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Deconstructed
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Liz Talley11,392 ratings, 4.12 average rating, 868 reviews
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“Yeah, falling out of love was like cleaning a window you didn’t know was dirty. Suddenly things were so clear.”
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“Sometimes you gotta fix what’s behind you so you can look in front of you.”
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“I guess I would, too, if I had to watch tipsy white women shimmy to Sister Sledge.”
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“You’re killing me, you know,” he said, tossing a twenty on the counter and stepping back so I could slide past him.
“Yes, I know,” I said with a smile, enjoying the repartee even as I knew this was likely our last date. My gran used to say, “Always leave them wanting more,” and I’d never really embraced that idea. But it seemed apropos for this situation. I liked the tiny bit of power I held over this particular guy.”
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“Yes, I know,” I said with a smile, enjoying the repartee even as I knew this was likely our last date. My gran used to say, “Always leave them wanting more,” and I’d never really embraced that idea. But it seemed apropos for this situation. I liked the tiny bit of power I held over this particular guy.”
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“I should have taken the UPS guy with his potbelly and no butt. No one would have looked twice at him, bless his heart.”
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“They turned to one another and discussed golfing, which was more boring than timing a centipede crossing the kitchen, which was something I had done weeks ago when I was mourning my marriage. Seemed twenty-six minutes and a few seconds in change was the winning number. And then Pippa had come in and promptly eaten the centipede, which seemed like a very unfair reward for the creature reaching its goal.”
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“I could ignore the marks and scars on the white walls because I knew what that felt like. I had them, too.”
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“Paper people are consumed by fire, dissipating into ash before scattering into the wind, never to be whole again. But others, those made of steel, used the fire to forge an edge. The heat hardened them, creating razor determination, melding them into something stronger.”
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“That I would not just let life happen to me but instead direct my life toward something better.”
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