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Wild and Wrangled (Rebel Blue Ranch, #4) Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage
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“I’ll love you until we’re dust, Camille Ashwood.”
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“There’s a reason that rearview mirrors are small and windshields are big.”
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“The bravest thing you can do when you love someone is work hard to keep them—to hold on to them with everything you’ve got—and even when you loosen your grip, you don’t let go.”
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“I love you madly and deeply. I love you in ways that people don’t believe exist in real life. I love you for who you’ve been and who you are and who you’re going to be, Ash.”
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“I’ll love you until we’re dust in the wind, Camille Ashwood.”
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“I wanted to be prepared…just in case I ever got to go with you.” “You mean in case I ever forced you to come with me?” Dusty shook his head. “No. You’re a privilege, Cam. Being in your presence is a goddamn honor.”
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“Dusty was my first everything, but not in just a first love way. He was my first real friend. He was the first person who cared enough to get to know me, who peeled back the layers I had drawn around myself and liked what they saw. He made me want to like myself, too.”
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“You know,” I said, “there are very few things that a mid-range chain restaurant can’t fix—especially one with chips and salsa and a sizzling fajita situation.”
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“A mark on your heart and soul that refuses to fade, no matter how much time passes or how much you think you've changed.”
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“I smiled, fighting the urge to bring up Cam's pickle theory. She used to say that any successful relationship had a pickle lover and a pickle hater.”
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“When I felt her relax against me, I felt like I was holding the world.”
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“He was beautiful. He always had been, but beautiful things can be dangerous, too.”
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“But, god, you are everything to me. You always have been, you always will be.”
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“Life got so much easier when there were fewer possibilities—fewer choices to make, fewer chances that you’d make the wrong one.”
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“Beautiful and my personal Achilles' heel, just like he'd always been.”
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“Your history is still part of this picture, but it’s less important than where you are now. There’s a reason that rearview mirrors are small and windshields are big.”
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“I love you for who you’ve been and who you are and who you’re going to be,”
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“I'll love you until we're dust.”
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“We all need a little help to get where we’re going, you know. What matters is that the end result is yours.”
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“In my opinion, there was almost nothing better than a good checklist. Crossing things off was probably the best feeling in the world.”
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“Stella taught me that the family you choose is just as important—sometimes more—than the one you’re born with.”
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“Her anchor, her steady shelter in the storm, but I was never going to drag her down. I just wanted to be her true north, just like she had always been mine, the light that guided me home.”
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“If I had a second chance to be with the person who felt like the sun and rain and air and everything, I would take it without another thought.”
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“Oh.” Riley looked disappointed. “Mom takes me to the coffee shop after lessons. You could probably come if you want. She likes you.” I looked down at Riley, mouth agape. I heard Emmy stifle a laugh behind us, and when I turned to look at her, she shrugged with a grin.”
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“What does it even taste like?” she asked. I leaned over toward the middle of the table to take a sip. “Artificial blue,” I said afterward. “Well,” she sighed. “Blue is my favorite color.” I know.”
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“What’s the towel for?” she asked after a second. “In case you wanted to get your hair wet,” I said. Cam tilted her head in question. “Your hair . . . you don’t like it when it’s straight.” I shrugged. “I know you’ll say it’ll be frizzy or whatever, but the extra water and towel are there—if you want them.”
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“Ash?” a voice said. I straightened my spine. I’d know that voice anywhere. If I had slipped into a coma, it would wake me up. If I was six feet under, I’d dig myself out of the grave just to be closer to it, which was dramatic and startling and tragic and stupid. But it was true. “It’s just me out here,” he said. “The bar’s cleared out.” I’ll love you until we’re dust in the wind, Camille Ashwood. “I’m here, Cam.”
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“Sometimes, I wished I wasn’t so comfortable with going quietly, but I would just rather things be easy.”
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“You brought me to a fucking Chili’s?” Cam said with a shocked laugh. I smiled over at her as I cut the engine. “Sure did.”
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“As with nearly every large project, getting married required more than one person. But group projects had never been my strong suit. I didn’t like putting my fate in the hands of others, but today I thought I’d be fine. How much harm can one other person do to something so easy? A lot, actually. Because if just one person doesn’t show up, everything goes to shit. Well, my groom didn’t show up, and everything went to shit.”
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