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Jared sidled up. He was not very good at sidling he was more of a loomer.
Sarah Rees Brennan
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Sarah Rees Brennan
Age: 41
Born: 1983
Born: September 21
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I'm always on your side.
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If you’re calling her a floozy, I’m by way of being a bit of a floozy myself.” “Oh, Jared,” said Kami, who was well aware of his romantic experience, or total lack thereof. “You are not.” “Well, I have floozy ambitions.
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It’s bits of dead cow don’t ask it to perform miracles.
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I saw you put rice in a toaster once, said Mae. I was there when made the tin of beans explode. It was faulty, Jamie protested, his eyes shifty. I am sure of this.
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Nick looked vaguely homicidal, but that was sort of his default expression.
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Good practice, everyone, Rusty said at last. Light on the actual learning, heavy on the emotional catharsis, and thanks to Jared I think I need a rabies shot, but them's the breaks.
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She walked beside Jared, four inches of rain-dashed darkness between her hanging wrist and his.
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He had called girls to him before. There was nothing so easy whether you were walking into a classroom, a club, or down the street. All you had to do was send out the right signals, give her the right look, turn your body the right way, and never for a moment let it cross your mind that she might not be interested.
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The Lynburns built this town on their blood and bones. That was their first mistake, Jared said. They should've built a city on rock and roll.
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I hate this, I want this to stop, how are we supposed to live with this, and how am I supposed to walk away? You’re real and I hate you for it.
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You're weird, Nick grumbled, but he turned his face back to critically examine the new hand. You're weird, Jamie returned. As soon as this whole magical war is over, I'm going to make us some friendship bracelets, and we will wear them everywhere because we are best friends. Drop dead, said Nick, and Jamie looked serenely pleased.
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I can try to wheedle information out of people, Holly offered. For which I'll need a lower-cut top.
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Sin met Mae and Alan coming into the flat. Mae frowned. Is it no-shirts festival day? Every day with Nick is no-shirts festival day, Alan said absently, but he was frowning too.
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It was all right. Nick thought about this and decided that what Alan said was true. He'd never been helpless before, not since he could remember, but now he was and everything was all right. He did not have to speak, he was not able to move, all he could do was lie there and have his brother hold him, hunched over and shielding him from the world.
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Maybe he likes the look of Mae, Nick drawled. Don't be ridiculous. Nick raised his eyebrows. Does he like the look of Jamie?
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I'm told I have the body of a god. A Greek god, or one of those gods with the horse heads or elephant's legs coming out of their chests? Alan asked. Next time someone tells you that, ask them to specify.
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Why were you even there? Kami asked. Were you following me home? Are you asking me if I was stalking you? Maybe, said Kami. Were you? Yeah, said Jared. Little bit.
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You're dying every minute, but you won't die yet.
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