Holly Black Quote

You didn't think I really liked you? Do you think I really like you now?He turned toward her, uncertainty in his face.You did go quite a lot of effort to be having this conversation, but... I don't want to read too much of what I hope into that.Val stretched out beside him, resting her head in the crook of his arm. What do you hope?He pulled her close, hands careful not to touch her wounds as they wrapped around her. I hope that you feel for me as I do for you, he said, his voice like a sigh against her throat.And how is that? she asked, her lips so close to his jaw that she could taste the salt of his skin when she moved them.You carried my heart in your hands tonight, he said. But I have felt as if you carried it long before that.She smiled and let her eyes drift closed. They lay there together, under the bridge, city lights burning outside the windows like a sky full of falling stars, as they slid off into sleep

Holly Black

You didn't think I really liked you? Do you think I really like you now?He turned toward her, uncertainty in his face.You did go quite a lot of effort to be having this conversation, but... I don't want to read too much of what I hope into that.Val stretched out beside him, resting her head in the crook of his arm. What do you hope?He pulled her close, hands careful not to touch her wounds as they wrapped around her. I hope that you feel for me as I do for you, he said, his voice like a sigh against her throat.And how is that? she asked, her lips so close to his jaw that she could taste the salt of his skin when she moved them.You carried my heart in your hands tonight, he said. But I have felt as if you carried it long before that.She smiled and let her eyes drift closed. They lay there together, under the bridge, city lights burning outside the windows like a sky full of falling stars, as they slid off into sleep

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About Holly Black

Holly Black (née Riggenbach; born November 10, 1971) is an American writer and editor best known for her children's and young adult fiction. Her most recent work is the New York Times bestselling young adult Folk of the Air series. She is also well known for The Spiderwick Chronicles, a series of children's fantasy books she created with writer and illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi, and her debut trilogy of young adult novels officially called the Modern Faerie Tales. Black has won an Eisner Award, a Lodestar Award, a Nebula Award, and a Newbery Honor.