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The Aftermath (The Hurricane, #2) The Aftermath by R.J. Prescott
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“The way that some guys kiss their long-term girlfriends or wives is an absolute travesty. A kiss should never be routine, like saying hello or good-bye. Kissing the person you love should be sign language for the soul. It should say I love you, I need you, and I’m happy to see you or sorry to see you go. If you can’t kiss like that, you should really keep your fucking lips to yourself”

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“Life isn't about settling for what you have and making the best of it. It's about getting back up, when everyone else around you is counting you out, and fighting for what you want.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“Life isn’t about settling for what you have and making the best of it. It’s about getting back up when everyone else around you is counting you out, and fighting for what you want.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“Tommy standing century”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“fear lives in the dark. Drag it into the light and you’ll see there was never anything to be afraid of in the first place.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“What defines the person you’ll become is whether you get back up when everyone thinks the fight is over.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“A kiss should never be routine, like saying hello or good-bye. Kissing the person you love should be sign language for the soul.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“Bad shit happens all the time. You keep moving forward until you find some happiness that made you glad you kept moving,”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath
“Son, fear lives in the dark. Drag it into the light and you’ll see there was never anything to be afraid of in the first place. You tell Em how you’re feeling?” he asked, frowning.”
R.J. Prescott, The Aftermath