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“...as if Hollywood were the name of the enchanted forest where you loose yourself and find yourself, again; the wood that changes you; the wood where you go mad; the wood where the shadows life longer than you do.”
Angela Carter“Mendanbar took a deep breath. “You could stay here. At the castle, I mean. With me.” This wasn’t coming out at all the way he had wanted it to, but it was too late to stop now. He hurried on, “As Queen of the Enchanted Forest, if you think you would like that. I would.”“Would you, really?”“Yes,” Mendanbar said, looking down. “I love you, and—and—”“And you should have said that to begin with,” Cimorene interrupted, putting her arms around him.Mendanbar looked up, and the expression on her face made his heart begin to pound.“Just to be sure I have this right,” Cimorene went on with a blinding smile, “did you just ask me to marry you?”“Yes,” Mendanbar said. “At least, that’s what I meant.”“Good. I will.”Mendanbar tried to find something to say, but he was too happy to think. He leaned forward two inches and kissed Cimorene, and discovered that he didn’t need to say anything at all.”
Patricia C. Wrede, Searching for Dragons“Can we at least avoid the cannibals? I prefer not to vomit when screaming for my life.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“When your worst demon is yourself, no one can use it against you.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“A monster, some called her. But in the shadows, only said in whispers, she was an angel in red.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“She finally understood why the monsters in the Forest always seemed to smile. Beasts only bared their teeth as a warning before they attack.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“One day is all it takes to lose someone forever.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“I find it difficult to trust my eyes. Things are never what they seem.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“Everything is going to change. We just need to see how those changes are going to play out, for better or worse.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest“When your freedom depends on the death of an innocent, it haunts you forever,' Red thought empathetically. 'Even if you couldn’t save them anyway.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest