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Into the Tide
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“To anyone who has ever felt like they weren’t enough…remember that YOU ARE! Be brave. Be confident. Be fearless… BE UNAPOLOGETICALLY YOU. Because you are enough.”
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“And if it’s the real deal, you’ll move fucking mountains to make it happen.”
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“I’d always called her Snow for as long as I could remember, because the girl had watched Snow White more times than any one kid should, and her dark hair and all that sweetness made it an easy nickname to hold on to. Travis”
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“Catch your breath. Enjoy the little things.”
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“If you had one person in your corner, there was still hope. And everyone deserved that, didn’t they?”
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“Can you imagine being judged your entire life by your worst moment?”
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“Missing someone you love is part of grieving.”
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“You’re always going to have people who aren’t happy for your
success, but only you control how you respond to it.”
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success, but only you control how you respond to it.”
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“You can’t fix someone who doesn’t want to be fixed.”
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“I’ve got to get into my birthday suit and march into the tide. The least I can do is check something off the damn list today.”
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“didn’t know when it happened—when I’d fallen completely in love with this woman, but it had happened. I’d finally experienced what my father had always talked about. What my brothers and I had teased him about for years. It wasn’t that the hair on my arms stood on edge like what had happened to my father, or that I knew I would marry Lila James.”
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“Unfortunately, I’d come to the realization that the only man I was interested in happened to be the one I lived with. Who I also worked for. Who also happened to be my brother’s best friend. And he’d made it clear that nothing could happen between us again.”
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“You let her think that you got off to making out with that little fucker? I don’t know how I feel about that,” I hissed. “Well, I certainly couldn’t tell her the truth. So, there you go. He and I are friends anyway, and he was down to go, so it’ll be fine.” I didn’t like it. The dude was getting credit for my magic schlong. My lips. My hands. Fuck me, this is ridiculous.”
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“She whistled from the water and taunted me a little more. “This actually feels so good. Are you coming?” Jesus. She had no idea how the things she said affected me. Am I coming? I’d like to. I had a one-track mind most of the time, and sex had always been at the forefront of my thoughts until recently. But ever since Lila came back to town, that had definitely changed.”
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“You can’t tell the size of a man’s penis by his attitude,” Rina said, shaking her head and smiling. “No freaking way.” “I disagree. There are a few men who just have it. You just know they’re packing, right?” “Name one.” Delilah raised a brow and crossed her arms over her chest as if the whole conversation was absurd. Which it was, but I loved every second of it. “Hugh Reynolds. My God, have you seen the hands on that man? I’ll bet women tear at that long hair when they’re in the throes of passion with that sexy god.”
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“Damn, I bet he had a big schlong. He kind of radiated that big-dick energy.”
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“Well, looky here. If these aren’t the four best-looking heifers I’ve ever seen,” he said, slapping his hand down on our table. He was tall with gray hair and a gray beard and had been the town Santa Claus at the winter festival every year for as long as I could remember. Del groaned. “J.R., did you really just call us cows?” “I called you heifers. It’s the ultimate compliment you can pay a woman,” he said, raising a brow at her before winking at me when I smiled at him. I think he enjoyed ruffling people’s feathers.”
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“I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I know that I’m not leaving as long as she wants me by her side.”
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“My heart no longer belonged to me. It was hers. No one else would ever have it.”
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“We can’t go back once we cross the line.”
“I’m not someone who does things spontaneously, I’m not looking to go back. I’m looking to go forward.”
“And you’re sure you want to do that with me? Even if I can’t give you what you deserve?”
“What is it that I deserve, Bear?” I asked, closing the distance between us.
“Everything. Every. Fucking. Thing.”
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“I’m not someone who does things spontaneously, I’m not looking to go back. I’m looking to go forward.”
“And you’re sure you want to do that with me? Even if I can’t give you what you deserve?”
“What is it that I deserve, Bear?” I asked, closing the distance between us.
“Everything. Every. Fucking. Thing.”
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“I’m a grown woman. And I want you. We’ve always been good friends, and that won’t change. We’ll just be sharing something special while I’m home, and it’s no one’s business but ours. Nothing will change.”
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“I can’t stop thinking about you. And I’m fucking trying, Snow. I’m trying to do the right thing. But it’s killing me.”
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