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My best friend Nash would kill me if he knew I had been wishing on every fallen star for his sister to fall into me.
“I hope one day I’ll see you again, but until then, I’ll think of you whenever I look up at the moon.”
Nova Simmons had always been my wish upon a star. And that’s why she would never be mine.
“I think my number will look much better on your back,”
“While you’ve been counting stars and studying the phases of the moon, I’ve been studying you—only you.”
“I always tried to keep my distance out of respect for your brother, but you’ve always been the only person I see. In a crowded room or in an empty one, it’s always you, Nova. You’re a permanent fixture inside my mind.”
“I don’t want you to have to remember what it was like without me here.”
“I’m sorry I left, Nova. I’m sorry I never called.”
“Fuck it,” he murmurs as his mouth crashes into mine again.
“I want to fuck you to sleep and hold you until the sun comes up.”
“I want to taste you, supernova. I want to taste every fucking millimeter of your body.”
“You’ve always been the sun. A steady, constant light that never diminishes.”
She stole my heart that one night under the full moon, and I don’t want it back. It’s always been hers to keep.
“I’ve been watching your lips all night, just waiting for a fucking chance to feel them against mine,”
“I was afraid I would hurt you, so I kept my distance. I guarded your heart from mine because I didn’t trust myself to take care of it properly.”
“You were something I never saw coming. You’ve been under my skin since we were teenagers, and I never realized how deeply you embedded yourself into the fibers of my soul.”
“God, I’ve been in love with you for as long as I can remember, and I’m done fighting it.”
“You’re the only dream I want to live.”

