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Striking Out with the Star Pitcher (How to Catch a Crush, #1) Striking Out with the Star Pitcher by Maggie Dallen
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“In case no one else told you,” he said in that soft, low drawl of his. “You look really beautiful tonight.”
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“Tony, like every other hot guy in the universe, didn’t even know I existed.”
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“You need to exude confidence, but also…no matter how cocky a guy acts, how cool he seems to be…never assume that he’s actually confident.” I arched my brows. “Really?” She nodded. “He might be, but even the most confident person in the world is afraid of rejection.”
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“I stared at the photo for much longer than necessary. Not because I was jealous or anything. I wasn’t. I hated that cliché where every nerdy girl was instantly in love with her hot best friend, because…why? He was there? Didn’t make sense. Plus, it was pathetic.”
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“guy”
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“had”
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“he felt”
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“So maybe we were friends, in which case...what? How did I feel about that? My gut did another nosedive toward the ground. What did that mean? How did I feel? My thoughts were racing so quickly I almost missed Jax’s next statement. “It’s obvious that you’re avoiding me.” I turned to him again, this time blinking stupidly as I tried to make sense of that. “Avoiding you?” He turned to face me too. “Aren’t you?”
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“what I’d half-jokingly termed the lonely hearts club. The two of us and our other friends were all sadly, pathetically, heartbreakingly single. “Not a problem there,” I murmured, making her snort with amusement, although the sound was lost amidst all the whispering and laughing going on around us.  The thought of my permanent singleness had”
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“I’d learned a long time ago not to take life too seriously.”
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