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Rival (Fall Away, #3) Rival by Penelope Douglas
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“You’ve always wanted me. You know why? Because I don’t try to kill your demons. I run with them.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Fight. Fight through everything. Don’t leave the house angry or go to bed mad. Fight until it’s settled. The end of fighting is the beginning of giving up.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“When you stepped on Jared’s toes, you’d get punched in the gut. If you stepped on Jax’s toes, he’d hack into the county database and issue a warrant for your arrest.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Sometimes I wore smiles but didn’t feel them. Sometimes I felt them and didn’t wear them. I didn’t want her to know how much I craved this. I bit my bottom lip.”
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“Do you love me?"
I nodded like a kid that wanted ice cream. "Yes."
"Like love me so much that you wouldn't be able to kill me if I turned into a zombie?”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“But breaking was beautiful. It hurt, and it was an uphill climb back to sanity, but you came back stronger, fiercer, and more solid than you were before. Tate had obviously been through it, I had, and eventually so would K.C., I thought.”
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“Sometimes I wondered if the angels talked to get me to behave or to entice the devil to come out to play.”
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“The thing is, Fallon . . . I told you before to lock the door if you wanted me to stay out. Funny thing is . . .” I leaned in. “You. Never. Did.”
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“Mistakes can be dealt with. Loss of time can't.”
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tags: madoc
“Whether or not he still wanted me, I knew he wouldn’t want anyone else to have me.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Madoc was always calm, after all. So calm all the damn time growing up. He didn’t shout or show his anger until he’d had enough. And you never knew exactly when that was going to be. That was the scary part about him.”
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“You have to have something to love. Something to fight for to make living a goal instead of a job.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“But breaking was beautiful. It hurt, and it was an uphill climb back to sanity, but you came back stronger, fiercer, and more solid than you were before.”
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“But that was two years ago. She wasn’t sexy to me anymore. Now she was lethal.”
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“He was here. We were alone. We were angry. Déjà vu.”
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“Madoc, it’s Jax,” he said in a serious tone. “I’m at your house. Tate and I want confirmation you’re not drunk, high, or suicidal. Jared’s here, but he could care less. We’ll meet you after your game, or I’ll give Tate a crowbar and set her to work on your car.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“A single composition can have so many meanings depending on the person playing.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Fallon continued. “We learned in school that bullies abuse others because they feel bad about themselves. They’re hurting.” She brought up her knees and locked her arms around them, her tone light and taunting. “We shouldn’t be mad. We should pity them." Madoc has never had to make a real decision in his entire life, which means he’s never had anything real. This house, the cars, the money. It’s all an illusion. It’s like parading a victory when you missed the war.” She took a breath and whispered slowly. “Madoc has no idea who he is.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“He was soft and slow, gentle and attentive. Possessive.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“But I found out that they were part of a façade that he adopted. When the clothes came off, so did Madoc’s mask. At night when he’d hang out in just jeans and nothing else, it was like I was seeing an entirely different guy. Strong. Powerful. Mine.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Madoc has a winning personality, and he’s hot. But Jared is just hot. At least Madoc has more going for him. Was she on a mission from God to reform assholes?”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“I talked a lot of shit, but truth be told, it was more for my ears than anyone else’s. Madoc was designer. I was Target. He was Godiva. I was Snickers. And as far as he was concerned, he was entitled, and I was the freeloading daughter of the gold- digging whore who had snagged his father.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“I wanted him angry and out of his mind. I wanted to trap him.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“This is why Madoc was going to be a great lawyer like his dad. Working people wasn’t just about the words you spoke. It was about body language, tone, and timing. Keep your voice natural, your body relaxed, and distract them with a change of subject as soon as possible. Here it comes in three, two, one . . . “Come on,” he nudged Addie. “It’s fine.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Now, I knew more, and I knew what I wanted.
I wasn’t afraid of taking it and taking chances.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Fallon affected my body in weird ways. But only because she’s different, I told myself.”
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“I knew exactly how I felt about Madoc. And I knew why I felt that way. I hated him. I hated what he did to me. But why in the hell did he hate me?”
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“Expressions like “the good ole days” implied that life used to be of a higher quality than it is now, but I think everything looks better in retrospect.”
Penelope Douglas, Rival
“Guys didn’t like their cars messed with. And I didn’t like being messed with, so I guessed we were even.”
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“My attitude. It’s what I fed off of as well. It’s what made people like me.”
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