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Let It Be Me (A Misty River Romance, #2) Let It Be Me by Becky Wade
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“What are you guys going to do?” she asked.
“Snort cocaine.” Dylan gave her the first genuine grin she’d seen out of him all day.
“Absolutely no cocaine, any other kind of drug, alcohol, or girls.”
He pretended astonishment.
“Movies are fine.” She’d set parental controls. “So are the video games we already own.”
“What about board games?” Sebastian asked her wryly.
“More like bored games,” Dylan answered, taking a clunky stab at humor.
“Board games are allowed. As are puzzles. You can cook anything except meth. And, of course,
arts and crafts are always a wholesome option.”
“They could make jewelry,” Sebastian suggested, deadpan.
“Or tie-dye shirts,” Leah said.
“They could color.”
“Or do macramé.”
Dylan shook his head and took a few steps back. “Can I, uh . . .” He gestured to his room. “Go
now?”
Delightful child. Such an open, winning, sunny personality. “Yes.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me
“Board games are allowed. As are puzzles. You can cook anything except meth. And, of course,
arts and crafts are always a wholesome option.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me
tags: humor
“His devotion to her was a storm within. Life-changing. Steadfast. Stronger than hardships or time.”
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“I don't want you to need me. I want you to choose me.”
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“Some things might have gone wrong on that day, but you weren’t one of them.”
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“His interest in pursuing a career in the field of healthcare hovered at a negative ten.”
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“Conversing with Dylan was somewhat akin to lugging a big, heavy tree branch to a dumpster.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me
“What are you guys going to do?” she asked.
“Snort cocaine.” Dylan gave her the first genuine grin she’d seen out of him all day.
“Absolutely no cocaine, any other kind of drug, alcohol, or girls.”
He pretended astonishment.
“Movies are fine.” She’d set parental controls. “So are the video games we already own.”
“What about board games?” Sebastian asked her wryly.
“More like bored games,” Dylan answered, taking a clunky stab at humor.
“Board games are allowed. As are puzzles. You can cook anything except meth. And, of course, arts and crafts are always a wholesome option.”
“They could make jewelry,” Sebastian suggested, deadpan.
“Or tie-dye shirts,” Leah said.
“They could color.”
“Or do macramé.”
Dylan shook his head and took a few steps back. “Can I, uh . . .” He gestured to his room. “Go now?”
Delightful child. Such an open, winning, sunny personality. “Yes.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me
“Sebastian.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me
“He’d once lost what he’d loved, so he would move mountains and oceans with his bare hands to ensure that she did not endure the same pain.”
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“Everything in him was demanding that he tear down heaven and earth to make Leah his.”
Becky Wade, Let It Be Me