Tinsel Quotes
Tinsel
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Tinsel Quotes
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“Before me, have you ever been fucked by a real man?”
“What are you talking about?”
“A real man. Have you ever fucked one?”
“I’m confused.”
“Then the answer is no, you haven’t. By the end of this week, I’m going to be inside you enough so you can start to tell the difference.”
I blinked up at him, completely baffled. “What?”
“A real man doesn’t fuck you for your money. He fucks you because you’re gorgeous. Because you come like a rocket. Because you have eyes that show him everything you’re feeling. He fucks you because nothing has ever felt better.”
“Oh.”
“Yeah, oh.”
― Tinsel
“What are you talking about?”
“A real man. Have you ever fucked one?”
“I’m confused.”
“Then the answer is no, you haven’t. By the end of this week, I’m going to be inside you enough so you can start to tell the difference.”
I blinked up at him, completely baffled. “What?”
“A real man doesn’t fuck you for your money. He fucks you because you’re gorgeous. Because you come like a rocket. Because you have eyes that show him everything you’re feeling. He fucks you because nothing has ever felt better.”
“Oh.”
“Yeah, oh.”
― Tinsel
“There had to be a future. There had to be a way. We’d touched one another’s lives, leaving permanent marks neither of us would ever erase.
If this didn’t work out, if we couldn’t find a way, I’d never be the same.
Neither would he.”
― Tinsel
If this didn’t work out, if we couldn’t find a way, I’d never be the same.
Neither would he.”
― Tinsel
“Am I going to see you again?” she whispered.
“Someday.” I hoped.
“I don’t want this to be the end.”
I dropped my cheek to the top of her head, wishing we had more time and knowing we didn’t. Our futures followed two different paths. Paths that ran in two different directions. Our time at their intersection was over.
“Tell me something. Can you look into the future and see us together?”
I wanted her answer to be yes. I wanted her to paint me a picture of a future where Sofia Kendrick and Dakota Magee stayed together. Because for all the hours I’d spent trying, I sure as hell couldn’t imagine one.
We were a void. An empty, black box.
Her frame slumped. “No. Honestly, I’ve tried. But I just can’t see it.”
“Me neither.”
She sniffled, her chin quivering against my chest. “I hate this.”
“So do I.”
― Tinsel
“Someday.” I hoped.
“I don’t want this to be the end.”
I dropped my cheek to the top of her head, wishing we had more time and knowing we didn’t. Our futures followed two different paths. Paths that ran in two different directions. Our time at their intersection was over.
“Tell me something. Can you look into the future and see us together?”
I wanted her answer to be yes. I wanted her to paint me a picture of a future where Sofia Kendrick and Dakota Magee stayed together. Because for all the hours I’d spent trying, I sure as hell couldn’t imagine one.
We were a void. An empty, black box.
Her frame slumped. “No. Honestly, I’ve tried. But I just can’t see it.”
“Me neither.”
She sniffled, her chin quivering against my chest. “I hate this.”
“So do I.”
― Tinsel
“She was an enigma. A puzzle.
She was a woman who had everything in the world her fingertips and yet seemed so…miserable and lonely. She seemed so lost.
I didn’t pity her. But I was intrigued. I ached to get closer and solve her riddle.
I ached for her.”
― Tinsel
She was a woman who had everything in the world her fingertips and yet seemed so…miserable and lonely. She seemed so lost.
I didn’t pity her. But I was intrigued. I ached to get closer and solve her riddle.
I ached for her.”
― Tinsel
“He told me to ask a different what if. What if I hate being a landlord? What if a tenant asked to buy the place, and I sold it sooner than I’d planned? What if a house got struck by lightning and burned to the ground? Would those things make me a failure?” “No.” “No. It just means that you live and learn. This might not be the thing you do your entire life. But if you give it your all, you’ll never be a failure.”
― Tinsel
― Tinsel
