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He peered down at me. "Jesus Christ. You're leaking."
If by "leaking" he meant "sobbing like a girl," I guess so. — Lili St. Crow
If by "leaking" he meant "sobbing like a girl," I guess so. — Lili St. Crow
Give her the goddamn Advil, Dibs. Jesus.
— Lili St. Crow
I don't have an accent. Northerners just talk funny.
— Lili St. Crow
Little pig, little pig, let me in.
— Lili St. Crow
And I knew that tone, the pleading, the fear that was sitting like a spiked ball in his chest. He'd been left behind too, maybe more than I had.
— Lili St. Crow
No problem. First one's free.
— Lili St. Crow
It's dangerous and dirty and smells bad and
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"Yeah, well, so is sex and drugs and everything else worth doing. — Lili St. Crow
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"Yeah, well, so is sex and drugs and everything else worth doing. — Lili St. Crow
Call them fangs, Dru. That's what they are.
— Lili St. Crow
Book. Candle. Nico.
— Lili St. Crow
Get to it. I mean, if you're wanting to beat me up, too, you'll have to stand in line.
— Lili St. Crow
It is our honor, Amelia said, and it was the weirdest thing-it sounded like she really meant it. People don't often say exactly what they really mean.
— Lili St. Crow
Every kid's afraid of that right? That someday you'll be left in a corner, like a toy, staring with button eyes and a broken heart.
— Lili St. Crow
Okay," I began. "You're too old for me. You're scary. It's creepy that you were so all over my mom and now you're all over me.
— Lili St. Crow
Why can't I have a normal girlfriend?" he asked the air over his head. "I finally meet someone I like and she turns out to be crazy.
— Lili St. Crow
I'm going to draw whoever it is off so you can go back to the dorms and fuck yourselves.
— Lili St. Crow
I wasn't sure if the word boys should mean dim or incomprehensible. I was hovering between the two, with a healthy dose of testosterone-poisoned.
— Lili St. Crow
Another big ripping sound. Jesus. Had they brought supernatural dynamite in to tear the whole place apart?
— Lili St. Crow
I'm here to help you, fucking morons.
— Lili St. Crow
Don't send me home, it's boring as fuck-all there.
— Lili St. Crow
I even poured him a glass of milk.
Call me domestic. — Lili St. Crow
Call me domestic. — Lili St. Crow
So, Mystery Lady? What's it going to be? You're going to spend your short little life playing by their rules, or are you going to take your chance?
— Lili St. Crow
Less speed, less strength, less stamina since I hadn't "bloomed". But I'd bet I was outweighing everyone around me in the brain category.
— Lili St. Crow
Nice, huh? I was just special all over the place.
— Lili St. Crow
It was stealing her breath, imbecile. Go get a towel. -Christophe, Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow
— Lilith Saintcrow
Jeez. Just over a week was all it took for my life to implode. It was some kind of record.
— Lili St. Crow
It's woman's power, food is. You be sure you know where'n the hook is before swallerin' it, Dru. You mind me, now.
— Lili St. Crow
A Zombie. Okay. Whew. All right.
— Lili St. Crow
We ran and the ghost of Graves ran with us.
— Lili St. Crow
He was so close it was hard to breathe. It was exactly like being next to an oven baking a really spicy apple pie.
— Lili St. Crow
Move first, worry about looking like an idiot later.
— Lili St. Crow
You're great at fixing things. If anyone could do it, you could. But you can't do this one. You can't fix me. I'm broke.
— Lili St. Crow
You've got a better chance with me, Dru. Don't do something stupid again. If something happens, it's you and me against the world. Got it?
— Lili St. Crow
I would not put my little bird in the jaws of a trap without being near enough to make sure it wouldn't close on her.
— Lili St. Crow
I just bonked a werewulf on the noggin. Jeez.
— Lili St. Crow
If I need a reason now, Dru, it will have to be you.
— Lili St. Crow
I was always holding onto people, and they were always leaving.
— Lili St. Crow
Anna never wanted to walk when she could be carried, your mother wanted to walk when she could fly, and you want to run before you can walk.
— Lili St. Crow
You know how when you're reminded of things, and you can't shut it off quick
enough? Like, before it slips the knife in and twists? Like that. — Lili St. Crow
enough? Like, before it slips the knife in and twists? Like that. — Lili St. Crow
I'd already shot a zombie. Maybe this smartmouth blue-eyed apple-pie boy would be next.
— Lili St. Crow
Then, something meowed.
No, Seriously. — Lili St. Crow
No, Seriously. — Lili St. Crow
I'm sorry about shooting you.
— Lili St. Crow
Do you have any idea how creepy that is, that you were in love with my mother and you're so ... all over me?
— Lili St. Crow
You're not dead. You're too goddamn annoying to be dead.
— Lili St. Crow
Dru? Don't leave wihtout me."
What could I say to that? I said the only thing I could.
"I promise. — Lili St. Crow
What could I say to that? I said the only thing I could.
"I promise. — Lili St. Crow
It was like my hormones had decided to stage a revolt whenever he got within a ten-foot radius.
— Lili St. Crow
Come on. Say something, Dru. Don't just sit there and look like I've stabbed you. Christ.
— Lili St. Crow
Whoa. Back up. I smell?
— Lili St. Crow
I've been bitten, beat up, tied to a bed, James Bonded out, and now you finish off by choking a goddamn teacher!
— Lili St. Crow
If wishes could be fishes, even beggars would eat.
— Lili St. Crow
I don't know who I am anymore. I expected the world to crack open and the sky to fall once I said it. Nothing happened.
— Lili St. Crow
Shanks moaned, stirring. "You broke my nuts"
So that was what my elbow had hit. "Sorry." My voice cracked. — Lili St. Crow
So that was what my elbow had hit. "Sorry." My voice cracked. — Lili St. Crow
He was full of suprises, my Goth Boy.
— Lili St. Crow
You can scrub and scrub, but sometimes something doesn't just go away. It ... it stains you.
— Lili St. Crow
If wishes were fishes, even beggars would eat
— Lili St. Crow