Cassandra Clare Quotes
Before Tessa Could Answer, There Was A Knock At The Door, And A Familiar Voice. "It's Jem. Tessa, Are You There?"
Charlotte Sat Bolt Upright. "Oh! He Mustn't See You In Your Dress!"
Tessa Stood Dumbfounded. "Whyever Not?"
"It's A Shadowhunter Custom - Bad Luck!" Charlotte Rose To Her Feet. "Quickly! Hide Behind The Wardrobe!"
"The Wardrobe? But - " Tessa Broke Off With A Yelp As Charlotte Seized Her About The Waist And Frog-marched Her Behind The Wardrobe Like A Policeman With A Particularly Resistant Criminal. Released, Tessa Dusted Off Her Dress And Made A Face At Charlotte, And They Both Peeked Around The Side Of The Furniture As The Seamstress, After A Bewildered Look, Opened The Door.
Jem's Silvery Head Appeared In The Gap. He Looked A Bit Disheveled, His Jacket Askew. He Glanced Around In Puzzlement Before His Gaze Lighted On Charlotte And Tessa, Half-concealed Behind The Wardrobe.
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