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That’s the thing about Cal. He can make anyone forget that they’re angry with him solely by cracking a joke and flashing a smile. It is his greatest superpower and my personal kryptonite.
My brothers have the emotional intelligence of toddlers and personalities equivalent to beige paint, yet they both achieved something I never could.
“You always deserved better than me.” I rip my arm free of his hold. “No. I deserved better from you.”
Why do the things that feel the best always hurt us the most?
She chokes on her breath. “God.” “Please, no need to call me God outside of the bedroom. It gives me a complex.”
She bats her lashes. “I’ll be your bestest friend ever.” Don’t you dare fall for that.
“If you have something to say, then spit it out.” He doesn’t even pause before saying, “I dare you to kiss me.” I blink twice before my lips start working. “What?” “You heard me. I dare you to kiss me.”
“Anything for you.” Three words. Five syllables. One punch to the gut.
Our kiss the other night has lived rent-free in my head since it happened.

