Rachel Hawkins

Hex Hall

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  • nhas quoted4 years ago
    I will not have a crush on Archer Cross, I will not have a crush on Archer Cross, I will not . . .
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “I was trying to be nice,” she insisted, but I could hear the laughter in her voice.

    “Well, don’t,” I retorted. “I like my friends mean and hateful.”
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    Yeah, I was a regular laugh riot. Maybe because making jokes meant that I didn’t burst into tears.
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “She was right,” he murmured.

    “About what?” I said, and my voice didn’t even sound like mine. It was low and breathy.

    “I did want to spend the ball with you.”
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “Nope,” I finally said, striving for a light tone. “I’ve always had a thing for the nerdy type. Arrogant pretty boys don’t really ring my bell.”

    “So you think I’m pretty?”

    “Shut up.”
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “You’re just not used to meeting women who don’t fall all over your ass like you’re in a boy band or something,”
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    The way he looked at me like I was actually interesting to talk to. The way his eyes lit up when he laughed at my jokes. Hell, the fact that he laughed at my jokes.
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    I couldn’t help but sneak sideways glances at him and notice that, homicidal tendencies and evil girlfriends aside, he was still hot.
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    Jenna had tried to cheer me up that morning, saying, “At least you have it with a hot guy.”

    “Archer isn’t hot anymore,” I’d fired back. “He tried to kill me, and his girlfriend is Satan.”
  • nhas quoted5 years ago
    “I’m experiencing some teenage angst, Mrs. Casnoff,” I answered. “I need to, like, write in my journal or something.”
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