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Face Off (D.C. Stars, #1) Face Off by Chelsea Curto
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“I’ve always considered myself a feminist, but there’s something so goddamn sexy about a man in a backwards hat that has me ready to drop to my knees for the patriarchy.”
Chelsea Curto, Face Off
“You don’t give up on the things you love just because they get hard.”
Chelsea Curto, Face Off
“I never really felt like I had a home. But with Emmy next to me, I think home is wherever she is. A place I’d like to stay forever.”
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“I want more with you, Emmy. I want to come home to you every night and I want to take you out to dinner in the city. I want to hold your hand on the sidewalk and I want to kiss you in the rain. I want all that shit they talk about in the movies. I’m going to be honest with you, though. I don’t have a fucking clue how to be in a relationship or how to be a boyfriend, but I’m going to learn. I’m going to try, and you’re the only person I’d ever want to try with. This isn’t just sex to me, and it hasn’t been for a while. If keeping it casual is the only way I get to keep you, then so be it. But I think you want something more too.”
Chelsea Curto, Face Off
“You are allowed to cry, but you’re not allowed to cry over shitty men. They don’t deserve your love and attention, let alone your tears.”
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“You said you wanted me on my knees.” He drops a kiss to my shin, then kneels on the ground in front of me. “And I’ve always liked being a good boy.”
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“I really can’t convince you to come, can I?” “Nope. I have some ice cream in the fridge, I’m going to open a bottle of wine, I’m reading a romance book that’s making me kick my feet. What more can you ask for?”
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“for the girlies who love to see the six-foot-four NHL captain get on his knees and beg like a good boy–”
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“We all do dumb shit when we’re young and in love. Play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. Mine happened to be an asshole who liked to make me feel small while he was the one with the tiny dick.”
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“If your ego gets any bigger, there’s not going to be any room for us in the hallway.” “You could stand closer to me, if you want.” “I think I’d rather die.”
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“Says the guy who follows people around like a lost dog.” “I’m just looking for an owner I guess.”
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“Pretty sure I wanted to bark when I saw her for the first time,”
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“Hudson blasts a confetti cannon and Grant holds up a shirt that says she said yes to the biggest dick in the world!”
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“Flying to see my girlfriend isn’t a chore, Emmy girl. It’s a privilege, and just more nice things you deserve.”
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“To the good men with good dicks who treat us right. And to the good dicks out there who haven’t found their way to us yet. May they hurry up and get here so everyone is happy and satisfied.”
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“Play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.”
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“Hartwell’s hockey skills are on a different planet, and I think I might be a little bit in love with her. I’ve never seen anyone play like that, and I have no fucking clue how she’s not already on an NHL roster.”
Chelsea Curto, Face Off
“Sometimes I think about how lucky I am to have a man like you in my life and I—” I have to squeeze my eyes shut so I don’t look at him as I say this next part. “It makes me wonder what I did to deserve someone so wonderful. It makes me think I might finally be good enough to have earned something so… so lovely in my life.”
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“Her smile is kind and full of encouragement that I feel deep in my soul. “Give them hell, Emmy.”
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“You’re drenched, aren’t you? And I haven’t even touched you yet.”
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“The fuck is a chortle? Is that a Pokémon?”
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“No thanks. I don’t like owing people things. Me Like your underwear? Redheaded Assassin I might kill you for those. They’re my favorite pair. Me Interesting. Mine too.”
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“I know it’s fictional, but it’s making me believe in love again. Is that silly?” I climb off the couch and walk toward her. “It means you know that kind of love is out there, and you’re worthy of it. There’s nothing silly about that, even if the words are make-believe. They can be real to you.”
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“If she’s the sunshine, I’m the storm cloud. One of us is the people-pleaser and the other is the people-avoider. Two total opposites who found a friendship that works.”
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“the man picked up one of my romance novels, flopped on my bed, and told me he was learning how to be the perfect boyfriend by reading my books.”
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“I use your name as my password because I’m fucking obsessed with you, Hartwell. Have been since the minute I laid eyes on you.”
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“I don’t care that she’s not going to end up in my bed later tonight. I don’t care that she’d probably hit me over the head with her stick if given the opportunity. I just want to know something about her.”
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“Your password is 3669.” “It is.” “That’s my name. Why are you using my name as your password?”
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“I aim for his nose again. “That’s for saying she only has a job because she sleeps around.” I go for his jaw next, and something pops in his cheek. “That’s for saying you’d let your teammates touch her.” I move to his forehead and deck him there. “That’s for making fun of the books she likes to read.” My final blow is to his eye, and I hope I break his eye socket. “And that’s for getting to her before me.”
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“Take me to church, Emmy,” he murmurs. His hands run up my thighs and squeeze my hips. “Please.” “I didn’t think you were a religious guy,” I whisper, and I sink down on him in a bleary fog. “I’m not.” Maverick bites the soft skin near my shoulder as I take him another inch deeper, and my breath catches in my throat. “But I imagine you’re what heaven feels like, so I’m a converted man.”
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