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“I’m not afraid of loving a boy,” I told her honestly. “I’m afraid of losing myself in one.”
“Make sure you do.” She laughed. “Because I’ve put an awful lot of effort into saving you, six.”
rest of them. They’ll take us all away, split us up.
“If it was anyone else, Molloy. If it was anyone else.” “But it’s me.” “It’s you,” he confirmed. “Pain in my hole.”
“Give in to who, Granda?” Gasping and wheezing for air, he looked me right in the eyes, green eyes on green and whispered, “The demons your father put in your head.”
It was too much—her, the moment, my feelings, the way my heart beat—it was all too fucking much.
He was her boyfriend. I was her…nothing. I was her nothing. Fuck my life.
“I’d rather die than hurt you.”
She blew out a shaky breath and nodded. “Oh, I’ve been sold on you for a long time now, Joey Lynch.”
“I don’t care about you, Molloy. I never have and I never will.” “You’re a terrible liar” was all she replied before crushing her lips to mine.
“Because the only time that I allow myself to feel anything is when I’m with you.”
“I took a chance on that boy, and I’m glad that I did because the man that small boy turned into is a man who I am damn proud of.”
“Don’t hate me, Molloy,” Joey mumbled, falling into the passenger seat the moment I let him go to open the car door. “You’re all I have to wake up for in the morning.”