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“Yes," I said "You were saved by a girl. Horrible, isn't it?"
He slid out and looked down at my bare legs. "Not just a girl, but a half-naked one. Now that's hot. If I'm still unconscious, don't wake me, okay?”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
He slid out and looked down at my bare legs. "Not just a girl, but a half-naked one. Now that's hot. If I'm still unconscious, don't wake me, okay?”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
“It's a road!"
I patted his back." It's a lovely road. Now which way do we go?"
Corey looked one way, the brown ribbon extending into emptiness. He looked the other way, saw the same thing and his shoulders slumped.
"Damn.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
I patted his back." It's a lovely road. Now which way do we go?"
Corey looked one way, the brown ribbon extending into emptiness. He looked the other way, saw the same thing and his shoulders slumped.
"Damn.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
“I'm just saying it's not time for that either. We need to focus and having Maya moon over Rafe is making everyone uncomfortable."
Rafe grinned. "Doesn't bother me.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
Rafe grinned. "Doesn't bother me.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
“His gaze travelled down me, then zipped back to my face. "Sorry."
"Focus, Rafe."
"I am. Just on the wrong thing.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
"Focus, Rafe."
"I am. Just on the wrong thing.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
“I'd always thought of myself as an open-minded person. I had no patience with anyone who put down other kids because of their race, religion, or sexuality. But that's just one kind of open-mindedness. There's another kind, too, the kind that's willing to see people for who they really are and admit when you were wrong about them. That's the part I still need to work on.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
“When you accept a leadership role, you take on extra responsibility for your actions toward others.”
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling
― Kelley Armstrong, The Calling

