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Two Can Keep A Secret by Karen M. McManus

Two Can Keep A Secret Quotes
"If I believed in omens, this would be a bad one."
"You know what they say. When in Murderland..."
"I don’t know if Sadie would have done better than a handful of walk-on roles if she’d had her twin cheering her on."
"What a weird thing to grow up with, though, huh? Knowing how easily you could’ve been the wrong twin."
"Apparently if you’re going to bring someone in, you have to take someone out first."
"You know what happened with me and Lacey, before she died? We outgrew each other."
"I’m nobody," he says, and disappears outside.
"It hits me, as I finish my Coke in silence, that Declan’s life is a lot shittier up close than it seems from a state away."
"Nice isn’t the right word. Sadie Corcoran was like this bolt of energy that swept through town."
"Sarah was my thinker," she says finally. "She read constantly, and questioned everything."
"What’s up, loser?" I tense a split second before Kyle McNulty’s shoulder rams into mine.
"It’s just too…close, you know?" She shivers as someone squeezes past her in a Scream mask.
"I wish I had different friends. I wish everything was different."
"Tomorrow, maybe? I mean—I could call you, or something. If you want to, you know, talk."
"He’s always been such a nice guy, nobody ever would have believed he could be capable of this."
"Missing girls don’t come home in Echo Ridge, Ryan."
"You’re an important witness here, Malcolm. Take your time."
"No, Sarah was a late bloomer. The only boys she ever talked to were the ones Sadie went out with."
"It’s the cliché moment of every Dateline special."
"What the hell? Oh no, oh no, Mia. Are you all right?"
"I’m sorry for drawing blood. But you sort of deserved it."
"That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? What happened? Wouldn't you like to know?"
"August thirty-first. I repeat. My skin prickles, every nerve twitching."
"Because we came in from LA the night before that. August thirtieth, remember?"
"If you’ve gone through the trouble of having an undercover car repair and disposing of the evidence, wouldn’t you just leave it to be shredded?"
"I should probably preface this by saying…I think about crime a lot."
"It’s just— I grew up never knowing what happened to my aunt."
"It’s one thing to have an accident, but to leave afterward without stopping to help…she’d be a pariah at school."
"What’s so urgent? Will you knock it off now? Please?"
"It’s just a suggestion. Tell your mother to consider it, all right?"
"Turns out they’re only bruised, not cracked, but they still hurt like hell."
"Getting away isn’t a bad idea, though. It’s so horrible, those first few days after."
"I realize they’ve been suppressing their big forbidden love for years, but I could’ve used another half hour."
"Are you familiar with how a portable electric generator works, Malcolm?"
"Your poker face needs work, Malcolm," he says calmly.
"Don’t talk," she says shortly. "Save your breath."
"This isn’t a soap opera, Malcolm. It’s not your business what happened between Lacey and me."
"Peter almost made it to Canada before someone caught up with him."
"Your mother will remember whatever I tell her. She’s a remarkably compliant woman."
"We’ll figure it out, though. You guys can get a place near Daisy and me."