Julie Anne Peters Quote

Do you love him? I jumped out of my skin. She was standing right beside me. Who? Her eyes widened. Seth? I peered over my shoulder at his retreating back. Um, we’ve been going together for a long time. A year. That’s not what I asked. I couldn’t look at her. Couldn’t risk her seeing through me, reading me.Do you hear bells? she asked. I had to smile at that. Bells? You know, bells. Music, fireworks. She wiggled her eyebrows. I let out a short laugh. It sounded strangled, same way I felt. Only in my dreams. Oh, yeah? She arched an eyebrow. Why did I say that? God. Cece said softly, Maybe you should listen to your dreams. My stomach suffered a major eruption. She pushed off the locker she’d been balancing against with the sole of her shoe and said, Think about it. Like I haven’t been. Do you think about it? I asked at her back. She stopped and turned around. I don’t have to. I know. (Chapter13)

Julie Anne Peters

Do you love him? I jumped out of my skin. She was standing right beside me. Who? Her eyes widened. Seth? I peered over my shoulder at his retreating back. Um, we’ve been going together for a long time. A year. That’s not what I asked. I couldn’t look at her. Couldn’t risk her seeing through me, reading me.Do you hear bells? she asked. I had to smile at that. Bells? You know, bells. Music, fireworks. She wiggled her eyebrows. I let out a short laugh. It sounded strangled, same way I felt. Only in my dreams. Oh, yeah? She arched an eyebrow. Why did I say that? God. Cece said softly, Maybe you should listen to your dreams. My stomach suffered a major eruption. She pushed off the locker she’d been balancing against with the sole of her shoe and said, Think about it. Like I haven’t been. Do you think about it? I asked at her back. She stopped and turned around. I don’t have to. I know. (Chapter13)

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About Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters (January 16, 1952 – March 21, 2023) was an American author of young adult fiction. Peters published 20 works, mostly novels, geared toward children and adolescents, many of which feature LGBT characters. In addition to the United States, Peters's books have been published in numerous countries, including South Korea, China, Croatia, Germany, France, Italy, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil. Her 2004 book Luna was the first young-adult novel with a transgender character to be released by a mainstream publisher.