"The first time I saw you, at the Governor, I handn't been to watch the birds at the border in years. But that's what you reminded me of. You were jumping up, and you were yelling something, and your hair was coming loose from your ponytail, and you were so fast..." He shakes his head. "Just a flash, and then you were gone, Exactly like a bird."

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Source: Lauren Oliver (2013). “Requiem (Delirium Trilogy 3)”, p.178, Hachette UK

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Lauren Oliver is a bestselling author known for her young adult novels, particularly 'Before I Fall' and 'Panic', which explore themes of love and loss.

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