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Losing the Field (The Field Party, #4) Losing the Field by Abbi Glines
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“We were all the same inside. Didn’t matter how we looked or who our friends were. We all wanted the same thing. To belong. To be accepted”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“To the reader who has lost a dream. Life often changes courses, and you can choose to give up or find a new path with an even brighter future.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“We were all the same inside. Didn’t matter how we looked or who our friends were. We all wanted the same thing. To belong. To be accepted.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“To the reader who has been hurt by words. You are not defined by anyone but yourself. No words can take away your happiness except you. Love yourself and others will too.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“when I had a bad day, there was someone out there who would trade places with me. Never to get down, but be thankful for what I did have.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“The way she fit against me. It was as if she was what I had been waiting for. And she’d been right there all along.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“I didn’t want to leave this water tower. Stay up here with her in my arms. Being alone and forgetting what waited for me below was tempting. Up here she was mine. She made me laugh. Made me want other things. She made me want to find a new dream. Losing the field wasn’t as important to me as it had been. Tallulah’s tender, inexperienced kiss held more power than she would ever realize.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“The kiss was different. I didn’t know how exactly. It had shaken me, made me question every kiss before and then regret them. I wished this had been my first. The others hadn’t meant something. This had.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“I could deal with her smart mouth and anger as long as I got to see her and talk to her.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field
“Tallulah had a great smile. It made bad things seem less important. Like she saw a rainbow around the corner. Her eyes didn’t twinkle with flirty intentions. She didn’t even know how to do that. It was refreshing. I had enjoyed that about her. I missed it. I was going to make sure I got that smile again. I was done losing shit. I’d lost enough already.”
Abbi Glines, Losing the Field