C. S. Pacat

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“I don’t gossip. It involves talking to several people.”
Sayfa 665 - SeijiKitabı okudu
Not a sword wielded but a spear thrown in the darkness, with no way to know whom it might hit or hurt.
Sayfa 659 - Aiden/HarvardKitabı okudu
Reklam
He wanted to be... wry and in control, wanted to force life to be easy.... Only everything seemed difficult lately.
Sayfa 596 - AidenKitabı okudu
Önemli olmak.
Nicholas was filled with an emotion that seemed so huge it made him feel bigger, expanding so this much feeling could fit. It seemed as if he could wrap his arms all the way around the entirety of Kings Row. As if he might embrace every one of the absurdly huge redbrick buildings with the fancy windows and the shiny cabinets full of shinier trophies, and every one of the people inside those buildings.... He had to find Seiji.
Sayfa 582 - Nicholas +SeijiKitabı okudu
Ait olmak.
Nicholas didn’t belong here, but there were people who wanted Nicholas to feel he belonged.
Sayfa 578 - Nicholas=SeijiKitabı okudu
Mesafenin önemi.
"Aiden was only an inch away, but it felt like an impossible distance. "
Sayfa 556 - Aiden + Harvard<3Kitabı okudu
Reklam
His dad always laughed and said, “What they don’t know won’t hurt them.” He’d never wanted to be like that. What they didn’t know always did hurt them eventually.
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“but I will soon be cold in my grave... Bury me with my best épée. Make sure my hair looks great and everyone weeps that someone so foxy was taken so young. Don’t let Nicholas Cox attend my funeral... he’ll only lower the tone, and removing him will leave space for more weeping suitors.”
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Harvard was a fool, but a beautiful fool with gentle hands,
Sayfa 480 - HarvardKitabı okudu
Sessiz ve anlamlı detaylar :')
The fair was held on the outskirts of the town, so on one side were the fieldstone walls encircling Kingstone, and on the other the encroaching woods. In the trees, lanterns hung from the boughs, and twinkly lights peeped from behind the golden leaves... creating luminous pools and sweet little gleams of light in the dark... Even the evening sky still had a broad sweep of gold painted over the dark line of the trees, and the fair made one of the brightest nights Harvard had ever seen.
Sayfa 436 - HarvardKitabı okudu
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