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41 " play his game and suffer his wrath for having walked out on him or deny him and face his fury. Either way, she was going to play. That he would make undeniably clear. "
― Ella Dominguez , Chapter 8: The Complete Series (Chapter 8, #1-2)
42 " I’m trying my best to please you, but I’m a direct reflection of you and your guidance, "
43 " We’re both stronger when we’re together. We can do this. "
44 " What exactly did he want her to be – weak? So he could break her down and make her do his will? Holy hell, she was already doing everything he wanted. "
45 " She did, after all, like a bit of menace in her men. She also liked it rough when it came right down to it. Or at least the idea of rough. No man had ever actually given her what she really wanted, or needed for that matter. "
46 " To ask you to change who you are would be a death sentence for our relationship. You are who you are, Mr. Black and all. I like your dark side and even Mr. Black… in small doses, "
47 " did she still love him like she said she always would? Time changes people and even those who claim undying love have a change of heart when they’re hurt. "
48 " You’re going to let me love you like you should have the first time I offered. "
49 " She had rushed to him like some stupid, lust-struck idiot, playing right into his hands. That fucking note… That Goddamn gift… The way he had taken her the night before and the things he said… All a part of his game. "
50 " At that moment, all that mattered is that they both wanted and needed each other. Every part of her belonged to him, and his blackened heart would always belong to her. "
51 " God, she was so ignorant. "
52 " it seemed dark divine providence always had a hand in bringing them together; like their destinies were inexplicably linked. Was it coincidence or truly paranormal? "
53 " she refused and reminded herself that every step of this game was methodical. He wanted her to think that she was special and that all this meant something, when in reality, it only meant that he was playing the game more fiercely than before. "
54 " The inner voice that he thought had died long ago reared its sentimental head. She’s fallen for you. Hell, she all but admitted it. His phone chirped with a message. C8: I’m waiting for you. "
55 " The impulse to cruelty is, in many people, almost as violent as the impulse to sexual love – almost as violent and much more mischievous” by Aldous Huxley. "