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“He just wasn’t the guy, you know? I want the guy. The everything guy. Not the dumb Prince Charming, nauseatingly-perfect everything guy. That’s pathetic. I want the flaws-and-all everything guy.” ― Jessica Park, Flat-Out Love
“But I really would love to give her a very special gift. I was hoping if I did, she might give me a kiss in return, instead of the brotherly hugs I always get instead.” ― Jessica Day George, Dragon Slippers
“No, Lucius is harmless,' I fibbed. If you don't count the fact that he thinks he's a warrior prince representing a semi-cannibalistic race of undead bat people.” ― Beth Fantaskey, Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side
“And the prince who had once been a bear pulled close the girl who had once had no name, and kissed her.” ― Jessica Day George, Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow
“I want to help you," Oliver said."Why?" Galen looked up at him. "Because of Petunia?" Oliver was relieved that the prince didn't seem to be skeptical about his conviction. He simply looked like he wanted to know, and so did Heinrich, when Oliver dared to look at the other prince. Oliver was very aware that Heinrich had known his father. Had known him better than Oliver had, in fact. "Because of her," Oliver said at last. "Even though I have only met her twice, really...I just...""I risked my life to save Rose after only speaking with her twice," Galen said with a small smile.” ― Jessica Day George, Princess of the Silver Woods
“With a deep sigh, Lucius resumed pacing. "Honestly, I can't stand this going around anymore. The story is quite simple. You, Antanasia, are the last of a long line of powerful vampires. The Dragomirs. Vampire royalty." Now that made me laugh, a squeaky, kind of hysterical laugh. "Vampire royalty. Right." Yes. Royalty. And that is the last part of the story, which your parents still seem reluctant to relate." Lucius leaned over the table across from me, bracing his arms, staring me down. "You are a vampire princess—the heir to the Dragomir leadership. I am a vampire prince. The heir to an equally powerful clan, the Vladescus. More powerful, I would say, but that's not the point. We were pledged to each other in an engagement ceremony shortly after our births.” ― Beth Fantaskey, Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side
“Jessica: If we only have daughters?Lucius: If we have only daughters, I will be the happiest vampire alive. For I have come to learn--from you--that a princess can be as powerful as a prince.” ― Beth Fantaskey, Jessica Rules the Dark Side
“To Galen’s relief, they reached the silver and pearl gate before Rose could convince Pansy to tell her any more. He rode in the boat with Jonquil and her prince, who was not as stoic as his brothers.“What did you eat for dinner?” the dark prince huffed.“What do you mean?” Jonquil frowned at her escort as he rowed.“You’re so heavy, it’s like you’re wearing iron underthings,” he panted.“Oh!” Jonquil whacked her prince on the shoulder with her fan. “How rude!”When their boat reached the island and the black palace, Jonquil leaped out without waiting for assistance. She stalked into the palace ahead of everyone else, with her prince scuttling at her heels, apologizing every step of the way.” ― Jessica Day George, Princess of the Midnight Ball
“He dug his heels into his horse's flanks and sped down the path. He heard the others call out behind him, but he ignored them. He was sure Karl and Johan and the others would have searched the rosebush and that entire are carefully enough; there was nothing to learn there. But he wanted to get to the hunting lodge, to find Prince Grigori and punch him in the nose for losing Petunia, and then make certain that her sisters were alright. And then her would find Petunia, and he would bring her home.” ― Jessica Day George, Princess of the Silver Woods
“I want a hero. A big strong, handsome prince to come rescue me from my miserable life. But since one has not arrived, I must rescue myself.-Daisy” ― Jessica Clare, Last Hit
“Nothing in life is guaranteed. You can't predict how many days you'll have on this Earth, how many more sunsets you'll be here to see. I want you to make me a promise. Always watch the sunset, baby girl.” ― Jessica Prince, Scattered Colors
“I was just another stupid girl waiting for Prince Charming to give me true love's first kiss, and I hated myself for it.” ― Jessica Cutler, The Washingtonienne
“And I ran out of my shop, with a large hound galloping ahead and my own prince following after.” ― Jessica Day George, Dragon Slippers
“It’s too hot out here. Let’s go inside. I’ll teach you how to properly enter a room based on who is already there, and whether they are sitting, standing, or eating.” Aladdin groans. “I’m sick of playing prince. Let’s pick pockets.” ― Jessica Khoury, The Forbidden Wish
“When you meet the person you're supposed to be with for the rest of your life, they make you whole. They're your other half. Yes, life can be good, but once you meet your other half, it's fucking wonderful.” ― Jessica Prince, Scattered Colors
“What did you eat for dinner?" the dark prince huffed."What do you mean?" Jonquil frowned at her escort as he rowed."You're so heavy, it's like you're wearing iron undetrhings," he panted."Oh!" Jonquil whacked her prince on the shoulder with her fan. "How rude!” ― Jessica Day George, Princess of the Midnight Ball
“Every day, the prince returned with honeyed words. He brought gifts, hired musicians. Every day, the fairie was gracious and kind, but composed. Still, he wore down her defenses with his charm. And the prince was sincere in his courtship - he somehow forgot how rakish his intentions were. He was a man who lived for the present moment.” ― Jessica Cluess, A Sorrow Fierce and Falling
“Hey,” the boy replied back, looking better than he had before. His eyes, although they still carried sadness, also carried happiness. Their first words weren’t the best of opening liners, not like in the fairytales the girl had read back when she was a princess. Stories that promised fantasies of princes sweeping a princess off their feet, wooing hearts with words and sometimes songs. But that was okay. She didn’t need wooing. She didn’t need songs. Because she wasn’t a princess. And the boy wasn’t a prince. She was just a girl. And he was just a guy. And this wasn’t a fairytale. But real life. And fairytales were overrated anyway.” ― Jessica Sorensen, The Resolution of Callie & Kayden
“And I lived in a dorm full of girls, all on the same damn menstrual schedule, so the fact that you’re worse than all of them combined speaks volumes about your character.” ― Jessica Prince, Love Hate Relationship
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