Rachel Caine Quote

Promise me you’ll marry me. Not now. Someday. Because I need to know.Claire felt a flutter inside, like a bird trying to fly, and a rush of heat that made her dizzy. And something else, something fragile as a soap bubble,and just as beautiful. Joy, in the middle of all this horror and heartbreak.Yes, she whispered back. I promise.And she kissed him, and kissed him, and kissed him, while the sun came up and bathed Morganville in one last, shining day.

Rachel Caine

Promise me you’ll marry me. Not now. Someday. Because I need to know.Claire felt a flutter inside, like a bird trying to fly, and a rush of heat that made her dizzy. And something else, something fragile as a soap bubble,and just as beautiful. Joy, in the middle of all this horror and heartbreak.Yes, she whispered back. I promise.And she kissed him, and kissed him, and kissed him, while the sun came up and bathed Morganville in one last, shining day.

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About Rachel Caine

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