WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays Quotes
WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
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“Syd, you did it! You managed to talk to Charlie, and Remmy was NOT happy!” The words exploded from Harper’s mouth. I smiled. "Yes, I did, indeed. Remmy is just going to have to step aside. Charlie should have been mine from the beginning. So, what did you think of Charlie?” I asked.”
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
“stage. Our holiday has been transformational, not just for you but for me as well.” Mom’s phone started ringing; I could see that it was dad calling. She rejected the call. “I’ll call him back later.” I told mom that I planned to go to the beach later and try to find Remmy and apologize to her properly, face to face. Mom thought that was a brave idea, and she was proud of me. We finished our drinks and walked home, holding hands. When I went to my room, I found Harper awake. She had arranged to meet with Sandy, Rach, and Susie at the beach. She'd also asked Elliot to come along. “Do you know if Remmy is coming?” I asked. Sandy looked at me and grinned. “Shouldn’t you be more concerned about whether Charlie is coming?” I shook my head. “No, not really. Charlie likes Remmy, not me. He never liked me. I just had a crazy crush on him. Looking back, I think he was probably too polite to tell me to go away.” Harper walked over to me and knocked on my head with her fist. “Hello! Sydney? Are you in there somewhere? Why are you so negative?” I smiled at Harper. "Actually, I feel incredibly positive and really good”
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
“I put other people down. I hurt them and made them feel bad. Because I thought other people would admire me. It made me feel better. And more important. What a stupid thing to do. Did other kids admire me, or, were they so scared of me that they went along with my pranks? I was no better than any of them. I was no prettier, smarter, nicer. I certainly wasn’t a better friend.”
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
― WILD CHILD - Book 4 - Holidays
