Quotes From "Jane Unwrapped" By Kate Rooper

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I’ve heard the name before: Anubis. An Egyptian name. The name of a god. The god of the dead. Kate Rooper
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Well, it’s probably a good thing Anubis didn’t kiss me. I would have died all over again. Kate Rooper
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Do you really think that Tutankhamen would have taken a chance on some pale girl with pretty eyes had you not been the priestess of Anubis?”“You did.” The words fall out of me.“ What?” I look up at him. “You took a chance on me.” I sit up, breath heavy in my throat. “When I was nothing but a dead, lost thing. Leah Rooper
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I bet if I were pharaoh, I’d have had my tomb planned and designed by the time I was ten. I've always wanted to be five steps ahead of where I am. And my mind does it right now: I picture the king on his deathbed, and Ay delivers the awful news to me, but I'm the best embalmer in Thebes thanks to Anubis, so I'm alone in a dark room, and I cut open his soft chest, and take out a heart filled with dreams and love and sadness. Leah Rooper
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His lips are soft and crushing at the same time. I’m not sure what to do–is there an algorithm for kissing? Kate Rooper
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She wants me. And I am terrified, knowing how much I want her back. Leah Rooper
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From beneath the folds of his robes, he reveals a small steel dagger. “You have tempted fate so many times already and still yield to it. Time for history to rewrite itself. Time for Tutankhamen to have a new ending.” Aten holds the hilt out to me. I stare at the dagger. The hilt is bronze, carved with sun discs that glow when they catch the sun. “What do you want me to do with that?” Aten smiles a white, gaping grin. “Kill Tutankhamen and carve out his heart. Kate Rooper
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Experiment: Live and love as much as I can, before my particles fall away to wander in stardust. Leah Rooper
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Ahhh." Anubis narrows his eyes at me. “I’ve given you inspiration. Now you’re thinking about bringing the lightbulb to ancient Egypt. It would be a hit——all those dark tombs.” You. I was thinking about you. His eyebrows rise. “Huh? Me?”Fluorine uranium carbon potassium. I said that out loud. "I mean, " I stutter, "I was thinking about…unimolecular reactions. Kate Rooper
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He stares blankly, then leaves the room like a ghost–never truly here. I gaze at the doorway. I do not know if he means for me to follow him. It’s a choice then. And I realize that this is no choice at all, but rather a sentence. By love or by evil, somehow I am bound to Tutankhamen. It’s not a choice any more if I will follow him, but a question of what I will do when I catch him. Kate Rooper
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I could have killed you, ” I snarl.“ You think you can become a god. You always meddle and change and create. No, that is not the way. What is shall always be. What is known shall always stand.”“ Then you’ve never been in a laboratory! Kate Rooper
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And whose heart do you want me to steal?” The words escape me in a whisper. A small smile pricks Aten’s lips. “King Tutankhamen. Leah Rooper
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I want to go home.”“ Impossible. You’re here now.”“ But why?”“ Jane Ezrael, ” Anubis says, “you’re dead. Kate Rooper