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The Girl Next Door (Bend or Break, #3) The Girl Next Door by Amy Jo Cousins
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“You're the optimist all the way through, pretending to be a pessimist on the inside, because you can act like it hurts less if you say you knew all along it was going to go down like that.”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door
“You want to know why I don’t have many friends here? At least not ones that count, according to your fucking standards handed down from on high, princess? Because I figured it out. What the difference is between friends and casual acquaintances. Between lovers and fuck buddies.”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door
“C... wasn’t actually sure how things went forward from here. Normally, if he had a fight with a girl, then the relationship was over and he moved on to the next girl. Of course, that usually happened after a week or two, not after months with a woman he’d known for years, and was pretty sure he’d be content to spend the next couple of decades getting to know better.”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door
“Varun might be a total manwhore, but he was a manwhore who took pride in his ability to fuck a partner into near incoherence. A fact Cash had heard about more than once, and not from his buddy.
Seriously. Girls couldn’t stop themselves from telling him what a great lay his friend was. It was enough to make a dude a little curious actually. Cash didn’t have any doubt about his own abilities in the sack, mostly because he got off on seeing and hearing a girl get more and more turned on by what he did. Plus, he was willing to do pretty much anything she wanted to get off.
He didn’t know if chicks ran around bragging about banging him afterward, though. Huh”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door
“He highly approved of the bare-legged, I'm-not-wearing-any-underwear-under-your-Oxford look on a girl.”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door
“Maybe we make too much of a big deal about being happy. Maybe we should all just find a way to be content with life, you know? Because that’s not a bad place to be. Content.”
Amy Jo Cousins, The Girl Next Door