94 Quotes by Annette Marie

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    Are my abs better than a hh’ainun?” “I don’t know.” “Do you want to put clothes on me?” “No.” “Why is your face changing color again?

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    A web. A glistening golden spider web stretched between the trees. Shiro.

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    Because you are more to me now. Because you keep secrets like a kami and I’m curious what you hide. Because you are lonely and scared and I don’t understand why. Because you trust me when you know you shouldn’t. Because I believe you when you say you will keep your word.

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    Some problems aren’t fixable, but that doesn’t mean you should stop. That sense that you can’t move forward... that’s the trap. It’s better to take the best future you can manage with what you have, than to put your life on hold trying to fix everything in the hopes of a perfect future that might never come.

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    I glared at him, unreasonably offended that he thought my blood was gross. “Serves you right for licking me.

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    She endured the questioning looks and acted like she’d forgotten her brain at home. Along with her dignity.

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    The five-inch heels on her thigh-high boots looked like they should require a liability waiver to wear.

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    Ash moved faster, spinning through the steps of his deadly dance as he pushed Samael to keep moving, moving, moving. She flowed in and around Ash like a fish darting through racing waters, her blade seeking where Samael would appear. Together, they drove Samael around the dome. They moved together, synchronized and flawless, all his experience and all her instincts melding into deadly perfection. Samael.

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    She bit her lip; she missed Ash. It was like a pain in her ribs, an ache that wouldn’t cease. His experience would have been a big help, but more than that, he never made her feel inferior. Funny how her father was so good at that.

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