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The pain would be awful , but at least she would be free.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Live your life like this. Constantly searching faces in the crowd, wondering which of them you can trust , which of them you can't.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
(...) and I can't summon any more grief. I'm empty.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
She smelled the smoke before she saw it - acrid in her nose, bitter in her throat.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Nicole: It's daunting, isn't it?
Charles: What?
Nicole: Trust.
He nodded slowly. — Stephen Lloyd Jones
Charles: What?
Nicole: Trust.
He nodded slowly. — Stephen Lloyd Jones
He had been running ever since. Initially, because he was ashamed by the memories of what he had done; later, out of necessity.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Yet surely no afterlife could be cruel enough to accept not just her soul but all her agony.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Even now, over a half-century later, the engraved words stirred emotions in him he would rather not confront.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Sometimes when you live out here alone, you forget how to treat with people. [Sebastien]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He smiled. Rather, he widened his mouth, exposing teeth.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
On the other hand, who knows what I know or whether what I know is even true? [Patrick Beckett]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
The smell of her - so potent , so all-consuming - intoxicated him.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
I'm sorry if you think I've played Judas. But I never agreed to play this game for these stakes,
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Her expression was distant and he was ashamed to find himself hunting for sings of pain in her features, some evidence of heartache.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Five years ago I was in love with you so utterly I thought I might go mad from it.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
She stopped, and he knew she had caught herself, dismayed a what she had been about to reveal. [Nicole Dubois]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
It felt as if his body poured into a memory of itself, a recognized groove.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
They were running for their lives, and when you ran for your life you had to do things, brutal things.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Stop thinking. Son't hesitate. Act. The mantra has served her tolerably so far. Looking into the future would improvise her if she allowed it.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
You want to run. I understand that. I do believe you almost found the courage just then, until cowardice unmanned you.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
The rush of emotion unbalanced him, his initial outrage eclipsed by an all-consuming grief.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Those were the black ears; the lost years. He had allowed himself to become the victim of events, rather than their master. [Jakab]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
There have been so many untruths, I don' blame you for being confused.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Knowledge had always been the most important weapon in all of this. [Hannah Wilde]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He's a good guy. Whether we can trust him or not is another matter.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
The burden of that responsibility wicked the blood from hes stomach ans sent it crashing through her arteries,
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
She did not know how the figure was, but she knew it was damaged too badly to live.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
She fought black tears.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Their touch triggered an electric spasm of agony. He felt the gushing warmth of blood on his fingers. [Charles Meredith]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
(He) found that articulating those feelings made him feel morose.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Waves of insanity and corruption seemed to flow from him. She felt buffeted by their swells.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Yet she felt no horror at what she had witnessed, no nausea. their lives - and their deaths - had not mattered.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
(...) Try not to speak ill of people in the future. You never know when they might be listening (...)
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He did not think he was capable of falling in love who was insane, or paranoid, or confused. So where did that leave him?
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
His hearts beat crazily in his chest, so laboured he thought it might burst.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
There's Moses (...) Better company that some humans I've known [Sebastien]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Do I even want this burden any more? Probably not, I'm too old, too tired. And what, after all. have I achieved in all this time?
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He grinned, the skin of his mouth streching far wider that it should have done, exposing teeth as far back as his molar.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He fell to the floor a second time, accompanied by a rain of books.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
They spoke of age and decay. Of atrophy and ruin. Of the inevitability of loss and the futility of hope.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
() Teeth clenched, she heard herself snarl out words in a voice feral in its savagery (...)
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
(...) At that time I put down the paranoia. I should have trusted my instincts (...) [Hannah Wilde]
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He felts as if a tumour had burst inside his skull,
— Stephen Lloyd Jones