Cade Quotes
Cade
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Cade Quotes
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“Let go” Cade said. Let the wolf become you. The small wolf gave a frightened look, his blue eyes reflecting the depth of his fear. Cade’s heart squeezed at the sight. He hated what he had to do.”
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― Cade
“One person was never just one person. You made the decision to do the right thing and took the first step. Then, gradually, others would follow. But someone had to be brave enough to dare. Somebody had to take that first step.”
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― Cade
“When we start to put our lives before others, when we let someone die so that we don’t suffer, then you can say sorry to me.”
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― Cade
“She tried to remember all the reasons why this was a bad idea. He was wolf and she was tiger—that in itself was going against one of the most fundamental rules of Society law.”
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― Cade
“I love you too, god damn it. Don’t you know that, Gemma? I love you so fucking much that it’s breaking my heart,” he shouted. “But I can't see a boy given to the Humans. Do you get that? Do you? Because I need you to. I need you to know that I love you. I love you so god damn much that I can't even explain it to you.”
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― Cade
“She clenched her hands into fists and then she was pummelling against the solid wall of his torso. He didn’t stop her, didn’t step away. He stood there and took it, deserving every one of her blows. “I love you, Cade. Don’t you get that? I've loved you forever”
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“watched Gemma walk away. It literally physically hurt. Such longing in his gut and his chest—he had never felt this way before. It was total madness, he knew, but a hunger had awoken inside him, and he had no idea how to appease it.”
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― Cade
“There’s an entire field of bloody sheep out there. Don’t you … I don’t know … fancy some fresh lamb chops or something?” Stephen laughed at his own joke and Cade rolled his eyes. “Big bad wolf could find some little pigs or something?”
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― Cade
“We can't all have fresh meat,” Cade ground out. “I keep some there for when I need it.” “I’d rather starve that eat radioactive bunny.”
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― Cade
“I’m just one person,” Cade murmured. He stared at the boy. “What can one person do?” But Cade knew the answer to that, too. One person was never just one person. You made the decision to do the right thing and took the first step. Then, gradually, others would follow.”
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― Cade
“Cade tensed as she worked the rest of the buttons free and her knuckles rubbed against him. He grew unbearably hard, curling his hands into fists to stop himself from reaching for her before she was done.”
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― Cade
“He bent down and pressed his mouth to her cold, damp skin, inhaling the perfumed scent of her. She sucked in a breath and his own skin prickled in excitement, tingling all through his body. She lifted her head, panting as she looked down at him. “Cade, is this wrong?” He stilled, then lifted his head to meet her eyes. “Nothing has ever felt more right.”
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― Cade
“A pending union?” “Exactly,” said Trevor smugly. “Maybe you want to think it over for a couple of days. Or maybe you want a couple of days to set your little pet running. Give him a head start. Because this is the deal, Cade. Son or no son. That thing will not be allowed to stay without my authority.”
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― Cade
“The discarded shirt still lay on the floor, Gemma having been terrified to move and pick it up. Discovering that his little sister had just tried to seduce his best friend was not something Gemma was pursuing. She had no idea what had come over her—or where she had found the nerve to do what she did. What must he think? Fucking Stephen’s best friend and she just took her clothes off and practically invited him in. Yet, he was coming.”
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― Cade
“You could keep fresh meat in the fridge,” Stephen said. “There’s an entire field of bloody sheep out there. Don’t you … I don’t know … fancy some fresh lamb chops or something?” Stephen laughed at his own joke and Cade rolled his eyes. “Big bad wolf could find some little pigs or something?” “Big bad wolf could find himself a nice, tasty cat to eat or something,” replied Cade. Stephen grinned. “Meow.” When”
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― Cade
“that the boy would drain Cade and take him down with him. That’s what was happening, she was sure. She couldn’t lose him now. Not now. Not when he had finally started to show some interest in her as a woman. She had waited so long for him to stop seeing her as a little sister. It seemed like she had been in love with him forever.”
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― Cade
“There’s rabbit in the freezer. Maybe you can throw a couple in the microwave to defrost them. We can leave them out for him.” The look of horror on Stephen’s face was almost comical. “What the hell did the boy ever do to you?” “We can't all have fresh meat,” Cade ground out. “I keep some there for when I need it.” “I’d rather starve that eat radioactive bunny.” “Well, it’s a good job I wasn’t inviting you to dinner then, isn’t it?” “I’ll”
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― Cade
“You have your dog lead hook in the wrong place,” Stephen taunted, snapping Cade out of his trance. Cade frowned in confusion for a moment, his mind still filled with images of Gemma’s perfect naked reflection. Stephen grinned and then reached out and grasped the ring that went through Cade’s left nipple. “This,” he said, and twisted it.”
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― Cade
“I have to take one of the women as my mate or Phoenix is handed over to the Humans. I can't let them do that.” She stared at him breathlessly, shock in her beautiful, green eyes. With a sob tearing from deep inside her, she slapped his hard, wet chest with an angry cry. She clenched her hands into fists and then she was pummelling against the solid wall of his torso. He didn’t stop her, didn’t step away. He stood there and took it, deserving every one of her blows. “I love you, Cade. Don’t you get that? I've loved you forever …” Her”
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― Cade
“Well what else can we do? The kid’s here. Cade’s here. His house is over the water. And sure as shit that boy he found isn’t Jesus. We can’t walk on water today.” Chapter”
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― Cade
“Fine,” he said. “Both of you, standing there and judging me. What would you have done? Left him? I could have dumped him somewhere. I could—and then they could find him and then they’d ...” Cade stopped, took a deep breath. “Forget it. It doesn’t matter.”
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― Cade
“In the way of the wolves, Cade bowed his head and rubbed it along the top of the cub’s, his dominant wolf seeking to mollify the young wolf. “I’ll be back soon.” The words were spoken between their minds. “Breathe.” His wolf licked along the small wolf’s head, the act an ultimate expression of parental nurture.”
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