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Misfits Like Us (Like Us, #11) Misfits Like Us by Krista Ritchie
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“He always makes me feel like I’m living on the right planet instead of the wrong one.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Meals: Nothing. Can’t waste time, bitch. Water: Step aside H20. I’m only thirsty for one girl. Question of the Day: Why does Luna always smell like magnolias and honeysuckle? Is it because she was born from a flower?”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Water: hydrate, you gorg mfer Question of the Day: Does Papa Cobalt ever sneeze?”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Today’s Focus: slay”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“And this is the part of the story where I recognize that Paul Donnelly does not care if harm comes to him. Either he believes he’s strong enough to defeat any evil, like most bodyguards would, or he does not value his life as much as he values the life of others.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“My heart metaphorically pancakes. Flipping and flopping in a way that I’ve come to recognize as a clear sign I have spotted an attractive specimen on planet Earth.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Donnelly has a way of lifting me beyond Earth’s sky, taking me to the galaxies of my dreams.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“I don’t even know how to prepare for liftoff when it feels like he’s already sent me to the moon.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“You made an entire galaxy for me.” I’m crying. “How could I not love you?”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Girl has my heart,” I tell Farrow. “Or it’s the blood loss.” “You haven’t lost that much blood.” Didn’t think so.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“The Hale House looks like the one in Home Alone, fit for cozy holidays and a swarm of family.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“I’m tattooed, pierced trouble. The mystery that no girl wants to uncover.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“What are we, space babe? It’s been written in the stars. And this—it can never be unwritten.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Get one Leo and one Sag together and they’d⁠—” “Inevitably fall in love,”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“My universe might be cursed, but the night sky is lit with bright, burning things who refuse to let the darkness set over me.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Maybe that’s why it’s terrifying to fall for another misfit like me.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“I think of Luna. Why does the end of me always make me think of her?”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Your glasses—they’re readers?” “Yep.” He’s farsighted,”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“But I’d rather take this moment for what it is than be afraid of tomorrow”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Most people just judge the pieces of you that are easy to see at first sight, without really getting to know you. It never felt like people cut me down. They were always walking away from the surface of me.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Sheer pain as I walk out that door and cut that short. As I go to the security SUV, Black Widow. As I wonder if we’re just meant to have these series of moments that intersect but never explode into something more.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“If I didn’t believe I wasn’t good for something or someone, I wouldn’t even be here. Protecting these families. I am good enough. I always have been. I will be good for someone one day too, and more than my friends will be able to see me for me. I’m just afraid that person is Luna—because I can’t see a way where we’re together in this world.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“and I think that’s what a girlfriend is supposed to do for her boyfriend. Make him happy. But his happiness never really felt big enough to fill mine.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“Why does Luna always smell like magnolias and honeysuckle? Is it because she was born from a flower?”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“This isn’t a simple kiss. It’s a kiss of life.”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us
“It’d probably be more comfortable to kiss a mouse trap—which, yes, I’ve done on a dare. Would not recommend”
Krista Ritchie, Misfits Like Us