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Stephanie Perkins

My True Love Gave To Me: Twelve Holiday Stories

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  • pranahas quoted5 years ago
    Then he came back to Mags and pinned her against the wall, crowding her as much as hugging her. “Oh, God, Mags,” he said. “Never leave me.”

    “I never left you,” she said to his chest. “I never go anywhere.”

    “Never let me leave you,” he said to the top of her head.
  • Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
    My list of achievements is quite impressive, if I do say so myself.

    My failures equal one.
  • Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
    The whole mess started when I lit the church on fire
  • Fernanda Orozcohas quotedlast year
    Growing up, there’d been so many times she’d wished her mom could be a lawyer or a banker or a producer, the kind of jobs some of her friends’ parents had. But when her mother had been invited to show at the prestigious Biennale, and Luba had sold a ring so Sophie could accompany her, she’d been so proud of her mother, the artist.
  • paolarivera421999has quoted2 years ago
    Flynn looks up at the sky, at the North Star above us. Polaris, it’s called. A fixed point, more accurate than any compass. You always know where you are when you look up at it
  • Fernanda Orozcohas quoted3 years ago
    Here’s a question: are the sweaters mating, or the people in them?” Sophie asked.

    When Russell grinned, he no longer looked professorial. “Couldn’t tell you, Sophie,” he said. “But both prospects scare the shit out of me.”

    Sophie laughed
  • pranahas quoted5 years ago
    “Stay away from dudes.”
  • pranahas quoted5 years ago
    I turned back to Haley, who was obviously waiting for me to leave now that I’d proven useless.
  • pranahas quoted5 years ago
    How stupid he is, standing out here when he is welcome inside.
  • pranahas quoted5 years ago
    They’d stopped swaying.

    “Are we still dancing?” she asked.

    “We’re still dancing. Don’t get any big ideas, Margaret.” He let go of her hand and wrapped that arm around her, too. “Don’t go anywhere.”

    “I never go anywhere,” Mags whispered.
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