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“Have you continued to devolve, or was I really that stupid when I married you?” she wondered.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, wasn’t exactly Los Angeles. If there was a family tree of U.S. cities, Harrisburg would have been a bumpkin third cousin who kept getting divorced.
“I’ve got my Kindle right here. I’ve been reading the same book for six months because every time my ass hits a chair, a kid needs something. Or work calls.
Or someone is bleeding. Or there’s another fire in the microwave.
“I fucked you through the roof. Are you okay?”
He was trapped in an air duct with a delusional woman with gas and a weapon. This was not the day he’d set out to have.
“Pull my ankles,” she said. Nick gave them a hard tug, and Mrs. Penny let out a loud fart. He smacked his head off the top of the duct. “Ow!”
“You sent the biggest pacifist in the Western Hemisphere into a hostage situation?”
“Gabe, I’m going to need you to strip down out there so I can make sure you’re not carrying a gun.” “What about the wire I am wearing?” Riley could hear the internal screams from about a dozen cops. “An honest delivery guy. This is a treat,”
Riley blinked. “Wow. So even bad people become good souls?” “Something like that. The important lesson is to not wait for death to make you a good soul.
“Gotta dream big, Thorn. Otherwise, you’re not dreaming. You’re just planning.”