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“Tana. In all my long life, though there were many times I prayed for it, no one has ever saved me. No one but you.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“If the enemy of my enemy is my friend, then surely you should be friend to my friend.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Gavriel smiled at him. "Close the gate, Aedion," was all his father said. And then Gavriel stepped beyond the gates. That golden shield spreading thin.”
― Kingdom of Ash
― Kingdom of Ash

“Allow me to explain how my whole life has prepared me for this moment. I am used to girls screaming, and your screams â€� will be sweeter than another’s cries of love.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“She took a deep breath, "Last chance. Are you in need of rescuing?"
His expression turned very strange, almost as if she'd struck him, "Yes," he said finally.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
His expression turned very strange, almost as if she'd struck him, "Yes," he said finally.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“You're yourself," Tana said, grinning. "More purely yourself than anyone I know. And if you can't see who that is anymore, then see yourself the way I see you.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Remember that I’m still a monster. I can listen to you scream and cry and beg and I still won’t let you out.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“They think you can't feel anything, because they've forgotten how. You're very, very dangerous, I get that, and you're prone to some very theatrical brooding, but don't let yourself mistake that for some kind of inner corruption. They see themselves in you and are blinded.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Then we shall shut them," Gavriel said, and smiled grimly. "Together."
The word was more of a question, subtle and sorrowful. Together. As father and son. As the two warriors they were.
Gavriel - his father. He had come.
And looking at those tawny eyes, Aedion knew it was not for Aelin, or for Terrasen, that his father had done it.
"Together," Aedion rasped”
― Kingdom of Ash
The word was more of a question, subtle and sorrowful. Together. As father and son. As the two warriors they were.
Gavriel - his father. He had come.
And looking at those tawny eyes, Aedion knew it was not for Aelin, or for Terrasen, that his father had done it.
"Together," Aedion rasped”
― Kingdom of Ash

“Aelin's hand wavered slightly over his wound. "What's your shield made of, then?"
Fenrys tried and failed to shrug. But Gavriel muttered from where he worked on the still-whimpering pirate, "Arrogance."
Aelin snorted, but didn't dare take her eyes off Fenrys's injury as she said, "So you do have sense of humor, Gavriel."
The Lion of Doranelle gave a wary smile over his shoulder. The rare-sighted, restrained twin to Aedion's own flashing grins. Aelin had called him Uncle Kitty-Cat all of one time before Aedion had snarled viciously enough to make her think carefully before using the term again. Gavriel, to his credit, had merely given Aelin a long-suffereing sigh that seemed to be used only when she or Fenrys were around.
"That sense of humor only appears about once every century," Fenrys rasped, "so you'd better hope you Settle, or else that's the last time you'll see it.”
― Empire of Storms
Fenrys tried and failed to shrug. But Gavriel muttered from where he worked on the still-whimpering pirate, "Arrogance."
Aelin snorted, but didn't dare take her eyes off Fenrys's injury as she said, "So you do have sense of humor, Gavriel."
The Lion of Doranelle gave a wary smile over his shoulder. The rare-sighted, restrained twin to Aedion's own flashing grins. Aelin had called him Uncle Kitty-Cat all of one time before Aedion had snarled viciously enough to make her think carefully before using the term again. Gavriel, to his credit, had merely given Aelin a long-suffereing sigh that seemed to be used only when she or Fenrys were around.
"That sense of humor only appears about once every century," Fenrys rasped, "so you'd better hope you Settle, or else that's the last time you'll see it.”
― Empire of Storms

“Little mouse," a voice said through the keyhole. "Don't you know the more you wriggle, the greater the cat's delight?”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Maybe it was that nearly everyone else was dead and she felt a little bit dead too, but she figured that even a vampire deserved to be saved. Maybe she ought to leave him, but she wasn't going to.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Keep going' she told herself, 'Don't look back.' But she looked anyways.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“I don't want to be a vampire' she told herself. But in her dreams, she kind of did.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Be careful," Aidan called from the bed. "You don't know what he might do."
"We all know what you'd do, though, don't we?”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
"We all know what you'd do, though, don't we?”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Are you sure?" Aidan asked, "Gavriel's still a vampire."
"He warned me about you and about them. He didn't have to. I'm not going to repay that by-" she hesitated, then frowned. "What did you call him?"
"That's his name," Aidan sighed, "Gavriel. The other vampires, while they were tying me to the bed, they said his name."
"Oh." With a final tug she pulled the blanked free and tossed it over to 'Gavriel”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
"He warned me about you and about them. He didn't have to. I'm not going to repay that by-" she hesitated, then frowned. "What did you call him?"
"That's his name," Aidan sighed, "Gavriel. The other vampires, while they were tying me to the bed, they said his name."
"Oh." With a final tug she pulled the blanked free and tossed it over to 'Gavriel”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“You said you were allowed to lose it,' some part of her reminded herself.
'Not yet, not yet.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
'Not yet, not yet.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“I'm sorry,' she said to each of the dead as she unzipped and unfastened their things, 'I'm sorry Courtney. I'm sorry Marcus. I'm sorry Rachel. I'm sorry Jon. I'm sorry I'm alive and you're dead. I'm sorry I was asleep. I'm sorry I didn't save you and now I'm taking your things. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Behind Tana there was the sounds of splintering wood, as though something very large had hot the door. "No," she said softly, "Oh no. No."
"Leave me," said Gavriel.
....."Shut up or I might," she told him.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
"Leave me," said Gavriel.
....."Shut up or I might," she told him.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“In the dream, Tana's mother loved her more than anyone or anything. More than death.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“please,Tana,please.' -lots of characters in The Coldest Girl in Coldtown”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“She’d worried, after Asterin and Vesta had left them aboard the ship they’d sailed here, that she might have made a mistake in choosing to travel with three immortal males. That she’d be trampled underfoot.
But Gavriel had been kind from the start, making sure Elide ate enough and had blankets on frigid nights, teaching her to ride the horses they’d spent precious coin to purchase because Elide wouldn’t stand a chance of keeping up with them on foot, ankle or no. And for the times when they had to lead their horses over rough terrain, Gavriel had even braced her leg with his magic, his power a warm summer breeze against her skin.”
― Kingdom of Ash
But Gavriel had been kind from the start, making sure Elide ate enough and had blankets on frigid nights, teaching her to ride the horses they’d spent precious coin to purchase because Elide wouldn’t stand a chance of keeping up with them on foot, ankle or no. And for the times when they had to lead their horses over rough terrain, Gavriel had even braced her leg with his magic, his power a warm summer breeze against her skin.”
― Kingdom of Ash

“He gave her one of his old, charming half smiles, a teasing one. "And you kissed a vampire. That's crazy. That's not usually what they do with their mouths, you know. I'm kind of jealous."
"Oh, come on," she said, rolling her eyes. "Like you care what I do. You dumped me, remember?"
"First of all," Aidan said, giving her his most insouciant smile and holding up a single finger, "I never said I was jealous of him. Maybe I was jealous of you for getting all his attention. He's not a bad-looking guy, if you don't mind a side serving of lunatic raving. Good mouth.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
"Oh, come on," she said, rolling her eyes. "Like you care what I do. You dumped me, remember?"
"First of all," Aidan said, giving her his most insouciant smile and holding up a single finger, "I never said I was jealous of him. Maybe I was jealous of you for getting all his attention. He's not a bad-looking guy, if you don't mind a side serving of lunatic raving. Good mouth.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“Is he going to-will he live?"
"No," said Gavriel. "No chance of that. He wants to die, so he will. But not tonight and not because of me."
"Oh," Tana said. "So he's okay?"
Under the floodlights, Gavriel's skin looked nearly white, his mouth stained red despite his rubbing it. It was the first time she'd seen him standing and again she was struck by the incongruity of him-tall, bare feet, jeans, and a black T-shirt turned inside out, messy black hair, chains gone, looking like the shadow of a regular boy, a boy her age, who wasn't a boy at all.
And there was a body slumped at his feet.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
"No," said Gavriel. "No chance of that. He wants to die, so he will. But not tonight and not because of me."
"Oh," Tana said. "So he's okay?"
Under the floodlights, Gavriel's skin looked nearly white, his mouth stained red despite his rubbing it. It was the first time she'd seen him standing and again she was struck by the incongruity of him-tall, bare feet, jeans, and a black T-shirt turned inside out, messy black hair, chains gone, looking like the shadow of a regular boy, a boy her age, who wasn't a boy at all.
And there was a body slumped at his feet.”
― The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
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