
As if we’d have sex in a cave surrounded by hordes of demons. This is reality, not your fevered imagination.
– Cassandra Clare
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- But unlike Lachlan and Alison, my demons aren’t self-induced. My demons are fate’s way of telling me I won’t escape unscathed. – Kaitlyn Oruska
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- But they love each other. Isn’t that what love means? That you’re supposed to be there for the other person to turn to, no matter what? – Cassandra Clare
- I am not perfectly certain I believe in marriage. Why have just one bonbon when you can have the box? – Cassandra Clare
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- she…let the blood spill down instead of tears. – Cassandra Clare
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- The only way that we can protect each other is if we are together. If we face things together. If we trust each other. – Cassandra Clare
- All of us lost something. Some of us lost everything. – Cassandra Clare
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- Whatever the Clave was discussing, the Council meeting was dragging on brutally late. -œBut he knows New York. He doesn’t know Alicante-” – Cassandra Clare
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