My Dark Prince (Dark Prince Road, #3)
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I am not the heroine of my story. I’m not the villain, either. I am the side character—in other people’s books.
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“I have to say, this is my first time being escorted out of a sex scene instead of being invited.” Oliver nestled a hand against his heart, feigning devastation. “Have I lost my charm?” “Ask someone who fell for it,” I lied.
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“Hmm.” I reached to kiss his lips. “Toxic masculinity, my favorite flavor in boys.”
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My dick high-fived my zipper with unmatched enthusiasm. Couldn’t blame him. He had a head but no eyes. How else would he be able to read the situation?
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Nostalgia is the heart’s way of holding on to what time can’t keep.
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The only way to destroy a dream was to make it come true.
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“A man’s shadow is designed to hide a woman’s light. It seeks to contain what it cannot control.”
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“Villains are just misunderstood heroes.”
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“Dallas used the car’s sunglasses compartment as a taco holder between lights.” “Okay, now that’s pure genius. You can’t hold a taco and drive. It isn’t safe.”
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“God created man so he would be ignored. It’s literally in the bible.”
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“Hell and Heaven are the same experiences in different temperatures.”
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Nightmares are the mind’s way of reminding you where it hurts.
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Because even her hate was better than her indifference.
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“I’m never too old to be a train wreck.”
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“Shh. I’m dyslexic.” “Are you really?” “No. But I don’t let facts stand in the way of a good
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“So, win her back.” I sagged forward, slumping against a tree trunk. “She doesn’t want to be won.” “That would make winning her so much sweeter.”
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Fun fact: the men girls date in their twenties teach them more about red flags than dark romance.
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Some mistakes don’t deserve the weight we give them.
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The tiniest gestures always lingered the longest.