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“If I'd spoken, even just one word, I would have never been able to hold back what I feel for you. You would have run.”
Melissa Haag“If I'd spoken, even just one word, I would have never been able to hold back what I feel for you. You would have run.”
Melissa Haag, Hope(less)“I cannot accept any more from you without knowing the price”
M.J. Haag, Devastation: A Beauty and the Beast Novel“Curled on my side, I snuggled deeper into the pile of furs lying under me. From the darkness, something growled softly and silenced the bird as a large warm hand soothed my hair. I sank back into my slumber.”
M.J. Haag, Devastation: A Beauty and the Beast Novel“Hiding white lies only causesanxiety and low self- esteem.Melissa Mae Palmer (on living with a mysterious illness and not telling a soul)”
Melissa Mae Palmer, My Secrets of Survivorship: We Solved the Mystery“[Women] are conditioned to ever prove ourselves, as if our value is contingent on our ability to meet the expectations of others. As if our worth is a tank forever draining that we must fill and fill. We complete tasks and in some half-buried way believe that if we don’t, we will be discredited. Sometimes, this is true. But here is a question: Do you want to be a reliable source of literary art (or whatever writing you do), or of prompt emails?”
Melissa Febos“Tanner: I think that I might kiss you to keep your lips busy with something other than insulting me.Ella: If you think you can do it without getting lost.”
Melissa Lemon, Cinder and Ella“I wanted to kill someone and I wanted to die and I wanted to run as far and as fast as I could because she was never coming back. She had fallen off the face of the earth and she was never coming back.”
Melissa Kantor, Maybe One Day“I think, because…well, I like the idea of coming up with a story that never existed before, but I don’t really want to be in charge. I don’t want to be famous. I guess I like the idea of sitting in the dark and knowing that I created the thing on screen, that it’s my story, but, like, no-one else has to know it was me. Does that make sense?”
Melissa Keil, Life in Outer Space