Meyer Marissa

Cinder

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  • נועה קלויטhas quoted3 years ago
    She pulled her hair back into its tight ponytail, strangely excited.
  • dust bynhas quoted4 years ago
    “Would next month have been more convenient for you?”
  • dust bynhas quoted4 years ago
    “Just that you’re always more than willing to placebo the male cyborgs that come in, but you perk right up when you catch word of a girl, especially the young ones.”

    He opened his mouth, close
  • Heidi Schmidt Hotthas quoted5 years ago
    Kai half laughed. “You’re not really making me feel better, but I appreciate the effort.” He raised his eyes to the ceiling. “I shouldn’t be telling you all this, anyway. It isn’t your problem to worry about. It’s just…you’re easy to talk to.”

    She shuffled her feet. “It is kind of my problem. I mean, we all have to live here.”

    “You could move to Europe.”

    “You know, I’ve actually been considering that lately.”

    Kai laughed again, the warmth returning to the sound. “If that’s not a vote of confidence, I don’t know what is.”
  • Heidi Schmidt Hotthas quoted5 years ago
    Her nerves were frazzled, and all the emotions of the past hour were converging into a single, sickening feeling—exasperation. The hall was filled with doctors, nurses, androids, officials, technicians, and they all fell into an awkward hush and stared at the prince and the girl in the baggy cargo pants he was flirting with.

    Flirting.

    Squaring her shoulders, she retreated back into the elevator and pushed him inside, not even caring that it was with her metal hand. “Hold the elevator,” he said to the android as the doors shut them in. He smiled. “That got your attention.”

    “Listen,” she said. “I’m sorry. I really am. But I can’t go to the ball with you. You just have to trust me on that.”

    He gazed down at the gloved hand splayed across his chest. Cinder pulled away, crossing her arms over her chest
  • Heidi Schmidt Hotthas quoted5 years ago
    “Well, sure, you can help,” Cinder said, rubbing her hands together. “Just don’t let her catch you with those pearls.”

    Iko lifted the beaded necklace up with her prongs, and Cinder noticed she was wearing the ribbon Peony had given her. She pulled back, as if she’d been stung. “How about some light?”

    The blue sensor brightened, shedding a spotlight into Nainsi’s interior.

    Cinder twisted up her lips. “Do you think it could have a virus?”

    “Maybe her programming was overwhelmed by Prince Kai’s uncanny hotness.”
  • Heidi Schmidt Hotthas quoted5 years ago
    Kai tucked his hands into his pockets, seemingly satisfied. “Right. In that case, I’ll leave you be and hope to see a report cross my desk any day now.”

    “That could be difficult, Your Highness, considering you do not have a desk.”

    Kai shrugged and turned to Cinder. His eyes softened a little with a polite bow of his head. “I hope our paths will cross again.”
  • Heidi Schmidt Hotthas quoted5 years ago
    “I don’t know. I don’t actually remember anything from before the surgery.”

    His eyebrows rose, his blue eyes sucking in all the light of the room. “The cybernetic operation?”

    “No, the sex change.”

    The doctor’s smile faltered.

    “I’m joking.”
  • Novita Dyahhas quoted8 years ago
    Cinder shut her eyes, forcing the memory away.
  • Louis Aguilarhas quoted8 years ago
    Kai heard her sugared voice behind them—“Long live the emperor”—before the doors shut.
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