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“Some very twisted part of me wants him to be jealous. I want him to want me. Because some part of me clearly wants him.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“What’s more wholesome and trustworthy than Amtrak?”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“Many people (read: parents) are less likely to pop in on you if you’ve got a radio on.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“There's a name for the look he's wearing. I'd call it jealous as hell.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“One hour ago I had answers. Answers and a boyfriend and a best friend who was safe. Sixty minutes should not have enough power to change all of that.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“Adam heads in first, and Maggie snags my sleeve at the door. “What’s wrong?” I take a long breath. “How about what isn’t? It’s a shorter list.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“No, she didn’t say that. She couldn’t have said that because she has no idea I’m in San Diego. According to my mother, I’m in the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles and we told Maggie’s mother that we were heading out to some botanical garden for the day. Not once, did the words San or Diego exit either of our mouths.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“He’s kind of like a glacier with hair. The steady, unflappable presence that keeps Mom from exploding and me from floating away on a whim.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later
“What a minute.”
Natalie D. Richards, Six Months Later