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She rummaged through her brain for something--any information at all. But her memories seemed lost. Stolen, even.
-- Scarlet
(Prologue paragraph 12)
Importance: This is Scarlet's reaction to waking in the woods with no memory but her name and an unknown symbol.
All he wanted was an easy night with Scarlet. A chance to get to know her again. How was he supposed to relax when his brother was out cutting someone into pieces with a barbaric weapon?
-- Gabriel
(Chapter 3 paragraph 32)
Importance: This is Gabriel's reaction to Tristan's plan to kill someone to save Scarlet from her unending cycle of dying and coming back to life. Gabriel does not know at this point that Tristan's intended victim is himself.
School began and Scarlet felt like her life was falling into place; she was finally beginning to take on an identity of her own. No more amnesia girl. No more mystery girl. Shew as simply Scarlet Jacobs: normal high school student...
-- Scarlet
(Chapter 6 paragraph 7)
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