“Demons... they don't just waltz into your life and take over for no reason," she said, her voice going soft again. "They might knock on the door, but ultimately, you have to be the one to invite them in.”
Kelly Creagh“Dancers churned around them like storm tossed flowers, their heads held to either side as they whirled with abandonment.“Look at them,” he whispered, his voice in her ear. “Have you ever seen anything like it? They have everything, don’t they? Everything except a single care to dwell on.”
Kelly Creagh, Nevermore“You yourself could be nothing more than a shadow, someone else’s dream who is, themselves, someone else’s.”
Kelly Creagh, Nevermore“Painted faces laughed. It was like a mad carnival where everyone was oblivious, lost in the bliss of chaos, a throng unaware of a bomb planted beneath thefloorboards.”
Kelly Creagh, Nevermore“Despite all the dark armor, the kohl liner, the black boots and chains, she saw him clearly now. She’d peered through the curtain of that cruel calmness, through the death stare and the vampire sentiments and angst and, behind it all, had found true beauty.”
Kelly Creagh, Nevermore“He hated himself," Gwen said. "You just got caught in the cross fire.”
Kelly Creagh, Oblivion“Not anymore, though," he said. "And I guess that's the one perk of loving a dead girl. She never changes.”
Kelly Creagh, Oblivion“Though Isobel could recall only a few specifics regrading the appearance of Poe's wife-a handful of vague characteristics picked up during her study with Varen, retained from the one or two glimpses she'd had for her portraits- Scrimshaw, it seemed, had forgotten nothing.”
Kelly Creagh, Oblivion“Isobel had entrusted the note to Gwen just before Baltimore. And the small scrap of paper still remained her only tangible evidence that Varen had loved her.Expect...he didn't anymore.”
Kelly Creagh, Oblivion“Side by side we'll fight the tide,That sweeps in to take us down.Hand in hand we'll both withstand,Even as we drown.”
Kelly Creagh, Enshadowed