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Set in Stone (Crazy Good, #2) Set in Stone by Rachel Robinson
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“If you can’t turn cold into hot, you’re fucked. Go ahead and apply that to all areas of life.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Male and female friends are always only just-the-tip away from being more.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Comparison is the death of joy.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“It’s better this way anyways. I probably need to find someone to settle down with. It’s about that time. Have the two point five kids, fake orgasms, and wallow in a stagnant career.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Swallow life whole.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Comparison is the death of joy.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“There are people in the world that force you to change and then there are those that invoke a change without you even realizing what has happened.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“You aren’t a mistake,” she says, shaking her head, black hair cascading over her shoulders. I exhale. “You are…” she stutters. “You are too much of a good thing and I don’t want to be around when the good thing comes crashing down around me. I’ve tried to be strong, because that’s who I am, but you know what? I’ve found out I’m not that strong. I’m weak when you’re not here. I depend on you to make me happy—to make me complete. Do you understand how this is the greatest disability possible? Do you understand that I’m letting you go because I can’t bear to lose you? I’m not strong enough, Steven. I can’t be the woman you love anymore because I’m not sure who that is. Being with you is the easiest and yet the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. Who I am with you is who I really am. It’s terrifying. You strip me of what protects me.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Divorces are worse than death sometimes. You know the person you once loved so completely is out in the big, wide world loving someone new. Giving your old promises to someone else, handing over the slice of their heart that you thought belonged to only you.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“It’s not, ‘it is what it is’. It’s what you make”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“He’s there for good, Steven. Stone is there for good.” He stays silent yet close, as we walk into my foyer and into my office. Ignoring him to the best of my ability, mostly out of shame, I turn on my computer and kick off my red-bottomed heels. “I’m not asking for him not to be,” he rasps. I let my gaze flick up to meet his as he looms over my desk, his large hands splayed on the dark, polished wood. “I’m demanding what’s left.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Tragedy doesn’t halt the future. It propels you into it with a brand new outlook. You suck it up. You smile. You go on.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“Whatever you want, Steven. Whatever you want. I want you. I want you to have all of me,” I say. One of his huge arms wraps around the front of my slight body and his fingers slip into my wetness, stroking me firmly. I press back against him to feel his erection against my backside. It’s hard and huge and throbbing in protest. The unladylike words that I want to say shock even myself. His fingers work me skillfully, unmercifully. A moan slips as the sounds of my wetness fill the air.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“I never understood why something as wet and with so much sucking and licking is called a blowjob. Men don’t pause long enough to give a shit, is the only conclusion I’ve developed over the years.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone
“I’ll always wonder what could have been with Steven Warner, but he never showed any interest outside of friendship so I never pushed it.”
Rachel Robinson, Set In Stone