Rachel Caine Quote

Not nearly enough. Not recently, anyway. And she was sad about that.I know, he said, and kissed the back of her hand. We’ll fix it. Get some sleep.Night, she said, and watched him walk toward the door. Hey. How’d you get in?He wiggled his fingers at her in a spooky oogie-boogie pantomime. I’m a vampire. I have secret powers , he said with a full-on fake Transylvanian accent, which he dropped to say, Actually, your mom let me in.Seriously? My mom? Let you in my room? In the middle of the night?He shrugged. Moms like me.He gave her a full-on Hollywood grin, and slipped out the door.

Rachel Caine

Not nearly enough. Not recently, anyway. And she was sad about that.I know, he said, and kissed the back of her hand. We’ll fix it. Get some sleep.Night, she said, and watched him walk toward the door. Hey. How’d you get in?He wiggled his fingers at her in a spooky oogie-boogie pantomime. I’m a vampire. I have secret powers , he said with a full-on fake Transylvanian accent, which he dropped to say, Actually, your mom let me in.Seriously? My mom? Let you in my room? In the middle of the night?He shrugged. Moms like me.He gave her a full-on Hollywood grin, and slipped out the door.

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About Rachel Caine

Rachel Caine was the pen name of Roxanne Longstreet Conrad (April 27, 1962 – November 1, 2020), who was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and horror novels.