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The last few weeks, it was as if someone had taken his life to pieces and let him see the way it worked.
— Jenny Downham
Was this love? Because it hurt. It was like a bit of glass stuck somewhere important - his heart or his head, and it was throbbing.
— Jenny Downham
A fine silver rain, like cobwebs falling.
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I used to believe that Dad could do anything, save me from anything. But he can't, he's just a man.
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Should we say something?' Cal asks.
'Goodbye, bird?' I suggest.
He nods. 'Goodbye, bird. Thank you for coming. And good luck. — Jenny Downham
'Goodbye, bird?' I suggest.
He nods. 'Goodbye, bird. Thank you for coming. And good luck. — Jenny Downham
You want some sweet and lovely things, Tessa, but be careful. Other people can't always give you what you want.
— Jenny Downham
If you want a girl to like you, you have to listen like a woman and love like a man.
— Jenny Downham
I made a fatal error thinking he could save me.
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Bye, Tess. haunt me if you like. I don't mind.
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She'll understand what I already know - that death surrounds us all. And it tastes like metal between your teeth.
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I want the people I love to get up and speak about me, and even if you cry it'll be OK. I want you to say honest things.
— Jenny Downham
Cal says, Do you want to see my Megazord? You'll have to come to my room because it's defending a city and if I move it, everyone will die.
— Jenny Downham
. . . my bones they'll burn or bury. It'll be my death.
— Jenny Downham
I'm me and you're you, and all of them out there are them. And we're all so different and equally unimportant.
— Jenny Downham
I never plan a structure. I like surprises. I'm quite disciplined and sit at my desk every day and just write.
— Jenny Downham
Spring is a powerful spell.
The blue. The clouds high up and puffy. The air warmer than it's been for weeks. — Jenny Downham
The blue. The clouds high up and puffy. The air warmer than it's been for weeks. — Jenny Downham
I get a lot of letters, mostly from family members who have been affected by cancer rather than young people themselves. I reply to them all.
— Jenny Downham
Keep breathing. Just keep doing it. It's easy. In and out.
— Jenny Downham
Day after day it was as if someone had taken my life apart and polished every bit of it really carefully before putting it all back together.
— Jenny Downham
Humans are made from nuclear ash of dead stars
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I've always wanted to be a cat. Warm and domesticated when you want to be, wild when you don't.
— Jenny Downham
Humans are made from the nuclear ash of dead stars. He says that when I die, I'll return to dust, glitter, rain.
— Jenny Downham
What happens if anger takes you over, Tessa? Who will you be then? What will be left of you?
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She needed food. Diets didn't count in a crisis.
— Jenny Downham
Maybe you should say goodbye, Cal.'
'No.'
'It might be important.'
'It might make her die. — Jenny Downham
'No.'
'It might be important.'
'It might make her die. — Jenny Downham
I wish it was possible to smear cancer cells onto his arse.
— Jenny Downham
Her skin tasted expensive.
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I imagine horses in the engine, their manes flying, their breaths steaming, their nostrils flaring as they gallop.
— Jenny Downham
It's utterly beautiful not to know my own edges.
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Every few years we disappear, Zoey. All our cells are replaced by others. Not a single bit of me is the same as when I was last in this room.
— Jenny Downham
I want you to be with me in the dark. To hold me. To keep loving me. To help me when I get scared. To come right to the edge and see what's there.
— Jenny Downham
No, really. I free you.'
I don't want to be free. — Jenny Downham
I don't want to be free. — Jenny Downham
I've been told there are five stages of grief, and if that's true, then he's stuck in stage one; denial.
— Jenny Downham
Hold my hand. Don't let go.
— Jenny Downham
I don't think words reach people. Maybe nothing does
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It's as if a child with a brush and too much enthusiasm has been set free with a tin of black paint inside me.
— Jenny Downham
Adam blows smoke at the town below. Says, 'Anything could be happening down there, but up here you just wouldn't know it.
— Jenny Downham
We'll kill him on the green with a five iron.
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Every breath, every heartbeat, was one less until maybe things stopped hurting this much.
— Jenny Downham
Do you want this to be a love story?
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Number two on my list is simple. I must say yes to everything for one whole day. Whatever it is and whoever asks it of me.
— Jenny Downham
When he isn't with me, I think ive made him up.
— Jenny Downham
Ill haunt you,' I tell him. 'But from inside. Every time you cough you'll think of me.
— Jenny Downham
I love you. It hurts more than anything ever has, but I do. So don't you dare tell me I don't. Don't you ever say it again!
— Jenny Downham
I shrug him off. 'Can't you just go away?
There's a moment. It has a sound in it, as if something very small got broken. — Jenny Downham
There's a moment. It has a sound in it, as if something very small got broken. — Jenny Downham
Dust Glitter Rain
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We make patterns, we share moments.
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I said I wouldn't leave her.
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That slow smile again. I love that smile! DId I think he was ugly just now? No, his face is transformed.
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Don't think you have to be good because you're the only one left. Be as bad as you like.
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I want a magician with a cloak and wand, or a knight with a sword, someone fearless.
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Don't pretend to care. I don't need you as an anesthetic.
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The light is heart-breaking.
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It hurts and hurts to have him this close. I feel sick with it.
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Are you afraid, Tessa?
— Jenny Downham
If she planted a seed, she'd have to dig it back up and look at it every day to see if it was growing yet.
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She wishes she was old. She'd swap her life to be in a life that was nearly over, so long as she didn't have to be here.
— Jenny Downham
I want to die in my own way. It's my illness, my death, my choice. This is what saying yes means.
— Jenny Downham