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Ruin (Corruption, #2) Ruin by C.D. Reiss
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“She could rule the world. She already ruled me.”
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“Scars are the proof we lived.”
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“We weren’t going to last, not as a couple. Not as lovers or sinners. She loved me. I owned her.”
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“Antonio, the catalyst of my dissolution, the destroyer of my façade.”
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“I wanted to fuck the arrogance right out of her, rip away the coating of innocence and take her to the dirty, sex core again.”
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“He loves me recklessly, to the missuse of everything else in his life.”
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“How could I go back to earth, having kissed heaven?”
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“More than wanting you for myself, I want you to have a good life.”
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“I worshipped her virtue while destroying it”
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“My God. You have the heart of a capo, do you know that? You could have brought Sicily to its knees. No don would stand against you.”
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“His lips were a promise, a blood bond, a kiss of greeting and goodbye, and the years in between.”
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“I was going to break from the inside out if he didn't bend me into nameless shapes”
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“His parents had skimmed from the very top of the gene pool to make that mouth.”
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“The thing I want most is the only thing between me and getting it. You are everything that will destroy me. I should go back to who I was. But you made me dream I could be free, when I’d forgotten I was in prison.”
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“You’re a loaded gun. Do you see that? You’re from a different world, but you smell like home to me. I haven’t been to Napoli in ten years, but whenever you’re near me, I smell olive flowers. My heart gets sick with thirst, but the water is poison.”
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“God, that piece of meat between his legs was a beautiful sight.”
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“You’re my sisters, and I won’t let him spank you with meat.”
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