Friday, August 27, 2010

Major -A texts

Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Five
Page Sixty Six
Paragraph Two
Aria: Surprise! I wonder what your pig puppet will have to say about this. . . -A
This is an significant text because it is the absolute first text message sent from -A in the series. It also is the first text sent to Aria.
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Six
Page Seventy Four
Paragraph One
Hey Em, Sob! I’ve been replaced! You found another friend to kiss! -A
This text crucial is important because it is the first text sent to Emily.
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Seven
Page Eighty Three
Paragraph Two
Spencer, Covet is an easy one. When someone covets something, their desire and lust after it. Usually it’s something they can’t have. You’ve always had that problem, though, haven’t you? -A
This is an important text because it is the first -A text that Spencer receives.
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Eight
Page Ninety Six
Paragraph Two
Hey Hanna, Since prison food makes you fat, you know what Sean’s gonna say? Not it! -A
This is Hanna’s first text from -A.
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Twenty Three
Page Two Hundred Three
Paragraph One
Aria, That’s some extra credit! Love ya, A.   P.S. Wonder what your mom would think if she found out about your dad’s little, uh, study buddy . . . and that you knew!
This is an critical  text to Aria because it shows what -A knows.
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Twenty Eight
Page Two Hundred Forty
Paragraph Ten
Hanna: Remember the KATE toothbrush? Thought so! - A
This is and important text because Hanna realizes that -A knows that Hanna is bulimic. 
Pretty Little Liars
Chapter Thirty Five
Page Two Hundred Sixty Six
Paragraph Seven
I’m still here bitches. And I know everything. -A
This is an crucial text message because it is sent to all the girls. IT is sent at the very end of the first book right after ‘Ali’s’ funeral. 
Flawless
Chapter One
Page Twenty Four
Paragraph One
Spence, I don’t blame you for not telling them our little secret about Toby. The truth can be dangerous- and you don’t want them to get hurt, do you? -A
This text is important because the reader realizes that -A is will not just stop at texts; A will do anything and everything.
Flawless
Chapter Six
Page Sixty Seven
Paragraph Four
Hannakins: Mopping the floors at Bill Beach won’t help you get your life back. Not even you could clean up this mess. And besides, I now something about you that’ll guarantee you’ll never be Rosewood Day’s it girl- ever again. -A
Hanna sent back, “You don’t know anything.”
I know it all. I could RUIN you.
This text is critical because Hanna leans that -A knows more than she thought.
Flawless
Chapter Fourteen
Page One Hundred Thirty five
Paragraph One
Emily, how about this picture of you for the yearbook instead? You wouldn’t want this to get around, would you? -A
This text message included a picture of Emily kissing Maya at Noel’s party.
Flawless
Chapter Twenty One
Page One Hundred Ninety Five
Paragraph Twelve
Hi again, Hanna! I want you to read Naomi and Riley the sentences below just as they’re written. No cheating! And if you don’t, everyone will know about you-know-what. That includes Daddy. -A
I tried to get in Sean’s pants at Noel’s party, and he dumped me instead. And, oh yeah, I make my self throw up at least three times a day.
Hanna completes this task and is extremely embarrassed.
Perfect
Chapter Seven
Page Seventy
Paragraph One
You really thought I was gone? Puh-lease. I’ve been watching you this whole time. In fact, I might be watching you right now. And girls, if you tell anyone about me, you’ll be sorry. -A
This text was sent to all of the girls. This is when they come to the conclusion that it would not be smart to tell anyone about -A.
Perfect
Chapter Twelve 
Page One Hundred Nine
Paragraph Two
Dear Hanna, We may not be friends, but we have the same enemies. so here are two tips: One of your old friends is hiding something from you. Something big. And Mona? She’s not your friend, either. So watch your back. -A
This is an important -A text because Hanna should’ve listened to it.
Perfect 
Chapter Fourteen
Page One Hundred Eighteen
Paragraph Two
Need another warning, Spence? Ali’s murderer is right in front of you. -A
This text is significant because Spencer starts to pick apart what others are doing around here. She also starts playing the blame-game.
Perfect
Chapter Thirty Seven
Page Two Hundred Ninety Eight
Paragraph Four
She knew too much. -A
This text was sent to the girls right after Hanna was hit by the SUV.
Unbelievable
Chapter Fifteen
Page One Hundred Thirty Four
Paragraph Seven
Subject: Kisses! Miss me, bitches? Stop digging for answers, or I’ll have to erase your memories too. -A
This is an important text message because written on Hanna’s cast is the same ‘Kisses!’ that was in the subject line of the text.
Unbelievable
Chapter Twenty One
Page One Hundred Eighty Six
Paragraph Three
Happy coming-out day, Em- your folks must be so proud! Now that the Fields are alive with the sound of love and acceptance, it would be such a shame if something happened to their little lesbian. So you keep quiet . . . and they’ll get to keep you.
This text message is crucial because Emily now knows that -A will do everything to make Emily miserable. 
Unbelievable
Chapter Twenty Four
Page Two Hundred Seven
Paragraph Three
AAAAAA: Helpful hint to the not-so-wise: You’re not fooling anyone. The judges can see you’re faker than a knockoff Vuitton. 
P.S. She did it, you know. And she won’t think twice about doing it to you.
-A makes Spencer believe that her own family committed the crime.
Unbelievable
Chapter Twenty Nine
Page Two Hundred Fifty Two
Paragraph Two
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who’s the naughtiest of them all? You told. So you are next. -A
After this text, Aria realizes that -A’s new target is herself.
Wicked
Chapter Nine
Page Ninety Five
Paragraph Four
Honestly, bitches . . . did you really I’d let you off that easy? You haven’t gotten nearly what you deserve. And I can’t wait to give it to you. Mwah! -A
This text message proves that -A is still around.
Wicked
Chapter Fourteen
Page One Hundred Thirty Nine
Paragraph One
Dear Little Piggy, Those who don’t remember the past are doomed to repeat it. Remember your unfortunate “accident”? Tell anyone about little ol’ moi, and this time I’ll make sure you don’t wake up. But just to show that I’m willing to play nice, here’s a helpful hint: Someone in your life isn’t what they seem. Love ya! -A
This text is critical because it is a major threat towards Hanna. 
Wicked
Chapter Eighteen
Page One Hundred Seventy Nine
Paragraph One
Question: If poor little Miss Not-So-Perfect suddenly vanished, would anyone really care? You told on me twice. Three strikes and we’ll find out if your “parents” will cry over the loss of your pathetic life. Tread softly, Spence. -A
Spencer learns that -A really is watching.
Wicked 
Chapter Twenty Two
Page Two Hundred Seventeen
Paragraph Two
I know that someone sometimes makes herself puke in the girls’ bathroom. And I know someone’s sad because she isn’t daddy’s only little girl anymore. And I know someone dearly misses her old BFF, even though she wanted her dead. How do I know so much? Because I grew up in Rosewood, Hannakins. Just like you. -A
This text reveals that -A lived/lives among the girls.
Heartless
Chapter Six
Page Seventy Two
Paragraph One
Poor Little Emily- You and I both know she’s alive. The 
question is: What would you do to find her? -A
Do exactly as I say. Tell your parents you’re going on that church trip to Boston. But instead, you’ll go to Lancaster. For more, go to your locker. I’ve left you something there.
Tomorrow, take a bus to Lancaster, go north for about a mile from the depot, and turn at the big sign of the horse and buggy. Ask for Lucy Zook. Don’t dare take a cab to get there- no one will trust you. -A
Your name is Emily Stoltzfus. You’re from Ohio, but you’ve come to Lancaster for a visit. If you want to see your old BFF again, you’ll do exactly what I say. And . . . oh, did I forget to mention? You’re Amish. Everyone else there is, too. Viel Glück! (That’s German for “good luck”!) -A
This is the message that sends Emily to Amish Country.

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