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The Situation (Brewer Family #5) The Situation by Adriana Locke
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“This is why couples fight about where to eat. That’s not the fight at all. It’s the woman wanting the man to show her that he cares for her by providing this essential need—even if it’s fast food. Just make the decision.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“This is why couples fight about where to eat. That’s not the fight at all. It’s the woman wanting the man to show her that he cares”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“I’ve fallen in love with her, and I fucking hope the feeling is mutual.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“Every time I’ve said I’m not already yours was a lie.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“I’m not implying that you’ve somehow fallen for me in such a short period because that would be ridiculous.”
“Maybe it would be,” he says, searching my eyes. “But wouldn’t it also be ridiculous to allow fear to hold you back from something that has the potential to be amazing?”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“One night with Tate was all it took to realize I haven’t really lived. I’ve settled for far less than I deserve. I’ve been accepting of things that didn’t suit me, benefit me, or were for me. I’ve been content with living my life in mediocrity so that other people can be comfortable. It’s a stunning revelation.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“Let’s play devil’s advocate for a minute and say there was a chance she wasn’t into me. How would you even substantiate that idea? I’m Tate fucking Brewer. Women love me.”
“All of them but her,” Gannon says.
“You don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“Who sits in a lobby with an open reservation just hoping someone walks by?”
I hold her gaze. “Someone who knows what they want.”
“And you want me?”
“You have no fucking idea how much I want you.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation
“I love that you think I’ve been able to think about anything other than you.”
Adriana Locke, The Situation