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“I want to kiss her like we're inventing the idea.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“You give my thoughts a voice. You give my love a home.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“You are proof alone that I can love.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“It’s not about degrees, or bank account sizes, or what some might call success. It’s about kindness and happiness, a willingness to see others for what makes them happy. It’s about saying what you mean and meaning what you say.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“Forgiveness is a wonderful thing, regardless of how you discover it or when.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“I knew all along that, if the two of us ever got to this point, we’d be a cyclone. A full immersion of passion meets lust wrapped in a magnitude of infinite emotion. I’ve never been with someone who makes me feel as if their entire being is entwined with mine. I catch myself holding my breath, and then I gasp as we connect. Our pulses match, our heartbeats racing as our nearly silent dance of desire takes us to a new plane.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“Some vibes don’t need words.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“Not sure I deserve a girl like you, so imperfectly perfect, so filled with life and goodness. And while I may not deserve you, it’s not going to stop me from being audacious enough to take you and selfish enough to keep you. You make me do the little things. Smile, breathe easier, see what’s in front of me, ignore what’s behind me. You give answers to my questions, light to my darkness. You give my thoughts a voice. You give my love a home. At the end of the day, I just want to know that we’ve tasted all of life together. The bitter, the sweet, and the let’s-spice-things-up-a-little-bit. I hope you see what I see: you loving me forever.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“Listen, love. We can’t decide how others are going to treat us or feel about us, but we can certainly decide how we’re going to deal with what they toss our way.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“There he is—Balthazar. Shirt off, muscles tan and buttered in sunlight, jeans slung low. He looks like the sort of guy who makes midnight conversations turn into morning pancakes.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“You give my thoughts a voice. You give my name a love.”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things
“No one should have to work for love. Don't we all deserve it freely? Or does it come at a cost?”
A. Wilding Wells, How To Tame Beasts And Other Wild Things