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1 " It’s an organization we established some decades back, meant to protect and nurture supernaturals. It stands for “Global Agency for Supernatural Protection” because it started in our world, first, but then we expanded. First to Eritopia, then Neraka. We help broker peace between different nations. We have helped multiple planets rebuild their homes and government structures after centuries of bloody wars. We support all creatures who wish to live a free and happy life,” Rose replied. “Sounds like a dream,” Leah mumbled. "
― Bella Forrest , A Jungle of Rogues (A Shade of Vampire #63)
2 " . “We work hard to make our dreams come true,” Ben quipped. “It’s never easy, but it’s a million times better than mindless violence and forcing our ideas on others. And "
3 " I told you. No worries. Bad move. Won’t happen again. All cool.” I sounded like a broken ice machine, the words practically crackling and falling out of me with no emotion whatsoever. I’d put myself in a very vulnerable spot. It "
4 " life before the Perfects was definitely much simpler. First and foremost, we had a home and a leader. That gave us a sense of balance and structure. Now that we’re out here, we’re tempted to miss it, but we’re forgetting that Ta’Zan was never going to teach us anything. He was never going to give us any kind of independence. He only wanted us to depend on him, for everything. "
5 " spent years prior to the stasis convincing myself that what we had was everything, and that we weren’t going to get anything better. It made me feel a little empty on the inside, but I still kept going, because, like I said, there wasn’t anything else for me. Things are different now. "
6 " Looking back, I do miss the ignorance and simplicity of life before the stasis. Knowledge doesn’t necessarily make a person happy, that much I’m sure of. "
7 " We sometimes make horrible mistakes. But we learn from them. We get smarter. We do better. It’s all a part of life. It’s what makes us who we are. "
8 " You cannot achieve perfection. You can take what you have and consider it your version of ‘perfect.’ Not mine. Not anyone else’s. Just yours. And you can do it without killing others or destroying their lives, "