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To Love (The To Fall Trilogy #3) To Love by Ashlan Thomas
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“I heard if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything. Let me tell you, I’ve always hated that saying.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Well, I found I am my own best company. I don’t annoy myself and I always have something important I want to hear myself say.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I tried like hell to hide how painful this was, how much my heart was breaking, how much it hurt to breathe.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“The desire intensified, burned, and consumed us until we let go of the world shattering around us. We surrendered and fell into the sweet abyss of love, our souls entwined, never to be broken on Earth or in Heaven. We were, and forever would be, as one.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“With the strength of a vow, I knew this woman was made for me, she belonged with me, and hers were the only lips I was meant to kiss. She was the only woman I would dream of when I closed my eyes. When she smiled, the sun shone brightly, warming me, and when she cried, the Heavens rained on my soul. I would guard her and protect her, our souls forever linked in life and death.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Because when you love someone, truly love them, you accept them for who they are. You only want their happiness, regardless if it shatters your heart beyond repair. You don’t change them. That’s a true sin. I love you just as you are. I only want you to be happy and to find the love you desire, even if it’s not me.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Desperation ran deep, needing Xander’s affection, his love, craving it as much as the air I breathed.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I love you. Everything I do is for us, for our family, for our future. Never doubt me. I promised you old, wrinkled, and arthritic. I won’t break that promise to you.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“There was a term that gave little meaning to what coursed through us. What we felt went beyond words, beyond understanding. But if love was the only way to describe what I felt for her, then I would say I loved her until my final breath.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Raphael’s citrine eyes flashed in the night. Leaning down to me, his look wiped any smile from my face, full of promise. “I was asked to dirty the Earth with you, you filthy bastard.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Strange that I knew it would end this way. Not in battle, but in a dirty alley, alone, hiding among the filth like the coward I was.
My poetic ending.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“The life I had known scattered like the ashes of my wings, to be born again in the pure light of Abby’s love.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I welcomed the blackness to take me, swallow my soul, for I was unworthy of His Gifts. He knew all along and punished us for our arrogance. I deserved Hell. I deserved to be dragged into a chasm of eternal pain.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Hannah yelled, “Read my lips…you are not Supergirl!”
“She has long blonde hair and blue eyes. It’s possible!” Calista yelled back.
“You’re delusional! And she’s a freaking cartoon character! Give me your shirt.” Hannah tried to reach Calista from the front seat.
“No! Elijah bought this for me!” Calista hid behind Elijah, who threw himself over her.
Hannah growled, swiping, “I’m going to rip that shirt off you!”
“That’s not appropriate!” Calista smacked Hannah away.
“Neither is your shirt!”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Nothing in my life could prepare me for the utter devastation that three-letter word held at this moment. He had given his heart to another. Another broken promise, the one that carried the most hurt.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Her pain was too much to bear. Fighting back my own tears, I wanted to pull away from her, but I stayed to endure the anguish I had caused her. It was only fair.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“God, Himself, could have ripped the heart out of my chest and crushed it in His mighty grip and that pain would have paled in comparison to this. Abby crumbled to the floor and cried, splitting me apart. I stumbled out the door and just left her there to suffer.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Physical pain was rare for angels to feel, but I was in it. Unyielding and excruciating pain.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“And just like Van Morrison, all I had now of my great love were memories of my hazel eyed angel.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“My dreams were welcome; they were what felt real to me, and to wake in a world where Abby was not mine was the dream, the true nightmare.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Her pain was so unexpected, so raw, and deep, a penetrating, all-encompassing pain. It was no longer her pain, but ours. Whatever her thoughts were, brought tears to her eyes, lips trembled, and her fists clenched as though she were ready to crumble into ash. It was impossible to stop my own tears from coming. What I wouldn’t give to take this ache from her.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“There were too many of my happiest days and they all revolved around him. But I could only think of the moment Xander’s tears were his heaviest and his words incredibly pained.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“No, I’m quite certain. And for the past two hundred years, I’ve dreamed of nothing but your lips. I would wait another two hundred years if you demanded, and I would spend every minute of every waking hour, begging you for my sweet relief.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“Do you remember eating funny tasting balls this morning?”
My eyes and mouth went wide.
“Oh, come on! Food! I’m talking about food, Alexander!”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I can’t believe I’m saying this, but will someone please put pants on him!”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I think you need to check the expiration date on your manna seeds.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“You read my mind, Andy!”
“It wasn’t hard. Your mind reads like a toddler’s picture book.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“I’m sorry to tell you this, Abby, but I don’t think chicken legs are considered physically fit.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“All right, funny man, you’re pushing the cart.”
He griped, “Which was a given since you can’t see over it.”
“Huh, I actually thought I was helping you out.”
He yanked his sunglasses off and knitted his brows. “How?”
“I thought maybe you could use it as a walker, that ginormous head of yours must be a back breaker.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love
“You never asked for my critique, but I think you’re kind of a shitty angel.”
Donna AnnMarie Smith, To Love

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