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Elements (The Biodome Chronicles, #2) Elements by Jesikah Sundin
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“Feelings are real. They often become one’s reality. But they are not always based on truth.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“Love has little to do with romance and everything to do with honor.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“You’re awesome, remember that.” She continued, harsh and bitter. “Who cares what anyone says about you? And they will talk shit. People are going to verbally destroy you, plaster your image all over the Net, say hateful things about you as if they’re fact, and you need to be indifferent. Got that? You don’t give a shit. About anything.” She removed her grip from his chin. “Why?”

“Because I am awesome.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“Sometimes words ruin everything.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“My heart is broken and I grieve, for I have known love. Your heart is broken and you grieve, for you have not.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“There is a difference between being able to love and believing your love is valuable, worth giving away.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“She surveyed the undergrowth and focused on a cluster of fern fronds curled tightly against the new life they had been given. She often wondered why the fern’s new existence was so firmly wound up. But she questioned their response no longer. Oaklee felt every muscle in her body want to curl up in self-protection, to comfort the pain, anger, and fear.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“The fish, whose tail was nipped, separated itself from the group and began to appear sickly, most likely from stress, Coal reasoned. He refused to be this fish, or the belly up fish, or the blue fish gasping for air. Rather, he resolved to be the other fish, the one who found purpose and meaning despite the unnatural environment, despite depending upon keepers for survival.”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements
“Once again, he became outraged that humans—more specifically his dad—would rather invest in something pointless than the people right in front of them. Would Earth still suffer and need movements dedicated to its healing if humankind was rooted in reality?”
Jesikah Sundin, Elements