Carrie Jones Quotes
Zara." He Sighs. The Wind Bellows Outside. "How Can I Make You Understand This? I Need Your Mom. If I Don't Get Her, More Boys Will Die."
"That's Ridiculous."
"No, It's Just How It Is."
I Think For A Second. "If That's True, Then Why Did Ian Try To Turn Me?"
He Loses His Composure. His Face Shifts Into Something Worried, Something Almost Human. "Did He Kiss You?"
"Almost. Betty Killed Him First."
He Almost Smiles. He Pulls His Hand Through His Hair. "Betty Is Fierce."
"Is That Why You Stay Away When She's Here?"
"Not Even A Pixie Wants To Tangle With A Tiger."
He Blows On The Ember In His Hand. It Turns To Dust.
"You Seem Like You Could Handle Almost Anything," I Say.
"This?" He Smirks. "Parlor Tricks.
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