“No, her I brought back because..." Niko lifted his chin toward the moon. "She's magical.""I get that, if by 'magical' you mean 'hot.'""I also mean magical.”
Molly Ringle“Being around her now was nine parts bliss and one part torment. And he wanted it to last as long as possible.”
Molly Ringle, Persephone's Orchard“You’re being nicer to me than I've been to you lately," I said."Yes, I am. But then, Hitler was nicer to Poland than you've been to me lately.”
Molly Ringle, What Scotland Taught Me“You're lucky I'm drawn to things that are sick and weird. Makes it so I can actually still like you.”
Molly Ringle, Relatively Honest“..."There’s really no way I can explain it to her without *still* sounding like scum," I complained to Sinter."The 'sympathy shack-up' doesn’t score many points," he agreed.*”
Molly Ringle, Relatively Honest“Hekate smacked the mirror down. "I'd never fancy you," she retorted to Hermes. "And if you ever try to kiss me, I'll--I'll keep a snake hidden in my clothes and make it bite you. On the lips. And on both ears.""See, your threats are still age twelve," Hermes said. "I'll help you work on that.”
Molly Ringle, Underworld's Daughter“She knew nothing of Ren except his name, his aptitude with vocabulary, the fact that he wasn’t in college, and the way his hair narrowed to a curling point at the nape of his neck. And she hadn’t even realized she knew that last thing until now.”
Molly Ringle, The Ghost Downstairs“Disheartened, enraptured, and strangely lightheaded, Grady emerged from the trees and walked back through town to the island bridge, his ankles and hands marked up with thorn scratches.”
Molly Ringle, The Goblins of Bellwater“Hermes, we love you," Hades said, "but you rarely do as you're told, and you always do as you wish, and I haven't the slightest idea what you'd do with an immortality fruit, but I'm sure it would be both creative and disastrous.”
Molly Ringle, Underworld's Daughter“College isn't half as much fun as they told us it was going to be.""It's not one-hundredth as much fun.”
Molly Ringle, Relatively Honest