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“Did you know studies show more pathogens are exchanged by shaking hands than a ten-second kiss?” My
It was logical to avoid things that caused uncontrollable and potentially hazardous reactions. I already had a list of those. Shellfish. Cocaine. Explosives. And now, Sydney Ward.
Smart people knew their weaknesses; brilliant people avoided them at all costs.
“I should probably get to my table. Darla’s been staring at my ass for the last five minutes. If I don’t sit, she’s going to insist on spanking me for tardiness again.”
It was easier to believe I was hard to love than it was to accept that it was hard to love. It was hard to choose vulnerability and uncertainty and irrationality over everything else.
“I love you.” I couldn’t stop saying it. I’d told her I loved her one-hundred-and-twenty-six times in the last two weeks, and