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141 " Jayden didn’t take his eyes off me as he put a hand on Blake’s face and shoved him back. “Be gone. "
― A. Kirk , Demons in Disguise (Divinicus Nex Chronicles, #3)
142 " Blake gave Selena a nudge. “Remember what I taught you, itsy-bitsy babe-ette. "
143 " Logan looked up at the big guy. “Do you ever hear yourself?” Blake beamed. “I’m my biggest fan.” “Your only fan,” Ayden said. “Hurtful, dude. "
― A. Kirk , Drop Dead Demons (Divinicus Nex Chronicles, #2)
144 " Only when the mighty willingly fall into the depths of their fears can they truly be reborn to the freedom of their greatness. "
145 " Her dad’s coming,” she said, voice shrill. “What?” we all said in unison. Tristan, Ayden and the fairy looked at me and said, “What?” “What?” I repeated, panicked and irritated at my lack of control in responding to a fairy I wasn’t supposed to see or hear. “What?” came their reply. “What?” I continued the theme of repetition because I lacked any form of explanation. Ayden held up a hand for silence. “Why are you ‘whatting’?” “What? "
― A. Kirk , Demons at Deadnight (Divinicus Nex Chronicles, #1)
146 " I picked up the largest of the rocks that littered the ground and chucked them at the flaming metal balls. “What are you doing?” Logan said. “Going low-tech. "
147 " You’re right,” Ayden said. “Course I am.” Blake folded his arms. “About what? "
148 " A rap on my window. I cringed. With a smirk, Luna pushed the curtains aside. She waved and opened the window. “Hey, Tristan.”“Hey, Luna. What’s up?”“Just blackmailing my sister.”“Good for you.”“You coming in?”“Ah, Ayden, are we?”Ayden eased off the bed. Finally. “Nope. Gotta go.” He started out the window.“You giving us a ride?” Luna asked.Ayden paused, straddling the sill. “You blackmailing me too?”Luna lifted a shoulder. “Nah, just asking.”“In that case, I’ll pick you up in an hour. Car preference?”“Surprise me.”“Will do.” He gave me a wink and disappeared. "
― A. Kirk
149 " Someone once told me that just because you’re beat-up…” “Doesn’t mean you’re beaten, "
150 " Dogs aren’t my thing.I hate dogs.And if this one was dumb enough to sacrifice itself for me, hallelujah. I kept running.After I reversed course.Stupid dog. "
151 " Good news? The spongy forest floor cushioned my fall. Bad news? Momentum slammed my torso into a tree trunk. Couldn’t breathe. "
152 " Is the cafeteria food messing with me, or is babe glowing?” Blake said. "
153 " There was a scream. From Logan. He stood just inside my open window. At the sight of me — and after the scream — he spun around and tried to duck out. In his panic, he miscalculated and slammed his forehead into the edge of the frame. The impact reeled him back. He stumbled and landed on his backside, holding his hand to his head, moaning. "
154 " Tristan: Shut up. The one problem with the story is that Aurora gets to tell her side, and sometimes it makes me look like a bad guy. Which I’m not. I know we made things worse, put her in danger, but remember, I tried to keep her out of this whole mess. "
― A. Kirk , Interview with a Hex Boy (Divinicus Nex Chronicles, #1.1)
155 " Your dad wants to know if ‘fine’ is code for ‘please come home, I’m being held hostage by hormonal maniacs.’” Pause. “And if said hormonal maniacs are listening he wants them to know he will cut off vital body parts and watch them bleed out a slow and torturous death then bury said body parts on different continents throughout the world so he will never be brought to justice and will revel in their excruciating demise for the rest of his life because they have the nerve to cause his daughter any discomfort whatsoever. "
156 " Let’s face it, disaster follows my every move. Like a newborn duck imprinted on a tsunami.” “That…makes no sense,” he said.A & E Kirk (2014-05-26). Drop Dead Demons: The Divinicus Nex Chronicles: Book 2 (Divinicus Nex Chronicles series) (p. 567). A&E Kirk. Kindle Edition. "
157 " The drenched fabric clung to every sculptured line of Ayden’s torso and revealed in detail how his muscles flexed to hold the weight. It was glorious. If you were into that sort of thing. And based how my breath caught at the sight, I was. "
158 " My skin was as bumpy as a book in Braille, confessing all I could not say. And his long, slender fingers read every word. “I’ll take that as a positive sign. "
159 " Super. Sally Security was back. "
160 " My attempts at brushing him off were three counties past the border of outright rude, but nothing fazed him. "