Wishing for You Quotes
Wishing for You
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Wishing for You Quotes
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“Memory loss is strange. It’s like showing up for a movie after it’s started. I’m sure I’ve missed something. I don’t know if it’s important or not. So I do the best I can to lose myself in the story and hope the gaps don’t matter. Later, I can look it up, or someone will remind me, or maybe it’s perfectly fine to not know.”
― Wishing for You
― Wishing for You
“Have you ever experienced human love?”
“Yes. Once.”
Regret shadowed his face. “Then why would you be willing to repeat it?”
“What we learn is worth more than what we lose.”
― Wishing for You
“Yes. Once.”
Regret shadowed his face. “Then why would you be willing to repeat it?”
“What we learn is worth more than what we lose.”
― Wishing for You
“The better I know you, the more incredible you are.”
― Wishing for You
― Wishing for You
“May I kiss you?”
Finally. “Yes.”
He smiled as he threaded his fingers through my hair. Carefully, he leaned forward and kissed my forehead.
His mouth was warm and gentle against my skin, but it wasn’t enough. “Please tell me that wasn’t what you meant.”
He laughed softly. “There’s more.” He kissed my cheek, my jaw, and hovered a fraction above my mouth.
I ached for his kiss, and when the waiting stretched too long, I closed the distance.
He took over, which was just as well, because I forgot where I was or the time or my name. The only thing in the world was his mouth. That kiss. Us.”
― Wishing for You
Finally. “Yes.”
He smiled as he threaded his fingers through my hair. Carefully, he leaned forward and kissed my forehead.
His mouth was warm and gentle against my skin, but it wasn’t enough. “Please tell me that wasn’t what you meant.”
He laughed softly. “There’s more.” He kissed my cheek, my jaw, and hovered a fraction above my mouth.
I ached for his kiss, and when the waiting stretched too long, I closed the distance.
He took over, which was just as well, because I forgot where I was or the time or my name. The only thing in the world was his mouth. That kiss. Us.”
― Wishing for You
“Thanks for driving me home, Mason. And for dinner. And…everything.”
“You’re welcome.” His hand cupped my shoulder, his face in the shadows. “Was this a date?”
“No.”
His smile was a slash of white in the darkness. “Then you’re not expecting me to kiss you good-night.”
“No.” I smiled back.
“Too bad.”
― Wishing for You
“You’re welcome.” His hand cupped my shoulder, his face in the shadows. “Was this a date?”
“No.”
His smile was a slash of white in the darkness. “Then you’re not expecting me to kiss you good-night.”
“No.” I smiled back.
“Too bad.”
― Wishing for You
“Camarin and I are both baffled by the pleasure humans find with bowling. The noise is maddening, the equipment unsanitary, and the repetition boring.”
― Wishing for You
― Wishing for You
“What does Sara think about us?”
“She suspects that we’re dating.”
“You should tell her the truth.”
“I’ve been clear that you and I are just friends.”
“Does she believe it?”
“No, she can’t get why I’d want to spend a lot of time with you unless you were my girlfriend.” He shook his head in frustration. “I don’t care what anyone thinks about our relationship. We can make our own rules as long as we’re both comfortable with them. If we want to hug, we should. If we want to text each other at midnight, that’s okay too. Agreed?”
“Agreed. Our relationship, our rules.”
― Wishing for You
“She suspects that we’re dating.”
“You should tell her the truth.”
“I’ve been clear that you and I are just friends.”
“Does she believe it?”
“No, she can’t get why I’d want to spend a lot of time with you unless you were my girlfriend.” He shook his head in frustration. “I don’t care what anyone thinks about our relationship. We can make our own rules as long as we’re both comfortable with them. If we want to hug, we should. If we want to text each other at midnight, that’s okay too. Agreed?”
“Agreed. Our relationship, our rules.”
― Wishing for You
“I need to do something about college, but I’m not sure what.”
“Where have you decided to apply?”
“Nowhere yet. Any time I think about the schools I’ve visited, I feel overwhelmed. The campuses are so big that I know I’ll get lost. I dread making new friends. And the professors acted too busy to deal with someone like me. My parents will be wasting a huge amount of money.”
“Your fears are no different than most high school seniors.” He studied me thoughtfully. “Must you go to college?”
I opened my mouth to say Of course, I must—and then shut it again. The concept didn’t bother me nearly as much as it should have. Skipping college would be crazy. Right? It was hard enough for a disabled person to find a job, but being disabled with no degree would make it hopeless. “I don’t have a choice.”
“Perhaps you have more choices than you realize.”
― Wishing for You
“Where have you decided to apply?”
“Nowhere yet. Any time I think about the schools I’ve visited, I feel overwhelmed. The campuses are so big that I know I’ll get lost. I dread making new friends. And the professors acted too busy to deal with someone like me. My parents will be wasting a huge amount of money.”
“Your fears are no different than most high school seniors.” He studied me thoughtfully. “Must you go to college?”
I opened my mouth to say Of course, I must—and then shut it again. The concept didn’t bother me nearly as much as it should have. Skipping college would be crazy. Right? It was hard enough for a disabled person to find a job, but being disabled with no degree would make it hopeless. “I don’t have a choice.”
“Perhaps you have more choices than you realize.”
― Wishing for You
“Strange how knowing our story had no happy ending had freed us to live in the moment. We weren’t guy and girl. We weren’t damaged and terminal. We were just now.”
― Wishing for You
― Wishing for You
