“The porcelain doll residing in her white-pillared dollhouse was a mirage.”
Katlyn Charlesworth“You’re right. The fact that the entire party of fifty guests caught you and Jill Moench kissing in the closet was a complete misunderstanding." Theo snorted, turning to Penny, "His girlfriend certainly got a surprise at her party. And it wasn’t the kind where everyone jumps out from behind the couch to yell, ‘Surprise!”
Katlyn Charlesworth, The Tomorrows“When you live in my house, you learn to be fine with whatever you come across. It's the only way to stay sane in insanity.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, The Tomorrows“She wanted to be remembered for doing something great. And her greatest fear was of being completely forgotten.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, The Tomorrows“Half asleep and half awake, I became lost in a deep span of my version of a perfect world. A place I wanted so desperately to reach, but would never find except from within the catacombs of my mind.A place where the sun rose in the west and set in the east, where the mountains bowed to the wind like trees, and the rain sprinkled up from the ground below and onto the clouds above. A place where no one hurt or lost, or felt any tinge of desperation. A place where heartbeats were the only words needed, and music floated on the wind like dust.A place where no place was home. Where a single person could be the only sustenance needed to survive. A place where there were no yesterdays or todays, only tomorrows. A place for me to find solace, an escape from the real world I was forced to live in.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, The Tomorrows“You can’t worry about the yesterdays or even the todays. All you can think of are the tomorrows. They are what keep you going when your life seems to be falling apart. Trust me on this.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, The Tomorrows“They think they are invincible. But, the truth is, Nova––gods fall just as hard as mortals. The only difference is... gods do not see the fall coming until it is too late.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, While Rome Burned“The wheel of Rome spins constantly. Gods rise and fall, mortals live and die, and round and round we go. We all play a part in that wheel... And I make sure the wheel never stops spinning. You see, if the wheel stops, balance is lost.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, While Rome Burned“It was no wonder they thought us to be immortal––our nightly celebrations put Olympus to shame.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, While Rome Burned“Mothers cry in anguishand fathers curse in anger,while others turn away in sadness,all for the children who are lost.”
Katlyn Charlesworth, A Thousand Deaths