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Rain (Paper Gods, #2) Rain by Amanda Sun
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“Life is boring if you only do necessary things.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“That's all any of us have in the end, isn't it? there is death ahead of all of us. And so we live.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“Just be the strong woman you are, like me. If the guys can't handle us, it's their problem.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
tags: woman
“I couldn't exactly sit in the dripping yukata. The ink had stained all the embroidered cherry petals black.
"It's totally ruined," I said. "I hope Yuki won't be mad."
"It's not your fault. Well, it might be," he added with a grin.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“As much as I'd wanted to stay in Japan to be with him, the real reason was that I wanted control of my life. I was connected to the ink and I belonged here.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“Those are big words for a rice ball," I said, flicking him in the shoulder. "I'm not a rice ball, Greene. Do you know the meaning of the myoji for 'Satoshi'? Wisdom. It's wisdom, Jackass.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“I didn't believe him. Without a word, I reached into the satchel on his lap, my fingers grazing the curve of his hip bone through the fabric.
"Oi," he protested, his eyes gleaming with mischief. "If you're going to violate me, I'd appreciate if you wait until I'm naked.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“Well, bring him around sometimes so I can get to know him."
"You mean scrutinize him and pick him apart?"
"Exactly.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“Tomohiro's hands slid down my arms to my hips, pulling me closer. He made a gentle noise deep in his throat and every never in my body tingled with the sound of it. I clung to him as I kissed him, and his fingers threaded into my hair. This was the welcome home I'd waited for.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“A few of the Japanese tourists looked over and then quickly away. I was a foreigner, so they made it their business to politely ignore the shenanigans I was causing.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“I couldn't exactly sit in the dripping yukata. The ink had stained all the embroidered cherry petal black.
"It's totally ruined," I said. "I hope Yuki won't be mad."
"It's not your fault. Well, it might be," he added with a grin.”
Amanda Sun, Rain
“As much as I'd wanted to stay in Japan to be with him, the real reason was that I wanted control of my life. I was connected to the ink, and I belonged here.”
Amanda Sun, Rain