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One Last Play (Sweet Peach #4) One Last Play by Annah Conwell
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“But you don’t have to do it alone anymore. I’ll be here with you, fighting back the darkness side by side, because I love you. All of you. You’re not too much, you’re everything.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“Sebastian has opened the door to my little fixer-upper heart, rolled up his sleeves, and gotten to work. With every reassuring word, he sweeps out the cobwebs. Each sweet kiss is like a fresh coat of paint. And moments like this feel like he’s repairing cracks in the very foundation of my heart. It’s overwhelming and I can’t decide if I want to push him out or ask him to stay forever. When Maddie reaches out and grabs my other hand, the part of me wanting forever gets a little bigger. Maybe I’m allowed to have this after all. Maybe I don’t have to be alone.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“Bash?” I whisper his nickname into the dark. His hand finds mine and squeezes it. “Yes, beautiful?” “Don’t leave.” “I’m here as long as you’ll have me.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“Good.” He pauses. “One thing you should know, Meadow Jane, is that I’m never going to underestimate you or dismiss your thoughts.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“Because the woman I like cares about my daughter. I can worry about everything else later.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“I’m going to get cake,” she says instead of answering and starts to walk away. I don’t say anything for a moment, but then it hits me. “You can’t even eat the cake,” I say once she’s a few steps ahead and I swear I hear her laugh, but the sound gets lost in the noise of the party.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“I’m going to go to work tomorrow and find out everything I can about you from Bennett, and then I’m going to pursue you with everything that I’ve got, Ms. Carter.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“My brain is more like a chest at the bottom of the ocean with thick chains wrapped around it and a padlock the size of a football keeping it shut.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“I was going to ask you to marry me, but I figured we should get dinner first.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play
“Please don’t assume that because I’m a woman I can’t know anything about football.”
Annah Conwell, One Last Play