by Edgar Cantero
“Some form of unremarkable weather, profoundly commonplace for meteorologists but somehow relevant to the overall colour of the scene, was taking place.”
-Page 90
“Some form of unremarkable weather, profoundly commonplace for meteorologists but somehow relevant to the overall colour of the scene, was taking place.”
-Page 90
“The idea of waking up to a stocking full of goodies and a mysterious present under the tree brought a smile to her face.”
- 2%
“I look pretty good in a tutu,”
“I bet you do.”
“What about you?”
“I’d look terrible in a tutu.”
- 38%
“But it is somehow easier to face things when someone else is there.
Courage still does most of the heavy lifting,
but Pride gets its shoulders in there, too,
just to keep you from embarrassing yourself in front of the other person.”
- 17%
“She picked up her beer and sipped it in the hope it might settle her fluttering stomach. Why was this stranger making her nervous?”
- 19%