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41 " Oh, I can find Matt anywhere. I have perfect Matt-dar. I used to be able to spot him across campus in a group of a thousand. I'm like Edward sniffing out Bella. I'm a vampire. I can smell him in any room. "
― Sarah Mlynowski , I See London, I See France (I See London, I See France, #1)
42 " Department, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Dream On (Whatever After, #4)
43 " Couldn’t he have checked his shoelaces BEFORE entering a dark, super-creepy cave? "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Genie in a Bottle (Whatever After #9)
44 " I’m dreaming "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Fairest of All (Whatever After, #1)
45 " Why?” Pi asked. “What are your secret thoughts?” “Nothing,” Mackenzie blurted out. Don’t think about it, don’t think about it. Tess shook her head. She doesn’t want the whole school knowing she cheated on Cooper. Aha. “Tess!” Mackenzie yelled. Tess clamped her hand over her mouth. “I’m sorry! I didn’t mean to think it! "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Don't Even Think About It (Don't Even Think About It, #1)
46 " MISTAKE! "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Seeing Red (Whatever After, #12)
47 " I’m going to "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Bad Hair Day (Whatever After, #5)
48 " We find our way to the marble kitchen, open the fancy silver fridge, and serve ourselves a heaping plate of coleslaw and chicken fingers. “Mmm,” I say. Prince makes sloppy eating sounds. “Delicious,” says Jonah. He smiles at Frederic. “Tastes just like frog legs.” I laugh so hard I snort coleslaw out of my nose. "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Once Upon a Frog (Whatever After #8)
49 " We were not always freaks. Sure, most of us occasionally exhibited freakish behavior. But that’s not the same thing. This is the story of how we became freaks. It’s how a group of Is became a we. "
50 " Really?” I say. “Hmm. I guess it’s possible that she’s not home. It’s not nighttime yet. The original story doesn’t take place until tomorrow, so she might not even be around right now. She could be out luring children with bubble gum or something. "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Sugar and Spice (Whatever After #10)
51 " We found a puppy. In the … um … backyard. Yes! The backyard! And then we … went to see if any of our neighbors lost a puppy. That’s why we didn’t hear you calling earlier. We were outside. "
52 " You’re also kind of a Hufflepuff, don’t you think?” Leela asks. “Hardworking, loyal . . . Although last night you were a total Gryffindor. So brave.” “Maybe I’m Divergent,” I say. "
53 " Oh!” Karimah says. “It’s one minute to midnight. You and Jonah and Prince had better hurry to the room of mirrors. One, two — "
54 " I spot my jewelry box on my dresser and think about Lana. I had wanted her to accept her life as is, but she wanted to fight for her dreams. Sure, sometimes you have to get what you get and not get upset. But maybe other times, you have to follow your heart and go after what you really want. Take a risk. Be brave. I guess part of growing up is learning when to do which. "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Sink or Swim (Whatever After, #3)
55 " if Robin or Frankie wanted to sleep for a hundred years my feelings "
56 " Jonah has that strange look on his face. He must have another of Maryrose’s memories. Probably that she once sang a lullaby on a windy day. OR SOMETHING ELSE TOTALLY USELESS. “Is it about canoeing?” I ask, trying to be positive. He scratches his head. “It is! Maryrose was good at canoeing!” Oh! Yay! “Did she ever stop a boat?” “Yes!” he exclaims. Great! “How?” I ask. “With paddles!” he says. Argh. “Thanks for nothing, Maryrose’s memories!” I yell. “We have to stop this canoe! "
57 " safe and then sneak over to the "
― Sarah Mlynowski , Cold As Ice (Whatever After #6)
58 " Do you know I ate frog legs once?” Jonah asks. Uh-oh. “You what?” screams a horrified Frederic. “It’s true!” Jonah says, clearly not catching the stop talking look I’m shooting him. “We went to a French restaurant for our dad’s birthday and he ordered an appetizer of frog legs. Remember, Abby? We tried them! Both of us did!” “It was before I knew you,” I tell Frederic apologetically. “They tasted like chicken!” Jonah exclaims. He’s right. They did taste like chicken. “I think I’m going to throw up,” Frederic moans. "
59 " Well, there are other versions of the story,” I say, thinking out loud. “Besides the throwing and the kissing.” “Like what?” Frederic asks. I bite my lip. This is going to be worse than the frog-legs conversation. “Well, there’s the one where the princess chops off the frog’s head, and then he turns into a prince,” I say all in a rush. Frederic’s eyes almost pop out of his head. “I do not wish to try that one. "
60 " her horse, Basil. "