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There was something comforting about re-reading a novel, as if you were having a conversation with a friend.
“You've imagined Superman kissing you?” “Heck, yeah. Have you seen that farm boy smile? I'm all for that. And that protective boy scout attitude? All those Batman fangirls can keep their emo bad boy. I'll take the good guy any day.”
"Yeah, and a hundred years ago,” I continued, “ we didn't think that women could enjoy sex. Thirty years ago, we thought anyone who wasn't totally and completely straight was suffering from a mental illness. I mean, what we know about humanity changes from one span of years to the next. You are a human being; you need to know what that means to you."
Why did I have to ask for honesty? Honesty sucked. It was full of hard truths and harder facts. I didn't like it. Give me a pretty lie any day. Wonder Woman would be really disappointed with me.
"Being flippant won’t get you anywhere." "Neither will be putting your word-a-day dictionary to use, but here we are."
"You know hanging outside sleeping girls’ windows in the middle of the night is a vampire novel trope, right? I mean, that's pretty terrible, even for an angsty vampire like you." He frowned at me. "I'm not angsty."
"Okay, if there is no chance of me getting you out of those pants, you are going to have to chill out with the dirty jokes. Pervy puns are the best way to get me naked."
I've got coffee and Netflix. I can stay up for days.
"Clark Kent wasn't ready for Zod, but he made it work." "Your comparisons confuse me." "Please, being a nerd is status quo. Let's do this."