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Like a single biker who was found in the park, sitting on a bench after having shot himself.
“You know, instead of carrying me all the way down here, the easiest thing would have been just to call me back six years ago,” I snapped.
“Because my heart aches for you, my soul cries for you. I need you and you need me. I’ve loved you from the very first moment, Casey. That’s never changed.”
“We made a pact when you left, Casey…” he whispered, his eyes tightening in the corners. “That we would give you a chance to live your life away from us, away from Harley. We didn’t want to drag you down when you had an opportunity to escape this place…” “But I asked for you guys to-” “We know. But we agreed that we would shut you out, let you be mad at us so that you would move on and accept your new, better life.”
“And brace yourself, darling. Lee might have had his fun, but you’re still standing. When I’m through with you, you won’t be able to walk for days.”
“It’s inevitable that we would end up here. We were always meant to end up together.”
“It was always me and you, Casey. And while I’ll share you with my brothers, I will still have the final say, because our souls always belonged together. And that’s why, when we finally get the fuck out of Harley, I’m going to be the one who marries you and gets dibs on the first baby.”
“Sometimes, the best lies are the ones we tell ourselves.”
“Mange, mon chaton. J'ai bien l'intention de te faire l'amour ce soir.”
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt,”

