The Unlikely Heir (Unlikely Dilemmas, #1)
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Read between April 13 - April 14, 2024
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“Women want to date you based on what you look like, but after getting to know you, they decide your looks aren’t enough to compensate for your oddities.”
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This is an unfortunate personality trait of mine. I will discover a random thing I find interesting, learn everything I can, and then want to share my newfound knowledge with everyone around me.
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“You don’t have to change; you just need to find someone who loves you exactly how you are.”
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In his particular case, Henry Cavill and Chris Evans would combine to produce his dark, brooding handsomeness.
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Oliver reaches out and takes my hand in his. And my world tilts off its axis.
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Now I’ve met him, I know the photo doesn’t do Callum Prescott justice. It doesn’t show how his hair flops perfectly over his forehead, how his eyes are such an unusual shade of green, reminding me of a peridot gemstone of perfect clarity.
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“Look me in the eye when you’re telling me. Not looking me in the eye makes me think you’re ashamed. And you should never be ashamed of who you are.”
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‘To catch a glimpse of the beauty and magic of this world, you simply need to look at everything through the lens of wonder.’”
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Tops and tails sounds like an interesting sexual position.
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“I promise I’m not armed or dangerous,” Oliver replies. That’s a pity. Because I’d really like to see what kind of weapon you’re packing.
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Love isn’t always beautiful. It’s not always caviar and champagne and beautiful sunsets. Sometimes it is simply a familiar voice when your world is darkened by pain.
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“The universe never quite made sense to me until I got to touch you,” he whispers.
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When it feels like every beat of my heart is for him. I never knew it was possible to feel this way about someone. I can’t imagine my future without Oliver. But equally, I can’t work out how Oliver and I will ever be able to fit our lives together in a way that makes sense.