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The Anti-Hero (The Goode Brothers, #1) The Anti-Hero by Sara Cate
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“I love the idea of making you my fuck toy. I love the idea of fucking you so hard you scream. I love the way you look when you’re gagging on my cock, tears running down your face.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“That’s the thing, Sage. I don’t want to be a good person anymore.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I’m thirty-seven fucking years old,”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Good people sometimes do bad things for the people they love. Bad people do bad things for themselves.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Damn, Peaches. You look nice.” “You too, Church Boy. I like your suit.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I need to know what to expect. Maybe that’s why I’ve stuck around with shitty boyfriends for so long—no surprises. They were simple, predictable and made my emotions easy to define.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Come on, Adam. Please don’t be a nice guy right now.” A nice guy? Is that what I am? A guy who does everything right. Who follows the rules. Nice guys don’t fuck for revenge. Nice guys don’t fuck without emotion. Nice guys don’t fuck at all.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“The terror of losing myself in unlearning the indoctrination I’ve been brainwashed to believe.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Put that pretty pussy on my cock, Peaches. Before I lose my fucking mind.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I may not be good at communicating or admitting my feelings, but I’ll admit that. You’re the first thing in my life that I’m willing to protect, and I don’t care who the fuck I have to hurt to do it.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Sage, you should know I’m not better than this. I’m not the good guy you thought. I’m not a gentleman or a hero. What I did last night felt fucking good, and I realize I’m no better than your ex for kicking the shit out of him, but I’d gladly beat the piss out of anyone who hurts you. I may not be good at communicating or admitting my feelings, but I’ll admit that. You’re the first thing in my life that I’m willing to protect, and I don’t care who the fuck I have to hurt to do it.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“It’s our job to protect these good people”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Stop trying to be so chivalrous, Adam. Slap my face, grab my throat, and spit in my mouth.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“And…well, Jesus. Fuck, I’m going to hell in a handbasket.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I wish there was a way we could make them both pay.” A short huff escapes my lips. “I’m not the revenge type,” I reply. “It wouldn’t be revenge,” she says. Before disappearing through the door, she softly adds, “It would be atonement.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“When she lets out a yelp, I thrust in rough again. “This is what you wanted, wasn’t it? Then, fucking take it.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I know what I’ll call you,” I mumble as I nibble my way around the cheeks of her ass, then back into her pussy, spreading her just to take another long, devouring lick of her. As I pull my mouth away, I smile. “Peaches. Because you taste so fucking sweet.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Done what?” I barely get the words out before her fingers are back on my face, and she’s popping the cartilage back in place. She might as well have torn my nose straight off my face for how bad it hurts. “Fuck!” I shout as I grab my face.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Good. Dump that loser, Brett, and date this guy. I bet he wants to do more with your biscuits than just pay for them.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“For the first time in my entire life, I feel as if the person I’m getting attached to is getting attached right back. I’ve never had my feelings so requited before.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“This entire day is a fucking waste, and the sooner I can get out of here and wash it all away with cheap beer alone in my apartment, the better.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“My entire life, I considered myself a good man, and now I don’t even know what that means.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“You’ve been following the rules your entire life and look at where it’s gotten you. No one truly knows you, so no one truly loves you.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Listen, Adam. If we’re going to do this, you’re not going to fuck me like a good little Christian boy. You’re going to fuck me like you hate me. You’re going to fuck me so dirty your grandkids will have to repent for it. Spit on me. Pull my hair. Slap me around. Make it the dirtiest fucking thing you’ve ever done. Okay?”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“we built a life together. A life we loved. And underneath all the bullshit and all the things out of our control, we agreed on the things that mattered. And no one had to change.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“It’s hard to leave someone who loves you, even though you know realistically it’s not working. Love is stupid like that. It’s like drinking poison because it tastes good.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“Love you, baby. He does. I believe he does. And maybe that’s why I’ve stayed as long as I have. It’s hard to leave someone who loves you, even though you know realistically it’s not working. Love is stupid like that. It’s like drinking poison because it tastes good.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“I’m not a fucking nice guy.” She smiles wickedly, almost like a dare. “Then prove it.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“You’re good enough. You’re more than good enough.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero
“This isn’t like you.” “No, brother. This is me. My entire life up until now…that wasn’t me. It was him.”
Sara Cate, The Anti-Hero

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