Josephine Angelini
Haven’t you learned yet? Someone has to be the villain so everyone else can stay alive.
— Josephine Angelini
Helen hadn't realized how heavy the burden of hate had been until she was allowed to put it down.
— Josephine Angelini
Helen stared at him "How do you do that? How do you figure everything out so quickly?"" You may be all-powerful, but nothing beats plain old logic." He smiled at her
— Josephine Angelini
Hello, Lady Witch," he said, breaking into a brazen grin. "Sorry to see you're laid up again."" Occupational hazard," Lily mumbled...
— Josephine Angelini
I am the god of dreams, but not even I would dream of speaking for Hades,” Morpheus replied with a mischievous look in his eyes. “But if I had to guess, I would say it’s because he knows how destructive his little brother is. Hades, unlike most of the other gods, cares for mortals and doesn’t want to see them at war. Probably because he has to tend their souls when they die. He has had to judge millions of souls and that has given him a strong sense of justice. Leaving you to fight Zeus with no training is something he would consider unjust.
— Josephine Angelini
I'm a witch and witches burn.
— Josephine Angelini
I'm trying to do what's right, but I don't know if there is a such a thing as a right option anymore. Just different kids of wrong." Breakfast narrowed his eyes at her. "Don't get too comfortable with that notion.
— Josephine Angelini
I only have so much willpower, Helen," he whispered. "And since you apparently sleep in the most ridiculously transparent tank top I've ever seen, I'm going to have to ask you to get under the covers before I do something stupid.
— Josephine Angelini
I remember what I must do, even if it makes me the villain of my own story
— Josephine Angelini
It’s almost as if we don’t need to live our lives or feel our feelings at all, because someone already told us what the ending was going to be.
— Josephine Angelini
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