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The Fence and the Musician (Thick As Thieves #2) The Fence and the Musician by Candice Clark
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“Look. Look at you. How could anyone, including yourself, see you as anything other than a goddess?”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“This means nothing."
My mood has improved exponentially, so I smirk before replying, "Keep telling yourself that, brat.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Her cries are like music to my ears, a song that I swear she'll play only for me from now on.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Jesus, the woman makes me feral. I wanna play, but I also need to bury myself so deeply inside her she'll feel me for days.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Before I even have a chance to get anything out, however, her hand clamps over my mouth.
"Don't. Talk," she says on a shuddering breath.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Eyes boring into mine, he says, "Trust me."
And for some reason that I can't quite explain, I do.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“I ignore the little voice in my head that's asking how the weather is in Delululand. Pipe down bitch; nobody asked for your input.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“But, just as often as I feel like strangling the woman standing in front of me, I also feel a short supply of air every time she walks into a room, and that's never happened before either.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“She bites down on my fingers, not enough to hurt but enough to get my attention.

Oh, baby, you've had my attention for a long time.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“I think it's quite possible that I've been wishing for you my whole life. It just took my head some time to catch up to my heart.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“I need you to understand, I breathe for you now. If you walk out that door, you'll leave me gasping for air and there won't be enough oxygen in the world to save me.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Healing cannot be counted or weighed or measured. It's redefined everyday, simply by opening your eyes.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“The woman was fucking infuriating.

Incapable of compromise, stubborn to a fault, and, God help me, the most stunning creature I've ever had the misfortune of fucking.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician
“Some things transcend human understanding and whatever this feeling is that Siren's planted within me has taken root and I have a bad feeling that trying to remove it will do permanent damage to my insides.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician