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Witch and Wizard Identity Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #4

She stared at me balefully for a moment and then began to glow—like I had that time at the Hospital. I felt somewhat relieved. My instincts were right: she really was a witch. (71.4)

Wisty encounters a coven of witches in the City of Progress and they aren't exactly friendly. What's up with that?

Quote #5

"Janine, I think this is them! […] The Liberators," Jamilla blurted, still staring at us. (73.23, 73.25)

As if it weren't enough that they're magical beings, Whit and Wisty find out they might be the saviors of the child rebellion against the New Order. All in a day's work.

Quote #6

"It's okay," Whit told them. "We're your friends. You have to trust us, okay? We're kids." (79.7)

In the world of Witch and Wizard, kids are more trustworthy than adults. Unless they're traitors like Jonathan… or liars like Sasha. Okay, kids might not be all that trustworthy either.