32 Quotes About Summer Chronicle

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Why aren’t you smiling?” Cameron asks. She picks up the Astropad and stops the video.“ Because this is the beginning, not the end. Laura Kreitzer
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She waits for his reprimand or words of disapproval. He kisses her instead. Hard. Lips demanding, fingers tightening on her chin. He consumes her with this single act. Laura Kreitzer
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Time keeps ticking away, unaware of the suffering each second generates. Time doesn’t care, because if it did, it would’ve reversed. Laura Kreitzer
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Struggling transforms her captor into a Chinese finger trap. She’s suffocating. Sucking in air without relief. Her lungs expand. Contract. Expand. They fill with lies and broken promises. With despair and lost hope. Each inhale is empty. Invisible hands reach into her body and constrict around her windpipe. She watches her friends collapse like supernovae, their cognizance disappearing into a black hole. A black hole she’s quickly cascading into. The dark consumes, bleeds into her vision. She blinks. Catches icy blue eyes peeking out from the shadows. Laura Kreitzer
5
Landon drops the bloody knife and stares at Summer like he doesn’t even know her anymore. The truth is, she’ll never be the girl she was seven months ago. Too much has happened. Too much has changed.“ Why’d you do that?” Summer cries.“ To save you, ” he says. But there’s nothing left to save. Laura Kreitzer
6
He holds her for an eternity. Time cascades into the void of the past. She inhales his scent. Full of man and strength and yearning. And she wonders why she ever doubted their relationship. Why she let Julian’s soothing touch coax her into loving him too. Gage is everything. Gage is hers. Laura Kreitzer
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Death and his scythe do not come. No sweeping black capes or ethereal escapes. There’s no pearly gate, no prisms of colors as his soul slips away. The stillness is cold steel. The silence is empty with no memory to mend it. Laura Kreitzer
8
She feels him scoot closer, the heat of him radiating off his chest and absorbing into her skin. His legs straddle her from behind, and he places delicate kisses along her shoulder, her back, the very center of her spine. Each time is like an electric current surging through her, soul stirring and lovely. Laura Kreitzer
9
Her gaze travels back to the lie twisted in a tempest of mud and blood. She witnesses the culmination of her recklessness through a curved lens. Absorbed in life uncoiling, unaware of the world beyond this ridge. His light hair, darkened by rain. His stiff shoulders, full of pain. The vision poisoned with truth. With rust-stained hues. Laura Kreitzer
10
I’m sorry, ” he says. No two words were ever truer. Still, she says nothing. Once a shield, now her taciturnity is brandished like a blade, carving away his sanity. She’s the flaw in the paragon of life–the reason angels choose to dive to their downfalls in fiery comets of stardust. Laura Kreitzer
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Dreams deny her the freedom she truly seeks. Darkness consumes. Leg muscles burn. She runs away, even while lost in the paradise of sleep. Gravity is a crushing force bearing down on her chest, shattering wings and refusing her flight. A whisper in her mind. You don’t belong here. Laura Kreitzer
12
You should’ve told me, ” she repeats. “Because here’s a news flash: You might’ve wanted to shelter me, but there’s nowhere you can hide me that’ll keep me safe from what’s inside my head. Laura Kreitzer
13
A glacial chill rushes through Gage. He whips around just in time to see arms clutch Summer around the middle and drag her into the dark. Panic seizes him, and he takes off after her, regardless of the chaos brewing behind him. Her cry of surprise echoes all around them, drilling into his bones. Laura Kreitzer
14
You didn’t tell Summer about it, did you?”“ What?” Gage scoffs. “Yeah, telling your girlfriend the Angel of Death might visit her if some switch is flipped is normal pillow talk. Laura Kreitzer
15
Maybe the Society was right all along. From the very beginning, that’s what they called her. A time bomb. Tick, tick, tick. Laura Kreitzer
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I thought it was just him, ” she says, ignoring him. “But then I found out I had the same effect, which means the Society did something to my head too.” Gage’s eyes close, horror washing over him. “You really do love him.”“ Yes. No. I don’t know.” Her cries start up again, piercing his heart. “Gage, help me.”“ I love you, ” he says, holding her closer. “That’s real. Laura Kreitzer
17
Just in case you’re wondering, ” Gage says, breaking the silence, “this alliance of ours doesn’t mean I like you.”“ Feeling’s mutual.” Julian tosses him a disdainful look. Laura Kreitzer
18
I can’t–won’t do that to him, ” Summer says sharply. “Or to myself. Besides, your feelings for me aren’t real. The Society did this to you. And if they did it to you, they probably scrambled my brain too. I can’t trust that any of this is real. Laura Kreitzer
19
Seconds ebb and wane. She’s not afraid of her voice anymore, but she’s not entirely sure she trusts it. She’s seen the damage caused with a single word. Right now, each one is a weapon, a conduit of war, and she won’t just throw them out there all willy-nilly. Laura Kreitzer
20
When I see your scars, do I want to erase them? Absolutely. But not your physical scars. The real ones, beneath the surface. The ones that compel you to stay silent or force you to cringe. Those are the scars I want to obliterate.” His finger circles the dip of a burn mark on her forearm. “This is a battle trophy and nothing to be ashamed of. Every one of your scars makes you more beautiful to me. . Laura Kreitzer
21
Dammit, Gage. What the hell were you thinking?”“ I wasn’t, ” he shouts. “I was upset she wanted to stay, and I lost it.” Ethan scoffs. “Yeah, you did.”“ I’m an idiot.”“ Yeah, you are.”“ Shut up. Laura Kreitzer
22
If this is my final moment, ” she says, “then I can die happy.”“ Is that why you’re saying all this? Because you think we’re going to die?”“ I don’t know, ” she admits.“ Dammit, Summer.” He clings to her waist, grip desperate, eyes heavy with torment. “You’re saying everything I want to hear, but I don’t know if I can trust it. Laura Kreitzer
23
Time is a thief. A killer. Time is killing him. Laura Kreitzer
24
Her mum is leaning against the wall, arms crossed, when Summer exits. “Gage left from here a few minutes ago, ” she says, tone neutral. “His hair was ruffled.” She gestures with her hand above her head. The haze Gage left Summer in vanishes. She frowns. Her mum sighs and steps forward. Smooths her daughter’s hair. “If he hurts you, ” she says in a mild tone, “I’ll kill him. Laura Kreitzer
25
Avery slides on his glasses and opens his eyes again. “Dammit! ” he says again with more feeling. “Why does stuff like this keep happening?”“ You say that as if it’s a bad thing, ” Rob says, smirking. Laura Kreitzer
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A layer of fine powder coats his skin.“ My lungs are turning to concrete, ” Rob wheezes, hacking and spitting.“ So are my eyes. How do I always get roped into these things?” Avery coughs and pats Rob’s back in sympathy. A poof of dust billows from the contact. Laura Kreitzer
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The night surrounds, breathes across her skin. They’re lost in the shadows of the moon. Laura Kreitzer
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He holds her with the strength of a million-man army, but with all the tenderness of her heart lying naked in the palms of his hands. Laura Kreitzer
29
When the nurse leaves, Doctor Rose mouths, “Act like you’re in pain.” Then she mimics a painful expression in case Summer doesn’t understand. On the contrary, Summer’s an expert at interpreting body language and reading lips. It’s all thanks to her observant nature while enslaved on the Cosmos. Who else could tell that Peter’s discomfort is due to him wearing the same pair of underwear for a week straight? Ah, yes, she always knew when day six and seven approached. She watched the crew member with much amusement as he waddled, pulled wedgies, and scratched his bum relentlessly. Not that anyone else cared to know that little nugget of information. Laura Kreitzer
30
Why won’t you look at me?” she murmurs. He doesn’t speak, seemingly at a loss for words.“ It’s my scars.” It comes out as barely a whisper. Horror spasms across his face. “What? No, ” he says, a bit breathless. “You’re beautiful. All of you. Laura Kreitzer
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Summer turns and marches away, fed up with being handled like a child. Like she’s a glass doll that might break at any minute. She hasn’t been a child since the day she was whipped into muteness. Anxiety might strangle her sometimes, but she’s not some baby needing to be coddled. Laura Kreitzer