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Shattered Shattered by Pamela Sparkman
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“We are not creatures designed to be alone. We can get by on our own, that's true, but I don't want to get by. I want to touch the clouds." ~ Maggie”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“My eyes surveyed the woman standing in my house, and it felt familiar. Not familiar in the sense that she’s been here before; familiar in the sense that she’s always been here. Like she was the other half of me, and we were just now finding each other. It was that kind of familiar, which is ridiculous I know, but that’s how it felt.”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“Joe pulled me gently into his arms. We held each other, and soon our hearts were beating together in sync as if there were only one heart beating instead of two.”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“Setting the guitar down, I stood and took a step forward to close the gap she’d created. “You need to get used to it. I don’t want to be just someone to you. I want to be the only one. And I promise you, Maggie Malone, if you let me, I’ll earn all of the pieces of you before I take a single one.”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“Have you ever dreamed out loud?”

She looked at me through her eyelashes, confusion written on her face. “Huh?”

“Dreamed out loud. It’s…I dunno… like feeling you’re in a dream, only you’re wide awake?

“Where are you going with this?

After another minute passed, I managed to whisper, “I feel like I’m dreaming with my eyes open when I look at you.”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“Sometimes all we need is a soft place to land when we fall." ~Maggie”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered
“I didn’t think you would really do it.” She whispered.

“What? Kiss you?”

“Yeah,” she whispered back.

“I wasn’t going to, but you challenged me. I guess you could say you made me do it.”

“Is that what I am? A challenge?” she asked.

“You’re definitely a challenge, sweetheart. It’s a challenge just to keep my hands to myself whenever we’re in the same room.”
Pamela Sparkman, Shattered