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Tumble (Dogwood Lane, #1) Tumble by Adriana Locke
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“Life is not about what happens to you, but how you react to it.”
Adriana Locke, Tumble
“we all have a few times in our lives where we sort of sit back and reevaluate what we’ve done, what we’re doing, and where we’re going.”
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“There are some things in life you can’t find outside yourself. What you’re looking for is one of them.”
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“You’re what I want Mia to be.”
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“Life isn’t fair. If it was…” He looks around the porch before coming back to me. “If it was fair, you and I would’ve ended up together.”
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“I broke her heart. I broke her heart in the worst way I could, and the fact she didn’t tell me to fuck right off is more than I really deserve. It’s more than I would’ve given me.”
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“What I wanted, I found out, was to find me in the midst of all the things that make up me.”
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“If you love somebody, you look for them. You look and look and look until you find them.”
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“Sometimes when things fall apart, you can learn something to help you the next time.”
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“You should listen to me more. I guarantee you'd have more smiles, sunshine, and, quite possibly, a lot more sex. Great sex.”
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“I know you love us, Neely. I know you love us as much as we love you.”
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“She’s not moving in, but she did turn down a job offer,” I say with a hint of smugness.
“Yes!” Haley fist pumps. “I’m so invested in this.”
Claire shakes her head. “This is the way things should be. Neely back home, living with you. Pregnant, but I’ll give you some time on that.”
“Gee, thanks,” I croak.”
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“Despite everything my heart is telling me to do, I don’t have a choice with Neely. I have to let her go.”
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“Do we have garlic bread?” Mia asks, surveying the kitchen.
“Do I ever make spaghetti without garlic bread?”
She eyes me. “When you forget to buy it. But I’m not judging you because I can’t feed myself.”
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“You hadn’t forgotten about me,” he says. “If you had, you wouldn’t be reacting like this.”
“Like what?”
“Like you know just how good it is between us.”
“It was good between us,” I admit. “Was being the key term.”
“I have a feeling it would be even better these days.”
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