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“Friends don’t let friends die. Everything’s gonna be fine. You’ve got something better than that knife. You’ve got me.”
The right thing is hardly ever convenient.”
“Touch is important. I just don’t welcome it from everyone.”
“My girlfriend already has a Hello Kitty. Do you want this one?”
“You know you’re more than all right looking, don’t you?” he asked in a low voice. “Everyone says you’re pretty, but they don’t know you look that way even when your face is covered with mud and you feel like shit.”
“Gracie, do you think there’s a future for you without me in it?”
“It hurts my feelings that I’m right here, that you’re right there, and you still think that you’re ever going to be alone again.”
“I always like you the most.”
Do you know how many marriage of convenience books I’ve read, Alex? They’re my favorite. It’s not that crazy of an idea to me.”
“I missed your three thousand questions and the way you hold my hand. I missed my little monster. Missed her a lot,”
I made it two weeks before I started craving Cheetos, and I only wanted to eat them with you around. You’ve ruined tuna and pears. Snow and laughing. Being by myself. Nothing is the same without you now.” He dropped his voice. “You little butthole.”
“There is no place I wouldn’t look for you. Seven miles deep in the ocean. On a planet in a distant galaxy. I would go anywhere for you if someone took you, Gracie,” Alex said, his voice intense.
“Best friends don’t break their best friend’s hearts.”