141 Quotes by Kayla Krantz
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Kara gives me a thumbs up, and I feel my hardened face melt into a smile. I’m so grateful to have her, someone to sympathize with me, who knows I’m not right but loves me anyway.
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Amy was jealous. She wished she had that kind of strength, that bravery, but she didn’t. I am who I am, she told herself, and who she was, was a coward.
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No one knows,” I continue.“Correction. No witches know,” Marcus says and smiles at me. “Hi, I’m your partner in crime here, remember?
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Ah, a hit of normalcy. It’s almost addicting.
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Frustration wells in me, and I want to cry as I back away from the thing of lighters, but somehow, I don’t. I just stand there, watching him laugh and trying to not let the moment cut me down completely. No part of this is funny, and I try to be rational—maybe he isn’t even laughing at me at all and just has the worst timing in the world—but I’m paranoid and take offense to it anyway. Using my hair to shadow my face, I turn away from him and pad back over to Camilla.
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If you always depend on others then you'll never succeed. It's best to learn that lesson now.
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It was never easy to say goodbye to a friend.Even if that friend had been a monster.
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He tips his head to the side and grins. “That’s too bad. It’s lonely on this side of the store,” he says and glances at the register beside us.“It’s lonely over there too,” I say honestly, thinking of the lack of real connection between me and Camilla.Blaine’s eyes light with humor, and I smack a hand over my mouth as I realize I said that out loud. He leans closer to me and whispers, “We’ll both survive somehow.
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Maybe that was why I adored horror movies and true crime. I identified with the villain, the foe, the outsider. I was always the person who didn’t belong.
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