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Funny how I never really appreciated the bible until I got free of the people who’d taught it to me.
Only Griffin would keep a picture of fruit where other people kept a photo of the girlfriend. “Your babies are ugly, Griffin.”
God, he was cute. I loved a man who blushed easily.
Lark was silent, so maybe she hadn’t noticed. It was hard to imagine how to word my apology, anyway. Sorry, my sleeping subconscious decided to press my dick against your ass.
Anyone who uses the church to justify throwing their own people away is an asshole.”
“Nobody is taking advantage of me. And I don’t need you mansplaining what I need right now.”
She said, ‘Let me show you this text on women’s health I read when I was fourteen.’ This thing was as thick as the phone book. Daphne said, ‘I know chapter and verse about birth control and STDs. I don’t need to discuss my vagina with my big brother, and don’t forget I’m handy with the shotgun.’ So I took my banana and ran away.”
“They’re idiots, Zach. Dumber than the Dursleys.” His eyes held mine for a long moment. Then he tossed the book off his chest, smiled, rolled, and kissed me.
“Everyone has a time when they need a lot more than they can give. It doesn’t matter how much you hate it. It’s just true.”
Dr. Becky was a huge fan of Zach’s, even though she’d never met him. Figured. Zach was pretty irresistible.
Sometimes the end of a stage in your life doesn’t announce itself with trumpets or fireworks. Sometimes it just seeps in, like the smell of snow on the air as fall gives way to winter.