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The Wrong Play (The Wrong Player, #2) The Wrong Play by C.R. Jane
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“Loving you isn’t some fucking chore. It’s not a weight around my neck, not something I have to suffer through. You think you’re hard to love, but you don’t get it. You don’t understand that loving you is the easiest thing I’ve ever done.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“There it is,” I murmured, feeling strangely satisfied. “There what is?” she asked, still smiling. “The first laugh. The first step toward our inevitable love story.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“Probably because he was smug in his safeness thanks to the tracker I’d installed in that manly friendship bracelet he had around his wrist. Thanks to me always gently observing him, he was guaranteed to have a backup in case anything happened to him. I was such a good friend.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“I had spent years feeling unworthy, like I was something temporary, like love was something I could borrow but never keep.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“Hey, Thatcher, your dick’s the size of a tic-tac,” Clayton, one of the aforementioned corners, taunted. “That’s why your mom’s breath smells so good,”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“Parker: You’re stalking her, aren’t you? Me: I prefer to call it strategically placing myself in her orbit. Matty: You say that like it sounds less insane. Parker: I don’t think it sounds insane at all. Matty: You wouldn’t, Mr. I Like to Watch Casey While She Sleeps.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“Her head snapped up, and the second her wide, honey-colored eyes met mine, something clicked into place inside me. Like the fucking universe had just aligned in my favor. Like I’d been waiting my whole life to meet her. It was over. I was done. She was mine. She just didn’t know it yet.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play
“Callum’s control had been about power—about diminishing me, keeping me small and hidden—while Jace’s possessiveness was about protection, about pulling me into his world and making sure I never had to face anything alone again.”
C.R. Jane, The Wrong Play