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Crystal Key: Door to a New World Crystal Key: Door to a New World by Alexia D. Miller
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“Grace was sure that if there was such a thing as fate, she was horrendously doomed to repeat the same one until the end of time.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World
tags: fate, life
“Clothes, hair, and skin. They were such small components of a person and yet, in True's experience, not much mattered more to most of the people she met. Being Young or old didn't save you from judgment. The red-headed girl stuck out, a rose in a field of white lillies.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World
“Clothes, hair, and skin. They were such small components of a person and yet, in True's experience, not much mattered more to most of the people she met. Being young or old didn't save you from judgement. The red-headed girl stuck out, a rose in a field of white lillies.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World
“She didn't say so aloud, but True thought that maybe all the things she started to forget as the days passed by were only a dream away. She believed that maybe with her photo near her head, it would attract her memories of her mother like a wish to a well. That if she were lucky enough, every night those photos would make the memories of her mother that much harder to forget.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World
“Her Aunt Rose lightly grabbed hold of True’s hand and kissed the back of her palm. “She loved you more than anything in the world and you did her. Just the way it is supposed to be. She never expected to be gone, you know. She dreamed of seeing you grow up. She was the only person I know that would get excited about growing old. I wish I could tell you that the hurt stops, but I can’t. Although, as impossible as it seems, one day it will hurt a little less.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World
“Phelia peeked around the corner to look into the front room. She didn’t know if she should walk out of the kitchen and interrupt them or stand there, an unwilling participant.”
Alexia D. Miller, Crystal Key: Door to a New World