As the carriage whipped forward, they passed the alley she had spent so many days staring atโit was there, and then gone as they careened around a corner, nearly knocking over a costermonger pushing a donkey cart piled high with new potatoes. Tessa screamed. Will reached past her and yanked the curtain shut. "It's better if you don't look," he told her pleasantly. "He's going to kill someone. Or get us killed." "No, he won't. Thomas is an excellent driver." Tessa glared at him. "Clearly the word excellent means something else on this side of the Atlantic.
Cassandra ClareI'll walk you back, Jace said. "As for Simon, he can manage his own way back in the dark-can't you Simon?" "Of course he can, Alec said indignantly, as if eager to make up for his earlier slighting of Simon. "He's a vampire-and," he added, "I just realized that you were probably joking. Never mind me.
Cassandra ClareCharlotte, Willโs being vexing.' 'And the sun has come up in the east,' said Jem, to no one in particular.
Cassandra ClareLife was an uncertain thing, and there were some moments one wished to remember, to imprint upon one's mind that the memory might be taken out later, like a flower pressed between the pages of a book, and admired and recollected anew. - Sophie and Gideon Lightwood
Cassandra ClareShe shook her head. She was so pale under the diffuse lamp-light that she looked almost transparent, as if Simon could have looked right through her. The way, he supposed, he always had.
Cassandra ClareHiding here, are you? Thatโs awkward.โ โWhy?โ โBecause I had intended to hide here myself.โ โYou may hide here with me, if you wish.
Cassandra ClareDo you want to go back to Vienna?โ he said. Alec didnโt answer, just stared into space. โOr we could go somewhere else,โ said Magnus. โAnywhere you want. Thailand, South Carolina, Brazil, Peru โ Oh, wait, no, Iโm banned from Peru. Iโd forgotten about that. Itโs a long story, but amusing if you want to hear it.
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