by step through a scene. Instead, I built a room inside my head-a tiny room with white walls and no windows and no doors. No way out. In that room, I put the sound of screams, tearing flesh, and heavy breathing, the smell of rancid blood. Everything I'd been holding back, everything threatening to devour me whole was there-in the ceiling of that room, the corners, the floor.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Taken by Storm (Raised by Wolves, #3))
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Without even thinking about it, I sent Callum an image of a dog hiking his leg at a fire hydrant. And then one of a rebel flag from the Revolutionary War. Callum didn’t respond in my head, but I knew he’d gotten the message, because he met me at the front door, and the first thing he said, with a single arch of his eyebrow, was, β€œDon’t tread on you?” β€œMore like β€˜don’t metaphorically pee on my brainwaves,’ but it’s the same sentiment, really.” β€œVulgarity does not become you, Bryn.” β€œAre you going to lecture, or are we going to run?” He sighed, but I didn’t need a bond with the pack to see that he was thinking that I had always, always been a difficult child. And then, just in case that point wasn’t clear, he verbalized it. β€œYou have always, always been a difficult child.” I smiled sweetly. β€œI try.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Spoilers follow I started reading the third act of Hamlet, and I got about two pages in when I realized there's no point. I am never going back to school. I am never going to the university. I am never going to watch wolves stalk through the northern forests or elephants graze on the savanna. I am never going to have sex or get married or raise a family. I'm never going to have a first apartment, a first house, a first car. I'm never
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Megan Crewe (The Way We Fall (Fallen World, #1))
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Um, what's cooking in that sadistic brain of yours?" Jen asked nervously. Sally's eyes snapped open. "I was just thinking that maybe if you met someone else then you could get past your furry problem." "My furry problem? Really? You make it sound like I have abnormal leg hair growth or something." Jen rolled her eyes. "Look." Sally stopped Jen before she could walk out of the room. "Let's just give it a go. You, me, and Jacque – tonight. We'll get Sorin to take us somewhere where there are going to be guys. Then you can do your thing." "My thing?" Jen asked, raising her eyebrows. "Yeah. You know, your thing. The hottie hunting thing." Jen laughed. "Man, it sounded like such a good idea at the time." Sally groaned. "Oh, come on, Jen." Jen interrupted her before Sally could continue. "Don’t. Don't do that whiny voice." "Then say you will go tonight," Sally challenged. "Or are you chicken?" "You really like living on the edge, don't you, Thelma?" "Hey, I'm just calling it how I see it.
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Quinn Loftis (Just One Drop (The Grey Wolves, #3))
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Granana doesn't understand what the big deal is. She didn't cry at Olivia's funeral, and I doubt she even remembers Olivia's name. Granana lost, like, ninety-two million kids in childbirth. All of her brothers died in the war. She survived the Depression by stealing radish bulbs from her neighbors' garden, and fishing the elms for pigeons. Dad likes to remind us of this in a grave voice, as if it explained her jaundiced pitilessness: "Boys. Your grandmother ate pigeons.
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Karen Russell (St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
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Adam crossed to her bed and pulled off the blanket. He reached her at the window and draped it over her shoulders. β€œAdam?” Persephone looked up at him, so obviously confused. β€œYou should have come in when the wolves first started.” Adam made his way to the door. β€œCome in?” she repeated. β€œAnd curled up on the bed.” He stopped at the door and turned toward her, waiting. β€œYou knew?” Persephone whispered, her face paling noticeably. β€œI . . . I thought . . . I thought you were asleep.” β€œAsleep?” Adam answered, with an ironic raise of his eyebrows. β€œThat’s the problem.” β€œProblem?” β€œI can’t sleep.
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Sarah M. Eden (Seeking Persephone (The Lancaster Family, #1))
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Oh, I see how it is. Baby finds her Johnny Castle, and all of a sudden, she forgets about the small matter of her BFF?” There was only one person in the world who could deliver that line with a straight face. Until I’d heard his voice, I hadn’t realized just how much I’d missed it. β€œDevon!” Chase stiffened as Dev’s name left my lips, and Devon beamed at me, doing a good impression of someone who hadn’t been bristling a moment before, when I’d buried myself in Chase’s arms. β€œIn the flesh,” Devon said. β€œWhen you call, Bronwyn, I answer. Always.” It was a testament to the gravity of the moment that he didn’t treat everyone present to an impromptu performance of β€œAin’t No Mountain.” Lest Devon decide the situation did call for some tunes, I pushed on.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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Ten-to-one odds Callum has either Sore or Lance on Bryn-duty tonight,” I said, changing the subject with an unspoken apology for bringing up the previous one at all. β€œYou Macalisters seem to be Team Bryn favorites at the moment.” Devon’s lips settled into an easy, practiced smirk, and the nearly imperceptible tension in his neck and shoulder muscles receded. β€œIf there’s any justice in this world, watching you should convince them how lucky they’ve been to be blessed with a son such as myself.” β€œHe says with patented Smirk Number Three.” Devon shook his head and made a sound somewhere in the neighborhood of tsk-tsk. β€œYou’re getting rusty, Bronwyn. That was clearly Smirk Number Two: sardonic with a side of wit.
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1))
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He's not my lover," Isolfr said. She raised an eyebrow, a long feathery, shaggy sweep. "You're his beloved. Both of them. I saw enough on the war-trail to know." Then she laughed, and took her hand off his and pushed his chest like a wolf-cub nudging playfully. "We don't get to pick who loves us, you know. And better to get him to write the song than be remembered forever as 'fair Isolfr, the cold.'" He scrubbed a hand across his face, roughness of beard and scars and the smooth skin of the unmarked cheek. "Is that really what they call me?" She smiled. "You frighten them, Viradechtisbrother. You went down under the mountain and came out again, twice, and the alfar call you friend. They'll have you among the heroes before you know it. And you can seem quite untouchableβ€”'ice-eyes, and ice-heart, and ice-hard, his will.'" "Othinn help me. It is a song already.
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Sarah Monette (A Companion to Wolves (Iskryne World, #1))