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Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things by Martina McAtee
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“In Kai’s defense, it was hard to forget a six-foot-six slab of muscle that shadowed your every move. It was especially hard when they wore their shirts tight enough to count their abs and smelled like rain and sex and poor life choices. He closed his eyes, attempting to regulate his teenage hormones and wildly thumping heart before Rhys smelled it on him.”
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“Stay out of my closet.” “No problem,” he said. “It’s not like there’s enough room for both of us anyway.”
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“She could write a book on daddy issues.”
Martina McAtee, Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
“At first glance, she thought him a statue; an apparition in the deluge of rain. He sat perched on top of a mausoleum, crouched like a gargoyle with his elbows on his knees, hood shrouding his face. Three stone crosses rose behind him giving him the appearance a post-apocalyptic monk guarding a sacred shrine. That”
Martina McAtee, Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things