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Rachel Caine
“What's possible?' she asked.
'Anything,' he said absently. 'But that鈥檚 not what I was talking about. Oh, hello, Claire. You鈥檙e in good time. I need an extra pair of hands.'
'As long as I keep them attached,' she said, which earned her a startled stare.
The things you say to me, you鈥檇 think I was some sort of monster.”
Rachel Caine, Bite Club

Rachel Caine
“Are you in the car that's almost caused three accidents on North Vance?" Hannah asked. "Because I'm following you with my lights flashing, and whoever's driving isn't pulling over."
"Let him go," Claire said. "Trust me. You aren't going to get him to stop."
"Oh, God. It's Myrnin, isn't it?"
"Tell that police lady to stop chasing me," Myrnin said, annoyed, from the front seat. "Really, I'm not THAT bad at this.”
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Rachel Caine
“Claire was just coming down the stairs, humming and thinking about how nice it was to have things getting back to normal, and how she'd tell Shane about the January thing tonight, when Myrnin sent a message through the portal.
Well, more of a rock with a note tied to it, which rolled across the floor and scared Eve into a scream before the portal snapped shut. Eve kicked the rock resentfully with her thick black boots and glared at it, then at the wall.
Claire gave her a "What the hell?" kind of look.
"Your boss," Eve said, and reached down to grab the rock, "needs to figure out texting. Seriously. Who does this? Is he actually from the Stone Age?”
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Rachel Caine
“You've turned into quite a bossy little thing," Myrnin said. "I think I might like it.”
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Rachel Caine
“All right," he said. "Since you ask so nicely."
"I wasn't asking."
"I'm aware of that. The sharp point in my back did make it clear.”
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Rachel Caine
“Take her home. And-"
"Say nothing- yes, yes, I heard you the first seven hundred times," Myrnin said, much too sharply. "I'm ancient. I'm not deaf.”
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Rachel Caine
“He hung up on her. She'd just been hung up on by a disembodied brain in a jar. Fantastic.”
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Rachel Caine
“I so rarely have the chance to field-test anything. Amelie is so conservative about these things -Myrnin”
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Rachel Caine
“If he had any kind of a clue, he wouldn鈥檛 be caught dead with that stuff. See what I did there? Caught dead? I crack myself up.鈥� Eve sipped more coffee she probably, at this point, didn鈥檛 need.”
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Rachel Caine
“I hardly broke any laws at all. I should drive more often.”
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Rachel Caine
“Afternoons are hard. Mornings are pure evil from the pits of hell, which is why I don't do them anymore.”
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Rachel Caine
“Do you imagine that they're going to issue me a citation...what was your name again?"
"Still Eve."
"No, I'm sure it's something else. That doesn't seem right.”
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Rachel Caine
“There are always a few, Claire, who like being told what to do instead of being required to think. And those are the ones you should fear. That goes equally for humans, I'm afraid. Critical thinking has become a sadly rare skill these days.”
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Rachel Caine
“You are so lucky I'm too tired to murder you right now.”
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Rachel Caine
“Do be careful. I can't replace you as easily as all that.”
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Rachel Caine
“Next time we commit crime, we'll make sure to include him.”
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Rachel Caine
“Dear girls, I can let anyone get hurt because in my world, my safety and well-being come first.”
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Rachel Caine
“Must we argue word choice? Now?”
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Rachel Caine
“For now," Amelie said. "Take her home. And -- "
"Say nothing -- yes, yes, I heard you the first seven hundred times," Myrnin said, much too sharply. "I'm ancient. I'm not deaf. "
Amelie's cold expression deepened, and her gray eyes took on an unpleasant reddish glitter. "Do you think I find this a joking matter?"
"Maybe you should," he said. "And maybe you should have cut off the old man's head when you had the chance. Absolutely no one would have argued with that choice. Merely walling him up, to increase his suffering and create an example -- that was unmerciful, and, worse, it was sloppy. I believe that flapping sound you hear is pigeons, coming home to roost.”
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Rachel Caine
“I can handle Glory."
"Can you?" Eve asked. "Because I notice you never call her Gloriana. Just Glory."
He shut up. Which is probably about the only smart thing he can do, Claire thought.”
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Rachel Caine
“It's been happening since I was in kindergarten. Not them all the time, but other kids, you know. Every day. It never stops, and it never goes away, thanks to the Internet--it just keeps happening every minute, every day. And I just want it to stop. I think about how to do it, you know. How to kill them. All kinds of elaborate things, like trapping them in pits and burying them alive, or covering them with concrete.”
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Rachel Caine
“Welcome," Vassily said, and smiled. He showed teeth. "To Immortal Battles. We don't fight to the death -- we fight beyond death, in the world's most dangerous sport.”
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Rachel Caine
“Amelie seemed to focus on her again. For a few seconds she regarded her, frowning, and then smiled just a little. "So I recall," she said. "Not all wars are waged with bullets and swords, indeed. Some are wars of wills and ideas. It's good we both remember that." The smile faded. "But not all ideas win the war, and not all wills are strong enough. Darkness can descend so easily.”
Rachel Caine, Bite Club

“I want you..." I kiss his lips and feel his smile on my mouth, "... to taste me." I gently catch his lower lip between my teeth, a playful tease that awakens him, "... while I red you! My lord!" He grips me tighter securing me in place. "Because I am in love with you, too!”
Eva Huiber