Mom raised us to believe that every lie puts something out there in the world that's inevitably going to come back and bite you in the petunia.
("Bloodfever")
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One day you do meet a man who kisses you and you canÆt breathe around it and you realize you donÆt need air. Oxygen is trivial. Desire makes life happen. Makes it matter. Makes everything worth it. Desire is life. Hunger to see the next sunrise or sunset. To touch the one you love. To try again.Karen Marie Moning
BarronsÆ lips twitched. IÆd almost made him smile. Barrons smiles about as often as the sun comes out in Dublin, and it has the same effect on me; makes me feel warm and stupid.
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What the feck?ö Dani snapped when I answered. ôYou sleep like the fecking dead up there! I been calling you for five fecking minutes!
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Names are illusions,ö he growled. ôNonsensical labels seized upon by people to make them feel better about the intangibility of their puny existences. I am this. I am that,ö he mocked. ôI came from so and so. Ergo I am à whatever the blah-blah you want to claim. Bloody hell, spare me.
Karen Marie Moning
I'm a bartender. I like recipes. They're concretes. Was the drink recipe for seduction one shot charm and two shots self-deception, shaken, not stirred?
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When Barrons looks at me like that, it rattles me. Lust, in those ancient, obsidian eyes, offers no trace of humanity. DoesnÆt even bother trying. Savage Mac wants to invite it to come out and play. I think sheÆs nuts. Nuts, I tell you.
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