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Thought Quotes by Claudia Gray
- The silence between us stretched out, but it wasn't awkward. Sometimes there are people you can be quiet with, and you never feel the need…
- Lucas had told me only one lie, ever; he kept the secret of black Cross because it wasn’t his secret to tell. In every other…
- I know we only talked once-" "But it meant something to you." Our eyes met for only an instant. "It meant something to me, too.…
- Is this what it means to die? Lucas thought. Because I’m not scared of it anymore. Not if it means I finally get this close…
- I wonder how much of the rest of his clothes I could convince him to take off, then wonder where that thought came from. Well…
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