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Poor Unfortunate Soul (Villains, #3) Poor Unfortunate Soul by Serena Valentino
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“Well, well, my dear. Are we so brokenhearted as that? Is the loss of that terrible prince really worth your life?”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“The old queen had failed them so miserably... She was such a bitter disappointment. But Ursula was different. There was no one to distract her, no one for her to love. She was alone in the world, alone in her grief, and alone with her pain. No, she wouldn't disappoint them. Unlike the old queen, Ursula would be able to fill her heart with hate.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“We're not here to discuss Maleficent! Her story is too long and complicated to debate in the time we have left...”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“Hate—true hate—wasn’t just conjured; it was birthed.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“Tulip hated this feeling. The last time she had felt this way, she had been utterly humiliated and deeply hurt. She couldn't imagine allowing herself to be charmed by another handsome man only to be heartbroken again. But she was different now, wasn't she? Stronger, bolder, and indeed more worldly.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“The sky, they thought, was particularly breathtaking at twilight; it was their magic hour, when everything looked perfect and they felt anything was possible.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“It was a curious sensation, as if she had never known what it was to feel alive until that moment.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul
“But she was different now, wasn't she? Stronger, bolder, and indeed more worldly.”
Serena Valentino, Poor Unfortunate Soul