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    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “eyefuckingdelicious and ambitious.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Not Enough

  • #2
    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “The adults are outside right now, but Addy and I will be going in between. Apparently, in the year I have been away, my brother thinks he is Rico Suave, and my sister thinks she is Chynna the wrestler. They can’t be left alone with each other.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Not Enough

  • #3
    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “Where do you want to eat?” She shrugs, “I am not that picky. What are you in the mood for?” I just look at her and answer honestly. “Brielle, what I am craving better never be on any menu.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Not Enough

  • #4
    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “She thinks I am easily distracted when I drive. There were a few fender benders, but she doesn’t actually realize I was playing bumper cars because people just piss me off when I drive.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Not Enough

  • #5
    Ren Alexander
    “He was acting like one of those crazy sons of bitches that you see on an episode of Hoarders. You know, the one who can’t let go of an old sock because their dog gave birth on it.”

    --Rod”
    Ren Alexander, Chasing the Wild Sparks

  • #6
    Ren Alexander
    “What the hell do you have on, by the way? You look like a reject from Karate Kid 10: Daniel’s Downward Spiral: The Musical.

    -Morgan”
    Ren Alexander, Chasing the Wild Sparks

  • #7
    Ren Alexander
    “Together or not, either way, I’m going down in flames. So, like you said, let’s suffer together.”
    Ren Alexander, The Keys to Jericho

  • #8
    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “You have me, always. You may not want me, but my heart is yours. My life is yours. don't do this to me.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Brisé

  • #9
    Leigh Ann Lunsford
    “I do love him you know."

    "Love is a verb, Phoebe, not a noun. You need to show that action, not spout it off so easily. For one syllable, that's a powerful word, one that has the power to make or break you.”
    Leigh Ann Lunsford, Brisé



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