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Fighting to Breathe (Shooting Stars, #1) Fighting to Breathe by Aurora Rose Reynolds
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“I wanted her fifteen years ago, and I still fucking want her now. There isn’t a single part of me that doesn’t know she’s my future, but we have a lot of shit to deal with before we even think about heading down that path, because once we start, there will be no turning back.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“I’m drawn to you in a way that even if fifty years passed, I would still crave you on a primal level.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“No one could replace her for me, even if all I was holding onto was a memory.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“His eyes go soft and he takes a step toward me, touching my cheek. “I remember everything, Lea, every conversation, every touch, every kiss, every single thing about you, about us. I remember it all.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“It’s always been you Lea. There has never been anyone else for me but you.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“wrong, baby. That’s what love is—two people fulfilling the needs of the other person, giving the person what they want, what they need,”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“I’m going to kill her. My dying mother is going to die of suffocation when I cover her head with a pillow. “Mom,” I hiss, and she rolls to her side and mumbles something I can’t make out, so I start a panic search for her phone, but come up empty-handed. “I’m going to kill you,” I tell her when the doorbell goes off. “Have fun, honey.” “You’re lucky you’re dying,” I grumble. I hear her laugh and say, “I heard that,” as I make my way from her room to the front door.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe
“I know he’s right; so much has changed, while at the same time, whatever we had so many years ago is still alive, like a living, breathing thing. It had changed with time, but is still familiar.”
Aurora Rose Reynolds, Fighting to Breathe