Matthew did not answer. He was still looking at the dance floor—though not just the crowd of dancers themselves, but rather a specific couple. Cordelia Carstairs and James Herondale.
şəms.has quoted4 years ago
It was only in stories that heroes were rewarded; in real life, acts of heroism went unrewarded, or were punished, and the world turned on as it always had.
Lizzyhas quoted4 years ago
And yet, was not knowing what it was like to taste it not also a form of torment?
Lizzyhas quoted4 years ago
Matthew spoke in a low voice. “It would be one thing if James loved her. I would go into the quiet dark like Jem did and never speak of her again. But he doesn’t love her.”
Lizzyhas quoted4 years ago
Magnus cleared his throat. “I see why my waistcoats cannot hold your attention, Fairchild. I’ve been where you are. Wanting what you can’t have will only rip your heart apart.”
Lizzyhas quoted4 years ago
thought, why no one else seemed to notice that Matthew was only standing up because the wall was holding him.
Lovely Dhillonhas quotedlast year
“One,” said Cordelia. “That’s everyone’s dream, isn’t it, really? Instead of many who give you little pieces of themselves—one who gives you everything.”
Lovely Dhillonhas quotedlast year
Lucie tried to imagine Grace and Jesse sitting in this shadowy room, exchanging the news of their days:
I saw a demon attack in Regent’s Park during the daytime.
Did you, now? Well, I didn’t do much, as you know, I’m still dead.
Eugeniahas quoted2 years ago
Save for Jesse. She lived for Jesse now, and for revenge.