“It's okay to be afraid, Jo. It's what keeps us alive. But falling to that fear is what will get you killed.”
Brandy Nacole“Whoa... don't go freaking out on me yet," he says with a smile, a smile I'm starting to have a real like and hate relationship with.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow“Are we safe from human exposure? I don't want the owners to find a busted-up angel and a buzzed vampire lurking in their shed and freak out.”
Brandy Nacole, Broken Faith“With a new found confidence, Briston comes alive. "Then we have to do something. We need to call the police, or the swat team, maybe the military.""Yeah, and why we're at it, why don't we send a prayer up to Heaven and tell the other angels to go ahead and take our names off the eternal guest list.”
Brandy Nacole, Broken Faith“That was probably the weirdest thing that's ever happened to me." "What? Almost falling in a ditch?""No, being carried by a girl.”
Brandy Nacole, Broken Faith“I'm not leaving you. We still have a chance." "How?"Kayson's voice echoes his hopelessness. He's already given up."Hey, as long as we are still breathing, we still have a chance. If you quit, then you're quitting on me too.”
Brandy Nacole, Broken Faith“Good news is, we're annoying him. Bad news is, we're all going to die painfully.”
Brandy Nacole, Broken Faith“When an answer finally comes to me, I know I've completely lost all my wits - or as my mama used to tell my father, I have a few screws loose.”
Brandy Nacole, Raging Storm“Safe? What can be classified as safe? Everything we do in life has a risk. Just getting out of bed each morning can be dangerous. It's not a matter of what is safe, Cooper, it's a matter of what are you going to allow to hold you back." I look down at him over my shoulder and smile. "You going to let some squeaking metal hold you back?”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow“It's evil, Jo. It exists in all forms of life and death.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow“It seems I can go from elated, embarrassed, angry, and back to embarrassed in four comments flat.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow