Kiera Cass

The Prince

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  • LUNAhas quoted2 years ago
    it would be better than anything I’d ever had before because . . . because she would be mine.

    And I would be hers. We would be there for each other. She would be what my mother was to my father: a source of comfort, the calm that grounded him. And I could be her guide, her protector.
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    If she didn’t want me, and she didn’t want him, then what the hell did she want?
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “You are very kind, Your Majesty.” Yes. “And attractive.” Yes! “And thoughtful.” YES!
    I was grinning, looking like an idiot, I’m sure, so pleased she managed to see something positive in me after last night.
    Her voice was low as she continued. “But for very valid reasons, I don’t think I could.”
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “Remember,” she said, “they’re swarming with nerves, and the thing to do right now is make them feel at home.”
    “Act like a prince,” Father urged. “Remember who you are.”
    “There’s no rush to make a decision.” Mom touched my tie. “That’s a nice one.”
    “But don’t keep anyone around if you know you don’t want them. The sooner we get to the true candidates, the better.”
    “Be polite.”
    “Be confident.”
    “Just talk.”
    Father sighed. “This isn’t a joke. Remember that.”
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    Hannah, Anna . . . how was I supposed to keep that straight? Jenna, Janelle, and Camille . . . seriously? That was going to be a disaster. I had to learn at least a few. Then I’d just rely on the pins until I got the names straight.
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “It would also behoove you to refrain from mentioning this to anyone. Understood?”
    They nodded, and I made my way to the main stairwell. As I walked I heard one guard whisper, “What’s behoove?”
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    She was scolding me!
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    She didn’t answer me, but turned away, back to her crying. Why did women have such a high inclination to tears?
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “What if I don’t like any of them?”
    “Then pick the one you hate the least. Preferably one that’s useful. Don’t worry on that count, though; I’ll help.”
  • Hanne Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “Get it together. You look like hell.”
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