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Outcome (Aftermath, #2) Outcome by Cara Dee
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“Anger was easy. Anger could be masked as strength.”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“I had a hamster or a gerbil or something when I was a kid. Then I forgot about it." He waited for the familiar pang that usually came with childhood memories, but it wasn’t there. Interesting. "I think my mom released it." Still no pang. "My mom sometimes forgets my dad at the store." Cam shrugged. Remy cracked up. "Does she ever release him into the wild?”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“Chase smiled to himself, no longer expecting disaster at every turn. He'd learned it was no way to live.”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“Some might call it arrogant to think a person has the power to change someone else." She was right, of course. "You can very well open up a person's mind to new possibilities, but change comes from within. Regardless of what is right and wrong, only you can decide to change your behavior or rethink something you have planned to do.”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“You can very well open up a person's mind to new possibilities, but change comes from within. Regardless of what is right and wrong, only you can decide to change your behavior or rethink something you have planned to do.”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“The one person you usually believed more than thers was yourself.”
Cara Dee, Outcome
“You don’t know the protocol for any kind of anniversary."
"Fuck you." Cam's mouth slanted into a smirk. "If you're gonna bitch, maybe I should just give you flowers and chocolate next year."
"Beats the blow-job coupons you gave me." Austin grinned wryly,
-- Austin & Cam”
Cara Dee, Outcome
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“Well, parenting seems easy enough." Andy grinned wryly. "All I gotta do is give it money." "And stop calling it it," Remy advised. Cam nodded. "That'd be a good start, yeah." He faced Andreas. "What're you havin'?" "A boy." Andy was getting more nervous the closer they got to the due date. "I hear they piss on you when you change their diapers." "I…uh. Right." Cam huffed a laugh. "I don’t know what to say about that. Maybe I should call my mom and apologize?”
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