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Those two ladies didn’t have much to work with at his old public school but they did their best and they did it with a smile—when
She wondered why he would do such a thing and when this was all over, she planned to yell at him for, like, five seconds over it.
how to get into someone’s head and before you know it, you’re covered in guilt and shame. That’s not even a honey badger thing!” Max admitted. “Most badgers just come at you like the infected in 28 Days Later. But not my mother.”
“Fuck the cat on your own time. Let’s go! Let’s go! Let’s go!”
terrified to piss off the most dangerous woman they knew, but also the only woman willing to protect them when they needed it.
A MacKilligan with PTSD was like a Godzilla with rabies: a situation that was not going to end well for anyone.
“After last night, you and me . . . I got it bad for you.” “Bad for me? What does that mean?”
“That I could possibly, kind of, with the right incentive . . . fall in love with you. Maybe. Possibly. It feels a little soon
“You are freaking out. Which is weird, because you never freak out,” Stevie noted. “That’s why I was always positive you were a sociopath. And I haven’t seen any evidence to the contrary.”
“Once cats make up their mind . . . they’re done. You could marry someone else and have twenty kids and Zé will still be living under your porch. Because he’s a cat! So you are stuck with him. For life.”
He liked her lethal nuttiness.
She could deal with almost anything, even pure evil. But pure stupidity? Who had time for that?