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Push and Shove (The Ghost Bird, #6) Push and Shove by C.L. Stone
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“She fell over," Nathan said. "Yeah," Gabriel said. "I thought fainted all graceful. She just crashed”
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“After they left, Gabriel turned on Nathan. “So when did everyone get to kiss Sang?” Nathan’s eyebrows went up. “What?” Gabriel held up his fingers, counting off. “North, Kota, Luke and Victor.” Gabriel turned to me, snapping. “Oy. Get over here.” He pointed to his cheek. “Where’s my kiss?” I took a half step forward, but Nathan planted himself between us, his back to me. “No,” he said. “You can’t do that?” “Why not?” Gabriel asked. “She was going to. She’s already done it to the others.”
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“Hey, Peanut,” Nathan said with a smirk.
“Where’ve you been?” “Well we were going to Europe, but there was this big ocean in the way and North didn’t want to get the bike wet, so we had to come back.”

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 249). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“Dakota Jameson Lee! Get your butt in here.” Kota dashed back into the room, his eyebrows up, his hands up in surprise. “What? What’s wrong?”
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“He ducked his head a bit. “I might have seen you around the neighborhood a few times before that night.”
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“Kota huffed, sliding a look to Victor. “See what you’ve started? What did I tell you about buying a toy for one of them?”
“You said if I got Gabriel, or Luke, or Nathan a new toy, I had to get them all one.”
“Well, that includes Sang now, apparently.”

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 107). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“I’ll fix your toes,” he said, as plainly as if he’d told me to do my homework. He dropped onto his knees in front of me, then stopped, tilting his head as if trying to figure out where to put himself.”
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“What did you name yours?”
“Awesomer Than Sang’s Town.”

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 153). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“Her stomach hurts? Why?” I held back a sigh . Academy cavalry. I wondered how long it would take before North, or Silas , or someone else called and asked me why I didn’t tell them my stomach hurt or tried something else to help it.

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 56). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“Mr. Crowley was boring. He had a very monotone way of speaking. I felt sympathetic toward Mr. Hendricks, who had to spend all of lunch and golf listening to him. Mr. Crowley talked even if no one else was in the room. He spoke to himself as he worked. He talked to his computer. Most of the time he was telling it to hurry up, but there were instances where he thanked it and then proceeded to tell the computer how it could run more efficiently.

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 343). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“Nathan smirked. “Ha ha. He called you and not me.”
“Shut up,” Gabriel said. “I’ll be back.” He approached me and wrapped his arms around my shoulders. He lifted me like that until my toes grazed the tile. He started dragging me to the door. “Just going to take this with me.”

Stone, C. L. (2014-05-31). Push and Shove: The Ghost Bird Series: #6 (p. 57). Arcato Publishing. Kindle Edition.”
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“He took a road past a sign that said Folly Beach.”
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“almost huffed at him, but I remembered Karen telling me a boy should kiss the girl on the lips first. I wanted it to happen like that, like in the movies I’d seen. With the way Kota was acting, it was as if he didn’t want to do it. He was presenting his cheek as if this was as far as he was willing.”
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“It’s a pretty big ocean, Baby.”
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