The Final Play Quotes
The Final Play
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The Final Play Quotes
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“I was done living in the past and being terrified for the future.”
― The Final Play
― The Final Play
“I vowed from that moment on, I’d never hold back from Mason. I’d never miss an opportunity to tell him I loved him ever again. I’d never put off tomorrow what I could say today.”
― The Final Play
― The Final Play
“He was the best man I’d ever known and I couldn’t have him. I probably didn’t deserve him, anyway.”
― The Final Play
― The Final Play
“became all too aware of the fact that I cared for Mason. More than I wanted to. In ways I shouldn’t.”
― The Final Play
― The Final Play
“What had happened to me?
Who the hell was I?
Only I knew. I was Glory “so in love with Mason Stark” Tolson.
It was gross how much I adored that man.
And I loved it.”
― The Final Play
Who the hell was I?
Only I knew. I was Glory “so in love with Mason Stark” Tolson.
It was gross how much I adored that man.
And I loved it.”
― The Final Play
“He didn’t coax my mouth open. He wasn’t gentle. And I’d never in a million years expect him to be. He took what he wanted from me like it was his anyway.
And even though I was too scared to admit yet, it was.”
― The Final Play
And even though I was too scared to admit yet, it was.”
― The Final Play
“I had a feeling that Mason Stark was my person. And I couldn’t even have him.”
― The Final Play
― The Final Play
