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So, That Got Weird (So Far, So Good, #1) So, That Got Weird by Amelia Kingston
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“I drop my forehead to hers and vow, “I will feed you when you’re hungry. I will keep you safe when you’re scared. I will hold you when you’re hurt. I will find you when you’re lost. I will tell you that you’re my goddess every single day. And I will love you no matter what.” I kiss her with what I can only describe as unending devotion.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“I will feed you when you’re hungry. I will keep you safe when you’re scared. I will hold you when you’re hurt. I will find you when you’re lost. I will tell you that you’re my goddess every single day. And I will love you no matter what.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“We’re all a little broken. But that doesn’t matter when someone loves you.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“Loving her isn’t a job. Fuck, it wasn’t even a choice.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“Realization strikes me like lightning, brilliant and violent.
I love her.
Terror hits me harder than a semi-truck, knocking the breath out of my lungs. I love this exquisite, feisty, damaged woman in a way I never thought possible. And it scares the fucking shit out of me. My chest constricts. I can’t breathe. For half a second, I seriously think I might be having a heart attack.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“The sexiest asset any woman can have is confidence”…
“So you’re saying I’m screwed?” I deadpan. He laughs, his shoulders shaking with the deep, sweet sound. I can’t help but smile back at him. I’ll never get sick of that sound. Making him laugh makes me feel good.
“Well, confidence and a great rack. One out of two ain’t half bad.” His voice is sultry as he lowers his eyes down my body to my chest.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“I trace the curve of her full bottom lip with my thumb, my pulse quickening as desire surges through me. I want to be her hero. I kiss her fiercely, with everything I am. With everything she believes I could be.
This girl shatters me.
She gives me hope that the world isn’t exclusively pain and shit.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“She says a single word.
“Stay.”
It’s part command and part plea.
As if there’s anything in the world that could pull me away from her right now.”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird
“I need a tutor,” I spit out.
“I think the campus has a program for that sort of thing,” he adds helpfully.
“Not that kind of tutor.”
He’s staring at me, one eyebrow raised.
“I have money but am lacking in certain life experiences. You, on the other hand, have a wealth of knowledge in those certain life skills.”

“Tutoring you? In what, exactly?”
I’m relieved he seems to be more curious than creeped out for the moment.
“Teaching me some social skills.”
“Like what? Exactly.” He isn’t going to let me be vague. Subtle innuendo isn’t going to work.
“Like flirting, touching, kissing. Like sex.”
Confusion morphs into something else as his eyes go wide. I’m expecting shock or maybe
repulsion. What I see is amusement.
“Did you just proposition me?”
Amelia Kingston, So, That Got Weird