Cruel Intentions -1999- Today
“You’ve gone soft,” she says, not as an observation, but as a verdict.
“The cruelest intentions are often the most honest. The kindest hearts, the most dangerous.” cruel intentions -1999-
“I pretend not to care,” he says, voice low. “But I read your article. You believe people can be better. I want to know what that feels like.” “You’ve gone soft,” she says, not as an
The night of the winter formal. Sebastian has won. Annette has confessed her love and agreed to sleep with him—her first time. The bet is seconds from payout. “But I read your article
Sebastian, meanwhile, has a choice. He can disappear—back to his old life of numbness and games. Or he can face Annette.
Annette slaps him. Hard. “You’re not a monster,” she says, tears streaming. “You’re worse. You’re a man who knows better and chooses evil anyway.”