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“The heart loves. The brain thinks. And sometimes, the two don’t agree.
it’s better to live with a broken heart than to never let anyone into it in the first place. Mine has been split down the middle for the past two years, but I still have both halves.”
“You said you were scared that it might end. That’s why you said no. But love is endless. It has no end.
The easiest person to lie to is yourself because you don’t question your own thoughts. You accept them as facts, even when they’re not. They’re just reflections, like looking in a mirror. We see ourselves, but we don’t see how others see us. We get a distorted version.
Amnesia. Dating multiple guys. A marriage pact. What is this? Every romance trope shoved into my life? What’s next? Fake dating or sharing one bed?
Is Robbie a saboteur? No, he wouldn’t do that. He makes me sandwiches. Saboteurs don’t make sandwiches.
you always left two bites on your plate, one for each of them.”
“It’s like I’m one of those coins you turn over for someone else to find,” Nash says with a smile. This time it reaches his eyes.
Peyton, You’ve turned over so many coins, leaving good luck for others. I hope you don’t mind that I collected some of them for myself, fourteen to be exact, one for each year I’ve known you, because they’ve been the luckiest years of my life. Happy birthday. Love, Your friend, Robbie
I’d rather love you for a minute than love anyone else for a lifetime.”
“You found this penny on campus our freshman year of college and handed it to me right before I had to take a final exam, one I was sure I was going to fail. You said it was all the luck I needed, and I’ve carried it around ever since. But I don’t need it anymore.” His gaze meets mine. “Because I have you.”