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Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories by Francesca Lia Block
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“No matter where I am, I am always loving you.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“I stand here waiting. To disappear or sing.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“I dreamed you were standing in this dark place and you touched these dead flowers and they lit up like they were electric or something. Electric lilies. Lighting up the Valley.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“There’s nowhere to escape,” Dobey said, jamming his hands into his pockets and staring into the Valley.
That’s not true, baby,” said Desiree.
She took his hands and pulled him to her, wrapping her legs around his torso. She could feel the sobs in both of them, but quiet, silenced by the kiss.
They could escape inside each other.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“L.A. kills people.' Jacaranda said. 'You're lucky you're leaving. You'll be able to write.'
She looked paler, going through another depression, smoking in bed in her lilac room. The walls were the color of her veins. She was getting too thin, even for the modeling. . .Jacaranda died last winter when the flowering trees were bare. You couldn't even tell which ones once cried the purple blossoms she named herself after.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“I will go to campus alone dressed in antique silk slips and beat-up cowboy boots and gypsy beads, and I will study poetry. I will sit on the edge of the fountain in the plaza and write.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“Be love because you are.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
“And when it is over he will say, Come live with me above the palm trees, eat chocolate eggs in hotel-room bathrooms, dance like we are making love, make love like we are dancing.”
Francesca Lia Block, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories