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“King Drowden has given his men instructions to infiltrate the town, bribe townspeople for the secrets of their neighbors, steal the neighbors’ hidden treasures. Much more subtle than Drowden’s usual smash and burn technique. We do hope Drowden isn’t growing a brain.”
Kristin Cashore“If you don't scare the neighbors while copulating, I'm afraid you're doing something terribly wrong.”
Lois Greiman, Unmanned“Pucker up, Hollywood. By the time I’m finished with you, the neighbors are gonna need a cigarette.”
Kate Meader, Sparking the Fire“Love I find is like singing. Everybody can do enough to satisfy themselves though it may not impress the neighbors as being very much.”
Zora Neale Hurston“Is there a reason why you’re standing there, staring out the window and watching the neighbors? Are we preparing to kill them and drag them down to the basement and bury them alive?”
R.L. Mathewson, Christmas from Hell“He was with me, beside me, inside me, and I did not care that my children were asleep, alone at home, or that the neighbors might come to know. He burned the fear out of me until all was left was desire.”
Ru Freeman, A Disobedient Girl“These rooms are decorated in two days. It's all kept secret. The neighbors spend the night in each other's home. They don't see their finished room until the end of the second day. They have no say what happens in their own home.”
Paige Davis“If it took eons to get to the edge of one's galactic yard, she could not imagine the neighbors dropping by for a casual visit, especially since the heavenly houses were uninhabitable well into the next state.”
Thomm Quackenbush, Artificial Gods“Of course, maybe I'd end up like one of those crazy old people with, like, sixty cats. And one day, the neighbors would complain about the smell, and it would turn out I'd died and the cats had eaten me.Still, it might be nice to have a cat.”
Alex Flinn“I felt like a champion because I was figuring shit out. I was a doer and a getter-doner, and it was okay to be identified by the neighbors as the little lady who had a dump truck of manure delivered, a load that made the entire neighborhood smell like a dairy barn for weeks.”
Dee Williams