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And now, Luke had returned with his stupid, perfect ass and his pizza bod. You know the kind—broad shoulders, narrow waist that pointed to some spicy pepperoni you’d just love to get in or around your mouth.
I hated that Luke made me feel this way, and I hated that he’d done something nice when all I wanted was to keep on hating him.
Stupid, handsome bastard. “Oh, I can handle the caulk.”
I could be friends with Luke Bennet, so long as he never wanted to kiss me again.
He’s been looking at you all day like he eyes a ham sandwich.”
“The problem is, I don’t know how to do this. Not with him. He’s too … resplendent.” She laughed. “What?” “He’s larger than life, somewhere above us all. He’s got the gravity of the sun, Ivy. No one can match him. No one can be equal to a man like that.”
“Tess, I know you don’t think much of me. I know you don’t think I can be what you need. And I plan on showing you every single way you’re wrong. All you have to do is let me.”
“Tess, if taking out a billboard wasn’t outrageous and inappropriate, I’d fucking do it. This has never been temporary for me.”
“You told me nothing matters, not as long as we have each other, and you were right. Losing you would leave a wound that would never heal. Nothing matters, not as long as I have you.”