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Things I Wanted to Say (Lancaster Prep #1) Things I Wanted to Say by Monica Murphy
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“You looked like a fucking queen,” he murmurs, his voice full of pride. “That’s why I claimed you, Savage. I didn’t want anyone else taking what was mine. My queen. You belong to me.”
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“She’s a drug and I’m hopelessly addicted.”
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“Nothing is impossible if you want it bad enough,” he whispers, ducking his head so his mouth brushes mine as he speaks. “I want to watch you walk around the party tonight and know that my cum is dripping down the inside of your thighs. I want people to smell it on you when you stop and talk to them. I want people to know you just got fucked and you belong to someone else. To me. Do you understand?”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did
“You try to hide it, but there’s no use. You’re fucking beautiful, and it frustrates the shit out of me, Savage.”
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“Money protects you. Insulates you. Those who win in the game of life, always win when they have the most money.”
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“My own personal whore, to use however I like, whenever I want. It’ll be fun, Savage. I’ll fuck you in every hole you’ve got. And you’ll take it. Willingly.”
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“As my equal. As my partner. Perhaps…eventually….as my wife.”
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“He’s looking at me as if there’s no other woman in the world for him. Just me. Only me.”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say
“What would it be like, to have this boy’s heart? I wonder as I slowly drift off to sleep. Impossible, is what I tell myself. He doesn’t have one.”
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“That wasn’t just an orgasm. It was a goddamned religious experience.”
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“Whit ends it first, his breathing harsh as he lets go of my cheeks and slowly backs away. “Happy fucking birthday to me,” he says.”
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“Don’t ever speak to Summer Savage again, do you hear me? If I see you so much as look in her direction, I’ll slice your balls off and feed them to you.”
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“I’m in love with you, Summer,” he whispers, his mouth right at my ear, brushing the sensitive skin. “I have been since I first laid eyes on you all those years ago.”
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“I wanted to wait. I wanted to give you this necklace and say these words to you later. I wanted to spend the next week lavishing you with my undivided attention and take you all over Paris. I wanted to buy you whatever you wanted and eat with you and drink with you and fuck you everywhere I could, but you keep trying to pull away from me. And I can’t let you go,” he says, his voice full of agony as he presses his cheek against mine, turning his face toward me so he can breathe in the scent of my hair.”
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“Of course, I would notice this. Despite the beating he took and the fact that he’s covered in mud, he’s still gorgeous. The fallen angel determined to lure me into darkness.”
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“I’d probably end up dead if you kept making me come like that,” I admit, my throat scratchy. “No better way to go, am I right?” His devilish grin lights me up inside and I nod in agreement.”
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“Good,” he breathes across my lips, his mouth so close to mine, I can feel it move when he talks. “Because you scare me too.”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did
“I think you’d like it if I wrapped my hands around your throat and choked the life out of you. Knowing I was the last face you ever saw.”
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“If you were with me, I’d make sure you’d eat,” I tell her, skimming my fingers back and forth across her stomach, my finger dipping into her navel. “I’d feed you breakfast in bed. All the fresh croissants and butter you could ever want.” “I’d be fat.” “Fat and beautiful.”
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“No one touches what’s mine.”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say
“She’s damaged goods, I know this, but fuck.”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did
“You hate me. You hate what I do to you. And while you belong to me, I definitely don’t belong to you.”
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“Do I scare you?” he whispers. Deciding to be truthful, I nod. “Good,” he breathes across my lips, his mouth so close to mine, I can feel it move when he talks. “Because you scare me too.”
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“He makes me feel.”
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“But even the god of this school bleeds, and I’m witnessing it now.”
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“What we do is like a game. I’m just a toy he enjoys playing with before he sets me back on the shelf and forgets all about me.”
Monica Murphy, Things I Wanted to Say
“It’s like a piece of me was stolen tonight, and that boy claimed it with his lips and tongue and wandering hands.”
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“You liked it when I licked your asshole?” I nod. “I want to lick yours.”
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“That’s when I grabbed one of the empty iron candle sticks and struck him in the head with it.”
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“Stereotypes exist for a reason. We are definitely rich kids with too many fake friends, as Frank Ocean says in his epic song.”
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