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After eight weeks in the hospital and another month in physical therapy, she was tired of people asking if she needed help.
-- Autumn
(Chapter 1 paragraph 11)
Importance: This describes Autumn’s attitude toward her injured leg.
Without Summer, Darkness was all that truly soothed his misery.
-- Decker
(Chapter 2 paragraph 11)
Importance: This explains why Decker has decided to surrender to the Darkness rather than continuing to fight it.
Steeling herself, she wiped the mirror down. The pretty girl with long, dark hair—who looked nothing like her!—was there.
-- Autumn
(Chapter 4 paragraph 19)
Importance: This quote shows how Autumn reacts each time she sees Summer staring at her from the mirror.
Magick, she reminded herself. It was everywhere.
-- Autumn
(Chapter 6 paragraph 36)
Importance: This quote shows Autumn’s struggle to adjust to the use of magic.
The ocean. The brief image in her mind brought with it a headache.
-- Autumn
(Chapter 6 paragraph 145)
Importance: This quote illustrates what happens when Autumn tries too hard to remember things, especially things that go against what she knows...
This section contains 471 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |